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3 - SAFETY RESPONSIBILITIES 

Always follow the Pre-Ride Checklist before every ride.
Do not operate your 

ON-E

 if any damage is apparent. Immediately contact your local 

retailer/distributor or 

ON-E

 Customer Service.

1. SUPERVISION: 

 Riders must be supervised by responsible adults at all times. 

The rider should never be beyond eye and voice range. An adult must ALWAYS as-
sess and approve the riding conditions and the bike preparedness before the bike 
is ridden. Always ensure the rider is cautious, maintaining complete control and a 
reasonable speed. Ensure the terrain is suited to the skills of the rider.

2. HELMETS & SAFETY ATTIRE: 

There is no single factor that works better at 

reducing the severity of injuries sustained in accidents more than a quality helmet. 
Please don’t ever allow your 

ON-E

 to be ridden without one. Riders should also wear 

suitable riding gear - gloves, eye protection and boots. Boots should not have laces. 
Shoe laces and loose clothing or even long hair could potentially get caught in whe-
els, chains or sprockets. 

3. ONE RIDER ONLY:

 

Your bike was engineered to carry one rider and no passen-

gers. Carrying a passenger would overload the machine and alter the handling. Do 
not allow this to happen. 

4. DON’T OVERLOAD THE BIKE: 

These motorcycle

 

are designed for small, ligh-

tweight riders. Exceeding the weight limitations will adversely affect the handling of 
the machine, and potentially cause damage.

5. CONDITIONS OF USE: 

This motorcycle is limited to use only OFF-ROAD. This 

means that this motorcycle cannot move on streets or public roads, as well as on 
sidewalks. The owner of the motorcycle, is responsible for complying with this stan-
dard and others that the state where the on this type of machines resides.

6. VISIBILITY CONDITIONS:

 

Do not ride the motorcycle, when the light conditions 

significantly reduce visibility. Attention at sunrise or sunset even with fog or cloudy 
sky. Keep in mind that this motorcycle is not equipped with position lights.

7. ADVERSE WEATHER CONDITIONS : 

When the ground is wet, the adhesion of 

the wheels with the ground, as well as the effectiveness of the brakes, lose efficien-
cy. For this reason it is important to know that driving should be much smoother 
than in dry situations, as the braking distance increases, as well as the danger of 
skating and causing a fall. It is advised not to drive when it is raining or snowing. Take 
into account these conditions on flat terrain and especially on steep ups an downs.

8. MAINTENANCE: 

 Follow the maintenance of the motorcycle, it is important to 

extend the life of the motorcycle, as well as ensure that the operation is correct and 
safe. Follow the instructions in this manual. Before each use, check the operation of 
the brakes, condition of the tires and tighten the related screws.

It is recommended that the motorcycle be checked by a TRS service, at least once 

a year.

Содержание ONE RR 2020

Страница 1: ...User Manual 20 2020 K I D S User Manual ON E kids 20 2020 Feb 2020 Picture Motorcycle only for competition and closed circuit...

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Страница 3: ...cians and our high level drivers worldwide The solutions we have used give the motorcycle an unmistakable character combining simplicity re liability and design We pay attention to every last detail t...

Страница 4: ...ual gives advice on the best use of your motorcycle as well as better adjustment and control of its important features TRS reserves the right to make changes to this manual This symbol refers to point...

Страница 5: ...orcycle before driving it using the maximum power settings This motorcycle is designed to carry just one person and it is not permitted to carry a passenger For a long life of service keep the motorcy...

Страница 6: ...Serial number 12 05 Switches Dials and Indicators 13 06 Drive chain 18 07 Suspension 19 08 Shock absorber 20 09 Brake adjustment 21 10 Battery use battery care and mantainance 22 11 Maintenance and c...

Страница 7: ...Motor DC 48V 04 Shock absorber 05 Swing arm 06 Front brake 07 Rear brake 08 Charger port 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 09 Front lever brake 10 Chain 11 Sprocket 12 Throttle electric 13 Controller 14 Dial adjus...

Страница 8: ...8 17 Adjustment front suspension 18 Footrests 19 Rear fender 20 LED Indicator 01 09 12 16 17 18 18 19 20...

Страница 9: ...akes Sprocket 86z Footrests Microfusion Steel MOTOR 1350 W 48V magnet DC motor CONTROLLER 4 dial adjustment controller THROTTLE Twist type with LED battery charge indicator BATTERIES CHARGER 48V lithi...

Страница 10: ...tations will adversely affect the handling of the machine and potentially cause damage 5 CONDITIONS OF USE This motorcycle is limited to use only OFF ROAD This means that this motorcycle cannot move o...

Страница 11: ...consultar en la p gina web www trsmotorcycles com el distribuidor que le queda m s cercano SUMMARY 1 SUPERVISION A responsible adult must supervise at all time 2 WEAR A HELMET SAFETY GEAR The rider mu...

Страница 12: ...al inspection 4 SERIAL NUMBER A Located at the bottom of the chassis under the engine at the rear It is advisable to keep the serial number and identification information of your motorcycle noted to e...

Страница 13: ...the event of the pilot falling the motorcycle is disconnected Make sure that the rider puts the elastic band on the left wrist and is firmly secured before starting the motorcycle With this switch yo...

Страница 14: ...Fast response speed and high power Recommended use for experienced pilots To change the map it is necessary to follow this steps 1 Turn off the motorcycle with the ON OFF switch 2 Change the position...

Страница 15: ...o keep everyone clear of the bike when the motorcycle is charching or response maps are being adjusted The dial adjustment is sensitive to small adjustments Don t guess the changes Always check before...

Страница 16: ...The pause time between multiple flash code groups is 1 second Code groups is 1 second LED CODE EXPLANATION SOLUTION OFF No power or switched off 1 Charge the battery 2 Check the condition of the conn...

Страница 17: ...rmal operation 3 3 Hall throttle is open or short circuit 1 When the gas control is repaired the fault will be cleared with a reset WARNING When the battery is coming down red light of the gas control...

Страница 18: ...d one on the left side b Unscrew the screw with wrench 8mm by pushing the chain tensioner With little twist the displacement is large Perform the operation symmetrically Do not leave the chain too tig...

Страница 19: ...ping completely or harden it if we turn the dial clockwise we unlock the compression B Rebound The rebound adjuster is located on the bottom of the right bottle Turning counter clockwise we get a fast...

Страница 20: ...A Spring preload By adjusting the nut that holds the spring the force of the spring can be hardened or softened By turning the nut clockwise more hardness is achieved while turning counterclockwise m...

Страница 21: ...ollow the instructions below 1 Remove the safety clip from the screws There is one on each brake 2 Using the 5mm allen wrench loosen the two screws on the brake bracket allowing the caliper to move fr...

Страница 22: ...become wet from rain during use dry soon as possible Remove the batteries from the bike before washing To avoid damage to the battery never subject it to intense physical shock or severe vibration CHA...

Страница 23: ...y This can cause the charger to overheat The battery charger supplied with this battery is for INDOOR use only Avoid any contact with water or other fluids while charging the battery If the bat tery c...

Страница 24: ...skid plate 4 Unplug the connector from the battery twisting the lock ring and pulling the connector out 5 With a 4mm allen wrench take off 4 screws of the plastic couver battery 6 Carefully take off...

Страница 25: ...r their usage please do not hesitate to contact your local dealer or the ON E Costumer Service Department Use only the supplied battery If you use any other battery charger you will void warranty you...

Страница 26: ...hteness of motor primary gear screw You can use waterproof grease around the primary sprocket for additional pro tection from the elements CLEANING Cleaning and maintaining your ON E correctly will pr...

Страница 27: ...the connection between the throttle and controller must be protected from water at all times It must be protected from water Ensure that the throttle gas is in the correct position For user safety it...

Страница 28: ...28 NOTE Before checking any component it is necessary to disconnect the battery to avoid short circuits and it is recommended to go to any specialized TRS dealer 5 6 2 7 4 3...

Страница 29: ...12 WH 6 BK 14 OR 22 BL 19 BK 11 RD 7 PK 1 OR 3 GR 15 GY 13 BR 8 BL 11 GY 7 PU GY YE V Vista V RD BK W Vista W YE GR E Vista E BK PU GR Vista F F WH BL BK RD G Vista G Vista H H WH BK YE BL GY BK RD 1...

Страница 30: ...Once rider have been practiced with the motorcycle stopped explaining how the motorcycle is turned on and what function the kill switch 7 With the rider on the bike place the rider s feet either on t...

Страница 31: ...chine from side to side and forward and back in order to get comfortable with the weight of the bike 5 The rider can now switch the machine on 6 Before turning the throttle the rider s legs can be spl...

Страница 32: ...fect of the product that occurs in the first six months after its delivery shall be considered as an existing initial defect and after the sixth month the Customer must prove that the defect existed a...

Страница 33: ...ed to repair a defect during the warranty The warranty covering the spare parts will end on the date of expiry of the warranty period of the product concerned II TRS reserves the right to decide wheth...

Страница 34: ...Sant Pere 306 Pol gon les Verges 08251 Santpedor Barcelona Spain info trsmotorcycles com www trsmotorcycles com Visit the TRS Motorcycles website to buy spare parts and accesories know what s new and...

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