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Chapter 9: Electrical Components 

The  Stride  500  electric  components  were  developed  to  be  maintenance  free  with  no  serviceable  parts.  There  are  5 
components used to power your bicycle. Each component can easily be replaced by the average person with minimal 
mechanical  skills.  The  design  has  been  simplified  so  your  local  bicycle  shop  can  service  it  without  issue  and  minimal 

time. Please review the sections below on the electrical components used on your Prodeco bicycle and how to replace a 
component for a new one. Each electrical component is listed, except for the battery which was detailed in Chapter 8. 
Each individual component part number can be found in Chapter 12. 

 

a)

 

HUB motor 

The HUB motor utilized on your Stride 500 is one of the most advanced e-bike HUB motors developed today. It is a high 

efficiency, high torque brushless direct drive motor with a simplified design utilizing sealed bearings and no gears. The rear 
dropouts  incorporate  Prodeco

‘s uniquely designed stainless steel axle plates which have been specifically engineered to 

spread the torque of the motor through the dropout and rear stays. The stainless steel plates further act as safety devices 

strengthening the rear aluminum dropouts. When installing the motor, you must always install the axle plates. 

 

The motor offers a nominal 500W of power at 36 Volts and a peak of 720W. The power is sufficient to move the bicycle and 

rider on flat surfaces at speeds up to twice what a typical rider pedals.  Steep inclines may require pedaling by the  rider to 
power over the incline. It is highly suggested the rider pedals along with the motor to enhance traveling distance even on flat 
surfaces. The 

motor is powered through a ―Hall Effect Sensor‖ approach. A ―Hall Effect Sensor‖ motor is powered in 3 stator 

phases. As power is phased, the motor advances forward. The axle of the motor is the spindle of the stator. The stator remains 
fixed while the fully lined Neodymium magnet hub floats over the stator. 

 

A weatherproof connector at the motor connects the wiring harness to the motor. This connector is an 8 pin brass connector and 
designed to withstand the elements. If the motor needs to be replaced, the connector simply has to be unplugged for the motor to 

be removed as explained in Chapter 6, section b. When installing the motor, it is very important the connector is plugged properly 
or the motor will not power. There are 2 arrows, one on each end of the connector which must align. There is an additional line on 
the inside connector which must meet the edge of the outside connector when inserting for the motor to have a solid connection. 

 

The motor is covered under warranty as a complete wheel including spokes and rim to the consumer. If the motor fails, contact 
Prodeco Technologies or the closest Authorized service center for a replacement. Simply remove the motor as explained in 

Chapter 6. The motor can also be purchased separately. Refer to Chapter 12 for the part number and price. 

 

b)

 

Brushless hall sensor controller 

The motor on the Stride 500 

requires a specific controller to properly produce the right ―Hall Sensor Effect‖ as described 

in the previous section regarding the motor. The controller that comes with your bicycle has been designed to be easily 
changed if an issue was to occur. The controller is considered the brains of the bicycle and is located in the battery base 

which is attached to the bicycle. The battery base is the box where the key inserts for the ignition. The bolts holding the 
cover to the base can easily be removed within a few minutes. Once the cover is off of the battery base, the controller 
can be disconnected. If removing the controller, you must first remove the battery completely from the bicycle. There is 

only one way to connect and disconnect the controller from the bicycle. No two connections are the same. 

 

c)

 

Wiring harness 

Your bicycle uses a separate wiring harness for the motor to plug to the controller. This allows for easy replacement. 

  

d)

 

Throttle 

The variable throttle included with all Prodeco bicycles has an 

On/Off button. The red button below the battery indicator on the 
throttle engages the power to the motor. The twist throttle was 
designed to allow you the ability to choose the riding speed  and 

determine  the  amount  of  torque  off  the  line.  Similar  to  an 
automobile,  the  throttle  mimics  the  depressing  of  the 
accelerator.  The higher the speed, the less distance per charge 

(less  distance  per  gas  tank),  the  faster  you  accelerate  off  the 
line, the less distance per charge. If there are multiple stop and 
starts, this will also affect the range of distance per charge. It is 

recommended you become accustomed to your riding style and 
adjust the style depending on distance needed per charge. For 
example:  if  you  are  planning  a  short  local  trip,  full  throttle  at 

takeoff and top speed will not be an issue due to your ability to 
be able to recharge the battery prior to the next trip. If you are 
planning a longer trip, 30-40 miles or more, it is suggested you 

add  pedaling,  hold  throttle  back  10%  and  whenever  possible 
allow  the  bicycle  to  coast  under  no  power.  Coasting  under  no 
power  is  similar  to  riding  a  traditional  pedal  powered  bicycle. 

When riding, a rider will pedal for a few seconds and then stop 
pedaling, allowing the bike to coast with no power being used. 
This will greatly enhance your distance between charging. 

 

The throttle incorporates an LED battery indicator to assist the rider with determining the amount of charge left in the battery. 

You should also understand the LED indicators react according to load. There is 1 Green LED, 1 Yellow and 1 Red LED. If 
the Green LED no longer lights while the bike is not being powered, it is time to recharge the battery. The Green LED does 
not always represent a fully charged battery though. For example, the Green LED may be lit until a steep incline. As you 

ride up the incline,  you may notice the Green LED will dim as the motor increases the pulling of Amps from the battery. 
Depending on the load being placed on the motor and/or grades of incline, the green LED dimming represents the accurate 
battery  capacity.  Upon  the  Green LED no  longer  being  lit  during riding,  particularly  under  no  load,  the battery should  be 

charged prior to the next ride. If the Green LED is dimming under light loads, the battery could be under 50% capacity and 
should be charged. After multiple rides and charges, you will become familiar with the distance per charge available based 
on your riding style and terrain. For rides close to home with nominal pedaling needed, you should attempt to fully discharge 

your battery to enhance your understanding on distances per charge. 

 

Summary of Contents for 2013 G Stride 500

Page 1: ...All rights reserved PRODECO TECHNOLOGIES and the PRODECO TECHNOLOGIES logo are trademarks of PRODECO TECHNOLOGIES Printed in USA USER GUIDE 2 2 20 0 01 1 13 3 3 IMPORTANT ALUMINUM FRAME NOT INTENDED F...

Page 2: ...or obstacles around you 11 o Safe riding in various conditions 11 p Charging your battery 11 4 Chapter 4 Safety 12 a The basics 12 b Riding safety 12 c Wet weather riding 13 d Reflectors 13 e Night ri...

Page 3: ...h Battery disposal 25 9 Chapter 9 Electrical Components 26 a HUB motor 26 b Brushless hall sensor controller 26 c Wiring harness 26 d Throttle 26 10 Chapter 10 Warranty Service and Repair 27 a 2 year...

Page 4: ...ructions before your first ride You should always fully charge your Li ion LiFEPO4 battery every 10 miles regardless of the amount of small trip distances You should always fully charge your Li ion Li...

Page 5: ...l municipality WARNING Make sure that your child always wears an approved bicycle helmet when riding but also make sure that your child understands that a bicycle helmet is for bicycling only and must...

Page 6: ...foot when resting on the pedal should only allow for a slight bend at the knee when seated Please review the following points in determining how to make the correct adjustments The subsequent section...

Page 7: ...ave a minimum of 5mm of clearance from the saddle rail bends If the edge of the clamp is mounted to close the saddle rail bends and the rider does not position themselves properly on the saddle this c...

Page 8: ...by state to state with most states following the classification of that by the CPSC Consumer Product Safety Commission DOT NHSTA Further the US NHSTA National Highway Traffic Safety Administration de...

Page 9: ...of title 49 United States Code Local Bicycle Laws Most states have their own set of bicycle laws regarding traditional pedal powered bicycles With most states recognizing electric bicycles as traditio...

Page 10: ...s to braking application and rider weight shifts Check out the handling and response of the bike and check the comfort If you have any questions or if you feel anything about the bike is not as it sho...

Page 11: ...largest sprocket which is 28 Teeth and your lowest gear One full crank rotation creates a 1 57 turn of the rear wheel For higher speeds from less rotation of the crankset on flat pathways you will sh...

Page 12: ...justed to manufacturer s torque specifications Inflate tires to recommended pressure and replace worn tires Lightly oil and clean moving parts Keep oil off rubber Keep bicycle indoors when not in use...

Page 13: ...sharp without the danger of slipping You must also ride away from or be cautious around painted lines pot holes sewer or drain grates rail road crossings bridges wet leaves and any other area where a...

Page 14: ...3mm hex key included with your multi piece tool kit The shifter can be adjusted on the handlebar to rotate also using the multi tool included with the bicycle The brake lever assembly and throttle mou...

Page 15: ...installing the rear motor wheel Your Stride 500 included additional cable ties with the User Guide 1 cable tie will be needed to install the motor Read the instructions fully before attempting to inst...

Page 16: ...gain until the quick release lever clamp is tight d Replacing a tube or tire Read the previous sections a and b to learn how to remove and replace the front and rear wheel You will need to understand...

Page 17: ...fall Replace a patched tube as soon as possible To remove a tire or tube follow these instructions you will need tire levers or a similar tool to hold open the bead of the tire Let all the air out fr...

Page 18: ...f your bicycle however is fabricated from aluminum alloys which have either a painted finish or have been anodized Aluminum does not rust but can discolor and corrode over time The frame has a 3 layer...

Page 19: ...e your brake to optimum settings DO NOT use your barrel adjuster to compensate for pad wear A pad wear indicator is at the center of each knob As the knob is turned in the indicator will retract deepe...

Page 20: ...n is having problems remaining on the correct gear you may need to adjust your derailleur There are a multiple ways to adjust your derailleur but for a simple adjustment on the changing of gears follo...

Page 21: ...lace it on a blanket to avoid scratching the handlebar controls or saddle When turning the bicycle upside down rest the bicycle on the handlebar and saddle If you prefer not turning the bicycle upside...

Page 22: ...edals The Stride 500 has folding pedals to allow for a smaller size space when folded Each pedal has 2 tabs on the outside edges of the pedal s nylon cage To fold the pedals squeeze the tabs and pull...

Page 23: ...4 bolts 60 lb in 5 lb ft 6 78 Stem quill bolt 250 lb in 20 8 lb ft 28 25 Throttle 25 lb in 2 1 lb ft 2 825 V brake bolts at frame 80 lb in 6 7 lb ft 9 04 Quick Release at half way tighten the lever w...

Page 24: ...e 2 small metal tabs on the mount The battery will now be resting flat on the mount Firmly slide the battery forward allowing the ends of the underside rails to fasten over the 2 small tabs 2 small ta...

Page 25: ...The battery should be kept away from fires or sparks and also away from possible water damage f Battery power indicator The Stride 500 has a 3 LED light indicator on the handlebar throttle displaying...

Page 26: ...as been designed to be easily changed if an issue was to occur The controller is considered the brains of the bicycle and is located in the battery base which is attached to the bicycle The battery ba...

Page 27: ...issue can arise Your bike components are covered for a 2 year period from the date of purchase or within 30 months of the production date whichever is sooner The production date is part of your master...

Page 28: ...o Technologies website at www prodecotech com or you can fill out the registration card in the next section below and either scan it to service prodecotech com fax it to 954 974 6729 or mail it to Pro...

Page 29: ...st Throttle Control Headset CH Cartridge Bearing w Sealed Alloy Top Stem Promax 25 4mm Tool Free Adjustable Aluminum Alloy Handlebar Promax Cruiser Aluminum 25 4 x 600L Front Brake Avid BB7 Disc Brake...

Page 30: ...T ONLY Crank Arm ONLY for 44T Right Side Black PT CR PT CA 44RB 12 95 30 CRANKSET PART ONLY Crank Bolts Only Hex 2 Piece Set for Square Taper BB PT CR PT CB 2 95 31 DERAILLEUR SRAM X5 Medium Cage 8 9...

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