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Genuine (OEM) Regenerative Brake Trigger / E-Ride Pro SR

Genuine (OEM) Regenerative Brake Trigger / E-Ride Pro SR

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Has your regeneration throttle taken a hit during a fall or is it no longer responding correctly? Restore one of the most convenient features of your E-Ride Pro with this original equipment manufacturer (OEM) thumb throttle.

Located on the left side of your handlebar, this throttle acts as a progressive engine brake. The more you press it, the more the bike brakes thanks to the motor's resistance, all while recharging your battery in real time. It's the essential tool to extend the life of your brake pads and increase range during long descents.

Key Features
  • OEM Quality: Original manufacturer's part, guaranteeing perfect sensitivity and linearity, identical to the behavior of your new bike.
  • Progressive Control: Unlike a simple on/off button, this throttle allows you to precisely dose the regenerative braking force with your thumb.
  • "Plug & Play" Installation: Equipped with the original white connector, it plugs directly into your E-Ride Pro's wiring harness without any modifications.
  • Universal Mounting: Easily attaches to any standard handlebar at the controls (22.2mm / 7/8" diameter).
Technical Specifications
Compatibility E-Ride Pro SR
Control Type Thumb Throttle / Regen
Function Progressive Regenerative Engine Braking
Connectivity Original waterproof connector (White, 3 Pins)
Included 1x Complete throttle with cable and connector

" A word from Jo & Will "

The regenerative thumb brake is the kind of "gadget" you can't live without once you've tried it. In enduro or downhill, instead of heating up your discs and glazing your pads, you use the engine to slow you down. Not only does it save your brakes, but it also puts a few precious percentage points back into the battery! The problem is that the original throttle sticks out a bit and is often the first thing to break in a slide to the left. Replacing it with the original part is crucial here to maintain that very fluid linearity that adaptable models don't always offer.

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