Mount the Controller
14.
Most controllers will operate just fine if stored in the cargo bag with the batteries.
However, the larger systems such as the Phoenix may need air flow to stay cool.
If your controller shuts down from thermal overload, let it cool for a few minutes.
For external mounting you can secure the controller to your bike frame using zip-
ties, or secure it on top of your cargo bag using the attached bungee.
TIP: If you want to remove your battery pack for charging, it is best to mount the
controller on the bike frame. Doing this will allow you to leave throttle, motor,
and optional cruise control with inhibits connected to the controller as a part of
the bike. To remove the battery pack, you only have to disconnect one connector
from controller to batteries.
Mount the Throttle
15.
Remove the right handlebar grip and shifter if there is one present. Push the
throttle onto the handlebar, and tighten using a 3mm hex wrench. You may need
to move the brake handle and shifter, or cut off part of the grip to make it all fit
nicely. There is a way on every bike; some just take a bit more creativity than
others.
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