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Mndhfjk2 Bicycle PAS Assistant Sensor: Electric bike retrofit

Bicycle PAS Assistant Sensor — Car Accessories & Gadgets, Mndhfjk2

Ever wished your trusty old bike could give you a bit of a boost? Enter the Bicycle PAS Assistant Sensor—your ticket to turning that classic ride into an electric dream. At the heart of this nifty retrofit kit is the Hall assistant sensor, a little genius that senses when you're pedaling and kicks in the assist. Perfect for riders who love their bike but wouldn't say no to a little extra oomph.

Why you'll love it:

  • Installs in a snap—no engineering degree required.
  • Plays nice with almost any traditional bike out there.
  • Makes every pedal stroke count, so you can go further, faster, and with less sweat.
  • Hall assistant sensor
  • Ebike conversion kit
  • 88cm length
  • Electric bike retrofit

General specs

  • Brand: Mndhfjk2
  • Seller: Joom
  • Length: 88cm
  • Type: Hall assistant sensor
  • Compatibility: Most traditional bicycles
  • First listed by seller: 7/11/25

If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.

$11.55
Last price update: 8/24/25
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Price $11.55 $14.43 $6.96 $9.99 $99.87 $6.86
Seller Joom Joom Joom Joom Joom Joom
Update August 18, 2025 August 30, 2025 August 26, 2025 August 30, 2025 August 12, 2025 August 27, 2025
Compatibility Most traditional bicycles Standard bicycles Electric bicycles, PAS systems Mountain bikes, Ebikes with PAS Brushless motors 5, 8, or 12 magnet setups
Installation DIY DIY mountable Easy to install Easy
Bicycle PAS Assistant Sensor — Car Accessories & Gadgets, Mndhfjk2

Bicycle PAS Assistant Sensor

$11.55

Reviews

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Enzo Petit
Enzo P. FR Toulouse
July 22, 2025
Decision:

Before adding this, my bike was just a trusty old companion for short rides, but now? WOW, it's like having a secret turbo button! I was skeptical at first—another gadget to complicate things—but after some settings tweaks, it's been a game-changer. The way it senses my pedaling and kicks in assistance is seamless most of the time, making uphill climbs feel almost easy. As a designer, I appreciate the clever engineering behind it, though it's not perfect; occasionally, it hesitates or overreacts, which can be annoying. Still, for turning a classic ride into something more modern without buying a whole new bike, it's quite impressive. I'd recommend it to anyone looking to upgrade their cycling experience without breaking the bank. :)

  • Pros: Installing this was surprisingly straightforward, and after some settings tweaks, it felt like my old bike got a new lease on life—quite a boost without much effort. It works with almost any standard bike, making every pedal stroke more effective, so I can ride further and faster with less sweat, which is just brilliant for my daily commutes.
  • Cons: It took a bit of fiddling to get it calibrated just right, and while it's generally reliable, there are moments when the assist feels a bit inconsistent, especially on steeper hills. Not a deal-breaker, but it could be smoother.
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