Headlight and Indicators
Off-road tire (21-inch diameter front and 18-inch diameter rear)
STORM BEE F (Off road): Off-road version
Off-road tire (21-inch diameter front and 18-inch diameter rear)
Riding tips for maximum range
Range varies in STORM BEE electric motorcycles similarly to how it varies in gas motorcycles.
The range variety of STORM BEE electric motorcycles comes from the riding
application
after
each full charge. In addition to riding habits, energy consumption is also affected by
environmental conditions (such as extreme cold or hot weather, riding on steep soft road, etc.).
To achieve the maximum range with a single charge, please pay attention to reduce the
maximum speed, less sudden acceleration and maintain a constant speed to ensure the
maximum range.
To reach the maximum range, please following the tips below:
• Avoid frequent and acute acceleration and braking.
•
under safe riding conditions, please reduce the riding speed by using the throttle to decelerate
instead of pulling the brake lever.
When your riding the STORM BEE, as long as the motorcycle is
moving and the throttle is in the idle position, the energy regenerative brake will reduce the speed of
the STORM BEE and converting the kinetic energy to charge the battery pack.
• Maintain a correct tire pressure (Please refer to
Recommended tire pressure table
page10.9.)
• Remove unnecessary goods and reduce load.
• The maximum range in winter or summer could be slightly different.
In conclusion
, you can estimate your range according to the above factors and your riding habits.
Note: The range will be reduced according to the various tough road conditions during off-road
riding.
1.10
Transporting
It is highly recommended that the electric motorcycle be firmly secured on the transport frame
using ratchet straps while it is being transported
. It is recommended that the soft straps must
be used to reduces scratches or other damages.
It is recommended to fix the ratchet straps according to the points shown in the figure. The
front two are tied to the handlebar and the back two are tied to the left and right swing arm.
Please do not damage the chain or brake line when tied the strap.
The tie down straps should
be at a 45° angle from the motorcycle. Follow the manufactures instructions for the ratchet
straps you are using.