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Run Time | Up to 30 minutes of continuous use |
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Charge Time | 12 hours |
Battery | 24V (two 12V) sealed lead-acid battery system |
Max Speed | 14 mph (22 kmh) |
Frame | Steel |
Tires | 12.5-inch pneumatic knobby tires |
Brake | Hand-operated rear brake |
Throttle | Twist-grip |
Age | 13+ |
Always wear protective gear: helmet, elbow/kneepads, long sleeves/pants, gloves, and closed-toe shoes.
Regularly examine the charger for damage and use only the recommended charger with caution.
Place handlebars in clamps, align parallel to fork, and tighten bolts with 6mm Allen wrench.
Align fender with fork hole, insert bolt, and tighten with 10mm wrench and 5mm Allen wrench.
Slip cables through number plate slit, align holes on fork, and snap on the plate.
Inflate tires to correct PSI before first use. Periodically check and reinflate as needed.
Place hands on handlebars, push forward with one foot, and apply throttle. Keep feet on pegs when moving.
Release throttle and apply brake by squeezing brake lever. Place feet on ground to balance when stopped.
Squeeze brake lever to test pressure and ensure positive braking action and brake cut-off.
Thread brake lever adjuster for tension or use 10mm wrench to loosen anchor cable for adjustment.
Instructions for removing and installing the chain and rear wheel using various wrenches and a screwdriver.
Steps for removing fork covers, axle nuts, washers, and the front wheel using a screwdriver and 15mm wrench.
Procedure to remove fairing and covers, locate fuse box, and replace the 30 Amp fuse with one of equal amperage.
Instructions for maintaining lead-acid batteries, their recycling, and safe disposal procedures.