Energica Eva 2018 Owner'S Manual Download Page 82

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Label (DTC)

Description

MIL

P1026

PRECHARGE SEQUENCE FAILED – PRECHARGE CONTACTOR SHORT CIRCUIT

P1027

PRECHARGE SEQUENCE FAILED – PRECHARGE CONTACTOR OPEN CIRCUIT

C1003

UNSPECIFIED CM ERROR

C1004

CP LINE PROBLEM OR EVSE NOT COMPATIBLE

C1013

AC LINE ERROR

C1014

UNCLASSIFIED CM ERROR

C1015

FAST CHARGE NOT PRESENT

C1017

ASSET MODULE – RUN

P1000

BATTERY PACK UNDERVOLTAGE

P1001

BATTERY PACK OVERVOLTAGE

P1002

BATTERY PACK UNDER TEMP

P1003

BATTERY PACK OVER TEMP

P0514

ERROR READING TEMPERATURE

P1049

DRIVE TEMPERATURE TOO HIGH

P1030

CELL UNDERVOLTAGE VCU ALARM

P1043

MAIN FUSE BLOWN

P1044

CELL OVERVOLTAGE VCU ALARM

P0516

BMS TEMPERATURE SENSOR SHORT CIRCUIT FAULT

P0517

BMS TEMPERATURE SENSOR OPEN CIRCUIT FAULT

P1005

ERROR READING VOLTAGE

P1008

BMS MISREADING VOLTAGE

P1006

ERROR READING V BMS CELL UNDERVOLTAGE ALARM

P1009

BMS MISREADING V BMS CELL OVERVOLTAGE ALARM

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Summary of Contents for Eva 2018

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Page 2: ...e technological solutions to the test Building on our experience in racing we set ourselves the goal to evolve our vision even further and create a street legal motorcycle and Energica Motorcycle is t...

Page 3: ...2 Cod ENF003100 Rev 02 02 2018 Owner Manual Translated version https www motomanuals net...

Page 4: ...8 Location of controls 18 Front brake lever 19 Rear brake pedal 19 Adjusting the position of the footpegs models fitted with adjustable footpegs 20 Adjusting rear brake pedal position versions with ad...

Page 5: ...Minimum depth of the tread 66 Headlamps turn indicators 66 Fuses 68 Liquids 72 Tightening torque values 72 User messages 73 Diagnostic codes 77 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE 84 Checks before start up 84 ABS sy...

Page 6: ...ng the front brake fluid level 111 Checking the rear brake fluid level 112 Checking brake pad wear 113 General inspection of the braking system 114 Checking the coolant level 114 Adjusting the chain t...

Page 7: ...rgica Motor Company in due course such information is not contained in this manual at the time of purchase Energica Motor Company undertakes to keep its customers informed of any updates that are made...

Page 8: ...e equipment necessary to carry out all work to a professional standard and above all uses only genuine spare parts which are completely compatible with your motorcycle and ensure superior performance...

Page 9: ...otification in writing of any problems or service issues encountered Written notification must be sent to Energica Motor Company Inc at the following address Energica Motor Company Inc North America O...

Page 10: ...o in the event of an accident Energica Motor Company has always taken the safety of its customers and of its motorcycles very seriously and uses superior quality materials and active and passive safet...

Page 11: ...range color IMPORTANT Energica Motor Company shall not be held liable for death personal injury or material damage resulting from the use or installation of non approved accessories The manufacturer c...

Page 12: ...d waste collection center IMPORTANT Always unplug the charging cable before performing any work on the motorcycle even if it is not currently on charge This motorcycle is equipped with a high capacity...

Page 13: ...sition 65 California State law requires the product to carry the following warning statements CAUTION Certain motorcycles contain or release chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer...

Page 14: ...or USA customers If you believe that your vehicle has a defects which may cause any accident or injury fatal or otherwise you are required to notify the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration...

Page 15: ...by a set of unique codes The pictures below show where these are located on the motorcycle 1 VIN 2 Identification plate Europe 3a Identification plate USA 3b EPA plate USA 4 Identification plate Cana...

Page 16: ...du r glement sur la s curit des v hicules automobiles du Canada en vigueur la date de sa fabrication FRONT 181 kg 400 lb WITH 120 70ZR17M C 58W TIRE RIM 17XMT 3 50 AT 290 kPa 42 psi COLD GAWR PNBE RE...

Page 17: ...16 Safety stickers EN0003 Label applied to models sold in the United States and Canada https www motomanuals net...

Page 18: ...17 EN0004 https www motomanuals net...

Page 19: ...ontrols A Front Brake Lever B Rear Brake Pedal C Keys D Left control switch E Dashboard F Ignition Switch and Steering Wheel Lock with Key G Right control switch H Throttle twist grip EN0005 G H E F D...

Page 20: ...ables to you use the brake lever comfortably Only adjust the span when the motorcycle is stationary and has been switched off B Rear brake pedal To apply the rear brake depress the pedal 1 with your f...

Page 21: ...ange the position of the footpegs on the right 2 and left 3 unscrew the screws 4 and reposition them to suit you using the holes 5 in the plate 2 4 5 EN0008 4 3 EN0009 Refer to the routine maintenance...

Page 22: ...e pin screw assembly reposition it in the hole that best suits you and then retighten 7 6 EN0010 Refer to the routine maintenance table for information on tightening the screw 6 correctly Adjusting th...

Page 23: ...play and tighten the screw 9 10 EN0012 C Keys The EVA comes with a MASTER key orange or gray in addition to the two ignition keys green EN0013 Do not use the MASTER key for normal operation of the mo...

Page 24: ...ilizer light will switch off for one second The key has now been configured and can be taken out by turning it to OFF Repeat this procedure for all the keys you have Put the MASTER key back in and tur...

Page 25: ...e selected Right to navigate to the right within the menu Left to navigate to the left within the menu EN0015 The controls given above are represented in this booklet by the following symbols ENTER pr...

Page 26: ...e all four turn indicators Mid position press quickly to reset the position indicators Press the control to deactivate the turn indicator 3 Control Warning sound 4 Light controls This control has thre...

Page 27: ...26 5 SET control This enables you to access the profile screen See the paragraph Display modes Profile screen for more information https www motomanuals net...

Page 28: ...Blocking System indicators red 4 Motor current indicator 5 Right turn indicator green light 6 ABS amber light 7 MIL amber light 8 Charge indicator green light 9 Display 10 Immobilizer red light 11 GO...

Page 29: ...Battery completely drained Charge the motorcycle as soon as possible There is a fault in the motorcycle For safety reasons the input and output power of the battery pack motor AC DC charging deactiva...

Page 30: ...te four times See the DISPLAY section for more information Electrical Anti Blocking System Indicators The eABS prevents the rear wheel from losing its grip of the road when the accelerator is released...

Page 31: ...F 3 Go ON 3 2 1 EN0018 IMPORTANT Turn the key clockwise to put it into position 3 From this position turn the key counter clockwise to position 2 The key can be removed from here You can reach positio...

Page 32: ...s off the motor If the event of a breakdown or accident cut off the power to the motorcycle immediately by Pressing the switch 1 to the position Turning the key switch to OFF The switch is used for sa...

Page 33: ...y and the GO symbol is lit the motorcycle will set off if the throttle grip is unintentionally or accidentally twisted by the rider or anyone else Always take care not to operate the throttle if you a...

Page 34: ...lock 6 Tachometer 7 Current indicator 8 Diagnostic indicator 9 Battery temperature 10 Total odometer 11 Battery power left 12 Battery range left 13 Active regeneration profile 14 Trip odometer 15 Acti...

Page 35: ...for more information 4 Multifunction icon The appearance of this icon may vary depending on the information displayed For example update message charging stations 5 Clock This function shows the time...

Page 36: ...there is a potential fault in the motorcycle s electronic system The symbol refers the user to the diagnostics page in which a graphical representation of the location of the fault and the relative id...

Page 37: ...w down or switch off the motorcycle Wait for the battery temperature to decrease 10 Total odometer This function shows the total distance the motorcycle has traveled The distance is expressed in kilom...

Page 38: ...a number of different factors in which even small changes may produce significant differences These factors are speed and riding style power profile used road conditions temperature type of tires used...

Page 39: ...ery voltage is too low and warns the rider that the strategy has been implemented by activating the LIMP indicator lamp If this occurs simply charging the motorcycle and waiting for the battery to rea...

Page 40: ...ages from the motorcycle e g faults or warnings An example is given below EN0028 See the User messages section for more information on user messages 16 Connectivity Position calculated correctly green...

Page 41: ...condition is activated Display modes The display has a number of different display modes each of which has a number of sub screens Check screen Guide screens Profile screen Menu screens Battery charg...

Page 42: ...ess the four guide screens See the Left control switch section for more information Main screen EN0030 See the DISPLAY section for more information Consumption screen EN0031 This screen enables you to...

Page 43: ...consumption of your motorcycle over the last 10 Km 6 2 mi EN0031 From the top Motor torque indicator Current power indicator Current consumption indicator Average consumption indicator The average co...

Page 44: ...want to reset the data Chronometer screen This screen enables you to time a journey You can view this page by enabling the function in the menu screens See the Display modes menu screens section for...

Page 45: ...Every time you press the button the chronometer will save the time and start again from zero To stop the chronometer Press to activate the STOP button Press to stop the chronometer RESET is then acti...

Page 46: ...f the four profiles has been selected The higher the profile the greater the engine brake effect during deceleration If the battery is fully charged the YELLOW symbol will start flashing on the guide...

Page 47: ...graph LPR function Long Period Rest for more information on the LPR function 2 Setting the clock This enables you to select and manage the clock function 3 About Displays information about the motorcy...

Page 48: ...arging backlight ON OFF when charging Display mode selects day or night display modes or sets automatic day night mode switching controlled by light sensor integrated in dashboard 4 Setting the lights...

Page 49: ...for viewing the location and codes of any faults identified See the Diagnostics codes section for more information about identification codes Connections settings Accesses the section for pairing you...

Page 50: ...3 5 hours to recharge the EVA from a battery state of charge of 0 to 95 220 240V These values are given for indicative purposes only the recharging times may vary depending on the outside temperature...

Page 51: ...p up automatically the GPS function must be active icon displayed and the My Energica app must be running on your smartphone and connected to the motorcycle via Bluetooth icon displayed The My Energic...

Page 52: ...Station screen is active press to navigate within the screen and press or to scroll through the stations found Key information for each charging station is displayed in larger format To exit the scre...

Page 53: ...IN PARTS Location of parts A Rear view mirrors B Front fork adjusters C Kickstand D Battery charging socket E Rear shock absorber adjusters F Seat lock A A B D F E C EN0044 B E E https www motomanuals...

Page 54: ...ing inside each fork tube turn the hexagonal end of the adjuster with a hex wrench EN0046 Turning clockwise increases the preload on the spring Turning counter clockwise reduces the preload on the spr...

Page 55: ...o increase damping action or counterclockwise to reduce damping action EN0047 The factory setting is one and a half rotations from the starting position fully tightened To adjust the compression dampi...

Page 56: ...m extension 2 Tilt the motorcycle until the kickstand is resting on the ground To return the kickstand to its resting position 3 tilt the motorcycle to the right while lifting the toe loop with the to...

Page 57: ...l CCS DC TYPE 1 MODE 4 DC Max current 60 A Voltage 330 V DC TYPE 2 MODE 4 DC Max current 60 A Voltage 330 V The charging cable is locked into place when connected to the socket under the saddle by a s...

Page 58: ...tain maximum battery charge and ensure maximum range See the paragraph Charging the battery for more information on charging times and procedures WARNING During charging the battery charger cooling fa...

Page 59: ...ry setting is two clicks from the initial position S Optional shock absorber WARNING The rear spring preload must be set correctly for the load carried by the motorcycle A higher preload setting is ne...

Page 60: ...mping action turn the ring nut 5 at the bottom of the damper 5 EN0054 The ring nut 5 has 30 adjustment settings Turn the ring nut clockwise viewed from top of damper to set a slower damping rate Turn...

Page 61: ...into the designated lock 1 and turn it to open the seat This gives you access to the battery charging socket 1 EN0055 See the paragraph Charging the battery for information on how to charge the batte...

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Page 63: ...42 7 in Weights Motorcycle weight 282 Kg 621 7 lbs Weight at full load 458 Kg 1009 7 lbs Maximum number of riders 2 Maximum weight of rider passenger and load 176 Kg 388 lbs WARNING Failure to observ...

Page 64: ...81 1 ft lb Rain 90 Nm 66 4 ft lb EVA 107 kW The values listed in the table were measured in bench tests and are indicative only Maximum speed Sport mode limited to 200 km h 124 3 mi h Eco mode limited...

Page 65: ...brake Hydraulic control using the lever on the right hand side of the handlebar Dual 330 mm 13 in Brembo floating discs 4 piston radial caliper Rear brake Hydraulic control using the pedal on the righ...

Page 66: ...the rider and passenger WARNING Inadequate inflation pressure is the one of the commonest causes of tire trouble and may result in cracking tread separation or tire explosion resulting in sudden loss...

Page 67: ...ge Front LED side lights 13 5V 0 34W LED high beam low beam headlights 13 5V 2x10W LED turn indicators EU type approval 13 5V 1 89W Incandescent bulb turn signals RY10W USA type approval 12V 10W Tail...

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Page 69: ...he seat lock using the ignition key Remove the right hand lateral cover undoing the screws in the positions indicated then release the indicated pin 1 Remove the right hand upper lateral fairing 2 dis...

Page 70: ...69 1 EN0063 2 EN0064 3 EN0065 Open the fuse box by pulling the two rubber tabs on the cover https www motomanuals net...

Page 71: ...tivityHub OBD port 6 5 USB port if applicable 7 Empty A fuse that has blown will have a broken internal conductive filament 1 Intact 2 Blown 1 2 EN0067 To prevent the risk of short circuiting replace...

Page 72: ...st be replaced in the event of overcurrent in the relative circuit The replacement fuses used must have the same current rating as the original fuses If fuses blow repeatedly have the electrical syste...

Page 73: ...in Max levels Tightening torque values Thread Nm tolerance 5 ft lb tolerance 5 Front axle 60 44 3 Rear wheel nut 70 51 6 Footpeg plate position adjustment screws M8 25 18 4 Rear brake lever height adj...

Page 74: ...on the display automatically whenever the dashboard needs to inform the user of any messages from the motorcycle e g faults or warnings EN0028 The possible user messages displayed are shown in the fol...

Page 75: ...TAGE CIRCUIT TURN OFF THE VEHICLE IMMEDIATELY A M FAULT IN CHARGING SOCKET LOCKING DEVICE M CHARGING FAULT DISCONNECT THE VEHICLE AND TRY AGAIN CONTACT SERVICE IF THE FAULT PERSISTS M INVALID BMS STAT...

Page 76: ...BATTERY M LIMP MODE ON MOTOR DRIVE TEMPERATURE TOO HIGH A C REDUCED MAINS POWER POSSIBLE INCREASE IN CHARGING TIME M C CHARGING COMPLETE REMOVE THE CHARGING CABLE M C BATTERY TOO COLD TO BE RECHARGED...

Page 77: ...ice to purchase optional accessory M UNLOCK THE CHARGING CABLE PRESS MODE TO CONFIRM OR LEFT TO SKIP M REMOVE THE CHARGING CABLE M ABS COMMAND FAILED M C FAST CHARGE CYCLE COMPLETE Message Clearance A...

Page 78: ...n will appear at the bottom right of the display EN0068 To identify faults the Diagnostics screen accessed from the menu screen displays an image of the motorcycle with the affected area highlighted t...

Page 79: ...0A10 PSU OUTPUT TOO HIGH P0A09 PSU OUTPUT TOO LOW P1028 12V CIRCUIT ABNORMAL LOAD C1000 LEAK DETECTED BETWEEN HV CIRCUIT AND FRAME C1001 LEAK DETECTED BETWEEN CHASSIS AND HV RAIL C1002 LEAK DETECTED B...

Page 80: ...OPEN CIRCUIT FAULT B1005 LEFT INDICATOR SHORT CIRCUIT FAULT B1006 RIGHT INDICATOR OPEN CIRCUIT FAULT B1007 RIGHT INDICATOR SHORT CIRCUIT FAULT B1009 LOW BEAM OPEN CIRCUIT FAULT B1010 LOW BEAM SHORT C...

Page 81: ...FAILURE P2158 REAR WHEEL SPEED SENSOR FAILURE P2158 P0500 FRONT AND REAR WHEEL SPEED SENSORS FAILURE P2162 WHEEL SPEED SENSOR COHERENCY FAILURE P1031 CHARGER DC CONNECTION FAILURE P1012 HV CONTACTOR W...

Page 82: ...K UNDERVOLTAGE P1001 BATTERY PACK OVERVOLTAGE P1002 BATTERY PACK UNDER TEMP P1003 BATTERY PACK OVER TEMP P0514 ERROR READING TEMPERATURE P1049 DRIVE TEMPERATURE TOO HIGH P1030 CELL UNDERVOLTAGE VCU AL...

Page 83: ...U0040 DTB BUS OFF U0043 DTB BUS OFF U0412 BMS STATUS ERROR U0121 ABS TIMEOUT COMMUNICATION ERROR U0182 LOW BEAM MODULE COMMUNICATION ERROR MODULE NOT RESPONDING U0182 HIGH BEAM MODULE COMMUNICATION E...

Page 84: ...AFETY ERROR P1055 LOW LEVEL SAFETY ERROR P1063 LOW LEVEL SAFETY ERROR P1056 LOW LEVEL SAFETY ERROR P0603 LOW LEVEL SAFETY ERROR watchdog error P1057 LOW LEVEL SAFETY ERROR P1058 LOW LEVEL SAFETY ERROR...

Page 85: ...oil level Check the front and rear brake fluid levels Refer to the sections Checking the front brake fluid level and Checking the rear brake fluid level Make sure there are no leaks or loose or detac...

Page 86: ...king mechanism is perceived as a slight pulsing resistance on the brake lever and pedal The control and management of the front and rear ABS systems are performed separately i e operated by their resp...

Page 87: ...rease the limits of the motorcycle and are not a reason to ride at higher speed They are not a substitute for riding responsibly and with due attention and the rider must be ready at all times to reac...

Page 88: ...ionality of the ABS system and affect increase braking and stopping distances Starting the motor Before starting the motor make yourself familiar with the driving controls of the motorcycle If you are...

Page 89: ...s will set the motorcycle in motion Always take care not to operate the throttle if you are not intending to set the motorcycle in motion When stationary it is always advisable to disable the motorcyc...

Page 90: ...Apply the brakes and stop the motorcycle Switch off the motor by turning the key to OFF EN0072 In an emergency press the emergency cut off switch 1 See the paragraph Right control switch emergency cu...

Page 91: ...4 For more information on the START MOTOR button refer to the section Right control switch To change from reverse to slow movement press the START MOTOR button EN0075 By pressing on START MOTOR you ca...

Page 92: ...when not in use In this way the battery will be maintained at its optimum level of charge If the motorcycle is left disconnected from the charger for a long time it may not be possible to recharge th...

Page 93: ...on which may be activated by the user to protect the battery against deterioration during prolonged periods with the motorcycle not in use over 30 days This function maintains an optimum charge level...

Page 94: ...MODE to access the Menu Screens See the paragraph Left control switch and the paragraph Menu Screens for more information EN0037 Select Configuration Select LPR ON When the message LPR MODE ACTIVE is...

Page 95: ...wer supply before use may cause damage to property or overload the mains supply Have your electric power supply checked by an electrician before using to charge the motorcycle WARNING Using a charger...

Page 96: ...damage due for example to electric shock or fire WARNING When using the standard charging cable never set the charge current higher than the maximum permitted continuous current value of the wall soc...

Page 97: ...rect remaining range value may be indicated if all the instructions given in the chapters Correct battery maintenance and Charging the battery are not followed correctly Longer charge times may be nec...

Page 98: ...he use of cables or adapters not mentioned in the specifications of this manual could result in current overloads electric shock or fires After lifting the saddle seat to access the charging socket pl...

Page 99: ...77 Once the battery charging cycle has started do not disconnect the plug until it is complete If you want to stop charging the battery you must insert the key into the ignition switch and turn it to...

Page 100: ...cle Turn on the low beams 10 m 32 8 ft 9 H __ 10 H EN0078 The upper demarcation limit between the dark area and the lit area must be at a height not greater than 9 10 of the height of the headlamps fr...

Page 101: ...crews 4 to adjust the light beam from right to left Screw in to move the light beam to the right Screw out to move the light beam to the left Replacing turn signal bulbs USA type approval To replace t...

Page 102: ...capacity for the weight to be supported must be used The straps should be soft to avoid scratches or other damage to the motorcycle Lifting Hoist the motorcycle at the points shown below 1 2 EN0082 S...

Page 103: ...uring handling of the raised motorcycle make sure the area is clear and that there are no obstacles that could create a hazardous situation Transport Transport the motorcycle on trailers trucks or tro...

Page 104: ...he fork lower plates at point 4 4 EN0087 After anchoring the straps in the four points shown two per side tighten them to compress the front and rear shock absorbers slightly and increase the stabilit...

Page 105: ...d service center and preferably by an authorized Energica dealer Authorized Energica dealers have the technical information and expertise necessary to perform all repair work correctly and reliably on...

Page 106: ...A A A Chain check tension alignment and lubrication A IL IL IL IL IL IL IL Brake fluid front rear check fluid levels and for leaks V V VR VR VR VR VR VR Brakes check and adjust controls A A A A A A A...

Page 107: ...ure D D D D D D D D Rims control for deformity or misalignment I I I I I I I I Wheel bearings check if loosened or damaged I I I I I I I I Steering bearings check if loosened or damaged I I I I I I I...

Page 108: ...e play A AV AV AV AV AV AV AV Kickstand check its operation I IL IL IL IL IL IL IL Transmission oil check the level V VR VR VR VR VR VR VR Motor oil check for leaks visual inspection V V VR VR VR VR V...

Page 109: ...tightened correctly T T T T T T T Lights switches and indicators check their correct operation V AI AI AI AI AI AI AI Cooling system check the level and for leaks Top up if necessary VI VI VI VI VI VI...

Page 110: ...ary V A A A A A A A Inspect battery verify the integrity of the outer casing and the cabling VI VI VI VI VI VI VI Inspect motor check the cabling VI VI VI VI VI VI VI Perform the specified procedure o...

Page 111: ...the oil level with the motorcycle perfectly vertical The level should be as shown in the illustration If the level is low you must top it up To top up or replace the oil at the intervals specified in...

Page 112: ...sition If the brake fluid level drops below the permitted minimum level take your motorcycle to an Energica dealer or to a specialized service center to have the fault corrected Take your motorcycle t...

Page 113: ...el drops below the permitted minimum level take your motorcycle to an Energica dealer or to a specialized service center to have the fault corrected Take your motorcycle to an Energica dealer or to a...

Page 114: ...pads replaced EN0091 EN0092 WARNING Wear beyond the limit of the friction material will result in contact of the metal support with the disc brake compromising braking efficiency the integrity of the...

Page 115: ...em inspected and bled Checking the coolant level To check the coolant level it is necessary to remove some parts of the motorcycle Open the seat lock using the ignition key Remove the left hand latera...

Page 116: ...115 EN0094 1 EN0095 2 EN0096 3 EN0097 https www motomanuals net...

Page 117: ...ons must be performed with the motorcycle perfectly vertical If the level is lower than the minimum mark perform a top up WARNING The coolant may become very hot up to 80 C 176 F To avoid possible bur...

Page 118: ...meter rule at the end of the upper guard pad 3 Pressing the chain slightly downwards obtain the minimum value Then repeat the operation pulling the chain upwards to obtain the maximum value The diffe...

Page 119: ...r the existing wheel alignment Repeat the operation on the right side 5 6 EN0103 After loosening the two check nuts 5 Undo the adjusters 6 to increase chain tension Screw in the adjusters 6 if you wan...

Page 120: ...ontact points 8 located within the swingarm slide As before the wheel must be held fully forward with the axle bearings touching the adjusters Insert an Allen key between the chain and the sprocket Ti...

Page 121: ...to clean the fairings the seat and plastic parts Regularly clean aluminum components by hand For aluminum use special detergents which do NOT contain abrasive substances or caustic soda Use only soft...

Page 122: ...o wash the motorcycle apply stickers to the paintwork may leave permanent marks Prolonged periods with vehicle not in use Energica strongly recommends that the motorcycle is left connected to the char...

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