Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of a RGNT No.1! You are now the owner of an exceptional electrical motorcycle. We hope that it will bring you much joy and wonderful experiences riding electric motorcycles. Please read these instructions to learn more about your RGNT motorcycle, how to ride it safely and maintain it.
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1.1. Identification Numbers 1.1.1. Statutory Plate The Statutory plate is mounted to the frame tube on the left hand side of your vehicle, with 2 rivets. User Manual | rgnt-motorcycles.com...
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1.1.2. VIN Number The Vehicle Identification Number (“VIN”) is located on the right side of the steering stem. User Manual | rgnt-motorcycles.com...
2.1. Usage Definition of use RGNT motorcycles are designed and homologated to the highest standards for road traffic. The motorcycle is not designed for field use or racing. It is an electric motorcycle, therefore, please pay attention to the warning labels when touching or disconnecting elements. They can be appear on the battery charger, battery box, other high voltage areas, etc.
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2.5. Protective Clothing • Always wear CE approved Motorcycle gear when riding your RGNT Motorcycle. Helmet, jacket, back protector, gloves, trousers and boots that are made for motorcycle use shall always be worn while driving this vehicle. • Use protective clothing that is in good condition and complies with legal regulations. 2.6.
4. Electrical system 4.1. Systems RGNT No.1 has two electrical sub-systems: • The 88V high-voltage system includes the main battery, inverter and the vehicle’s motor. Never attempt any repairs or other work on the high-voltage system without an authorized service provider. High voltage warning stickers and orange cables indicate high voltage areas, proceed with caution.
5. Anti Theft & Locking 5.1 Steering Lock The steering lock is located on the right side of the steering column. To engage the lock, the front wheel must be turning to the left. Then insert the key, push the lock piston into the lock and twist it clockwise until it hatches.
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5.2. NFC Tag - Immobilizer The ignition is controlled through the NFC key tags.To begin the starting procedure do a quick press on the left or right brake handle. This is to wake the bike up from an eventual “sleep mode” to conserve battery.
6. List of included tools and accessories 6.1. Keys RGNT No.1 comes with: • 3pcs, NFC ignition tags • 2pcs, Steering lock keys • 2pcs, Tank lid keys 6.2. Charger One standard charger is provided with the motorcycle. User Manual | rgnt-motorcycles.com...
7. Handlebar Controls Left side handlebar controls Right side handlebar controls Left Control Right Control Warning Signal Kill Switch 2. High Beam 2. CBS Brake Handle (Combined brake System) 3. Dipped Beam 3. Start Button 4. Position Light 5. Signal Horn 6.
8. Handlebar Brake Controls 8.1. CBS Brakes System The RGNT No.1 Classic & Scrambler is equipped with a CBS Brakes (Combined Brake System). The left brake handle (1) is a combined brake. When you apply pressure on the Left lever (1) It automatically brakes with both front and rear wheel. When you apply pressure on the right brake handle (2) its brakes only with front wheel.
9. HMI / Display 9.1. Tell Tails 9.2. Settings NOTE! The settings menu is only accessible when the vehicle is unlocked and in “Parked” or “Neutral”. When the vehicle is set to “Drive” the icon will disappear and the function will no longer be accessible for your safety.
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9.3. The map & position is visible at the home screen, however its functionality is reduced until RGNT releases a new software update. When the update is ready it will be “Over-the-Air” changed on the RGNT Vehicle automatically. Troubleshooting on software can be checked at your service partner. 9.4.
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9.5. Drive mode The RGNT No:1 Classic and Scrambler have 2 different driving modes. This is to customize the riders’ needs. Sometimes you want to have the full power experience, other times the range is more important. You can easily switch from the different settings by pressing the “ignition”...
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9.7. Software The Dashboard/HMI system features OTA (Over-the-Air) updates. The system will be updated whenever a new update is published from RGNT. The Dashboard will inform you when an update installs via a message. To check the software version, IP, or GPS position. Enter the settings menu and push the green arrow in the lower right corner.
10. Error codes 10.1. Check Engine There is one tell-tale visible on the HMI that indicates that there is a malfunction in the powertrain (motor, battery, wiring, etc.). If the lamp is turned on, please contact RGNT or an authorized service partner to have an OBD reading.
11. Safety Checkpoints 11.1. Safety checkpoints before you ride Safety first! Before driving any motorcycle including the RGNT Electric Motorcycle we recommend you to perform a quick safety check of the motorcycle. By completing this checkpoint list you secure that the motorcycle is in good condition before each time you drive. Checkpoints before each ride: Tires •...
12. First steps to operation The RGNT No.1 is a modern electric motorcycle and it’s easy to put into operation. It is possible to start your journey immediately without heating or further preparation after the vehicle is switched on and put into drive mode.
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Step 3. Steering lock (If used) • If the steering lock is enabled, insert the key in the lock and turn it 45 degrees counter clockwise to release the steering lock. Step 4. Controls • Sit on the motorcycle, adjust the controls to suit you and make yourself comfortable. Set the mirrors so that you have a good view of what is happening around you.
13. Charger 13.1. Specification The OEM charger for RGNT no.1 charges with 1000W and requires 110-220V to operate. When the charger is plugged in one of two lights will occur. Red Light Charger is active Green Light Battery is 100% charged / No charging NOTE! Green light could also indicate that charging is not active.
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Charging 13.2. How to charge Open the charging connector cover on the right side of the battery. Press the button on the left side of the lid and the lid will flip open. 2. Connect the charger’s electric plug to any household europort. The europort must have a min 8A fuse for the charger to work.
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13.3. Cleaning the charger If you are in need to clean your charger, disconnect it before cleaning. Clean it with a damp washcloth to prevent water from entering the charger. 13.4. Warning It’s strictly forbidden to modify the 88V system due to the High Voltage. Tampering or modifying the system could result in short circuits and shocks which can result in injury or death.
14. Cleaning and Storing 14.1. Washing CAUTION! Do not use any harsh chemical products on plastic parts. Be sure to avoid using cloths or sponges which have been in contact with strong abrasive cleaning products, solvent or thinner, fuel (gasoline), rust removers or inhibitors, brake fluid, antifreeze, or electrolyte. Note: We recommend the use of a garden hose to wash your motorcycle.
15. Charging 12V System with a seperate charger 15.1. Charging with C-Tek 0.8 SX RGNT 12V Charger The motorcycle is equipped with a separate 12V system. Its located under the saddle and it is the box where you present the key to start the motorcycle. When the bike is not in use the 12V battery naturally drains a small amount of power.
16. Wheels and tyres 16.1. Usage Only use tyres recommended and approved by RGNT. Observe the dimensions recommended by the manufacturer. Other tyres may influence the control and safety of your vehicle during use. Tyre condition and pressure affect the behavior of the vehicle while driving. 16.2.
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16.4. Control pressure in the tyre If the tyre pressure is too low, it will cause abnormal tyre wear and dramatically reduce the balance/ performance of the vehicle which could result in injury. The right pressure will provide optimal driving performance and maximum tyre life according to our supplier AVON Tyres.
17. Tuning suspension RGNT No.1 has hydraulic shock absorbers with adjustable spring pre-tensioning. The settings can be adjusted at your RGNT Service partner. There are four (4) positions for adjustment, it is delivered on the softest position. Visit your local RGNT service partner to adjust the suspension. The Scrambler Model Shock The No.
18. Safety Control Brake System 18.1. Brake Fluid The Brake system is only compatible with DOT 4 Brake Fluid. RGNT recommends Shell DOT4 ESL. 18.2. Control of brake fluid level The brake fluid reservoir tanks on the handlebar levers have translucent plastic windows. The windows allow you to check the state of the brake liquid visually without having to open the container. The brake fluid should reach 5 mm below the top of the reservoir tank.
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18.3. Brake Discs Control RGNT No.1 Classic & Scrambler 1.0 The front & rear brake disc has a thickness of 4 mm. Maximum wear before replacing the disc is 0,5 mm. If the measured brake disk is below 3.5 mm, change brake disk and brake pads. We recommend only using the discs supplied by RGNT.
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18.4. Brake pads Control RGNT No.1 Classic & Scrambler 1.0 ISR brake system Brake pads thickness when new is 7 mm. Maximum wear before replacing is 3mm. If the thickness of brake pads is measured below 4 mm, replace the brake pads pair. RGNT No.1 Classic & Scrambler 1.5 J.Juan brake system Brake pads thickness is when new 6.8 mm. Maximum wear before replacing is 3 mm. If the thickness of brake pads is measured below 4 mm, replace the brake pads pair.
19. Maintenance and Service The RGNT No.1 Classic & Scrambler Electric Motorcycle requires less service than a traditional combustion motorcycle, because it is electric. Although, it is very important that the RGNT Motorcycle is inspected by an authorized dealer at regular intervals. The RGNT No.1 Classic &...
20. Troubleshooting 20.1. First hand troubleshooting If motorcycle won’t turn on Make sure the bike has been activated by pressing one of the brakes for 1-2 seconds. 2. Present the key to the top left corner of the triangle box on the left hand side of the bike, and kept there for a few seconds.
21. Warranty RGNT Electric AB (“RGNT”) warrants that, dependent on the exclusions and limitations set out beneath, the RGNT No1 vehicle purchased by you will be without defects in materials and workmanship, when used ordinarily in accordance with our published guidelines. The warranty period is during the time period of two (2) years or 30.000 km (whichever comes first) from the date of delivery.
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21.5. Local Taxes & Tolls Local taxes and tolls are not covered 21.6. What is excluded? 21.6.1 Unless agreed in writing, the Warranty will not apply if the defect(s) relate to: (1) normal wear and tear (including, without restriction, wear and tear of batteries), (2) defects caused by rough or inappropriate handling or use or harm caused by accident, misuse, mistreatment, fire, water, lightning or other acts of nature, including submission in water (3) the reality that the battery has been short-circuited, if the seals of the battery...
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if any, including, but not limited to, implied warranties and conditions of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose or durability are disclaimed to the fullest extent allowable by law. 21.6.5. This Warranty supersedes all other RGNT Electric AB’s warranties and liabilities, whether oral, written, (non-mandatory) statutory, contractual, in tort or other, including, without restriction, and where allowed by applicable law, any implied conditions, warranties or other terms as to adequate quality or fitness for purpose.
Contact Us Don’t hesitate to contact us if you have any further questions. Email: support@rgnt-motorcycles.com HQ - RGNT Electric AB Älvsåkersvägen 22 434 96 Kungsbacka Sweden User Manual | rgnt-motorcycles.com...
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