Manual

Range and Performance
Maximum range on a full charge can vary depending on many variables, such
as: battery age, terrain, rider weight, temperature, riding style and speed. This
chart represents approximate range based on normal road conditions with a
rider weight of 1761bs. Maximum range exceeding these figures is normal and
not cause for concern.
26-volt 9Ah VPAC 25-miles 15-mph
26-volt 9Ah Throttle 15-miles 15-mph
37-volt 9Ah VPAC 35-miles 15-mph
37-volt 9Ah Throttle 20-miles 15-mph
Conditions that effect
your battery's range:
Ambient Temperature: Extreme
cold and heat can effect the bat-
teries capacity.
Total Number of Charge Cycles:
As the battery ages, total capac-
ity can decrease.
Wind: Riding into a strong head-
wind can decrease range.
Road Conditions: Excessively
rough or hilly terrain requires
the consumption of more power.
Load: Carrying extra weight on
the rear carrier or in a backpack
will use more energy.
Operator Weight.
Repeated Acceleration from a
Standing Start.
Proper Gear Usage:Taking full
advantage of the available gears
will significantly increase range.
Poor Maintenance: Under
inflated tires, misadjusted brakes,
a dry or dirty chain, can decrease
range.
Tips for Maximizing
Range:
Charge the battery at room
temperature (32-85F)
Although Lithium Ion batteries
have no chemical memory,
discharge the battery as much
as possible before charging for
best performance. Charging a
partially full battery will have no
negative effects.
Use the bicycles gears as much
as possible when encountering
terrain.
Maintain proper tire pressures
and lube the chain regularly.
Operating temperatures
between 40F and 85F will
significantly increase range.
Get your bike a regular (every
12-months) tune up at your
authorized e-Moto dealer.