@@shopebikes7740 I see they are out of stock in their battery replacements. These days things are harder to get ahold of. Im not comfortable with my knowledge to DIY yet . I understand I could add another battery but then there is the BMS and the connectors amps and volts etc. There are good kits out there. Easiest solution is to have a back up to switch out because of bikes design being so specific but out of stock. Thanks for checking into more thinga
@@J1WE I reached out to them they said, "The batteries on the Pathfinders are swappable, but there is not a way, at least stock, to have an additional battery integrated into the system." So, like you said easiest solution is a backup. I'm sure if you reach out to them they will give you an ETA for when they are in stock again.
That's a great question. I haven't done that yet. It would depend on several factors, the type of terrain, the pedal assist level, the temperature, the wind, etc.. Since the Pathfinder has a 30 to 50 mile range, I would guess full throttle on eco would get you close to 30 miles. But then again, I don't know. Maybe I should turn this into a video 🤔
@@shopebikes7740 yes if you can please it would be great to know how well those batteries hold throttle only. I'm thinking of maybe getting one but I don't see if they have an option to sell additional batteries? would be awesome to carry an extra one and get more miles
Thank you so much. I can not wait to buy mine and put it together. Your the BEST.
That bike is wild!!
Our first comment! The bike is crazy fun.
Would love to review this mini beast on my channel.
I have one but when I connect the charger to the battery it’s goes green but the bike is only on two bar so it’s not charging what could cause that
How do I access the lcd setting to adjust speed limiters and wheel size?
How can we add additional battery? Is there an easy to use kit to add supplemental power backup to the main battery or a switch between 2 batteries.
That's a great question. I can't find anything through Magnum's website. I emailed them about it and I will get back to you.
@@shopebikes7740 I see they are out of stock in their battery replacements. These days things are harder to get ahold of.
Im not comfortable with my knowledge to DIY yet . I understand I could add another battery but then there is the BMS and the connectors amps and volts etc. There are good kits out there.
Easiest solution is to have a back up to switch out because of bikes design being so specific but out of stock. Thanks for checking into more thinga
@@J1WE I reached out to them they said, "The batteries on the Pathfinders are swappable, but there is not a way, at least stock, to have an additional battery integrated into the system." So, like you said easiest solution is a backup. I'm sure if you reach out to them they will give you an ETA for when they are in stock again.
Nice review. With your height and weight. on throttle only how many miles are you getting on that battery?
That's a great question. I haven't done that yet. It would depend on several factors, the type of terrain, the pedal assist level, the temperature, the wind, etc.. Since the Pathfinder has a 30 to 50 mile range, I would guess full throttle on eco would get you close to 30 miles. But then again, I don't know. Maybe I should turn this into a video 🤔
@@shopebikes7740 yes if you can please it would be great to know how well those batteries hold throttle only. I'm thinking of maybe getting one but I don't see if they have an option to sell additional batteries? would be awesome to carry an extra one and get more miles
@@vb1594 I made you a video response 👍
@@vb1594 personally on a 350w full throttle I get about 30km on Magnum Pathfinder
Do you know the passcode to adjust the speed?
That's a great question. I do not. On page 13 in the Pathfinder's manual it says you need to contact the manufacture to receive your password.
Thank you so much for your quick response. Loved your video, if/when you find out can you please let us know?
@@luckybean3496 Your Pathfinder's passcode is 0579 👍
You are the best, it worked!! Last question, on the battery, if fully charged should the bottom red line be red?
@@luckybean3496 Yea, your battery it functioning correctly.
kind of funny that you have to put an electric bike in the back of your truck to take somewhere to drive lol