EasyManua.ls Logo

Cowboy C4 - Motor

Cowboy C4
29 pages
Print Icon
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
46
Built for any season
The bike is designed for high performance
in all seasons, but there are certain things
you can do to take care when battling the
elements and to protect yourself riding
by night, on wet surfaces, or venturing
off-road.
Invest in rain-proof clothing. High-
visibility clothing helps you to be seen
by others on the darkened road.
Riding in the slush and snow will kick
a lot of salty, dirty water onto your bike.
Over time this can lead to damage from
corrosion. Be sure to wipe your bike
down with a damp cloth after each ride.
If your route is off the beaten track,
install the extra lights provided in the
accessories box to brighten your path.
Extreme seasons go harder on the tires,
so routinely check for wear and tear.
Remember, less grip on icy roads
means it takes longer for the bike to
come to a stop. Be mindful to apply the
brakes sooner and more smoothly than
you would normally.
For optimal performance and battery
life, avoid parking the bike in direct
sunlight on warm days.
You’re all set to ride in any weather. The
seasons come and go, but were always
by your side.
Motor
For any motor-related issues, please
contact us directly rather than trying to
fix them yourself.
The motor is an auxiliary motor limited
to 250W of power and provides
assistance up to 20mph, in compliance
with US regulations. Note that motor
assistance will not function below 14°F
or above 140°F. The motor assistance
system’s A-weighted emission sound
pressure level at the rider’s ears is less
than 70 dB(A).

Other manuals for Cowboy C4

Related product manuals