Riding range
We suggest that you select a lower pedal assistance level when you’re getting to know your
Skwad and travel routes. Once you become familiar with your range requirements and the
capabilities of your bike, you can adjust your riding characteristics if you desire.
The table below provides range estimates under example conditions to help you under-
stand the factors that can increase or decrease range. Haro Bikes makes no claims about
the range that you might experience in a particular situation.
Range Estimates Under Example Conditions
40 km (25 mi):
• Hilly terrain
• Light pedaling
• High pedal assist level, high
• Windy
• Heavy payload
thumb throttle assist use
52 km (32 mi):
• Flat terrain
• Light pedaling
• Low pedal assist level, minimal
• Not windy
• Heavy payload
thumb throttle assist use
88 km (55 mi):
• Flat terrain
• Moderate to
• Low pedal assist level, minimal
• Not windy
heavy pedaling
thumb throttle assist use
• Normal payload
Best practices for extending range and battery life
Follow the best practices listed below to help extend your range and battery life.
• Whenever possible, avoid applying thumb throttle assist when the bike has slowed to very
low speeds, has stalled, or is stopped.
• Reduce your use of pedal/throttle assist whenever possible.
• Avoid climbing hills steeper than 15% in grade.
• Avoid sudden starts and stops.
• Accelerate slowly.
Parking, storage, and transport
Please follow these tips to ensure your bike is well cared for when you’re not using it.
PARKING AND STORAGE
• Park in accordance with local rules and regulations.
• Park indoors whenever possible. If you must park outdoors in rain or wet conditions, do
not do so for an extended period of time, and afterwards park in a dry location to allow the
bike systems to dry out. When any bike is exposed to wet conditions, it will need a more
frequent maintenance schedule to prevent rust and corrosion and to ensure all systems
work safely.
• Avoid parking or storing your bike in direct sunlight, which can cause damage to the
display.
• Do not park or store your bike in excessive heat, such as inside of a parked car on a hot
day. Never exceed the temperature range of: -20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F).
• After you park, power off the battery and lights to conserve battery power. Ensure that
the battery is locked to the frame or remove the battery and bring it with you for security.
Remove the key from the keyport and take it with you.
• Register your bike at harobikes.com to increase the chance you’ll get your bike back in the
unfortunate event it’s stolen.
• Lock up your bike to reduce risk of theft. Consult a local, certified, and reputable bike shop
for more information how to protect your bike from theft.
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