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User Manual ON-E KIDS 20'' -2021 (Nov. 2021)

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  • Page 1 Picture: Motorcycle only for competition and closed circuit. User Manual 20” From: 2022 User Manual ON-E KIDS 20’’ -2021 (Nov. 2021)
  • Page 3 Welcome to TRS Dear customer, Thank you for your confidence in us, and congratu- lations on the purchase of your new TRS ON-E. Because of our experience, professionalism and passion for trial motorcycles we are able to offer you an innovative, reliable and up-to-date motor- cycle.
  • Page 4 In addition to these specific warnings, the manual gives advice on the best use of your motorcycle, as well as better adjustment and control of its important features. TRS reserves the right to make changes to this manual.
  • Page 5 TRS recommends: If you have any doubts about adjustments to your motorcycle, refer to the manual and/or contact an authorized TRS dealer. Please carefully read through the information in the user manual to familiarize yourself with the features of your motorcycle before driving it using the maximum power settings •...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    ÍNDICE 01 - Description parts................7 02 - Technical specifications TRS ON-E kids ........9 03 - Safety responsibilities ............... 04- CE Declaration of conformity............. 05- Serial number ................13 06- Switches, Dials and Indicators............ 14 07 - Drive chain ................17 08 - Suspension....
  • Page 7: Description Parts

    1 - DESCRIPCIÓN ELEMENTOS 01- Rear Lever brake 09- Front lever brake 02- Front fork 10- Chain 03- Motor DC 48V 11- Sprocket 04- Shock absorber 12- Throttle electric 05 - Swing arm 13- Controller 06- Front brake 14- Dial adjustment 07- Rear brake 15- Front fender 08- Charger port...
  • Page 8 17- Adjustment front suspension 18- Footrests 19- Rear fender 20- LED Indicator...
  • Page 9: Technical Specifications Trs On-E Kids

    2 - TECNICHAL SPECIFICATIONS TRS ON-E PERFORMANCE CONTROLLER Maximum Speed 25 Km/h Adjustment controller in three terms: Power, Speed & Response. THROTTLE Autonomy Until 3h Twist type with LED battery charge indicator. Weight Limit Rider 35kg BATTERIES CHASSIS 48V lithium with capacity 17,5 Ah CHARGER Frame &...
  • Page 10: Safety Responsibilities

    4. DON’T OVERLOAD THE BIKE: These motorcycle are designed for small, ligh- It is recommended that the motorcycle be checked by a TRS service, at least once tweight riders. Exceeding the weight limitations will adversely affect the handling of a year.
  • Page 11 The terrain may vary, so be responsible. 8. PLEASE MAINTAIN YOUR BIKE. 9. CARE FOR YOUR BATTERIES 10. READ, STUDY AND UNDERSTAND THIS ENTIRE MANUAL. 11. If you don’t understand any aspect of the use and care of your bike, please call TRS costumer service.
  • Page 12: 04- Ce Declaration Of Conformity

    Mechanical Technical examination of conformity to the Machine Directive 2006/42/EC drawn from the EN- 16029:2012 standard. Technical documentation filed at: Signature: TRS MOTORCYCLES, S.L. C/ Muntaner 292 planta 3 puerta 2 08021 Barcelona (España) Position: Technical director Marked CE located on the head tube...
  • Page 13: 05- Serial Number

    5 - SERIAL NUMBER All motorcycles that manufacture in TRS come out with an identification number engraved on the frame and that appears in the technical file of the documentation that we deliver to the user. This number cannot be replaced or modified under any circumstances.
  • Page 14: 06- Switches, Dials And Indicators

    6 - SWITCHES, INDICATORS & DIALS SWITCH ON/OFF The (ON / OFF) switch allows you to turn the motorcycle on and off. The button is located on the chassis. Figure (A). KILL SWITCH This switch, is connected in series with the switch on/off. The kill switch must be in place for the switch to be in the on position.
  • Page 15 DIALS: POWER, SPEED AND RESPONSE NOTE The motorcycle allows you to adjust the parameters to adapt the motorcycle Prolonged use of the adjustments in the maximum position can significantly reduce according to the skill of the rider, as well as the off-road conditions. There are 3 dials the autonomy compared to the adjustment in minimum positions.
  • Page 16 ¡WARNING! It is very important to keep everyone at a distance when the motorcycle is charging or the dials are being adjusted. Dials are sensitive to small adjustments. Don’t guess the changes. Always check beforehand that the settings made are correct for the pilot’s skills.
  • Page 17: Drive Chain

    This motorcycle uses a chain of transmission, drive sprocket and rear sprocket common in a motorcycle of greater size. This motorcycle has no gears, it is direct g) Lubricate the chain with chain spray. TRS recommends the use of NILS transmission from motor to wheel.
  • Page 18: Suspension

    8 - SUSPENSION This motorcycle is equipped with pneumatic suspension, front and rear adjustable. The front suspension is an "air" fork. A specific air pump is required to add pressure. The air pump is not supplied with the motorcycle. FRONT SUSPENSION Possible settings are: A) Compression: Adjustable with the knob, located on the top of the right bottle.
  • Page 19: Shock Absorber

    8 - REAR SHOCK ABSORBER This motorcycle is equipped with an oil damper with coil spring located at the rear. The shock absorber is connected to a system of connecting links that confers progressively in the travel, that is to say in the first part of the travel the damping is soft and while in the final part the damping hardens.
  • Page 20: Brake Adjustment

    09 - BRAKES To ensure optimal braking, it is necessary to check the condition of the brake pads: required beyond the limits of the caliper’s own adjustment that can be achieved initially they usually have 3mm of ferodo. If after its operation we observe that this using spacer washers.
  • Page 21: Battery Use, Battery Care And Maintenance

    Twist the lock ring to secure If you have any questions about the batteries and your use, do not hesitate to the charger lead to the bike. contact TRS Motorcycles customer service. 4. Plug the charger into the wall outlet electric network. ¡CAUTION! 5.
  • Page 22 When the battery is complete (the indicator LED is GREEN), then unplug the charger from the wall socket, then from the battery by twisting the lock ring and pulling the connector out of the charging port. Normally takes four hours to charge your batteries from a fully discharged condition. Never overcharge.
  • Page 23 BATTERY REPLACEMENT As an accessory, there is the possibility of acquiring an extra battery, to be able to change in case the battery runs out, and you want to continue driving. Check the following procedure: 1. Ensure power is turned off, and the kill switch is disconnecting. Put your ON-E on the ground and with a 5 mm Allen wrench, remove the 4 screws from 2.
  • Page 24 Use only the supplied battery. If you use any other battery charger, you will void move the batteries from the bike for storage. TRS recomends you follow the steps: the warranty, you may damage the batteries, and you could cause a fire that would result in property damage and possible injury or death.
  • Page 25: Maintenance And Cleaning

    11 - MAINTENANCE & CLEANING DAILY MAINTENANCE CLEANING Keep your ON-E clean and dry. Clean using the recommended procedure. Cleaning and maintaining your ON-E correctly will provide a more enjoyable owners- hip and riding experience. We recommend cleaning be done with a damp cloth and Check all components for tightness and adjustment, including handlebars, le- running water.
  • Page 26: Electrical Wiring

    12 - ELECTRICAL WIRING Your ON-E is an electric bike, and features a considerable number of electrical compo- ¡CAUTION! nents and wiring. All must be protected from water and dirt! The components are listed below: Ensure that the throttle control is in the correct position. For user safety, it is important that the throttle works freely when turned to accelerate and check Controller: This electronic element, is the brain of the drive system.
  • Page 27 ESQUEMA ELÉCTRICO VIEW C VIEW P DC MOTOR THROTTLE CONTROLLER 48 V VIEW O VIEW D VIEW M BK/WH WH/BK VIEW N VIEW W VIEW B VIEW A VIEW H 1-RD 2-BK ELECTRIC VIEW J MOTOR POTENTIOMETERS VIEW K SPEED RESPONSE BL: Blue/Azul --- BK: Black/Negro...
  • Page 28: Riding Instructions & Safety Tips

    13 - RIDING INSTRUCTIONS & SAFETY TIPS 6. Once rider have been practiced, with the motorcycle stopped, explaining how With the bike set up correctly, your ON-E is ready to ride! For learning riders, please the motorcycle is turned on and what function of the kill switch. use these tips and instructions.
  • Page 29 FIRST RIDE 9. When stopped, turn the power off. After the rider understands the controls and is comfortable with them, it’s time for the ¡ATTENTION! first ride. For this, the rider must be dressed correctly in suitable safety gear. Boots, gloves, a helmet and eye protection are necessary.
  • Page 30: Limited Warranty

    10th July of Warranties in the Sale of Consumer Goods. 1) The vehicle has been incorrectly transported or stored, by not following the TRS guarantees the buyer (hereinafter referred to as the “Customer”) a vehicle ma- nufactured by TRS to the highest quality in materials and production, delivering a manufacturer’s recommendations.
  • Page 31 OTHER CONSIDERATIONS I) The right is reserved to request assessment by a TRS expert if there are any doubts regarding the need to repair a defect during the warranty. The warranty covering the spare parts will end on the date of expiry of the warran- ty period of the product concerned.
  • Page 32 TRS Motorcycles Ronda Sant Pere 306, Polígon les Verges, 08251 Santpedor (Barcelona, Spain) info@trsmotorcycles.com www.trsmotorcycles.com You could browse our website to order spare parts or accessories, be informed of news and find other interes�ng informa�on.

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