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Specifications

Name

Wild Goose 60V

Motor

500W

Voltage

60V

Amp Hour

12.5AH

Watt Hours

750WH

Battery Life

1000 cycles

Battery

Lithium Ion

Removable Battery

Yes

Charger

71.4V 3.0A 110V

Charge Time

4 - 6 Hours

Lights

LED Lights

Max Load

350 lbs.

Assembled Weight

71 lbs.

Assembled Length

80"

Assembled Width

28"

Assembled Height

45"

Seat Height

34"

Seat Width

7"

Seat Length

10"

Boxed Weight

87 lbs.

Boxed Length

61"

Boxed Width

11"

Box Height

34"

Range

Up to 50 km

Speed

32 km/h

Climbing Incline

30 degrees

Front Wheel

100/90 - 22

Rear Wheel

100/90 - 22

Gauges

Battery / Motor / Voltage / Trip / Odom-

eter / Time

Ground Clearance

7"

Wheel Base

49"

Battery Weight

9 lbs.

Summary of Contents for WILD GOOSE 60V

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Page 2: ...of time If you bring your charger avoid shaking rattling charger while riding Do not over charge the battery by leaving the charger in the charging port Once the battery is fully charged remove the charger immediately Do not try to operate the unit while charging Do not let anyone uner the age of 16 years old operate this vehicle Do not make sharp abrupt turns at high speeds to avoid tipping Do no...

Page 3: ... been developing over the last 40 years or more E bike technology has been dramatically refined since the introduction of the first custom conversion bicycles Today electric bicycles are a supremely reliable and affordable means of transportation Daymak is constantly developing new eco friendly alternative transportation strategies led by its own Research and Development department in Toronto Cana...

Page 4: ...kills of our staff and careful ongoing design work by our engineers We hope you enjoy using this product and welcome any feedback that you may have New Laws Most provinces in Canada most states in the U S A the United Kingdom and many European countries have new laws that permit cyclists to use electric motors to assist the regular operation of bicycles Please check with your provincial or state g...

Page 5: ...E 13 UNDERSTANDING YOUR VOLTAGE 14 ASSEMBLING THE WILD GOOSE 60V 15 CHARGING THE WILD GOOSE 60V 15 BATTERY CONT D 17 OPERATION 18 PEDAL ASSIST 19 TIRES 19 DISPLAY 20 DISPLAY ADVANCED 21 SEAT 23 SHOCKS 23 TECHNICAL DATA 24 VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER VIN 25 MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 26 EBIKE MAINTENANCE 28 SPECIFICATIONS 30 ...

Page 6: ...er serviceable and should be repaired only by trained professionals This is especially true of the electrical systems and the mechanical components 1 Brakes 2 Throttle 3 Display 4 Seat 5 Seat Post Latch 6 Rack 7 Back light 8 Motor 9 Tire Pump Valve 10 Tire 11 Kick Stand 12 Chain 13 Pedals 14 Fender 15 Battery 16 Battery On Off switch 17 Headlights ...

Page 7: ...e caution at all times especially when travelling in mixed traffic Always take into account driving and traveling conditions Obey the Law Be sure to follow all provincial and city traffic laws This includes obeying stop signs checking carefully when turning and riding defensively An e bike is a motorized vehicle even though it is classed as a bicycle You must follow the law Stay Sober Never ride y...

Page 8: ...mall changes in the way it feels If anything changes between uses make sure to have it properly examined Also be sure to listen for changes in the sounds your e bike makes over time Any mechanical or power issues may have effects on the sounds the bicycle makes Holding the Handlebars As with a normal bicycle place your fingers over the brake levers using the palms of your hand and your thumbs to w...

Page 9: ... possibly injuring you or others and the e bike may be damaged by being dropped Stopping Your e bike has two sets of brakes at the front and at the rear The levers attached to the handlebars on the left and right activate the brakes Pull the levers toward you to activate the brakes You can use both brakes to come to a stop more quickly or you can use one of the brakes to come to a gentle stop depe...

Page 10: ... e bike is designed to function in wet conditions such as when it is raining However because the motor is on the rear wheel it is easy to slip when moving at high speeds If it is very wet be sure to avoid high speeds When you are traveling in wet weather water may cause your brakes to function less effectively because it reduces friction between the brake pads and the wheels Take care to slow down...

Page 11: ...imum load the performance of the bike will suffer Exceeding the maximum load of your e bike could cause damage to the shocks to the mechanism and ultimately even to the frame It could also cause your motor to work too aggressively and may cause it to burn out Disconnecting the Circuit Breaker When the circuit breaker is disconnected all power from the battery to the e bike is blocked This is usefu...

Page 12: ... other issues such as proper air pressure in the tires Saving Power If you are traveling long distances you can save a lot of electricity by using better driving habits Coasting When going downhill or over long flat road surfaces try using your e bike s momentum and allow it to coast without drawing power from the motor Stopping and Starting Try to avoid stop and go movements The motor draws more ...

Page 13: ...r cable into the charging slot on the e bike 3 Plug the male end of the charger power cable into your wall socket This should be a110v household electricity supply You can also use a portable generator if necessary but make sure it provides 110V current 4 Allow the e bike s battery to charge for the appropriate amount of time 5 Disconnect the charger when the LED light on the charger is green The ...

Page 14: ... a certain speed or not engaging at all it may be because your voltage is dropping past the threshold point and needs to be charged To see what your voltage threshold you can check on it via the bluetooth APP if applicable and you can check it out using this chart Voltage Chart LITHIUM Full Low Voltage Reading Depending on the way your lithium battery s composition will impact what the low voltage...

Page 15: ...ger will glow red When the unit is fully charged the charger will glow green and then your bike is ready to go Warning Do not leave the Wild Goose 60V charging for long periods of time after it is fully charged Once the bike is charged unplug it ASAP ASSEMBLING the wild goose 60v To assemble the Wild Goose 60V remove all the zip ties and styrofoam and unfold it as seen in the folding section Inser...

Page 16: ... to drop below 10 degrees Celsius for extended periods of time Cold Weather and your Battery Below 10 degrees Celsius the battery will not work as well as it would in warmer temperatures While Lithium Ion batteries perform better than Lead Acid batteries in temperature extremes both will experience reduced performance in cold temperatures Also repeatedly riding the e bike in cold temperatures may ...

Page 17: ...power To turn the power on the battery press the switch seen on the right to make sure its set to 1 This must be set to 1 for the ebike to turn on Switch this to 0 to turn off power to the battery battery power meter The battery also comes with a battery meter that you can check the charge level while it s on the bike or off To chek the battery meter on the battery press the button as seen below W...

Page 18: ...line represents what gear your on If the orange line is on a dot it is on a gear between the two numbers 4 Quick Shift Down Switches the manual gear down one gear 5 Quick Shift Up Switches the manual gears up one gear Note Donotshiftthegearswhileyouarenotpedaling Note Always brake with your rear brakes first Left handle bar 1 Rear Brakes Pull this to engage the back brakes 2 Throttle Push this dow...

Page 19: ...imum Range Level 5 Highest Level of Pedal Assist Use this for the Minimum Effort The pedal assist settings can be altered to remove 0 level of pedal assist or change it The pedal assist settings can be altered to remove 0 level of pedal assist or change it from 5 levels of PAS to 3 To do so please check the Advanced display settings from 5 levels of PAS to 3 To do so please check the Advanced disp...

Page 20: ...d this to engage cruise control 4 Motor power Shows how much power your motor is currently drawing from your unit 5 Speedometer Shows your current speed 6 Odometer Trip Meteter Voltage Chronometer Shows the distance travelled or the voltage of the bike switch this by pressing the power button quickly 7 Pedal Assist Level This shows the amount of assitance the bike will automatically provide you as...

Page 21: ...on section P04 Sleep time this specifies how long before the bike automatically turns off 0 will not turn off 1 60 how long before it will turn off in minutes P05 Pedal Assist Setting Specifies how many levels of Pedal Assist there is 0 1 3 Levels 1 1 5 Levels P06 Wheel Diameter This is to set the wheel diameter of the bike to ensure correct speed and distance travelled accuracy P07 Magnetic Steel...

Page 22: ...iying this higher than the default may ruin the controller and should not be tampered with Any damage done in this manner will not be covered under warranty P15 Low Voltage Threshold This sets the voltage where the motor will automatically cut off See Low Voltage chart P16 Not Applicable P17 Cruise Control Enables cruise control With this enabled holding the CUR button will toggle the cruise contr...

Page 23: ...so take the latch as seen in the picture below and pry it open and then once the seat is in the desired position clamp it closed again Shocks The Wild Goose 60V comes with adjustable shocks that can either lock the shocks in placed or make them active To lock the shocks push the red lever clockwise Put the shocks in the active position to have a smoother ride Lock the shocks to have less give and ...

Page 24: ...ve freewheels so the e bike s drive train is not fixedly geared This means that when coasting or traveling downhill you can turn off the engine and your e bike will continue to move without slowing This feature will allow you to achieve faster speeds when coasting moving downhill or moving with the wind It will also allow you to conserve electrical power because you will be able to let to the moto...

Page 25: ... to stop a vehicle The Chain and Pedals The pedals are connected to the rear wheel Along with the chain they provide a human powered drive train This is an important part of your e bike The pedals are not removable and should not be removed VeHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER VIN Your unit comes with a Vehicle Identifiation Number You should write this down and keep it somewhere safe in case of theft of...

Page 26: ...ease even if there are no leaks in the tire tube To replace the air in your tires follow this procedure 1 Identify the required pressure by examining the text along the side of the tire rim This text should indicate the recommended pressure for your tire 2 Locate the air valve on the inner surface of the tire rim 3 Remove the valve cap and place in a secure location 4 Place the nozzle end of an ai...

Page 27: ... Do not service the motor yourself Bring the e bike to your Daymak dealer for service The motor in your e bike is a highly complex and fine tuned mechanism Repairing it requires significant expertise We suggest maintenance every 100 running hours or so The Chain Ensure that the chain on your e bike is well oiled and lubricated It is an important part of your e bike As with any bicycle it needs to ...

Page 28: ... some parts that need closer inspection Lubricating It is also recommended to lubricate the chain levers derailleur cables etc A clean lubricated e bike tends to be faster smoother and quieter It s like having a little extra push for free Apply the lubricant to the different parts and let it sit a few minutes and then wipe off the excess lubricant with a rag After a while clean the different parts...

Page 29: ... clean the unit including the dust on the motor and under the seat Check for any abnormal wear and tear or alignment problems 90 Days every 3 months Inspect frame and fork for paint crack or bulgest that may indicate frame or part damage pay particular attention to all frame joints Check wear and tear on tires Check range of battery 180 Days Inspect all components on the unit Check that connection...

Page 30: ...Lights Max Load 350 lbs Assembled Weight 71 lbs Assembled Length 80 Assembled Width 28 Assembled Height 45 Seat Height 34 Seat Width 7 Seat Length 10 Boxed Weight 87 lbs Boxed Length 61 Boxed Width 11 Box Height 34 Range Up to 50 km Speed 32 km h Climbing Incline 30 degrees Front Wheel 100 90 22 Rear Wheel 100 90 22 Gauges Battery Motor Voltage Trip Odom eter Time Ground Clearance 7 Wheel Base 49 ...

Page 31: ...l Assist 0 5 Levels Speed Levels 7 Speed Shimano Throttle Push Throttle Cruise Control No Display Back Lit LED Frame Size 20 Seat Tube 23 Top Tube 6 5 Head Tube Rear Basket Storage Rear Rack Under Seat Storage No Rear Basket Storage Volume No Under Seat Glove Storage No MP3 No Occupancy 1 Alarm No Steering Lock No Center Kickstand No Foldable No Folded Dimenison N A ...

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