Frisco E-Bike

E-Bike Parts: chargers, batteries, controllers, brakes, tires and more

Replacement parts are where mistakes get expensive. Each category explains how to identify what you have (voltage, connector, size, mount) before you buy. If your bike is misbehaving and you are not sure which part is at fault, start with an E-Bike Assessment instead of guessing.

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Inner Tubes

Slime Smart Tube 26x1.75-2.125 Schrader (Self-Sealing)

Slime's pre-filled Smart Tube is the lazy rider's best friend: a standard butyl tube with sealant already inside, so small punctures from thorns and wire seal themselves as you ride. The 26x1.75-2.125 Schrader version fits the typical 26-inch tire on many older-style and budget e-bikes, and Slime sells the same thing in 20, 24, 27.5 and 700c sizes. It will not stop a pinch flat or a large cut, and the added weight is noticeable, but for a commuter who rides through debris it can mean months without a flat.

Best for: 26-inch e-bikes with 1.75–2.125 tires · Commuters plagued by small punctures · Riders who do not want to carry a patch kit

Quick finders

Jump straight to what fits your bike

Find a charger by battery voltage

The charger must match the pack: 36V → 42.0V, 48V → 54.6V, 52V → 58.8V output.

Find a battery by voltage

Match voltage first, then mount style and connector.

Find a controller by voltage

Controllers and displays are usually paired — confirm the protocol.

Find a tire by size

Size is printed on the sidewall (e.g. 20×4.0, 26×4.0, 27.5×2.4, 700×38c).

Find a tube by size

Match the tire size and the valve type (Schrader vs Presta).

Brake pads by brake type

Pad shape depends on the caliper model — check yours before ordering.

By connector / plug

XT60, Anderson, Julet/Higo, DC barrel, XLR…

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E-Bike Parts by category

Grouped the way a shop is organized. Each category page has buying notes, compatibility tips and its own filters.

Electrical10 categories
Controls2 categories
Brakes4 categories
Wheels & Tires5 categories
Drivetrain6 categories
Cockpit & Comfort8 categories

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