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GAS GAS MC-E 5 - User Manual

GAS GAS MC-E 5
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OWNER'S MANUAL 2021
MCE 5
Art. no. 3215004en

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers

  • K
    Kathleen CruzAug 20, 2025
    What to do if my GAS GAS MC-E 5 shows blink code 71 during charging?
    • J
      Jeffrey MurphyAug 20, 2025
      If your GAS GAS Motorcycle is showing blink code 71, it indicates a fault during charging. To resolve this, disconnect the battery charger from both the vehicle and the mains connection. Wait one minute, then restart the charging process. If the problem persists, consider replacing the charging cable.
  • S
    Sara NicholsAug 22, 2025
    What should I do if my GAS GAS Motorcycle displays blink code 72?
    • B
      Brent CastilloAug 22, 2025
      If your GAS GAS Motorcycle is showing blink code 72, it indicates a fault during charging. To resolve this, disconnect the battery charger from both the vehicle and the mains connection. Wait one minute, then restart the charging process. If the problem persists, consider replacing the charging cable.
  • C
    Christian PowersAug 25, 2025
    What does blink code 73 mean on my GAS GAS Motorcycle, and how do I fix it?
    • S
      snyderalexAug 25, 2025
      If your GAS GAS Motorcycle is showing blink code 73, it indicates a fault during charging. To resolve this, disconnect the battery charger from both the vehicle and the mains connection. Wait one minute, then restart the charging process. If the problem persists, consider replacing the charging cable.
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    wmorrisonAug 27, 2025
    What steps should I take if my GAS GAS MC-E 5 shows blink code 85?
    • S
      Stephen ReedAug 27, 2025
      If your GAS GAS Motorcycle is showing blink code 85, it indicates a fault during charging. To resolve this, disconnect the battery charger from both the vehicle and the mains connection. Wait one minute, then restart the charging process. If the problem persists, consider replacing the charging cable.
  • C
    Cheryl PriceAug 28, 2025
    What does blink code 31 on my GAS GAS MC-E 5 Motorcycle indicate, and how can I resolve it?
    • L
      Lauren DavisAug 28, 2025
      If your GAS GAS Motorcycle displays blink code 31, it means there's a fault during charging. You should disconnect the battery charger from the vehicle and the mains, wait one minute, and then restart the charging process.
  • B
    bkellyAug 29, 2025
    What to do if my GAS GAS Motorcycle displays blink code 24, indicating a high system temperature?
    • K
      Kyle WilsonAug 30, 2025
      If your GAS GAS Motorcycle is showing blink code 24, this indicates that the system temperature is too high. Allow the vehicle to cool down and clean the cooling surfaces.
  • L
    lmillerSep 1, 2025
    What should I do if my GAS GAS MC-E 5 shows blink code 33, and the system temperature is too high?
    • V
      Veronica WardSep 1, 2025
      If your GAS GAS Motorcycle is showing blink code 33, this indicates that the system temperature is too high. Allow the vehicle to cool down and clean the cooling surfaces.
  • S
    Stephanie AdamsSep 2, 2025
    What does it mean if my GAS GAS MC-E 5 is showing blink code 43?
    • M
      Meghan ArmstrongSep 3, 2025
      If your GAS GAS Motorcycle is showing blink code 43, this indicates that the system temperature is too high. Allow the vehicle to cool down and clean the cooling surfaces.
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    Morgan ChenSep 4, 2025
    What does blink code 88 on my GAS GAS MC-E 5 Motorcycle mean, and how do I fix it?
    • K
      kclementsSep 4, 2025
      If your GAS GAS Motorcycle is showing blink code 88, this indicates a fault in the On/Off button. Deactivate the vehicle, wait 4 minutes, then reactivate it. Also, check the On/Off button for any damage.
  • S
    Samantha ReynoldsSep 6, 2025
    What does blink code 11 mean on a GAS GAS MC-E 5 Motorcycle?
    • K
      Kimberly GreenSep 6, 2025
      If your GAS GAS Motorcycle is showing blink code 11, it indicates a fault in the throttle grip. Check the throttle grip for damage.

Summary

Means of Representation

Symbols and Formats Used

Explains the meaning of specific symbols and typographical formats used in the manual for clarity.

Safety Advice

Intended Use, Misuse, and Warnings

Defines the vehicle's intended purpose and warns against misuse, outlining risk levels and tampering precautions.

Safe Operation and Accident Procedures

Provides guidelines for safe operation and actions to follow after a fall or accident.

Protective Clothing and Maintenance Safety

Emphasizes the necessity of protective gear and safety precautions for maintenance work.

Environmental, Manual, and Fire Hazard Guidance

Covers environmental considerations, manual importance, and fire hazards associated with the battery.

Important Notes

Warranty, Service, and Parts

Explains warranty terms, the importance of regular service, and recommendations for approved parts.

Substances, Customer Service, and Figures

Covers approved substances, customer support channels, and notes regarding figures in the manual.

Power Supply and Low Temperature Operation

Explains the vehicle's power supply system and operation at low temperatures.

View of Vehicle

Front and Rear Views of Vehicle

Illustrates and labels key components visible from front left and rear right views.

Serial Numbers

Vehicle Identification Numbers

Details locations of VIN, type label, motor, fork, shock absorber, and battery identification numbers.

Controls

Handlebar Controls and Activation

Identifies hand brake, throttle grip, and handlebar magnetic switch functions for operation.

Vehicle Activation and Mode Control

Explains On/Off button and under-seat magnetic switch for activation and ride mode locking.

Other Controls and Connectors

Covers foot brake lever, plug-in stand, and diagnostics connector locations.

Multifunctional Element

Element Overview and Ride Mode Controls

Overviews the element and explains the function of the ride mode button.

Ride Mode Display, Indicators, and Power Reduction

Details ride mode display, malfunction lamp, charging indicators, and the power reduction feature.

Preparing for Use

First Use and Safety Preparation

Offers crucial advice for preparing the vehicle and rider for the first use.

Riding Instructions

Pre-Ride Checks and Starting Procedures

Lists pre-ride checks and guides on starting the vehicle.

Riding, Braking, Recuperation, and Parking

Covers riding, braking, recuperation, and safe parking procedures.

Transporting the Motorcycle

Provides guidelines for safely transporting the motorcycle.

Service Schedule

Service Information and Required Maintenance

Details service intervals, additional information, and mandatory maintenance tasks.

Recommended Maintenance Tasks

Lists recommended maintenance tasks based on time or operating hours.

Suspension Setting

Chassis and Fork Setup

Covers basic chassis setting and the air suspension system.

Shock Absorber Adjustments

Details adjustments for compression and rebound damping, and spring preload.

Sag Measurement and Fork Adjustments

Covers sag measurement, spring preload, and fork air pressure/rebound adjustments.

Handlebar Position Adjustment

Covers handlebar mounting options and adjustment procedures.

Seat Height

Seat Height Adjustment Options

Outlines the various options available for adjusting the vehicle's seat height.

Adjusting Seat Height on Components and Frame

Details adjusting seat height via shock absorber, fork leg positions, and frame subframe.

Service Work on the Chassis

Lifting, Fork, and Triple Clamp Maintenance

Covers lifting, fork bleeding, protector maintenance, and triple clamp/steering head bearing procedures.

Number Plates, Fenders, and Shock Absorber

Details maintenance of number plates, fenders, and shock absorber.

Seat, Chain, Frame, and Grip Maintenance

Covers seat removal/mounting, chain service, frame checks, and grip inspection.

Brake System

Hand Brake Lever Checks and Adjustments

Covers checking and adjusting hand brake lever play and position for rider comfort.

Brake Disc, Fluid Level, and Lining Checks

Guides on checking brake discs, fluid levels, and linings for safety and performance.

Adding Brake Fluid and Changing Linings

Details adding brake fluid and changing linings for front and rear brakes.

Foot Brake Lever Adjustments

Covers checking and adjusting foot brake lever free travel and basic position.

Wheels, Tires

Front and Rear Wheel Maintenance

Covers the procedures for removing and installing the front and rear wheels.

Tire Condition, Pressure, and Spoke Tension

Guides on checking tire condition, age, pressure, and spoke tension.

Powerpack LV, Battery Charger

Charger Overview, Positioning, and Charging

Identifies charger components, provides positioning guidelines, and details the charging procedure.

Cooling

Air Cooling System

Explains how the vehicle's components are air-cooled by airflow.

Cleaning, Care

Motorcycle Cleaning and Care Procedures

Provides instructions for cleaning the motorcycle safely and effectively.

Storage

Long-Term Storage and Preparation for Use

Outlines storage steps and procedures for preparing the vehicle after storage.

Troubleshooting

Fault Identification and Resolution

Lists common faults, their causes, and recommended actions for problem resolution.

Technical Data

Engine, Chassis, and Electrical Systems

Lists technical specifications for engine, chassis, and electrical systems.

Tires, Fork, and Shock Absorber Specifications

Provides technical data for tires, fork, and shock absorber.

Chassis Tightening Torques

Specifies tightening torques for various chassis screws and nuts.

Substances

Brake Fluid, Fork Oil, and Shock Absorber Fluid

Specifies types and recommendations for essential vehicle fluids.

Auxiliary Substances

Recommended Lubricants and Cleaners

Lists recommended chain cleaners, greases, oils, and cleaners.

Standards

SAE Viscosity Classes

Explains SAE viscosity classes for oils.

Index of Special Terms

BIN Definition

Defines BIN as Battery Identification Number, linked to the vehicle's VIN.

List of Abbreviations

Common Abbreviations Defined

Defines common abbreviations used throughout the manual.

List of Symbols

Yellow and Orange Symbols

Explains that yellow/orange symbols indicate error conditions requiring intervention.

GAS GAS MC-E 5 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BatteryLithium-ion
Voltage48 V
TypeElectric Motorcycle
MotorElectric Motor
Frame DesignSteel Frame
Front SuspensionUSD Fork
Rear SuspensionMono Shock
Front BrakeDisc Brake
Rear BrakeDisc Brake
Chain520

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