The chargers are a genereic item with multitudes of replacements on Amazon at low prices. Just select one with the right plug, voltage and current (amps) rating and it will work fine. The built in controller (BMS) inside your battery takes care of managing the charge rate.
I've been wondering and looking for the same, and the best I've been able to come up with is a flat lunch box like this might work well. Haven't bought anything yet though.
Something like this? Click here
I should specify that I'm looking for panniers like these:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00B4ZKZK0?psc=1
The trouble with the ones in the link was the hooks were a v so they didn't make a secure connection with the top of the rack and bungied hook had no way to be tightened and because it was about level with the hole on the rack it wasn't very tight so it would bounce loose on bumps.
Didn't get any recommendations but I did find this one on Amazon that fits my pace 500 next gen: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08TW8Z42Q?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
It doesn't fit as snug to the handlebars as it would in a non ebike but you can maneuver the straps around the wires to cinch it pretty tight. Says it's rated for 15 pounds, comes with a built in cup holder and linen bag liner. Still pricey for a wicker basket imo but it looks nice and feels sturdy
I replaced with shorter arms but kept the original crank on the new arms.
My 6 year old loves it, one thing I would recommend is getting a rear rack that can support the same or exceed the weight limit of a child.
Assuming you don't have a built-in rear rack, I'd recommend an attachable rear rack with three points of connection to your frame/back of your bike saddle post. I got this one {link below}. Just one thing to keep in mind, is that you'll want to check if your ebike has those screw in rivets for a rear rack, because the below rear rack will likely not clamp down to the frame of an ebike, however, I ditched the included frame clamps, and just screwed the rear rack legs into the rivets on my Aventon Sinch frame.
I got these: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00KS3HW4G/
They appear to be out of stock, I was also looking at the bushwhacker version. They ride a little higher than the actual rack, I guess so you don't kick them but they feel pretty solid to me.
A seatpost shim is used when you're going to a smaller diameter seatpost than stock. Here's a link to the one I purchased for my Aventure. The inner dimension should match your new seatpost diameter and the outer dimension matches the Aventure seatpost (30.4).
I got this one for my Pace 500 v2. Since it's universal, it took a bit of time to get the lengths of the attachment bars just right but once installed, rock solid.
>Rockbros trunk bag
Is this the bag that you added? I love the idea of an expandable side extension but I can't seem to find that anywhere. Is this something the bag does on its own?
I found a thread here where someone suggested this screen protector for a camera. It cuts down the glare a bit and you can see the color display better. Overall it was a good upgrade because you can do much more with it than the stock Level display
sound like you need to adjust the barrel on the derailleur. Any bike pedal will work, I went with light, thin but wide. This one from amazon
Another level user here who uses an extender for a phone mount and headlight. Just got this unit instead: Redcomets Handle bar extender and headlight. Expensive though.
My wife has a Soltera 7-speed regular size.
We bought this:
Topeak Babyseat II with Disc... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00P26GTRU?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
It works but it is a little cramped.
I think the large size would have been a better fit.
Joel
You should be able to google a video / how to to walk through the change. You don’t need to remove the fender or rack. Regarding the tube I replaced mine with these when I got a flat
SUNLITE Standad Schrader Valve Tubes, Multiple Sizes https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00H63GE6I/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_i_4THHP0682F30KMP7PEGW?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
I think this is the style of brake pad that the zoom uses https://www.amazon.com/dp/B089YWBMYW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apan_glt_fabc_3QNY8103CMGKVME4111D
There are a lot of different brands you can find on Amazon. Just take a look at yours and make sure they are the same style before you buy them.
Also I would change the pads first and then check handle stiffness. It might not need a bleed. But if it's still too squishy then go for it. These zoom handles can be tricky to bleed... maybe see if you can find a YouTube if you've never done it before. There's a flick technique to get the bubbles out. Good luck!
I used this combo:
and
These pouches come conveniently with the rounded strap which loops thru the seat post. It can be velcro'd to the rack and/or the Topeak. So it ain't going anywhere. Hope you can find a Topeak - I paid about $52 for one. I did add another cross bar to the rack if you notice (if Aventon rack) on the inside bar there's already a starter hole so I cut another metal crossbar then used self tapping screws to tie it in. Secured with zipties I suppose welding it is better but, it hasn't moved. A better location to tie in the Topeak since I'm pushing it back on the rack to fit the Molle pouch. Both both fit on the rack.