in a position that maintains this speed, and
press the button. You can then release
the throttle, and the bike will hold its current
speed, plus or minus about 3 km/h (2 mph).
Cruise control can be disabled at any time
by pulling either brake lever, twisting the
throttle, or by pressing the button again.
Cruise control will not function over 32 km/h
(20 mph). If you turn on cruise control while
traveling faster than 32 km/h, the bike will
decelerate to 32 km/h and hold that speed.
Using the brakes
The brakes are integrated with the electrical
system. When you pull the brakes, they not
only slow the wheel like a normal bicycle
brake, they also cut power from the motor.
See the “Brakes” section of your owner’s
manual for more information.
The display and control
pad
The display serves both as a cyclecomputer,
displaying speed and distance information,
and as an interface to the bike’s electrical
system. The functions of the display are
controlled by the control pad.
The display’s cyclecomputer
functions