

⚡ Ride Smart, Ride Ready: Power Meets Precision in Every Commute
This compact, lightweight electric motor controller operates within a 36V-48V range, supporting 250W to 350W brushless motors. Featuring a waterproof, durable build and a backlit LCD display, it offers precise speed and brake control for electric bicycles, scooters, motorcycles, and mini bikes. Easy to install with a handlebar mount, it’s designed for professionals seeking reliable, all-weather performance and real-time ride data.





























| ASIN | B07J54DX9K |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #288,478 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #946 in Scooter Accessories |
| Brake Style | Handbrake |
| Brand | Dioche |
| Brand Name | Dioche |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (123) |
| Date First Available | October 8, 2018 |
| Frame Material | Metal |
| Grip Type | refer to description |
| Handle Height | 32.4 Centimeters |
| Handlebar Type | Fixed |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.46 x 1.97 x 1.18 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5 x 4.02 x 2.91 inches |
| Item Weight | 332 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Dioche |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | Dioche Controlador de Velocidad del Motor del Cepillo |
| Package Weight | 0.35 Kilograms |
| Part Number | Diochezu1o9gbf56-02 |
| Product Dimensions | 3.46"L x 1.97"W x 1.18"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | For powering and controlling electric bicycles, scooters, motorcycles, and mini bikes |
| Size | Compact |
| Special Feature | Lightweight |
| UPC | 792117622267 |
| Warranty Type | No Warranty |
| Weight Limit | 26 Grams |
| Wheel Material | Plastic, Rubber |
| Wheel Type | Solid |
A**Z
Nice
Thanks
N**A
Funciona bien
P**R
Working Great on Jetson Bolt Pro - BUT!
I am pretty pleased with the results - I have a Jetson Bolt Pro second generation, and it is the kind you can't use the "speed hack" on using an Arduino, which I found out the expensive way (I should have researched more!) so I ordered the S866 and a new battery. It was recommended by a pretty reliable source on YouTube, good price, hoped for the best. Once I got it installed and then tuned in, very impressed. It has a lot of options, can go with 36v or 48v, a number of wheel configurations, number of magnets, pedal assist settings, start up timings, displays mph and kph, and has a cruise control setting as well. The way the cruise works took me a bit to get used to, hold a speed and wait for the indicator to go on, and it is set - sounds simple enough. In function it can be tricky to hit a steady speed over varying terrain. If you are doing 7.6 and go on a slight incline to 7.3 for a few seconds then back down and hit 8.1, but it is not a huge deal. All of that is after I got it installed and here is what that big BUT is about. Getting it installed. I was aware I would need connectors ahead of time, obviously not all bikes are configured the same. If you don't have them yet I would recommend a good wire stripper and *curved* needle nose pliers. Also, after I got everything wired in, I used a hot glue gun to seal the ends of the connectors right where the wire is pushed into the connectors. I am hoping this will stop corrosion and help keep everything together. The Installation. Plan ahead. If you can get wiring diagrams do. Label things before ripping wires out. I was told this, and of course didn't. I will never do that again until the next time I do. There is minimal installation information included with this controller. Minimal. It tells you the wires, and what they are supposed to do. And what they say is one thing maybe called something else on your bike. And if you have something like an aftermarket throttle, make sure you have the wiring info for that too. I follow instructional videos from people who ooozzed confidence in installing the controller just to find out that they skipped huge parts for time sake. I couldn't find a Jetson Bolt wiring diagram to same my life (a very common complaint I have now found out), and the common issue of referencing a wire by color and there being six wires that same color never helps. Installation took way longer that it should have. More instructions would have made a difference, but at that price point I don't think they're going to do that anytime soon. There is also the programming or tuning of the device. It is basically pushing and holding buttons going up and down changing values, easy and all in the controler. It is probably a good idea beforehand to look up your bike and the controller and see what other people have already set them to. After that it's a bit of trial and error, but I don't really complicated. One thing in noticed right away was my motor was louder. I have been told that is because it is not a syn type of controller. They said simply put it in "* * * z/=1y...blah blah blah" completely overy head, but in the end, they said "yeah, it's gonna be louder". Good enough for me. Am I happy with it? Absolutely! It has helped, along with the battery upgrade to add 3-5 mph (5 to 8 kph) on average and my top speed from 21 mph to 26.3 mph (33.7 kph to 42.3 mph) which is not huge until you consider first: It's a Jetson Bolt Pro so anything out of the teens in mph is almost terrifying (+20kpm=ahhhh!) and second: we rescued this Jetson from a dumpster post domestic disturbance in 13 pieces when the girlfriend decided to return the boyfriends stuff by breaking it down and distributing it liberally across varying parts of the property. (Checked in with her about it, and she gave a thumbs up on our rescue, assured he would not be returning to the apartment or the state for the foreseeable future) Long to Short= good product, may need some extras, plan ahead, I'm happy with the results!
C**N
Not for me.
I didn't have any luck with it, perhaps you will. Quit working almost immediately.
A**L
Works as advertised.
Need to watch YouTube for some pointers but it works. Color coded wires are not an exact match to the e-bike. Take pictures before disassembling.
S**I
It is possible to make this work on the Jetson Bolt Pro
You’ll have to take your time and make a number of connectors to adapt the controller to your stock Jetson brake cutoffs, throttle, and motor hall wires, but this controller does work when properly connected up to a Jetson Bolt Pro. Good luck!
J**N
It works for bird one!
Working good so far!
H**1
Nice unit , I don't have it working yet
Installed and have code 010 , no information in manual, need information to figure it out , can someone help me?
A**O
Buen producto
G**S
Works great ! Motor learning cable ,easy peasy.
I**N
Excelente, compatible con casi todos los sistemas
G**.
Easy to install but had to replace a few connectors to Throttle, etc. Small size and wiring diagram made this an easy install, big upgrade my bike rides great 👍.
A**R
The product works however they could sell more if they included a user manual. These things are very simple to do and even have them written by someone with very little technical knowledge about electronics such as myself. This would have saved me hours upon hours of searching youtube. Also the leads that they put on the ends are not universal and they are very short if you have to cut them off then strip and solder. The product is really a 4/10 for ease of use however i would give the product an 8/10 for end of use functionality. It always astonishes me that companies Chinese companies fail to listen the the end user.
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