2862 Walnut Avenue, Suite D - Tustin, CA, 92780
Phone: 1.949.313.6340 • E
16
4. TURNING ON THE LIGHTS
To turn on your headlight and rear lights tap the
light/power button once. Do the same to turn them off.
5. TURNING OFF YOUR BIKE When
you are done riding your Super73 it is important to
turn off the power properly.
A. Turn off the display panel by pressing the power button for a few seconds.
B. Turn off the battery by pressing the safety switch on the side of the battery. The switch
should be on the “O” side.
C. You can charge the battery while it’s on the Super73 or remove it from the controller and
charge it separately.
7.
FIRST RIDE
Take your Super73 for a spin.
THE BIKE IS POWERFUL AND WILL
ACCELERATE RAPIDLY.
On a flat, clean surface like a street, with no head wind, you should be able to hit
26-27 mph. All bikes that leave our warehouse floor are tested to attain that
speed.
Depending on the weight of the rider (160-200 lbs), you should be able to go 25-
27 miles while using the throttle only, without pedaling. Use of pedal assist
increases the battery range.
Riding off-road (sand, gravel, dirt, uneven terrain)
Please note that the Super73 is designed primarily for riding on flat paved roads.
Riding on any other surfaces including sand, grass, gravel, dirt, rocks, or various
uneven terrain may significantly decrease battery life and motor performance as
well as increase wear and tear.
Battery Life:
Power output will vary depending on battery capacity. If your battery is at 20%
for example, it won’t have as much power as a fully charged battery. If your
Super 73 has been shipped to you along with the battery, please fully charge the
battery first.
How do you know it’s fully charged?
Battery is fully charged
when the green LED light on the charging cable converter is green.
Lifting the bike:
When lifting the bike, do not carry it from the battery pack,
carry it from the frame, as otherwise this may damage the rack.