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User Manual
TS Bravo
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  • Page 1 Alrendo Motorcycles User Manual TS Bravo...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents 3. Introduction 30. Maintenance 4. Identification Numbers VIN 31. Torque Settings 5. Specifications 32. Torque Settings 6. Specifications 33. Brakes and Suspension 7. Specifications 34. Suspension – Front Adjustment 8. Steering Angle 35. Suspension – Rear Adjustment 9. Footrests 36.
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Congratulations and thank you for purchasing your new Alrendo TS Bravo electric motorcycle. We welcome you to the community of Alrendo Motorcycles riders. This manual is designed to provide you with a better understanding of the operation, inspection, and basic maintenance requirements of your new motorcycle.
  • Page 4: Identification Numbers Vin

    Identification Numbers - VIN Vehicle Identification Number The VIN is a 17-digit number stamped on right side the head Vehicle Motor tube of the frame. Do not alter or Identification remove this number as it is the Serial Number legal identifier for your motorcycle. Number Statutory Plate The Statutory plate is included...
  • Page 5: Specifications

    Specifications Tyres & Brakes Range ABS brake system City: 438km (273 miles) @50km/h Front Brakes: Dual 300mm Discs with 4 Piston Combined (NEDC): 278km (173 miles) Caliper @80km/h Rear Brakes: 240mm Disc with Dual Piston Highway: 160km (100 miles) @120km/h Caliper Front Tyre: 120/70/17 Motor...
  • Page 6 Specifications Battery European Vehicle Class Nominal capacity: 15.0kWh L3e-A1 Maximum Capacity: 17.4kWh 11kw (125cc License Equivalent) Nominal Voltage: 132v Max Voltage: 150v Warranty Weight: 84kgs Standard Limited Warranty 2 years / 20,000km Charger Type Battery Pack Warranty 3.8kw On-Board Charger 3 years / 30,000km Maximum Charging Speed to 100%: 4 hours 16 amp Schuko Socket: 4 hours...
  • Page 7: Specifications

    Specifications Dimensions Seat Height: 760mm (30 Inches) Height: 1185mm (47 Inches) Width: 885mm (34 Inches) Length: 2300mm (87.4 Inches) Ground Clearance: 150mm (5.9 Inches) Carrying Capacity: 260KG (573lbs) Motorcycle Weight: 245KG (540lbs) Boxed Weight: 280kg (617lbs)
  • Page 8: Steering Angle

    Steering Angle Maximum steering angle...
  • Page 9: Footrests

    Footrests The driver’s foot pegs are spring-loaded so should always be in the lowered position. Passenger foot pegs are usually folded in upright/vertical position. The should only be lowered when carrying a pavilion passenger.
  • Page 10: Features

    Features A. Handlebars TFT Display C. Head light D. ABS sensor Charging Port Battery G. Kickstand H. Rider Seat Foot peg sets Rear Suspension Drive Belt Rear Belt Pulley M. Front Belt Puley N. Plate light...
  • Page 11: Controls And Instruments - Left

    Controls and Instruments Left handlebar Switchbox A. High Beam Switch When the top switched is pressed, the headlight changes from dipped to high beam. B. Emergency Signal/Hazzard Lights Operates the Emergency lights. C. Turn Signal Switch When pushed right or left, corresponding turn signals are activated.
  • Page 12: Controls And Instruments - Right

    Controls and Instruments Right handlebar Switchbox A. Headlight Switch Press to turn on or turn off the Headlight. B. Daylight riding light Switch Press to turn the side lights on or off. In EEC markets, this switch remains turned on as per government regulations. C.
  • Page 13: Ride Modes

    Ride Modes Controls and Components Ride Modes To change Ride Modes ECO mode reduces the acceleration and You will notice on your right top speed to 60km/h and is designed for handle bar switchbox, the options 1, 2 and 3. (1=Eco use in cities when the rider wants 2=City and 3=Sport ) as maximum range.
  • Page 14: Tft Display

    TFT Display TFT Display A. Riding Mode Time C. Motor Temperature D. Bluetooth 4G LTE Signal Speedometer G. Error Code H. Trip Distance Meter Bike Status Output Power Odometer M. Battery temperature N. Estimated Range O. Power regenerative Q. Park Mode Headlight Emergency Light...
  • Page 15: Temperature Gauges

    Temperature Gauges Temperature Management Temperature Gauges The battery (power pack) is designed to The battery (power pack) gauges are automatically manage the Temperature equipped with indicator bars that change changes to ensure the safest possible colors depending upon their current temperature while riding.
  • Page 16: General Safety Precautions

    These guidelines of being fully discharged and must be charged have been rigorously tested to ensure after 90 days of storage. Alrendo recommends maximum power pack efficiency and service. you plug in your power pack after 90 days even if...
  • Page 17: Ignition Switch

    Ignition Switch Ignition Switch Your TS Bravo is supplied with two keys. If one or both keys are lost, contact your nearest Alrendo Authorized Dealer for replacement options. Key Switch A. Lock Turn the handlebar all the way to the left,...
  • Page 18: How To Get Started

    How to Get Started How to Get Started 1. Turn the key to the position. 2. Lift the kickstand. 3. Hold either of the brake levers. 4. While your holding the brake lever, use your left thump to press “P” button right next to the horn on the left handle bar switchbox .
  • Page 19: Throttle Control

    Throttle Control Throttle Control Twist the throttle in a counter- clockwise rotation. A to power the motor and accelerate the motorcycle in forward direction. Release the throttle and it snaps back to the closed position B, disengaging the motor. When the motorcycle is moving and the throttle control is in the fully closed position, the regenerative...
  • Page 20: Charging

    WARNING! Do not u e extension cords, power strips, plitters, grounding adapters, urge protectors or any similar device with the Alrendo charging cable. WARNING! Do not u e on an electrical outlet that upporting other electrical devices.
  • Page 21: Charging And Storing

    Charging 0hr 10min remaining WARNING! The Alrendo Charging Adapter mu be properly grounded. If the Alrendo Charging Adapter should malfunction, grounding reduces the ri k of electrical hock. If you are unsure whether an outlet has thi capability, have a qualified electrician inspect and verify it.
  • Page 22: Battery Pack

    Battery Pack Battery Pack The maximum power pack internal charging temperature is 55°C. If the battery pack’s internal temperature is over 55°C, it will not accept a charge until it is moved to a cooler location. Also, if the battery pack has just been run hard, it may internally be above 55°C even if the ambient temperature is lower.
  • Page 23: Cleaning Your Motorcycle

    , panel , and of water. other plastic parts. Although you can clean the TS Bravo with a pressure washer, avoid 2. U e care when cleaning the plastic parts spraying high pressure water around the (display, top and...
  • Page 24 Cleaning Your Motorcycle Storage Before storing your bike, clean and polish it. This will help keep the bike look newer for longer, it also makes it easier to inspect and service. Do not expose your bike to harsh detergents or chemical solvents, as this could damage its metal, paint, or plastic.
  • Page 25: Extending Your Range

    Extending Your Range The following factors must be taken into E. Improperly inflated tires consideration if you wish to extend your range. The following riding conditions should be avoided. F. Mountainous terrain and A. Temperatures below 25°C elevated routes B. Sitting upright while riding REMINDER: Always remember to plan your route around charging stations if you are traveling long distances through rural...
  • Page 26: Abs System

    A. The ABS is disabled B. The ABS has malfunctioned Rider must take their motorcycles to the nearest Alrendo Dealership to repair their ABS system at their earliest convenience. If you there are no dealers in your area, contact Alrendo at info@alrendo.com.
  • Page 27: Your Responsibilities

    • Perform routine care and maintenance of your electric motorcycle as detailed in this user manual. • U e only Alrendo approved parts and Alrendo Motorcycles acces ories. • Always wear a regionally approved helmet, goggles, appropriate boots, and all other appropriate safety equipment when operating an electric motorcycle.
  • Page 28: Maintenance

    Maintenance ITEM ROUTINE EVERY INITIAL INITIAL ODOMETER MILEAGE READING RIDE 1000km 7000km 13000km 19000km 25000km 30000km 1 month 6 months 12 months 18 months 24 months 30 months Brake Fluid Check brake fluid level . Add brake fluid (Right and Left) as neces ary.
  • Page 29 Maintenance ITEM ROUTINE EVERY INITIAL INITIAL ODOMETER MILEAGE READING RIDE 1000km 7000km 13000km 19000km 25000km 30000km 1 month 6 months 12 months 18 months 24 months 30 months Drive Belt -Check belt tension. -Inspect belt for signs of damage or cracking.
  • Page 30: Maintenance

    Maintenance ITEM ROUTINE EVERY INITIAL INITIAL ODOMETER MILEAGE READING RIDE 1000km 7000km 13000km 19000km 25000km 30000km 1 month 6 months 12 months 18 months 24 months 30 months Throttle Grip - Check operation and free play. Kickstand -Check operation. -Apply silicone grease lightly. Pivots Kickstand Check operation and replace if...
  • Page 31: Torque Settings

    Torque Settings Right side Left side Make sure you do on both side if applicable...
  • Page 32 Torque Settings Torque Settings Periodically check and tighten the following fasteners on your motorcycle Location Item Torque Notes Upper/Lower triple clamps pinch bolts 16 lb·ft (22 Nm) e LOCTITE® 242® (or equivalent) Rear sprocket to wheel bolts 26 lb·ft (35 Nm)) e LOCTITE®...
  • Page 33: Brakes And Suspension

    Brakes and Suspension A. Front Suspension Adjustments B. Rear Suspension Adjustments C. Rear Brake D. Front Brake...
  • Page 34: Suspension - Front Adjustment

    Suspension – Front Adjustment Front adjustment The TS Bravo uses Oil Filled front forks. Spring preload adjustment screws (both forks) Adjusting the preload lets you change the “unloaded” sag of the suspension system. Turning the nut clockwise increases the spring preload and reduces the “unloaded”...
  • Page 35: Suspension - Rear Adjustment

    Suspension – Rear Adjustment Rear Adjustment Adjust the spring pre-load by rotating the two pre-load adjusters: Counter-clockwise to decrease the pre- load Clockwise to increase the pre-load To adjust the pre-load back to the original setting used during manufacture, raise the rear wheel off the ground using a safety stand or a hoist.
  • Page 36: Brake Fluid

    Brake Fluid Brake Fluid The brake fluid reservoir is located on the backside of the right and left handlebars. Always be sure to check the brake fluid levels in your pre ride spot check. Ensure the clear brake fluid liquid resides at 75%, between the Min and Max marks on the clear glass fluid monitoring section.
  • Page 37 WARNING: If the brake lever travel i ually long, the feel i pongy or if there any significant lo of brake fluid, contact your Alrendo Motorcycles Dealer. Riding under such conditions could result in extended stopping di tances or complete brake failure.
  • Page 38: Brake Discs And Pads

    Brake Discs and Pads Brake Pads & Brake discs Brake Pad Inspection The brake pads mu t be inspected when specified in the maintenance schedule. To inspect the condition of the brakes, examine the pads through the sides of the brake caliper.
  • Page 39 Brake Discs and Pads Brake Pads & Brake discs Brake Disc Inspection The thicknes of the brake di hould be checked regularly. Replace brake rotor immediately, if les than the listed minimum thicknes Rotor Measurement Front 4.5 mm Rear 4.0 mm Brake Pad Replacement After brake pads are replaced, the rider must bed in the brakes before riding at...
  • Page 40: Tyres

    ABS. The tires fitted to the TS Bravo when cracking, tread separation, bead unseating homologated were up to the European from wheel, “blowout,”...
  • Page 41: Drive Belt

    Drive Belt Drive Belt To prolong the life of your drive belt, clean the belt with mild soap and water when washing your motorcycle. Once dried, inspect for the following: • Cuts or unu ual wear patterns. • Damage to the center of the belt. •...
  • Page 42 Drive Belt Drive Belt Adjustment Procedure Note: Adjust both sides (left and right) equally. 1. Remove key from the key switch. 2. Use a wretch to screw in or out the bolt as per your need. 3. Use the line as reference to measure the difference, make sure you both side match on the same line.
  • Page 43: Electric Motorcycle Precautions

    If there no dealer in your area email Alrendo WARNING: The motorcycle’ high voltage Motorcycles Customer Service. system has no u erviceable parts.
  • Page 44: Error Codes

    Error Codes Error Codes Communication Fault 4 {Fault_L1} 0x8101 BMS Missing 4 {Fault_L1} 0x7012 Bluetooth Fault 2 {Warning_L2} 0x7001 K-BOX Missing 4 {Fault_L1} 0x7013 GSM Fault HMI Missing 4 {Fault_L1} 0x7014 3 {WarningL3} 0x7002 GPS Fault ECU-Fault 0x7111 3 {WarningL3} 0x7003 RAM Fault BMS-Fault...
  • Page 45: Weather Conditions

    Weather Conditions Cold Weather Cold weather operation of the motorcycle has Note: Storing the motorcycle or its power pack in direct no permanent impact on its power pack/cell sunlight in ambient temperatures above 105°F (41°C) may however, the rider may see a reduction in range result in accelerated permanent decay of power pack due to the effect cold temperature has on the performance, and hence it is not recommended.
  • Page 46: Collision Warnings

    Collision Warnings In the event of a collision Do not puncture RED AREAS on image. NEVER cut high voltage components or cabling. Cutting the cabling could result in serious injury or death.
  • Page 47: Maintenance Records

    Maintenance Records After you have had your TS Bravo serviced, please make sure that the appropriate maintenance record has been completed. Odometer: Odometer: Date: Date: Notes: Notes: Peformed by: Peformed by: Odometer: Odometer: Date: Date: Notes: Note: Performed by: Peformedby:...
  • Page 48 Maintenance Records Odometer: Odometer: Date: Date: Notes: Notes: Peformed by: Peformed by: Odometer: Odometer: Date: Date: Notes: Note: Performed by: Peformedby:...
  • Page 49: Maintenance Records

    Maintenance Records Odometer: Odometer: Date: Date: Notes: Notes: Peformed by: Peformed by: Odometer: Odometer: Date: Date: Notes: Note: Performed by: Peformedby:...
  • Page 50: Warranty

    Alrendo which were installed prior to or at the time of delivery of a Product by a person The Dealer, any dealer or any end user authorized by Alrendo.
  • Page 51 Warranty Any damage that results from This warranty does not cover repair of modifications not approved by Alrendo damage or replacement of parts to the extent caused by abuse or neglect of the (vehicle performance modifications, changes to lights, changes to motor Product.
  • Page 52: Warranty

    Warranty This warranty does not extend The cost of parts and labour involved in any routine care and maintenance and/or the replacement of parts due to normal Products modified in any way from the standard wear and tear, use, or deterioration, specifications as described in the Product’s including but not limited to oils and manual, including any Product whose odometer...
  • Page 53: Warranty

    Warranty This warranty does not extend Damage, malfunctions, or performance problems caused by airborne industrial pollutants (e.g., acid rain), bird droppings, tree sap, stones, flood water, windstorms, Storage costs, or transportation and shipping or other similar occurrences costs related to the performance of this warranty;...
  • Page 54: Warranty - Battery

    Alrendo, but may be covered by their own warranty. To check the capacity of a battery, Alrendo (or such authorized person) may request the Dealer Owing to the battery chemistry, there is a...
  • Page 55: Dimensions

    Dimensions...
  • Page 56 TRANKVILE electric vehicles Hamburg Kiel Eckernförde www.trankvile.com...

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