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Battery Chargers and Plugging In 

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Charging Information 

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Charging port access and location 

37

Charging Information 

38

Charging Indication 

38

Charging Information 

39

Partial Charging 

39

Charging Information 

40

Battery balancing  40

Charging Information 

41

Battery Management System (BMS)  41

Suspension 42

Front adjustment  42

Suspension 43

Front adjustment  43

Suspension 44

Rear adjustment  44

Storing your Bike  45

Pre-storage cleaning 

45

Storing your Bike  47

short-term, stored state effects on battery  47

Storing your Bike  49

short-term, stored state effects on battery  49

Transporting your Bike  50

Preparing for transportation 

50

Storing your Bike  51

Protecting electronic elements  51

Range, Tires, and Motor  53

Reduced range 

53

Range, Tires, and Motor  54

Table of Contents

Summary of Contents for Urban s

Page 1: ...Urban s USER MAnual...

Page 2: ...ride spot check12 General Information 13 Identification data 13 General Information 14 Maintenance schedule 14 User serviceable Components 15 Maintenance you can do yourself 15 Vehicle Specifications...

Page 3: ...nd Instruments 28 Throttle control 28 Getting Started 29 powering off and parking 29 Controls and Instruments 30 Brake fluid reservoir 30 Getting Started 31 Monitoring brake fluid 31 max 31 min 31 Get...

Page 4: ...BMS 41 Suspension 42 Front adjustment 42 Suspension 43 Front adjustment 43 Suspension 44 Rear adjustment 44 Storing your Bike 45 Pre storage cleaning 45 Storing your Bike 47 short term stored state ef...

Page 5: ...ing 58 Motor protection mode 58 Troubleshooting 59 No power 59 Troubleshooting 60 Flat tire 60 Troubleshooting 61 Lost keys 61 Diagnostics and Errors 62 Code Errors 62 What to Do 63 In the event of an...

Page 6: ...6 This manual must remain with the vehicle at all times...

Page 7: ...d quality Therefore this manual contains the most current product information available at the time of printing If you choose to sell your Evoke Urban S remember to pass this manual to the new owner a...

Page 8: ...tes that serious injury or death will occur Evoke Urban S motorcycle series is an electric motorcycle As such there are warnings you should be aware of when touching or discon necting elements These l...

Page 9: ...ions We strongly advise you not to remove any orig inal equipment or modify your Urban S in any way that would change its design or operation Such changes could seriously impair your Urban S handling...

Page 10: ...e in the part of the lane where you are most likely to be seen 4 Know your bike and how to use it Get formal training on motorcycle opera tion and take refresher courses 5 Never drive while under the...

Page 11: ...pas senger or cargo you may feel some difference during acceleration and braking but as long as you keep your Urban S well maintained with good tires and brakes you can safely carry loads within the g...

Page 12: ...vice provider and be extremely vigilant while riding 4 Tires Make sure nothing is embedded in the tire check the tread for wear gauge the tire s air pressure it should be around 40psi If problems are...

Page 13: ...d into the Steering Neck 3 Mounted to the Frame Be sure to document both and keep the num bers somewhere safe In the unfortunate event that your bike is stolen the authorities will need both VIN numbe...

Page 14: ...le is recommended for your Urban S Maintenance schedule General Information 10 000 Km 20 000 Km 40 000 Km 60 000 Km 80 000 Km 100 000 Km 120 000 Km Battery Check Up Tire Replacement Brake Check Up Mot...

Page 15: ...second burst of Lightweight lubricant on the left and right side of the rear axle 3 Kickstand 3 1 Inject a 1 second burst of Lightweight lubricant on the upper bolt of the kickstand securing the kicks...

Page 16: ...8 hours 110v Front brakes Dual disc 4 piston hydraulic 300x4 mm Rear brakes Single disc 2 piston hydraulic 220x4 mm Front suspension 42mm inverted fork dual shock Rear suspension Single shock rear Fro...

Page 17: ...17 1 Handlebars 2 Headlight 3 Tank 4 Kickstand 5 Passenger seat 6 Charging port 7 Passenger foot pegs 8 Driver foot pegs 9 Motor Side Profile with Labels Controls and Instruments 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9...

Page 18: ...foot pegs The driver s foot pegs 1 are spring loaded and are automatically deployed Passenger foot pegs 2 are usually folded in upright vertical position To deploy them gently pull the peg into a hor...

Page 19: ...urn signal 3 Horn 4 Left rearview mirror 5 LCD display 6 Wireless starter optional 7 Right rearview mirror 8 Throttle Kill Switch 9 Light settings 10 Key switch Handlebars Controls and Instruments 1 4...

Page 20: ...20 1 Horn 2 Turn signal 3 High beam 4 Left rearview mirror mount Left Handlebar Switchbox Controls and Instruments...

Page 21: ...other mo torists 1 Headlights To alert other motorists and illuminate the road 2 Parking Lights To make yourself more visible while parked 3 Off Vehicles equiped with DRL will automatically turn the...

Page 22: ...22 The ignition switch is used to select the oper ational mode of the bike either ON or PARK mode and to lock the steering for theft preven tion Ignition Switch Controls and Instruments...

Page 23: ...n position The Urban S powers up Drive mode can be engaged 3 Lock Turn the handlebar all the way to the left push down on the key and turn count er clockwise to the Lock steering lock position to lock...

Page 24: ...the Off position This will switch off the drive system Set the Start Off switch to the Off position to disengage the drive system Turn the ignition key counterclockwise to the Off position The Urban...

Page 25: ...eter 2 Motor Temperature 3 Current meter 4 Trip Distance Meter 5 Voltage Meter 6 Odometer 7 Battery Gauge 8 Error Notification 9 ODB Error 10 Turn Signals LCD display Controls and Instruments 4 1 7 10...

Page 26: ...position Ensure the Throttle Kill Switch is in the ON postion and the Kickstand is in the full upright position In the ON position the motor is able to draw power from the battery and the bike s elect...

Page 27: ...27 1 Right handbrake 2 Throttle Kill Switch 3 Light settings 4 Wireless starter Optional 5 Throttle 6 Right rearview mirror mount Right handlebar switchbox Controls and Instruments 5 6...

Page 28: ...orward direction Release the throttle and it snaps back to the closed position B de energizing the motor and regenerative braking begins When the motorcycle is moving and the throttle control is in th...

Page 29: ...e ground surface is firm especially under the kickstand If you must park on a hill back the rear tire downhill against the curb with the Urban S at a 45 degree angle to the curb KICKSTAND Use the kick...

Page 30: ...s part of inspecting the brakes Brake fluid is a type of hydraulic fluid used to transfer force into pressure and to amplify brak ing force Due to its hygroscopic properties the fluid absorbs moisture...

Page 31: ...lass fluid monitoring section If low open the brake fluid reservoir with the 2 Philips head screws and fill with DOT4 brake flu id Make sure to close the reservoir tightly Wipe down any brake fluid th...

Page 32: ...ives the regenerative braking any time the throttle is not accelerating Slide to Regen prolongs your brake pads and provides another level of safety An Authorized Evoke Dealer can adjust Slide to Rege...

Page 33: ...33 Never leave a charging battery unattended Never charge indoors Charging warnings Battery Information...

Page 34: ...to reset mak ing sure that the power displayed on your LCD screen is accurate Each time you charge your battery you should be charging it to full capacity and allowing the gauge to reset each time If...

Page 35: ...lder than 0 C 32 F Evoke batteries contain lithium which becomes unstable in temperatures below 0 C 32 F Charging below freezing can cause permanent damage to the battery and result in reduced per for...

Page 36: ...s 3 segments Input Stage Wire 110v or 220v Power Charger Output Stage Wire DC Voltage The Input Stage Wire connects to the outlet or Charging Station directly to control charging Charging Information...

Page 37: ...nsert charging pistol into the charging port 1 3 Plug in the Standard Outlet plug into the wall socket 2 Charging at a Charging Station 1 2 1 Open charging port cap 2 2 Insert charging pistol into the...

Page 38: ...38 1 The On board Charger Fan will turn on 2 On the LCD screen the top most bar of the battery gauge will blink 3 The vehicle throttle will not be active Charging Information Charging Indication...

Page 39: ...oximately 25 minutes of a charge One block represents approximately 20 km of range 2 On board Fast Charger 110v One block represents approximately 50 minutes of a charge One block represents approxima...

Page 40: ...C power connected to allow the cells to balance 1 Every 3 months discharge your bike to near empty 20 State of Charge 2 Charge your battery for 10 hours on the slow charger or 5 hours on the on board...

Page 41: ...oes into protection and the unit does not automatically recover there is a manual override switch located underneath the rear seat 1 Turn on bike 2 Remove rear seat 3 Push and hold the button for a mi...

Page 42: ...load and reduces the unloaded sag of the suspension system Turning the nut counter clockwise decreas es the spring preload and increases the un loaded sag of the suspension system To adjust the spring...

Page 43: ...e the adjuster screw clockwise to stiffen the damping and counter clockwise to soften it Rebound damping right fork Rotate the adjuster screw clockwise to stiffen the damping and counter clockwise to...

Page 44: ...wise to increase the pre load To adjust the pre load back to the original setting used during manufacture raise the rear wheel off the ground using a safety stand or a hoist Ro tate the pre load ring...

Page 45: ...t also makes it easier to inspect and service Do not expose your bike to harsh detergents or chemical solvents as this could damage its met al paint or plastic To clean your bike use a sponge or soft...

Page 46: ...46 Your bike is considered to be in a stored state if it goes unused for more than three days...

Page 47: ...r empty Storing the battery at full charge can result in decreased bat tery life whereas storing at empty can result in complete battery dysfunction To ensure a long battery life only store your bike...

Page 48: ...48 Long term storage is de fined as storage lasting lon ger than two weeks...

Page 49: ...that issues are not forgotten about in the meantime Then disconnect the Battery Safety Disconnect to reduce quiescent drain on the bat teries During storage periodically every 1 2 months check the So...

Page 50: ...or a flatbed trailer Do not tow your Urban S When contacting a towing or transporting ser vice be sure to ask if they have a flatbed area loading ramp or power ramp to safely lift the Ur ban S Also a...

Page 51: ...g the vehi cle s internal components Be sure that the storage area is dry and not in located in direct sunlight as this can also affect the bike s performance following the conclusion of storage Avoid...

Page 52: ...52 Many factors affect the range of your bike...

Page 53: ...s This means that your bike will be using more power to move and as a result will not be able to move as far Temperatures below 25 C 77 F sitting upright while riding carrying excess weight or passeng...

Page 54: ...at your bike will be using less power to move and as a result will be able to move further Temperatures above 25 C 77 F leaning forward while riding soft accelerating properly inflated tires and flat...

Page 55: ...e tread and correctly inflated for the load you are carrying Inspection Whenever you check the tire pressures you should also inspect the wheel and tire to see if any of the following are evident Dent...

Page 56: ...on Mode Motor Temperature can be monitored with the following gauge indicated on the right had side of this page In protection mode only 15 of total power will be available for use giving you just eno...

Page 57: ...ving in an abnormal manner the first thing you should try is to simply shut it off and then restart it again In most cases this will resolve whatever the issue was However if it does not resolve your...

Page 58: ...esult of hard acceleration and only 15 of total power is avail able for use giving you just enough to power to pull over in a safe location When this happens simply shut the bike down for a few minute...

Page 59: ...the nearest outlet and plug it into the charger and charge the bike 3 If On board Charger does not turn on then Open the rear seat Check if the BMS Switch is ON If the BMS Switch is OFF press and hol...

Page 60: ...is unsafe and may cause bodi ly harm and or death As soon as you notice a flat tire pull over to the side of the road in a safe location and shut the bike down Do not ride the bike Do not push the bi...

Page 61: ...ith two keys Evoke recommends that you keep one key in a safe lo cation as a spare in case you misplace the other If one or both keys are lost contact your Evoke Authorized Dealer for replacement opti...

Page 62: ...0x014 Discharge BMS overheat 0x015 BMS short circuit protection 0x016 BMS error 0x017 Single cell undervoltage Code Description 0x018 Charger hardware failure 0x019 Charger temperature is too high 0x0...

Page 63: ...high voltage com ponents or cabling Cutting the cabling could result in serious injury or death DISCONNECT main battery connector located to the rear of the front fork beneath the body panels First Re...

Page 64: ...Do not puncture RED AREAS on the image DISCONNECT main battery connector located behind front fork First Responder Information High Voltage Compo nents Locations In the event of an accident What to D...

Page 65: ...of Evoke This information is designed as a tool to help you understand how to efficiently service our products by working with an Authorized Evoke Dealer near you or a Regional Dealer Support Represen...

Page 66: ...erviced please make sure that the appropriate maintenance re cord has been completed Maintenance Records 10 000 km 20 000 km Date Date Notes Notes Peformed by Peformed by 40 000 km 60 000 km Date Date...

Page 67: ...67 Maintenance Records 80 000 km 100 000 km Date Date Notes Notes Peformed by Peformed by 120 000 km 130 000 km Date Date Notes Note Performed by Peformed by...

Page 68: ...t of accidents or collision Any defects caused or repairs required as a result of abusive operation negligence accident improper installation modification or inappropriate use as outlined in this Owne...

Page 69: ...69 Dimensions...

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