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Summary of Contents for 2x2 Dual-Use 2018

Page 1: ...2018 USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...2 App You can download either the iOS or Android App to control the settings of your 2 2 and get critical updates to your 2 2 delivered wirelessly Simply search UBCO in the Apple App Store or Google P...

Page 3: ...Seat 8 2 2 Accessory System 8 Console 8 User Controls 8 Wiring 8 Lighting 10 Display 10 Connectivity and User Input 10 Kickstand 10 Technical Specifications 16 02 GETTING STARTED 18 Pre ride Inspecti...

Page 4: ...Charge 31 Charging Powered Devices 32 Power Pack Care Safety 33 04 SAFETY 34 Riding Safety 35 Lights 37 Loading the 2 2 38 05 ACCESSORIES 40 06 MAINTENANCE CARE 46 Cleaning 47 Wheels 48 Removing Fron...

Page 5: ...2 01 ABOUT YOUR...

Page 6: ...2 2 This section gives you a detailed overview of the 2 2 and its functions and features Please read this owner manual carefully it outlines everything you will need to know when owning a 2018 UBCO 2...

Page 7: ...provides an effective riding range per charge and has a charge time of 6 8 hours The 2 2 s portable power pack has a secure locking plug which secures it to the 2 2 preventing it from being removed by...

Page 8: ...5 Directional indicators reflectors rear light number plate holder and mirrors on the road version only...

Page 9: ...ines see Section 05 Accessories The 2 2 is equipped with a large head tube allowing for the UBCO front suspension fork which uses a tapered steering tube design for improved stiffness UBCO Wheelset Th...

Page 10: ...7 Directional indicators reflectors rear light number plate holder and mirrors on the road version only...

Page 11: ...on the front carrier These lugs fit standard M8 bolts and contain a cavity in the back to house an M8 nut preventing it from spinning as the bolt is tightened or loosened The lugs are strategically p...

Page 12: ...9 Directional indicators reflectors rear light number plate holder and mirrors on the road version only...

Page 13: ...indicate warnings a low power pack directional indicators the headlight and an illuminated N light when the 2 2 is in a neutral and non ridable mode Connectivity and User Input Not only can the 2 2 ch...

Page 14: ...11 Screens for demonstration only and are subject to change...

Page 15: ...290mm 315mm 1080mm 1800mm 1250mm 455mm 1270mm Front Rack Rear Rack Directional indicators reflectors rear light number plate holder and mirrors on the road version only 12...

Page 16: ...1270mm 800mm 1080mm 800mm Directional indicators reflectors rear light number plate holder and mirrors on the road version only 13...

Page 17: ...al Indicators Horn Display Throttle Motor Cut Off Switch Front Brake Rear Brake Steering Lock 12v Power Port 10A Max USB Ports Battery Charge Port 14 Directional indicators reflectors rear light numbe...

Page 18: ...1270mm 800mm 1080mm 800mm 15 Directional indicators reflectors rear light number plate holder and mirrors on the road version only...

Page 19: ...hours Input Bluetooth with user app USB Ports 2x USB charging ports 1A 2 5A 1x 12V outlet 10A max COMMUNICATION Integrated ECU Directly controls lighting motor controllers display rider controls Bluet...

Page 20: ...84Nm Top speed 50km h 30mph VEHICLE CLASS NZ AUS LA moped US Motor driven cycle or moped EU L1Be WARRANTIES Dual use 2018 2 2 12 months Portage Power Supplies 24 months Accessories 12 months Spare Par...

Page 21: ...18 02 GETTING STARTED Everything you need to know to start your UBCO 2 2 journey We advise that you read through all the information in this manual before you take your 2 2 out for the first time...

Page 22: ...rectly and are secure General Riding Do not wheely or jump the 2 2 This can damage the hub motors causing gear shock when the motor accelerates rapidly in the air and then decelerates instantly when i...

Page 23: ...en the key is turned to RUN the 2 2 will beep and the N light will turn off Now the 2 2 can be ridden Position 1 OFF Position 2 ACC 12V power is on The USB ports 12V output display and horn are now ac...

Page 24: ...your presence Press the red button to sound the horn Safety Cut off On the right side of the handlebar next to the throttle you will find a control with two switches This is a safety cut off switch f...

Page 25: ...left until the lock body lines up with the securing ring on the headtube b With the key engaged turn the lock barrel clockwise to extend the lock pin into the retaining hole c Deactivate by turning t...

Page 26: ...rottle to return to neutral position and apply the brakes via the brake levers on the handlebars left rear right front The 2 2 provides a level of regenerative braking from the drive motors which assi...

Page 27: ...Time Motor Temp Left Turn Signal Charge Required Neutral Low Beam High Beam Warning Right Turn Signal Odometer Trip Power Output Charge Level Left Button Right Button Your Display Turn signals on roa...

Page 28: ...o you can keep track of the time while you re out and about To change the time follow these steps a Hold down right button until numbers flash b Press the right button to change between hours and minu...

Page 29: ...2 is on the stand c Ensure the weight of the 2 2 is resting on the stand and that the stand is secure Retracting the stand a Simply remove the weight of the 2 2 off the stand and keep body parts clea...

Page 30: ...be adjusted Wind the disk at the base of the spring clockwise to lessen the spring force and make the suspension softer Twist counter clockwise to increase the spring force and make the suspension sti...

Page 31: ...38 3 certified and your charger is UL CE certified to provide safe operation use and transit The power pack is constructed from high quality Panasonic 18650 Cylindrical Cells mounted into cell holders...

Page 32: ...e power pack plug lock with the keyring Torx Tool provided with your 2 2 s keys and unplug from the 2 2 The socket is located on the right hand side of the power pack c Remove the power pack strap d L...

Page 33: ...charge ports stay clean and in good condition to operate properly If the power pack is removed ensure that the power pack plug is reinstalled correctly A power socket is located on the right hand sid...

Page 34: ...acity This setting is ideal of those not using a full discharge and will extend power pack life Max Setting Charges the power pack to 100 capacity This setting is useful for high intensity environment...

Page 35: ...rical sockets or plugs Do not submerge the 2 2 in water and always replace the plug caps when not in use Turn the key to ACC or RUN to power the outlets The outlets are as follows A A 1x 10A power por...

Page 36: ...any issues please contact your service provider A A Charge your power pack overnight at least once a month to ensure the health of the power pack A A Lithium ion power packs do not suffer from the sa...

Page 37: ...34 04 SAFETY We want you to have fun riding your 2 2 but take your safety seriously The 2 2 is a powerful vehicle and should always be operated safely and with caution...

Page 38: ...of drugs or alcohol Off road Use A A Watch for changes in terrain A A Abide by local off road riding laws and regulations A A Obtain permission to ride on private property A A Use your horn as a warni...

Page 39: ...d use For off road use under 30km h you may use a helmet that meets NZS 8600 The US requires you to wear a helmet that is DOT compliant A A Wear adequate protective clothing and sturdy fully enclosed...

Page 40: ...e front and rear lights turn on automatically when the 2 2 is in RUN mode Ensure the high beam headlight setting is only used when required and not when it could impair oncoming traffic Directional In...

Page 41: ...nuous gradients must be reduced accordingly Estimated limits for various gradients are illustrated below For perspective Baldwin Street in Dunedin New Zealand is the world s steepest street at 19 or 3...

Page 42: ...2 is 50kg A A Max load for the rear carrier is 40kg Kickstand Safety The UBCO 2 2 comes with an auto retracting kickstand on the left side of the 2 2 This means the kickstand can t be left down when...

Page 43: ...40 05 ACCESSORIES...

Page 44: ...o adapt the 2 2 to suit your needs These lugs have been positioned strategically on the frame to provide maximum flexibility The accessory lugs use standard M8 bolts They contain a cavity to house an...

Page 45: ...out so we have produced some custom UBCO accessories to help you carry more P1 Pannier Frames ACC PFS 0 001 P2 Pannier Bag ACC PB 0 001 P3 Pannier Backpack ACC PBP 0 001 A1 Adapter Pack Tube Adapters...

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Page 47: ...44 D1 Front Cargo Deck ACC FCD 0 001 D2 Rear Cargo Deck ACC RCD 0 001 R1 Towball Mount 2 2 Rack ACC BR 001...

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Page 49: ...46 06 MAINTENANCE CARE...

Page 50: ...onge Do Not Do not water blast or use a high pressure hose on the 2 2 Do not submerge electrical parts they are protected from the rain and splashes but should not be left in water Do not use cleaning...

Page 51: ...if the correct inserts and torque arms are used Removing the Front Wheel a Unscrew the motor cable locking sleeves and detach the two motor cable ends b With a No 21 spanner loosen the two serrated f...

Page 52: ...axle d Remove the left and right torque arms from the recesses in the swing arm The wheel is now free to be removed e When putting the wheel back on ensure that the nuts are tightened to 80 Nm with a...

Page 53: ...e front mud guard can be completed in a few easy steps It is easier to remove the mud guard if the front wheel is removed a Using a 3mm Allen key remove the two side bolts connecting the wire mud guar...

Page 54: ...Ltd Brake rotors get hot during braking Allow sufficient time for brakes to cool before touching or doing any maintenance To replace the brake pads a Unscrew the pin on the top of the calliper body w...

Page 55: ...52 07 COMPLIANCE...

Page 56: ...pment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful i...

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