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E Rider City 30 User Manual

E Rider City 30 User Manual

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Model 30 City
USER MANUAL
Congratulations, once again, on buying an
E
RIDER Model 30!!!!
We are sure you will be excited by the delivery of your brand new bike
and you will be eager to start using your
RIDER as soon as possible.
E
However you will need to be a little patient as there are some
important things to be done before you can ride it.
The Model 30 is a registered vehicle and you must register it with
the DVLA before you can legally ride it on a UK road.
To do this you need to do the following.
1) Order form V55/4 from DVLA. You can do that online
HERE
You
should also download the guide to completing it
HERE
2) Take a note of the Chassis Number of your bike and email the
information to
info@eriderbikes.com
3) We will send you by return the Certificate of Conformity, Certificate
of Newness, and Commercial Invoice for your bike by post. We will
also send you a template to help you complete the form.
4) Post all the above paperwork to DVLA.

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Summary of Contents for E Rider City 30

  • Page 1 Model 30 City USER MANUAL Congratulations, once again, on buying an RIDER Model 30!!!! We are sure you will be excited by the delivery of your brand new bike and you will be eager to start using your RIDER as soon as possible. However you will need to be a little patient as there are some important things to be done before you can ride it.
  • Page 2 5) DVLA will send you the V5C certificate 6) Order your number plate. There are some very good online suppliers for example HERE 7) If you haven't got one buy a motorcycle helmet. Make sure you get one that fits!!! 8) You're finally road legal!!! Enjoy your first ride.
  • Page 3: General Usage

    General Usage: With proper use and care your RIDER will give many years of pleasurable service. The maximum load your bike is designed to carry is 180 kilograms. This should not be exceeded because it could make the bike unsafe to drive and doing so will invalidate your warranty. RIDER can be used in the wet or snow, but braking distances will be longer in adverse conditions and you should take care to allow for this.
  • Page 4: Operation

    6) You should sit on the bike to adjust your mirrors and check that you can see clearly behind you. 6) It is good practice to apply one of the brakes lightly while sitting on the bike in a stationary position. This means that the throttle cannot be operated unexpectedly.
  • Page 5 The ignition can be locked to prevent theft and can be opened by the shaped nut on the key. On the left handlebar handle you will find three controls Top: Dipped and full beam headlight control Middle: Slider switch to operate the indicators Bottom: Warning horn On the right handlebar handle you will find three controls...
  • Page 6 Top: Light switch Right: Throttle Bottom: Warning horn During operation you must have the RIDER switched on even if you are not using the throttle and even if the battery is not in the bike. Otherwise the motor will generate enough electricity to damage the controller beyond repair and this damage would not be covered by warranty...
  • Page 7 Your RIDER will travel along flat roads at about 45 kilometers per hour. It will slow down a little as you go uphill and may increase speed a little downhill. You should always drive your bike at a speed you feel comfortable with and with consideration for other road users.
  • Page 8: After Each Ride

    After Each Ride: 1) Make sure the ignition key is turned off and that all keys are removed and kept in a safe place. 2) Put the bike on it's centre kick stand 3) Do not charge or store the bike with 20' of any flame. 4) Put the battery on charge ready for its next usage.