Hide thumbs Also See for DUTY:

Advertisement

Quick Links

DUTY
User Manual
PART NO. 930-0003272
VERSION: 2.0

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the DUTY and is the answer not in the manual?

Questions and answers

Summary of Contents for UBCO DUTY

  • Page 1 DUTY User Manual PART NO. 930-0003272 VERSION: 2.0...
  • Page 2: Important - Please Read

    WARNING Read, understand, and follow all of you've read this manual, please see your authorized the instructions and safety precautions in this dealer. To locate the nearest authorized UBCO dealer, manual and on all product labels. Failure to follow visit the UBCO website at www.ubco.com...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents I NTRODUC TION SUS PE NS I O N Pre-Ride Checklist Front Fork/Suspension Adjustment Bike Features Rear Shock Preload Adjustment Technical Specifications Recommended Suspension Settings Swing Arm/Rear Axle Inspection YOU R KEYS K I CKS TAN DS Replacing Key Fob Battery Left and Right Powering the Bike Centre...
  • Page 4: I Ntroduc Tion

    Fleet customers This manual should be considered a permanent part of the DUTY and should remain with the DUTY if it is The app and its associated features may not be resold. available for fleet or commercial customers.
  • Page 5: Pre-Ride Checklist

    Loose Fixings Ensure all the fixings (nuts & bolts) are done up correctly and secure. Before you head out on your UBCO, always Load check that your bike is ready and fit to ride. Ensure all functional parts of the bike are not obstructed by any load you may be carrying.
  • Page 6: Bike Features

    Bike Features LED Headlight High beam: 2100lm Low beam: 1200lm User Friendly Controls Twist and go throttle Ergonomically placed switches With no clutch, the electronic for ease of use. throttle control makes riding intuitive and easy. Front Fairing Front fairing for extra rider protection.
  • Page 7 *Decals may be subject to change. Battery Accessory Lugs LCD Dash 6.2kWh Lithium-ion battery For attaching pannier frames and other accessories See your vital riding stats at a glance. Carry Capacity 160kg (Including Rider) Easy Access Step through frame Front Suspension Travel 120mm (Spring Rear Suspension with Hydraulic Dampener)
  • Page 8: Technical Specifications

    8kW Peak Power Tyre pressure: Front 29psi/200kPa Controller 1x high power density controllers Rear 32psi/220kPa with over-heating protection (Please check the manufacturers Battery 6.2kWh UBCO lithium-ion 50.4V recommended pressure) battery LIGHTING Charger type 100-240V 450W wall or bench LED Headlight 120mm 4.75”...
  • Page 9: You R Keys

    2. YO U R K E YS NZ/AUS LC motorcycle The DUTY comes with two types of keys: a key fob and a securing key. The key fob is used to turn the bike on or US - motorcycle off, while the securing key activates the steering lock.
  • Page 10: Powering The Bike

    2.2 Powering the Bike Non-rechargeable batteries are not to be recharged. The key fob will turn the DUTY on but the kill switch is used to change between Neutral (N) and Drive ( Do not force discharge, recharge, disassemble, heat above(manufacturer's specified Neutral: The screen will turn on with a green temperature rating) or incinerate.
  • Page 11: Steering Security Lock

    2.3 Steering Security Lock Steering Lock Activate with The DUTY has a steering lock on the head tube, which securing key. will fix the steering angle of the parked bike. This makes the DUTY very difficult to wheel away as it will only turn in circles.
  • Page 12: Lcd D Is Pl Ay

    Press the right button to change between hours and an alert code will be displayed in the odometer and minutes. area. Find more information in the UBCO App or Press the left button to cycle through numbers. contact your local UBCO support line.
  • Page 13 Neutral Drive / Headlight On Speedometer Clock Motor Temp Charge Level Power Output Right Button Left Button Milage Meter Charge Requried Odometer Displayed Left Indicator Right Indicator Lights On / Low Beam Lights On / High Beam Warning Trip Meter Displayed...
  • Page 14: Han D Le Bar Co Ntro L S

    4.4 Security Mode The headlight and tail lights automatically come on when the DUTY is in Drive. To turn off the headlight, Security Mode determines whether the key fob is either switch to Neutral using the key fob, open required to power the bike.
  • Page 15: Walk Mode Switch

    Headlight LCD Screen Walk Mode Switch High beam and See your vital riding Available as an accessory. Low beam. stats at a glance. Brake Lever Lock Front Brake Brake lever activates the front brake only. Throttle Horn Twist and go throttle. Indicators Kill Switch Left and Right...
  • Page 16: B R Ak Es

    If you let go of the throttle, the some to the front. DUTY will start to decelerate. DO NOT continuously power the throttle when the DUTY is held stationary.
  • Page 17: Brake Lever

    It is recommended that this procedure is carried out by an authorised Brake Lever Lock UBCO Dealer or Service Agent. Use only dot 3 or 4 from a sealed container. WARNING: Brake fluid is highly toxic - keep containers sealed and out of the reach of children.
  • Page 18: Brake Fluid Replenishment - Front

    The DUTY is equipped with a combined braking 5.5 Brake Fluid Replenishment - Rear system (CBS) with front and rear brake fluid The rear brake reservoir is located on the right side of reservoirs.
  • Page 19: Brake Pad Inspection

    Replace the brake pads if either pad’s thickness is less than 0.5mm. If the brake pads are worn, they should be replaced immediately before riding. See your UBCO Dealer or Service Agent to have the brake pads replaced. 5.7 Brake Disc Inspection The thickness of the brake discs should be checked regularly.
  • Page 20: Sus Pe Ns Io N

    6 . SUS PE NS IO N Front Fork/Suspension Adjust the spring preload The front suspension has adjustable rebound controls at the top. that change the rate at which the suspension re- extends after an impact. The front and rear also feature spring preload adjustment that are helpful for setting the loaded ride height of the vehicle and help determine the suspension's ability to prevent...
  • Page 21: Recommended Suspension Settings

    6.3 Recommended Suspension Settings The below table outlines recommended suspension settings for on road riding with varied total vehicle load (rider + load). The thread measurement is for the total amount of thread visible at the top of the suspension. RIDE TYPE / FRONT FRONT...
  • Page 22: K I Ckstan Ds

    7. K I CKSTAN DS 7.2 Left and Right 7.1 Centre There is a kick stand on both the left and right side of the bike so that you can lean the bike either side. To engage the centre stand, step on the stand peg To operate, kick the stand down.
  • Page 23: Yo U R Bat Te Ry

    (kill switch) to illuminate the dash. 8.3 How to Charge the Battery: When charging: Turn off the DUTY using the key fob or kill switch. Keep away from any sparks or flames. Plug the charger into the charge socket on the Install a smoke alarm near your charging area.
  • Page 24: Removing The Battery

    The lithium-ion battery and charger are designed to If storing the battery for an extended period, ensure work exclusively with the DUTY. Do not attempt to use it has 50-90% charge remaining when you leave it. any battery or charger other than those supplied by Regularly check and retain the charge at this level to UBCO.
  • Page 25: Ri D I N G Safet Y

    9. RI D I N G SAFET Y • Inexperienced riders must take care and practice before entering traffic. Due to its electric drive motors, the UBCO DUTY is • Children should NOT operate the DUTY. silent when on and very quiet in operation. When not in use, turn the bike off to prevent accidental throttle 9.2 On-road Safety...
  • Page 26: Load I N G Th E B I K E

    It is rated to support the If you need to transport the bike: DUTY and a 70kg / 154lb load. If load exceeds 70kg, Use a truck or trailer. Do not tow the motorcycle support the DUTY while loading.
  • Page 27: Ale R T Co D Es

    (often Battery Systems temporary) so we recommend regular checks to C-1058, C-2058, C-1061, C-2061, F-1011, F2011 ensure your DUTY is operating as effectively and efficiently as possible. Carry out basic inspections. There are two types of codes: If fault persists, contact your local service agent.
  • Page 28: S E Rvi Ci N G

    The owner is responsible for the maintenance obligations and must drop off and pick up the vehicle If fault persists, contact your local service agent. at his or her cost to an authorised UBCO dealer or Basic Inspections: service agent.
  • Page 29: Cleaning The Bike

    12.3 Cleaning the bike It's important to keep your bike in a good working order so it's ready to go when you are. To ensure it's always in the best condition possible, you should clean your bike regularly. Incorrect cleaning methods can void your warranty, so take care and make sure you follow these points.
  • Page 30: Service Log

    Service Log First Service Third Service Complete Date serviced: .......... Complete Date serviced: .......... � � Odometer: ..................Odometer: ..................Hourmeter: ................... Hourmeter: ................... Service provider: ................Service provider: ................Signed: .................... Signed: .................... Second Service Fourth Service Complete Date serviced: .......... Complete Date serviced: ..........
  • Page 31 Fifth Service Eighth Service Complete Date serviced: .......... Complete Date serviced: .......... � � Odometer: ..................Odometer: ..................Hourmeter: ................... Hourmeter: ................... Service provider: ................Service provider: ................Signed: .................... Signed: .................... Sixth Service Ninth Service Complete Date serviced: .......... Complete Date serviced: ..........
  • Page 32 UBCO.COM...

Table of Contents