
boost simply by twisting the
Higher pedal settings (L4/5) would be most helpful for those who want to ride faster with minimum effort. These settings are perfect for people who
want to arrive fresh and timely at work, without being sweaty and exhausted.
Lower pedal settings (L1/2) are popular for Yoto riders to use after work, or when leisurely exercise is preferred. These are best to use on the way home
from work, to refresh yourself and relieve stress accumulated throughout the entire workday. Moreover, lower settings can extend usable range for
longer rides, maximizing enjoyment while minimizing physical stress and fatigue.
Riding Modes
Pedal-Assist is an operating mode on e-bikes designed to engage the motor to assist, but not replace, your own pedaling effort. When you are operating
your bike in the pedal assist mode, you can adjust the setting
according to your preference. Yoto has five pedal assist sett
ings - ranging from 1 to 5.
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Pedal-assist
The throttle mode is similar to how a motorcycle or scooter operates, alleviating the need to pedal or providing an additional
throttle.
Yoto Lion can reach speeds of up to 25 miles per hour with throttle mode, which not only allows you to travel faster, but also reassures riders with extra
power whenever needed, depending on traffic conditions and ride renergy levels. lf you are an adventurer who chases after speedand distance without
compromising comfort or safety, the throttle-assisted Yoto would be your perfect companion.
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Throttle-only
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In this mode, the Yoto Lion will perform like a normal bike, as you’ll be riding without any assistance from the motor. This mode is especially useful if you run out
of battery, or are looking for more intensive resistance training.
We suggest that you select a lower assistance level when you fir
st ride your Yoto Bike. After becoming more comfortable with the riding characteristics of
our e-bike, and more familiar with the varying range requirements of your most common destinations and commuting routes, you can then make any
needed adjustments to pedal assist settings, as well as throttle use frequency, riding position, etc.
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Pedal-only