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DEAR CUSTOMER!
We welcome you among lucky owners and users of
electric motorbikes! To fully enjoy a safe and happy
ride, please read the full content of these operating
instructions before you start. Your road safety is not
only related to your skills but also to the operation and
knowledge of motorbike mechanics. Each time before
driving, check the basic parameters of the motorbike
and its parts. Periodic maintenance of motorbikes
components is a prerequisite for complete satisfaction
in using the vehicle. It should be remembered that
some operations may require carrying out by a qualified
diagnostic or repair station. We recommend regular
visits to qualified diagnostic or repair stations.
Read the entire instruction manual before riding
an electric motorbike!
INTRODUCTION
This product is intended for transport and is environ-
mentally friendly. The following are the features and
benefits of an electric motorbike.
• High performance brushless DC motor.
• Digital controller with indicator and overvoltage
and undervoltage protection.
• Braking system with power cut-off to ensure safe
driving.
• High-performance battery for greater electric current
and longer driving range.
• Front and rear suspension for a smooth and com-
fortable ride.
ATTENTION:
1. Familiarize yourself with the local laws and
ordinances that regulate or limit the age of
the driver who will be able to use this electric
vehicle. Laws and regulations sometimes
differ significantly depending on the country
in which you reside. It is your responsibility
to know and comply with local restrictions.
2. Do not remove or disassemble the vehicle
parts yourself. Contact a qualified diagnostic
or repair station to replace or repair parts.
3. Do not lend your vehicle to anyone who
does not have the required license to drive
this vehicle.
4. To prevent an accident, avoid sudden stop-
ping or braking.
5. Never drive with one hand, avoid driving
under the influence of alcohol or other in-
toxicants.
SAFE DRIVING RULES
The main rules
• When driving this vehicle, always wear an approved,
certified helmet and follow the helmet manufacturer’s
instructions regarding fit, use and care.
• When driving, you must comply with the same traffic
rules as all other road vehicles, including giving way
to pedestrians and stopping at the red traffic light
and stop signs. You are a road participant with all
the consequences.
• Drive predictably and in a straight line. Never perform
sudden maneuvers, especially in traffic jams. Drive
conservatively and confidently. You may be hard to
see for other road users. Use the correct indicator
lights to indicate turning or stopping. Use appropriate
protective clothing with parts that ensure visibility
in the evening and at night.
• Focus on the road ahead. Avoid holes, gravel, wet
roads, oil stains, curbs, speed thresholds, drainage
grates and other obstacles that may cause slip or
wheel/wheels blockage.
• Expect the unexpected. Pay special attention to
situations such as the sudden opening of a car door
or an unexpected appearance of a vehicle from
behind of another vehicle. Use extreme caution
at intersections and when preparing to overtake
other road users.
• Get to know all the functions of your vehicle. Practice
using the warning lights, braking and using the horn.
• Do not carry packages or passengers that could
interfere with the visibility or control of your vehicle.
Do not use objects that may limit hearing.
• Keep a comfortable distance to ensure proper and
collision-free braking in front of other vehicles or
objects on the road. The safe braking distance and
forces applied to the vehicle depend on the prevailing
weather conditions.
• If you have a poor pavement or uncertain pavement,
drive slowly and carefully.
• Do not exceed the maximum load of your vehicle.
This will affect the driving range.
Rainy weather
• Use extreme caution in rainy weather.
• Brake earlier to keep a greater distance to stop.
• Reduce your speed, avoid sudden braking and turn
with extreme caution.
• Be more visible on the road.
• Wear reflective clothing, use safety lights.
• In the rain, slippery surfaces, such as road mark-
ings or lanes at pedestrian crossings, become very
dangerous and threaten wheel slip when braking.
Communication wells or tram tracks also become
more dangerous when wet.
Night driving
• Make sure the headlights are on.
• Wear bright and reflective clothing.
• Ride at night only when needed. If possible, slow
down and use known roads with street lighting.
ATTENTION:
Modifying the vehicle is illegal.
Modifying the vehicle will affect its structure
or performance, which will shorten its lifetime.
The modified vehicle will not be covered by the
warranty. It is necessary to buy original spare
parts from authorized dealers. The manufacturer
is not able to guarantee the quality or durability
of the vehicle when buying non-original spare
parts on the market.
ATTENTION:
Familiarize yourself with the
local laws and ordinances that regulate or limit
the age of the driver when using this electric
vehicle. Laws and regulations sometimes differ
significantly depending on the country in which
you reside. It is your responsibility to know and
comply with local restrictions.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
• Vehicle category: L1e-B
• Required driving permissions: depends on the
specific country
• Battery: lithium-ion, removable
• Battery capacity: 60 V / 20 Ah (160 cells)
• Cell manufacturer: Samsung
• Battery weight: 9 kg
• Input voltage: 230/240 V
• Charging time: 5-6 hours
• Number of charging cycles: 800
• Charger: external with cooling, 67.2 V / 8 A
• Motor power: 2000 W
• Motor type: brushless
• Maximum torque: 35 Nm (at 2000 W power)
• Power transmission: directly in the wheel
• Maximum speed: 45 km/h
• Maximum range: 60* km
• Hill climbing ability: 15°
• Weight: 65 kg (without batteries)
• Maximum load: 150 kg
• Length: 1670 mm
• Width: 700 mm
• Height: 1120 mm
• Wheelbase: 1225 mm
• Front tire: tubeless, 3.00-10, 42J, 43J
• Rear tire: tubeless, 3.00-10, 42J, 43J
• Front brake: disc, Ø180 mm
• Rear brake: drum brake
* actual range depends on many factors, including
temperature, mass of traveler, degree of inclination,
driving dynamics etc.
ATTENTION:
Due to continuous product im-
provement, the specifications and design of the
device are subject to change without notice.
CONSTRUCTION OF AN
ELECTRIC MOTORBIKE
1. Rear-view mirrors (right and left)
2. Wind deflector
3. Headlight with direction indicators (left and right)
4. Front wheel
5. Dashboard
6. Acceleration handle and brakes (rear and front)
7. Storage box with USB charger
8. Floor
9. Seat (opens with access to storage and battery)
10. Rear lights
11. Place for the license plate
12. Rear wheel
13. Passenger footrests (left and right)
14. Central foot
15. Side foot
ATTENTION:
Do not use the horn in the area
of non-use.
DASHBOARD
1. Left turn signal indicator
2. Gear indicator
3. Speed indicator
4. Traffic lights indicator
5. Right turn signal indicator
6. Indicator of traveled kilometers
7. Battery charge and usage indicator: green means the
battery is fully charged, red means the battery is at
low charge. When the indicator indicates a yellow
area, the battery is half charged. When the indicator
indicates a red area, the battery needs charging.
8. Left rear view mirror
9. Right rear view mirror
10. Accelerator handle
11. Rear brake lever
12. Front brake lever
13. Light switch: parking and traffic lights
14. Horn
15. Turning signal switch (left and right)
16. Alarm switch
17. Reverse gear switch
IGNITION SWITCH
1. Insert the key in the ignition and turn right to the ON
position to start the vehicle.
2. With the vehicle running, turn the ignition key to the
OFF position to turn off the vehicle.
3. With the vehicle switched off, turn the ignition key
to the left to open the storage compartment under
the seat.
4. With the vehicle switched off, press the ignition key
into the steering column and turn it to the left to lock
the front wheel of the vehicle.
ATTENTION:
Never push the scooter when the
handlebar is locked. This can result in a loss of
balance and a fall of the vehicle.
ATTENTION:
Lock the vehicle and take the
key after parking.
BATTERY CHARGING
Before using the electric motorbike for the first time,
charge the batteries for 6-9 hours with the supplied
charger.
Important charging instructions
• The power switch lock must be in the OFF position
when charging the electric motorbike.
• The motorbike uses a 60 V lithium battery. The
electric motorbike must be charged after each ride.
You must charge the electric motorbike if it has not
been used for 30 days or more. The charging time
is 4-5 hours.
Charging an electric motorbike via the charging socket:
Turn off the motorbike by turning the ignition key to the
OFF position. Insert the output plug into the charging
socket of the motorbike (see fig. 1) and connect the
220/110 V input plug to the wall socket (see fig. 2). The
battery is fully charged when the charger indicator is
green. We suggest extending the charging time by
1-2 hours to achieve better battery condition. When
charging is complete, unplug the charger’s input plug
and then the output plug.
Direct charging of the electric motorbike battery:
Switch
off the motorbike by turning the ignition key to the OFF
position. Open the storage compartment under the seat.
Carefully remove the plug from the battery. Insert the
output plug into the battery charging socket (see fig.
1) and connect the 220/110 V input plug to the wall
socket (see fig. 2). The battery is fully charged when the
charger indicator is green. We suggest extending the
fig. dashboard
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DEAR CUSTOMER!
We welcome you among lucky owners and users of
electric motorbikes! To fully enjoy a safe and happy
ride, please read the full content of these operating
instructions before you start. Your road safety is not
only related to your skills but also to the operation and
knowledge of motorbike mechanics. Each time before
driving, check the basic parameters of the motorbike
and its parts. Periodic maintenance of motorbikes
components is a prerequisite for complete satisfaction
in using the vehicle. It should be remembered that
some operations may require carrying out by a qualified
diagnostic or repair station. We recommend regular
visits to qualified diagnostic or repair stations.
Read the entire instruction manual before riding
an electric motorbike!
INTRODUCTION
This product is intended for transport and is environ-
mentally friendly. The following are the features and
benefits of an electric motorbike.
• High performance brushless DC motor.
• Digital controller with indicator and overvoltage
and undervoltage protection.
• Braking system with power cut-off to ensure safe
driving.
• High-performance battery for greater electric current
and longer driving range.
• Front and rear suspension for a smooth and com-
fortable ride.
ATTENTION:
1. Familiarize yourself with the local laws and
ordinances that regulate or limit the age of
the driver who will be able to use this electric
vehicle. Laws and regulations sometimes
differ significantly depending on the country
in which you reside. It is your responsibility
to know and comply with local restrictions.
2. Do not remove or disassemble the vehicle
parts yourself. Contact a qualified diagnostic
or repair station to replace or repair parts.
3. Do not lend your vehicle to anyone who
does not have the required license to drive
this vehicle.
4. To prevent an accident, avoid sudden stop-
ping or braking.
5. Never drive with one hand, avoid driving
under the influence of alcohol or other in-
toxicants.
SAFE DRIVING RULES
The main rules
• When driving this vehicle, always wear an approved,
certified helmet and follow the helmet manufacturer’s
instructions regarding fit, use and care.
• When driving, you must comply with the same traffic
rules as all other road vehicles, including giving way
to pedestrians and stopping at the red traffic light
and stop signs. You are a road participant with all
the consequences.
• Drive predictably and in a straight line. Never perform
sudden maneuvers, especially in traffic jams. Drive
conservatively and confidently. You may be hard to
see for other road users. Use the correct indicator
lights to indicate turning or stopping. Use appropriate
protective clothing with parts that ensure visibility
in the evening and at night.
• Focus on the road ahead. Avoid holes, gravel, wet
roads, oil stains, curbs, speed thresholds, drainage
grates and other obstacles that may cause slip or
wheel/wheels blockage.
• Expect the unexpected. Pay special attention to
situations such as the sudden opening of a car door
or an unexpected appearance of a vehicle from
behind of another vehicle. Use extreme caution
at intersections and when preparing to overtake
other road users.
• Get to know all the functions of your vehicle. Practice
using the warning lights, braking and using the horn.
• Do not carry packages or passengers that could
interfere with the visibility or control of your vehicle.
Do not use objects that may limit hearing.
• Keep a comfortable distance to ensure proper and
collision-free braking in front of other vehicles or
objects on the road. The safe braking distance and
forces applied to the vehicle depend on the prevailing
weather conditions.
• If you have a poor pavement or uncertain pavement,
drive slowly and carefully.
• Do not exceed the maximum load of your vehicle.
This will affect the driving range.
Rainy weather
• Use extreme caution in rainy weather.
• Brake earlier to keep a greater distance to stop.
• Reduce your speed, avoid sudden braking and turn
with extreme caution.
• Be more visible on the road.
• Wear reflective clothing, use safety lights.
• In the rain, slippery surfaces, such as road mark-
ings or lanes at pedestrian crossings, become very
dangerous and threaten wheel slip when braking.
Communication wells or tram tracks also become
more dangerous when wet.
Night driving
• Make sure the headlights are on.
• Wear bright and reflective clothing.
• Ride at night only when needed. If possible, slow
down and use known roads with street lighting.
ATTENTION:
Modifying the vehicle is illegal.
Modifying the vehicle will affect its structure
or performance, which will shorten its lifetime.
The modified vehicle will not be covered by the
warranty. It is necessary to buy original spare
parts from authorized dealers. The manufacturer
is not able to guarantee the quality or durability
of the vehicle when buying non-original spare
parts on the market.
ATTENTION:
Familiarize yourself with the
local laws and ordinances that regulate or limit
the age of the driver when using this electric
vehicle. Laws and regulations sometimes differ
significantly depending on the country in which
you reside. It is your responsibility to know and
comply with local restrictions.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
• Vehicle category: L1e-B
• Required driving permissions: depends on the
specific country
• Battery: lithium-ion, removable
• Battery capacity: 60 V / 20 Ah (160 cells)
• Cell manufacturer: Samsung
• Battery weight: 9 kg
• Input voltage: 230/240 V
• Charging time: 5-6 hours
• Number of charging cycles: 800
• Charger: external with cooling, 67.2 V / 8 A
• Motor power: 2000 W
• Motor type: brushless
• Maximum torque: 35 Nm (at 2000 W power)
• Power transmission: directly in the wheel
• Maximum speed: 45 km/h
• Maximum range: 60* km
• Hill climbing ability: 15°
• Weight: 65 kg (without batteries)
• Maximum load: 150 kg
• Length: 1670 mm
• Width: 700 mm
• Height: 1120 mm
• Wheelbase: 1225 mm
• Front tire: tubeless, 3.00-10, 42J, 43J
• Rear tire: tubeless, 3.00-10, 42J, 43J
• Front brake: disc, Ø180 mm
• Rear brake: drum brake
* actual range depends on many factors, including
temperature, mass of traveler, degree of inclination,
driving dynamics etc.
ATTENTION:
Due to continuous product im-
provement, the specifications and design of the
device are subject to change without notice.
CONSTRUCTION OF AN
ELECTRIC MOTORBIKE
1. Rear-view mirrors (right and left)
2. Wind deflector
3. Headlight with direction indicators (left and right)
4. Front wheel
5. Dashboard
6. Acceleration handle and brakes (rear and front)
7. Storage box with USB charger
8. Floor
9. Seat (opens with access to storage and battery)
10. Rear lights
11. Place for the license plate
12. Rear wheel
13. Passenger footrests (left and right)
14. Central foot
15. Side foot
ATTENTION:
Do not use the horn in the area
of non-use.
DASHBOARD
1. Left turn signal indicator
2. Gear indicator
3. Speed indicator
4. Traffic lights indicator
5. Right turn signal indicator
6. Indicator of traveled kilometers
7. Battery charge and usage indicator: green means the
battery is fully charged, red means the battery is at
low charge. When the indicator indicates a yellow
area, the battery is half charged. When the indicator
indicates a red area, the battery needs charging.
8. Left rear view mirror
9. Right rear view mirror
10. Accelerator handle
11. Rear brake lever
12. Front brake lever
13. Light switch: parking and traffic lights
14. Horn
15. Turning signal switch (left and right)
16. Alarm switch
17. Reverse gear switch
IGNITION SWITCH
1. Insert the key in the ignition and turn right to the ON
position to start the vehicle.
2. With the vehicle running, turn the ignition key to the
OFF position to turn off the vehicle.
3. With the vehicle switched off, turn the ignition key
to the left to open the storage compartment under
the seat.
4. With the vehicle switched off, press the ignition key
into the steering column and turn it to the left to lock
the front wheel of the vehicle.
ATTENTION:
Never push the scooter when the
handlebar is locked. This can result in a loss of
balance and a fall of the vehicle.
ATTENTION:
Lock the vehicle and take the
key after parking.
BATTERY CHARGING
Before using the electric motorbike for the first time,
charge the batteries for 6-9 hours with the supplied
charger.
Important charging instructions
• The power switch lock must be in the OFF position
when charging the electric motorbike.
• The motorbike uses a 60 V lithium battery. The
electric motorbike must be charged after each ride.
You must charge the electric motorbike if it has not
been used for 30 days or more. The charging time
is 4-5 hours.
Charging an electric motorbike via the charging socket:
Turn off the motorbike by turning the ignition key to the
OFF position. Insert the output plug into the charging
socket of the motorbike (see fig. 1) and connect the
220/110 V input plug to the wall socket (see fig. 2). The
battery is fully charged when the charger indicator is
green. We suggest extending the charging time by
1-2 hours to achieve better battery condition. When
charging is complete, unplug the charger’s input plug
and then the output plug.
Direct charging of the electric motorbike battery:
Switch
off the motorbike by turning the ignition key to the OFF
position. Open the storage compartment under the seat.
Carefully remove the plug from the battery. Insert the
output plug into the battery charging socket (see fig.
1) and connect the 220/110 V input plug to the wall
socket (see fig. 2). The battery is fully charged when the
charger indicator is green. We suggest extending the
fig. dashboard
fig. construction of an electric motorbike
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