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7. CHANGING RIDING MODES
Your Super73 is equipped with a multi-class mode selection. The bike defaults to
a Class 2 mode in the USA, and Mode 1 in Europe.
It is the rider’s responsibility to follow local E-bike regulations. Be sure that you
are up to date with your local motor vehicle codes.
To change the riding mode, follow instructions detailed in the mobile app
controlling your display.
Once in the app, you can change between the following riding modes:
USA / North America
Class 1 - pedal assist only at 20 mph max speed.
Class 2 - throttle operation and pedal-assist at 20 mph max speed.
Class 3 - pedal-assist only, at 28 mph max speed.
“Unlimited” - up to 2000 watts of power and throttle speeds above 28mph**
This mode is exclusively for riding off public roads and on private property.
Europe, 4 Riding Modes
Mode 1/ Default Mode: EPAC (Electrically Power Assisted Cycles) with Pedal Assist
at up to 25 km/h 250-watt motor output (street legal for all European countries)
For Modes 2-4, please refer to our website: https://eu.super73.com/pages/off-
road-experience-ore. Notes that modes 2-4 are exclusively for riding on private
property.
In each riding mode, you have 4 Pedal Assist Levels (PAS). In total, there are 16
configurations you can choose from. For example, you can be in Riding Mode 1:
PAS Level 3.
To activate the “Unlimited Mode”, users need to acquire the Off-Road Experience
(ORE kit) as well as activate that mode on the Super73 App.
When the bike is turned off, the next time it is turned on it will once again
default to the EPAC 250w Riding Mode 1 which will limit the power (250w), speed
(25 km/h) and will disable the throttle if one has been added to the bike.
To activate it again, you need to enable it on the app.
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8. TURNING OFF THE BIKE
Turn the power off correctly by first flipping the power
switch on the battery to the “0” position.
You can charge the battery while it’s on the Super73,
or by removing the battery from the mount and
charging it separately.