Welcome to the GIN e-bikes channel! We're dedicated to bringing you the best in affordable and high-quality electric bicycles, designed to make your daily commute, weekend ride, or outdoor adventure more fun and effortless than ever.

Our e-bikes feature powerful Bafang motors, premium Shimano components, and long-lasting batteries that give you hours of riding time on a single charge. Whether you're looking for a commuter bike, a mountain bike, or a hybrid that can do it all, we have the perfect e-bike for you.

So come join the GIN e-bike community, and let's explore the world on two wheels together!

You can book a call with us for free or just write us at support@ginebikes.com

Website: www.ginebikes.com
Phone: +44 7435 718906
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We still have the Green Friday Deal but it won't last forever!

🌟 Missed Black Friday? Catch the Last Wave with Green Friday Deals | Up To £876 OFF!

While Black Friday has come and gone, we at GIN e-bikes believe in celebrating more than just a day of discounts. 🌟 We're thrilled to introduce our Green Friday initiative – a week-long celebration dedicated to sustainability and eco-friendly transportation with our range of e-bikes! Whether you choose the 250W or 500W model, fantastic offers await 💚

💚 250W Offer [£585 OFF]:
www.ginebikes.com/blackfriday2023-250w

💚 500W Offer [£876 OFF]:
www.ginebikes.com/blackfriday23-500w

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How to Change Cadence Sensor on Electric Bike?
Welcome to our comprehensive guide on maintaining a key component of your GIN X Electric Bike – the cadence sensor. Whether you're a seasoned e-bike enthusiast or a newcomer to the world of electric bicycles, understanding how to service and manage your bike's cadence sensor is crucial for ensuring a smooth and enjoyable riding experience.


Essential tools for cadence sensor removal

Before you start, make sure you have the following tools at hand:

An 8mm Allen key

A bracket remover

A 250mm wrench (a slightly smaller one can also work)

A crank puller

These tools are vital for effectively removing and replacing the cadence sensor in your GIN X E-Bike.

Step-by-Step guide to cadence sensor removal

Removing the Crank Arms: Begin by removing the left-hand side of the crank arm. To do this, you’ll need to remove the bolt from the crank arm. Remember, it has to be turned anti-clockwise. Once loose, the bolt can be taken out.

Identifying and Removing the Cadence Sensor: Once the crank arms are removed, you’ll be able to access the cadence sensor. This component is located near the pedals and includes felt magnets and a sensor that lights up when the bike is switched on. Carefully remove the sensor and magnets.

Cleaning and Reattaching the Cadence Sensor: It’s common for the sensor area to get dirty, so take this opportunity to clean it before reattaching the sensor. Make sure the sensor's 'A' side faces outward and the arrows face inward during reinstallation.

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