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14. Cleaning and Storing
14.1. Washing
CAUTION! Do not use any harsh chemical products on plastic parts. Be sure to avoid using cloths or
sponges which have been in contact with strong abrasive cleaning products, solvent or thinner, fuel
(gasoline), rust removers or inhibitors, brake fluid, antifreeze, or electrolyte.
Note: We recommend the use of a garden hose to wash your motorcycle. Wash your motorcycle with a
sponge or a clean soft cloth, mild detergent, and water.
DO NOT USE HIGH PRESSURE WASHER!
Use care when cleaning the plastic parts (dash, fenders, and side panels), which can scratch easier than
the other parts of your motorcycle.
• After washing, rinse your motorcycle thoroughly with plenty of clean water to remove any
detergent residue. Dry with a soft towel.
• Safety warning! If the motorcycle is ridden after being washed, apply both brakes several times in
order to remove any moisture from the brake pads. Now its safe to use your bike!
Long term Storage
Whenever you plan on not riding your motorcycle for an extended period of time (30 days without
using your motorcycle) we recommend to do a “long term storage procedure”. It is important to first
charge the battery to 100%. The battery is 100% charged when the display indicates 100% and the led
indicator on the charger has switched from red to green light. Then disconnect the battery charger
from the motorcycle and wall socket. Now you can store the bike for 30 days without doing any further
actions. The bike needs to be charged to 100% once every 30 days if storing longer.
• The recommended long term storage temperature is 0°C to 25°C.
• Charging is not possible below 0°C degrees. The charger will not operate below 0°C
NOTE! If the bike is stored in a higher or lower temperature than recommended, it is possible that the
battery could be subjected to permanent damages. This may cause the battery to not operate at a 100%
level. Disadvantages in power and range will be a result of this.