Changing The Top Speed - Lectric XP Owner's Manual

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Changing the Top Speed

The Lectric XP ships to all customers being capable of a maximum of 20 miles per hour (mph).
This means it is a class 2 electric bike in states that recognize 3 classes of eBikes. In most
states that only recognize eBikes generally, the 20 mph top speed is legal for use on public
roads. A table detailing each class of electric bike can be seen below.
Class
1
2 (default)
3
You must check your local laws and regulations to determine if it is lawful to ride class 3
eBikes on public roads before adjusting the bike's top speed. Laws vary by trail, path,
and road so be sure to check in each new location you will be riding.
States that recognize 3 classes of eBikes require a label to be placed on the bike denoting the
class the eBike falls into, the motors wattage rating, and the top speed the bike will assist up to.
Your bike comes as a class 2 bike by default and has a sticker with this information posted
under the carry handle, near the seat post on the bike. If you change your bikes top speed you
must remove this sticker from the bike and replace it with a class 3 label detailing the eBike's
class, top pedal assisted speed, and motor wattage. The class 3 label is located directly under
the class two sticker. To change the top speed of the bike:
1. Access the settings menu by pressing and holding the up and down arrows on the
control pad simultaneously until the screen says "P1".
2. From here you can cycle through settings by hitting the "m" button on the control pad
and adjust the settings by pressing the up or down arrows on the control pad.
3.
Please go to setting "P08" and change this setting from 32 to 45.
4. Press and hold the up and down arrows on the control pad until the main screen is
shown once again.
5. Power the bike off by holding the "m" button to save the settings you have just changed.
Congratulations! You can now cruise at speeds of up to 28 mph on your Lectric XP! ​ E xercise
increased caution as riding at higher speeds poses an increased safety risk and may
result in serious injury or death. Always wear a helmet and obey the rules of the road.
Pedal Assist Top Speed
20mph
20 mph
28 mph
Throttle Top Speed
Throttle not allowed
20 mph
20 mph
22

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