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3. Handlebar controls 

 

3.1 Kill switch 

The kill switch is located on the right side of the handlebar. 
The kill switch is used to turn off the power to the controller. There are two 
different positions on the kill switch, on and off.  
 
 

3.2 Throttle 

The throttle is located on the right side of the handlebar. It’s a twist throttle that 
gradually increases the power of the bike as you twist it. 
 
 

3.3 Brakes 

Please note that, unlike regular petrol motorcycles, both the rear and the front 
brake are located on the handlebar and there is no foot brake. The rear brake 
lever is located on the left side of the handlebar and the front brake lever is 
located on the right side of the handlebar.  
 
Please be cautious when first riding, take your time to learn and get used to how 
the bike and braking system behaves before you ride. 
 
 
 

4. Operating the display 

4.1 Display 

The Display on the stem is the bikes control panel. Here, you will be able to see 
the speedometer, odometer, trip meter, Ride mode, Brake mode, Service 
notifications, Warning signals, Limiters, and Error codes. 
 
 

4.2 Ride Mode  

The ÖSA has three different ride modes made for different types of riding. 
Never ride the bike above your comfort level and always ride according to your 
riding skills. We always recommend a new CAKE-rider to start on the first ride 
mode to get used to the bike and the differences between an electric motor and 
an internal combustion engine. 
The 3 different ride modes have different attributes in terms of top speed, 
acceleration, and torque to suit riders of all riding levels, from beginners to 
professionals. 
 
As the ÖSA Lite and ÖSA+ are different vehicles, the power modes vary depending 
on the model. 
 

Summary of Contents for OSA Series

Page 1: ...samanual...

Page 2: ...ement with responsibility To optimize the performance and benefits for a motorbike with an electric drivetrain establishing a new category we needed to start from scratch Every little detail hard and...

Page 3: ...Y 6 4 1 DISPLAY 6 4 2 RIDE MODE 6 4 2A SA LITE 7 4 2B SA 7 4 3 CHANGING RIDE MODE 7 4 4 BRAKE MODE 8 4 5 CHANGING BRAKE MODE 8 4 6 CHANGE BETWEEN MILES PER HOUR AND KILOMETERS PER HOUR 8 4 7 RESET THE...

Page 4: ...You will receive your CAKE SA in a cardboard box To ensure that the unpacking process is smooth and that you don t damage the SA or yourself make sure to go to www ridecake com manuals and see the un...

Page 5: ...ycle on the street Always use the bike with appropriate gear and protection 2 2 Start up procedure Your bike should be fully assembled Check the chapter 5 3 Charging to charge the battery to full To s...

Page 6: ...The de activation procedure can only be initiated when the motorcycle is not running 2 Turn off the battery by pushing the ON OFF button on the right side of the battery The Power off procedure can on...

Page 7: ...to learn and get used to how the bike and braking system behaves before you ride 4 Operating the display 4 1 Display The Display on the stem is the bikes control panel Here you will be able to see the...

Page 8: ...ty riding with a limited top speed of 45kmh 28mph while still being quick and fun Ride mode 2 This riding mode has a top speed of 70kmh 44 mph It has a slightly slower acceleration to conserve more en...

Page 9: ...lowing down Use with caution and always use the mechanical brakes as a means to stop your bike when riding 4 5 Changing Brake mode When the bike has been activated press the lower button to cycle betw...

Page 10: ...e side of the battery pack The maximum discharge power on the USB connectors is 5V 2A 10W The maximum discharge power on the automotive connector is 12V 15A 180W If you want to use your battery pack t...

Page 11: ...harging manual before charging Please check the charger specific manual at www ridecake com manuals to if you have any questions regarding your charger 1 Make sure that the battery is connected to the...

Page 12: ...eats baskets and other accessories to suit your needs There are two levers on every clamp one for mounting the clamp onto the beam and the other to hold your accessory Always make sure that the clamp...

Page 13: ...n below 10 C if you are unable to store the bike in temperature above that remove the battery and bring it inside If the bike is unused for too long The oil inside of the forks can start to leak 6 3 C...

Page 14: ...ging steps described in the chapter 5 3 Charging Make sure that the outlet you are charging from works After that check that the LEDs on the chargers turn on Also try to use the battery s USB connecto...

Page 15: ...ake com For general questions and information get in contact with us at hello ridecake com www ridecake com Cake 0 Emission AB Hammarby fabriksv g 43 12030 Stockholm Sweden This manual is constantly b...

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