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100 W
Introduction
Greetings. Three weeks ago I purchased a very lightly used Ultra Motor Europa bike with a "24V / 235W" marked Heinzmann motor for $350. It came with an 11lb. 36V / 10 cell Li-ion battery but with no charger. While in storage the battery had dropped down to 22.3V with the lowest cell at 1.7V and I had no idea if it could be salvaged. I bought a Li-ion charger on ebay from Juiced Riders and carefully nursed the battery back to life with 10 or so brief charges in a row until the BMS "woke up" at 30 volts. The battery is now working within spec and remains cool as a cucumber during charging and discharging. Other than a cross-threaded crank arm (original owner error) that had to be replaced the bike has been working well for me until a few days ago...
The Problem
Two flat rear tires in a row where it appears that the base of the valve stem split - most likely caused by the tire rotating on the rim. The first time on a very steep but short descent with hard braking. The second time on a new tube with no particularly hard stress on mostly smooth pavement. Tires had been inflated to 60 +/- 5 lbs. and appeared to be seated evenly on the rims before the flats occurred. The rims are Alexa DM18 with 18mm inner rim width and 570mm outside diameter. The tires are Kenda Komfort (K 841A) 26 x 1.95 marked for HB-575 rims. The tire liners are 35mm wide and 3mm thick. The rim tape is 20mm wide. The valve stem hole in the rim has no burrs or overly sharp edges. So I am thinking that either there is a rim / tire size mismatch, the rim tape is too wide thus interfering with tire seating, or the tire liners are causing problems, or some combination thereof. Any other
? Should I replace the tires / rim tapes? I am thinking Schwalbe Marathon 26 x 2.00 tires would work well on this bike.
P.S. I am 155lbs. so rider weight is not an issue.
Greetings. Three weeks ago I purchased a very lightly used Ultra Motor Europa bike with a "24V / 235W" marked Heinzmann motor for $350. It came with an 11lb. 36V / 10 cell Li-ion battery but with no charger. While in storage the battery had dropped down to 22.3V with the lowest cell at 1.7V and I had no idea if it could be salvaged. I bought a Li-ion charger on ebay from Juiced Riders and carefully nursed the battery back to life with 10 or so brief charges in a row until the BMS "woke up" at 30 volts. The battery is now working within spec and remains cool as a cucumber during charging and discharging. Other than a cross-threaded crank arm (original owner error) that had to be replaced the bike has been working well for me until a few days ago...
The Problem
Two flat rear tires in a row where it appears that the base of the valve stem split - most likely caused by the tire rotating on the rim. The first time on a very steep but short descent with hard braking. The second time on a new tube with no particularly hard stress on mostly smooth pavement. Tires had been inflated to 60 +/- 5 lbs. and appeared to be seated evenly on the rims before the flats occurred. The rims are Alexa DM18 with 18mm inner rim width and 570mm outside diameter. The tires are Kenda Komfort (K 841A) 26 x 1.95 marked for HB-575 rims. The tire liners are 35mm wide and 3mm thick. The rim tape is 20mm wide. The valve stem hole in the rim has no burrs or overly sharp edges. So I am thinking that either there is a rim / tire size mismatch, the rim tape is too wide thus interfering with tire seating, or the tire liners are causing problems, or some combination thereof. Any other

P.S. I am 155lbs. so rider weight is not an issue.