Protect the electrical system. The electronic components of the e-bike, such as the controller and display, must also be protected from moisture. Check all connections and connectors for tightness to avoid short circuits. If your e-bike does not have built-in protection, you can use special moisture protection covers or covers for electronic components.
Wet weather tires
In the fall, roads are often wet, which can cause skidding and loss of control. Make sure your electric bicycle tires have deep tread for better traction. For wet roads, you may want to consider more aggressive tread tires to help reduce the risk of slipping.
Brake system
In rain and wet conditions, the braking system may lose its effectiveness. Check the condition of the brakes before the fall season and replace the pads or discs if necessary. Hydraulic brakes are better able to handle wet conditions because they provide consistent braking regardless of the weather.
Lighting for fall travel
In the fall, daylight hours get shorter and you'll need good lighting for safe travel. Install bright headlights and taillights to be visible on the road. It's also a good idea to use reflective elements on your bike and clothing to increase visibility in rain or fog.
Rainwear
In the fall, you can't always avoid riding in the rain, but it's important to remember to properly store your electric bike. After each ride, thoroughly dry all components, especially the battery and electronic components. Store your bike in a dry place, away from moisture, to prevent corrosion and damage to electrical systems.
In the fall, your bicycle is exposed to dirt, leaves and moisture, which can accelerate the wear and tear of its components. Clean the chain, gears, and brakes regularly to prevent dirt and debris buildup. Lubricate the chain with a water-resistant lubricant to protect it from corrosion and ensure smooth operation even in high humidity conditions.
Before you set off on your trip, check the weather forecast. Weather apps can help you plan your route, taking into account possible precipitation and wind. Avoid riding through deep puddles and flooded areas, as this can damage your bike's electrical system.
Carefulness on the road