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Steering Security Lock
The 2×2 has a steering security lock to lock the
steering angle of the bike when parked. This
makes the bike very dicult to wheel away as the
bike will turn in circles.
The steering lock is located to the right of the
steering tube just below the handlebars. The lock
is activated with the same key that activates your
bike’s ignition.
Throttle
To accelerate, twist the throttle grip towards you.
There are no gears or clutch on the 2×2, so the
throttle controls all acceleration from start to
maximum speed (excluding gravity).
To maintain a constant speed, you must hold the
throttle in a constant position. If you let go of the
throttle, it returns to neutral position and the 2×2 is
no longer under power.
NOTE: Do not continuously power the throttle
when the bike is held stationary, as this can
damage the bike.
Brake
To brake or slow down, allow the throttle to
return to neutral position and apply the brakes
via the brake levers on the handlebars: left = rear,
right = front.
The 2×2 provides a level of regenerative braking
from the drive motors which assist in slowing down
the bike.
1. The first level of regenerative braking
automatically activates when the throttle is
returned to its neutral position. This provides a
level of braking similar to engine braking on an
internal combustion engine bike.
2. The second level of regenerative braking
activates when the brake lever is pulled. This
provides a higher level of braking that assists
the bike’s mechanical brakes.
To activate/deactivate the steering lock:
a. Turn the handlebars to the left until the lock
body lines up with the securing ring on the
headtube.
b. With the key engaged, turn the lock barrel
clockwise to extend the lock pin into the
retaining hole.
c. Deactivate by turning the key counter clockwise
to disengage the lock pin; use the steering as
per normal.
It is important to ensure the steering lock is
disengaged before starting the bike.
Adjusting Your Mirrors
The mirrors on the 2×2 have a pivoting ball joint
on the back of the mirror, allowing the mirror to
be adjusted to any angle. Hold and tilt the mirror
to adjust.
Ensure you have adjusted the mirrors to suit your
visibility needs before riding.
Directional indicators, reflectors, rear light, number plate holder and mirrors on the road version only.