Currie E-bike Battery Replacement
Is your Currie e-bike battery not giving you the power it used to? We are the official repair center for legacy Currie batteries! Send it to us and we'll rebuild it to get it running better than new! We use fresh, grade A lithium ion battery cells and we have a variety of options to balance your budget with the performance you need. Often, we can upgrade the capacity of the original battery to give you even more range!
Currie Electro Drive units can be found on Raleigh, IZIP, Diamondback, and Yuba Bicycles brand e-bikes. We'll support most brands and models, even if they're discontinued or the manufacturer is out of business. We've rebuilt standard downtube, water bottle type, and rear rack batteries and even the less conventional seat tube battery for the Currie eFlow shown above.
Our experienced battery pack technicians rebuild, repair, and replace batteries for all types of personal light electric vehicles (LEV's). Our packs come with a full 12 month warranty. Give us a call or fill out our Battery Intake Form and let us get you back on your wheels. We'll even recycle your old battery for you!
@Allison – The BL07 model was used primarily on Raleigh bikes. Current pricing can be found here: https://ebikemarketplace.com/products/raleigh-electric-bikes?variant=39453627525
I have a Tranzx pst 48v BL07 battery that is DEAD. how much is it to rebuild?
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@Christi – We’ve tested a few packs that are compatible with the standard 3 pin XLR connector, so that might work with your pack.
Hi, I had my charger stolen and am having a really hard time trying to find a replacement. I have a women’s Diamondback Lindau EXC, the motor is Currie, the battery is Tranz X. There seems to be a special XLR plug for this battery (3 outer pins and a skinnier pin in the middle), from what info I’ve been able to find. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!
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