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1/5/2024 1:47pm
Instead of having to buy an additional STACYC battery for a replacement or to extend riding time these will allow you to use the power tool batteries that you already have on hand.
No wiring required, they are all plug and play...when you want to use a STACYC battery just pop the adapter out and you'll be good to go.

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Milwaukee - $75
Makita - $80
DeWALT - $75
Bauer - $75
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Does the controller on the Stacyc perform the low battery shutdown or does the battery do it. I am interested in the Dewalt kit, but Dewalt’s batteries don’t have that protection, the tools do.
Will the adapter allow the use of a double row battery on a Stacyc 12”? I have young and older kids and my 3yr old goes through batteries faster on the small bike than my older kids on the 16”
So on the STACYC the low voltage protection is built into their STACYC battery. SO when running this you will not have that low voltage protection. I have not had any issues with over draining batteries though as long as I do these two things:
1) When the bike turns off do not attempt to turn it back on.
2) Do not leave the tool battery on the bike overnight.
With those two things I haven't had any issues....before then I over drained one and just had to "jump-start" it.
On the STACYC 12 the largest DeWALT I've tried is the 5AH, but there is a little more room. I can run a 6AH Milwaukee no problem, and have seen people using my adapter with a 9AH Milwaukee on the 16"
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Do you still do the RIGID adapters?
Yeah I still make them, but it took Makita and Rigid adapters off of my site for a bit while I make some small changes, I'll have them back on there in a few days.
Had an issue with the 1st one and Drake sent me a new one very quickly. Great costumer service and good product. My kids run through multiple 20v 5amp/hr back to back and we’ve not had any battery or bike issues.
My son is riding a 12" and I use the 5AH Milwaukee's all the time
Pit Row
This bike assembled by the dealer has the forks backwards. It's common. I see forks and front tires facing the wrong direction all the time.
Below are photos of my sons 12e with a 5AH, as well as the correct orientation of the forks.
Definitely post a photo of yours or email it to me and we can figure out what's going on.
Drake@Drake3DP.com
But yes, it'll definitely work on the 16"
Extremely late reply here! I have a Ryobi adapter for the 20, but honestly, it's only good for putting around in the low-speed setting.
I'm trying to find a battery that doesn't have overcurrent protection built in, which has been a bit of an issue. That's the reason that the Ryobi one can only be used in low speed, otherwise it'll cut the bike off if you give it too much throttle.
Hey man,
So I got an 18", and a Dewalt 5AH. Will it work together, and if so do you have the adapter? Also, any recommendations to replace the battery and not have to spend over $300... thanks in advance.
Hey bud, sorry I don't get on here vey much. If it's the 40V battery it will work, but I don't currently have an adapter for them. I do have the battery though and will get around to making an adapter for it at some point.
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