Driving Range
The range of your Miami Vice is the distance the bike will travel on a single full charge of the onboard battery pack. The range values in
this manual are estimates based on expected usage characteristics. Some of the factors which effect range include changes in elevation, speed,
payload, and acceleration, number of starts and stops and ambient air temperatures. Tire pressure and terrain are also important variables to
consider.
We suggest that you select a lower assistancelevel when you first get your Miami Vice to get to know your bike and travel routes. Once
you become familiar with the range requirements of your travel routes, and the capabilities of your Miami Vice you can then adjust the
riding characteristics if you so desire.
The following table provides general estimates and outlines various factors effecting range and their combined estimated effects on range.
This table is meant to help owners understand the factors that can increase of decrease range, but Miami makes no claims to the
range that individual users might obtain.
Best Practices for Extending Range and Battery Life
◆ Do not climb hills steeper than 15% in grade.
◆ Pedal to assistthe motor when climbing hills and accelerating from a stop.
◆ Avoid sudden starts and stops.
◆ Accelerate slowly.
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