STEALTH ELECTRIC BIKES OWNER’S MANUAL
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RIDING TECHNIQUE
AVOIDING DAMAGE
Even though your Stealth Bike has been constructed using the highest quality materials, if you exceed the limit of strength
of your bike or a given part, it may fail. After any high force load, thoroughly inspect all the parts of your bike. High force
loads include crashes, but you don't necessarily have to crash to put a high force load on your bike.
2. Do not ride beyond your limits or the design limits of the bike. If you are unsure of the limits of the bike, consult
your dealer.
3. Avoid improper braking by understanding and practicing proper application of your brakes.
4. Do not ride while intoxicated or while using medications which might affect your ability to ride.
5. Never ride barefoot, with sandals or thongs/jandals.
6. Do not ride with loose objects attached to the handlebar or any other part of the bike.
7. Do not carry passengers.
8. Never ride your bike whilst holding onto another vehicle.
OFF ROAD RIDING
1. Ride only on designated trails. Avoid large rocks, branches, or depressions. When approaching a descent, reduce
speed, keep your weight back and low whilst using the rear brake more than the front.
2. Always respect private property and remember you may be sharing the trail with others. Respect their rights. These
bikes allow you to access many places that are not usually accessible by conventional modes of transport. The high
torque and smooth power delivery helps to minimise the footprint left on loose and slippery surfaces. In some
instances, however, there is the potential for the tyres to break traction or slide. Please help to preserve
environmentally fragile areas and help to keep trails open for future use by riding sensibly and avoiding
unnecessary brake slides and wheel spin where possible.
RIDING EFFICIENTLY
The Stealth B-52, Stealth F-37 and Stealth P-7 have the versatility to
take you to places that you might not usually go. Being a hybrid,
Stealth owners have a lot of flexibility in how they manage their
power consumption for any given ride through different combinations
of the pedals and the throttle. On long distance rides, getting home
while there’s still a little charge in the battery is important.
Following a handful of basic guidelines will help you improve your
efficiency, extend your range significantly and make the most of your
battery charge cycle.
Riding technique, throttle and braking control, stop/starts, terrain and top speed are all factors that can almost double your
range if done properly.
Your display is the most important tool when it comes to maximising efficiency. On the bottom, left hand corner of the
main screen is your instantaneous Watt reading. The general idea is to keep the Watts as low as possible at all times. By