Owners Manual
Before Riding
Visually inspect your bike for loose nuts or bolts, especially those that may have loosened during shipping or previous rides. Ensure there are no loose clothing or laces near the sprockets.
Optimal Riding
To maximize range and enhance riding performance, avoid holding the throttle for longer than 15 seconds at a time. Short bursts help keep the bike and battery cooler, leading to extended range and battery life.
Charging Instructions
Refer to the instructions on the charger for proper charging procedures. A fully charged battery is indicated by 84V, while 68V indicates it's drained. Avoid throttling below 74V and aim to keep the battery above 72V whenever possible.
For optimal performance, start your ride with a fully charged battery (82-84V). After riding, allow the battery to cool for 1-3 hours before charging fully. Consistently draining the battery to 68V will shorten its lifespan.
Battery Safety
If you notice any abnormalities in your battery's performance or behavior, refrain from riding or charging it. Have the battery inspected by an authorized dealer immediately. Batteries store potential energy and can pose fire hazards if mishandled.
Warranty Information
Parts are covered by a 12-month manufacturer warranty against defects in manufacturing. This warranty does not cover wear and tear parts such as brakes, sprockets, chains, and tires.
Returns are accepted within 30 days with a restocking fee.
Warranty on parts is void in the event of accidents or crashes. Visual inspection is required.