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• DO NOT switch on ignition until properly seated and ready to ride. WHEN BIKE IS TURNED ON—THE THROTTLE IS 

LIVE AND WILL ACCELERATE THE REAR WHEEL!

• DO NOT attempt to walk bike or place the bike on its stand with ignition on.
• DO NOT ride on sidewalks or pedestrian-only pathways—consult your local ordinances for current laws.
• DO NOT operate the bike at speeds in excess of 20 mph or whatever your local traffic laws dictate for Mopeds.
• DO NOT ride on sand, grass, gravel, or on bumpy, rough or loose unpaved surfaces, this can void your warranty.
• DO NOT ride without both hands on the handle bars.
• DO NOT operate while not properly seated.
• DO NOT jump ramps, curbs, or otherwise attempt any form of stunt-riding.
• DO NOT attempt to open batteries - no servicing is required or possible and will void warranty.
• DO NOT operate the bike if it is materially defective in operation, dam¬aged, or missing safety-related equipment.
• ALWAYS DO pre-ride checks.

PROTECTIVE APPAREL:

• Always wear DOT approved helmet. 
• Always wear full protective clothing.
• DO NOT ride barefoot or with open-toed, high-heel, platform, loose and/or slip-on footwear.
• DO NOT wear or carry anything that obstructs your vision or interferes with your complete control of the vehicle or 

which could become en¬tangled in moving parts.

BIKE CARRYING CAPACITIES: 

• Cargo and accessories MUST BE SECURELY ATTACHED OR STOWED, kept as low on and as close to the centerline of 

the bike as possible, and weight distributed evenly to avoid imbalance or instability. 

• Total payload, including the rider, NOT TO EXCEED 181.4kg (400lbs). 
• FREQUENTLY CHECK all mounts and cargo restraints. NEVER ATTACH heavy items to the front fork, fender, or 

handlebar as poor handling and instability may result. 

• DO NOT carry more than 6.8kg (15lbs) of cargo in the tail rack/box.

NOTICE BEFORE USING:

NOTE: YOUR INSURANCE POLICES MAY NOT PROVIDE COVERAGE FOR ACCIDENTS 

INVOLVING USE OF THIS E-MOPED. TO DETERMINE IF COVERAGE IS PROVIDED--YOU 

SHOULD CONTACT YOUR INSURANCE AGENT.

Summary of Contents for CITY M8

Page 1: ...1 M8 TECHLLC ARIZONAUSA OPERATOR S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...ontrols Failure to do so could result in injury or damage to the vehicle and or denial of warranty coverage USE ONLY M8 TECH approved chargers specifically designed for your exact type and voltage of...

Page 3: ...ety related equipment ALWAYS DO pre ride checks PROTECTIVE APPAREL Always wear DOT approved helmet Always wear full protective clothing DO NOT ride barefoot or with open toed high heel platform loose...

Page 4: ...g in front of you entering the road ahead or coming up behind you car doors opening in front of you pedestrians stepping out in front of you children or dogs playing near the road potholes sewer grati...

Page 5: ...ure wheels spin freely and are aligned Check tire pressure and condition A F T E R E V E R Y R I D E Be sure the ignition is turned off before you get off the bike Let bike rest 10 minutes then plug t...

Page 6: ...of overheating Maintain air flow around the charger at all times DO NOT enclose it in a storage compartment or other unventilated space when charging The charger is designed for indoor dry area use o...

Page 7: ...lug charger into the wall socket 5 Max charging time is 8 hours for completely drained battery Once battery is charged the charger cuts off Remove charger from bike and store in cool dry place It s be...

Page 8: ...rves battery power for off road use non street use III Track Mode use only for non street use or check your local moped laws for speed limit listings Operation INFO A Battery Indicator B Speedometer C...

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Page 10: ...or a Sport Moped that can take you places quickly with utmost safety and without breaking the bank the CityM8 Sport Moped is what you need Bike FEATURES FEATURES OF THE CITYM8 SPORT MOPED Brushless Ma...

Page 11: ...SA Model Number CityM8 Brake F R Hydraulic Disc Max Power 2000W Battery 72V20AH lithium ion Weight 200 lbs Front Suspension USD spring oil 120mm 4 72 inch Rear Suspension Coil over spring air oil with...

Page 12: ...erage for accidents involving the use of this bicycle To determine if coverage is provided you should contact your insurance company or agent For Warranty or Service contact your local dealer or conta...

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