
USER MANUAL - 2020
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9.4 Braking
The front brake lever, located on the right hand side of the
handlebars, brakes only the front wheel.
The rear brake lever located near to the right footpeg brake the rear
wheel.
The brake levers control the brakes when the lever is squeezed.
It is important to be fully aware of
the motorcycle’s
braking
capacities for safe driving on public roads.
To brake properly, under normal traffic conditions, first close the
throttle. Then brake using simultaneously the front and rear brake
levers for strong braking.
When braking, the throttle grip must be in the closed position
(acceleration stopped).
Braking too strongly causes the wheels to lock and makes the
motorcycle dangerously uncontrollable. It is necessary to adapt your
braking to the situation and to the pavement condition.
Check the condition of the brake system before each use. A
wet or dirty brake system greatly reduces braking performance.
Clean and degrease the system if grease or dirt is present.
If there is any doubt about the condition of the brake system,
contact
Electric Motion
customer service.
9.5 PRB & PELS (option)
To be perfectly adapted to trial driving, the EM trial has a PELS
(Progressive Electronic Lever Switch).
The PELS system (Electric Lever Switch) allows you to cut or liberate,
in a progr
essive maneer, the motor’s power, such as a heat
motorcycle can. It is very useful to cross obstacles for exemple.
Afin de s’adapter au mieux à la pratique du trial, la moto électrique
EM Trial est équipée
d’un système PELS (Progressive Electronic Lever
Switch
–
Embrayage Electronique Progressif).
But this lever can also be used as PRB (Progressive Regenerator
Brake). When the pilot is not accelerating, the motor is not powered.
If it is in freewheel, it is possible to regenerate the motor ;it allows to
recharge the battery while acting as a motor brake. Therefore, this
lever allows to manage the regeneration percentage.