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We suggest that you select a lower assistance level when you first get your bike from Aventon Bikes
to get to know your bike and travel routes. Once you become familiar with the range requirements of
your travel routes and the capabilities of your bike, you can then adjust your riding characteristics if you
so desire. The following table provides general range estimates based on various factors. This table is
meant to help owners understand the factors that can contribute to decreased range, but Aventon Bikes
makes no claims to the range that individual users might experience in a particular use case.
Expected Range
32 km (20 mi)
48 km (30 mi)
64 km (40 mi)
Parking, Storage, and Transport
Please follow these basic parking, storage, and transport tips to ensure your bike is well cared for on and
o the road.
When pushing or carrying the bike manually, turn o the power to avoid accidental acceleration from
the motor.
Turn the power and any lights o to conserve battery.
Ensure the battery is locked to the frame in the o position or use the key to remove the battery and
bring it with you for security or storing in a temperature-controlled location.
Park indoors when possible. If you must park outdoors in rain or wet conditions, leave your
ebike outside for only a few hours and then park it in a dry location as soon as possible to allow all of the
systems to dry out. As with a regular bike, an ebike used in wet conditions needs more frequent
maintenance to prevent rust, corrosion, etc. and to ensure all systems are working safely.
In public places, your bike from Aventon Bikes must be parked in accordance with local rules and
regulations.
Locking up your bike is recommended to ensure your bike is secure and the chance of theft is reduced.
Aventon Bikes makes no claims or recommendations on the proper lock hardware or procedures to secure
your bike, but we do recommend you take appropriate precautions to keep your bike safe from theft.
Do not park, store, or transport your bike from Aventon Bikes on a vehicle rack not designed for the
bike s size and weight.
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Use a vehicle rack compatible with the width of tires used on your bike. Some racks may not
accommodate all tire widths.
When carrying your bike on a vehicle rack for transport, unlock and remove the battery. This will reduce
the weight of the bike, make lifting and loading easier, and allow you to protect the battery by transporting
it in the cab of a vehicle.
Avoid transporting bikes from Aventon Bikes on a vehicle rack during rain, as this may cause water
damage to the electrical components. Contact Aventon Bikes Product Support if you have questions
about preventative measures.
Opera�ng Condi�on(s)
Hilly Terrain
Heavy Payload
Windy
High Pedal Assist Level/ High Thro�le Use
Light Pedalling
Flat Terrain
Normal Payload
Not Windy
Medium Pedal Assist Level/ Moderate Thro�le Use
Light Pedalling
Flat Terrain
Normal Payload
Not Windy
Low Pedal Assist Level/ Minimal Thro�le Use
Moderate to Heavy Pedalling
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