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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Content 1 Introduction 2 Safety Information 2.1 General Safety Information 3 High Voltage Information 3.1 High Voltage Warning Labels 3.2 Electrical System Information 4 Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) 4.1 Statutory Plate 5 Specifications 5.1 Motorcycle Description 5.2 Rider view description 5.3 Handlebar switches 5.4 CBS Brake System 5.5 Display...
  • Page 3 Our motorcycles are a perfect blend of classic design and cutting-edge technology, pushing the boundaries of what electric bikes can achieve. Turbo the concept Progression toward 80s aesthetics with some 70s cues; a TURBO-inspired fan blade motor and sharper, bulkier lines blended with the previous design. User Manual | rgnt-motorcycles.com...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    1 Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the Turbo! You are now the proud owner of an exceptional electric motorcycle. We hope that your experience with electric riding brings you both excitement and satisfaction. Please take the time to read this manual carefully to understand how to operate and care for your RGNT motorcycle safely and effectively.
  • Page 5: High Voltage Information

    Wear Proper Safety Gear: Always wear protective gear, including ● Helmet: Must comply with your local safety standards. ● Riding Boots: Full-height boots offer better ankle protection. ● Gloves: Motorcycle gloves enhance grip and protect your hands. ● Protective Clothing: Jackets, pants, and other protective gear help reduce injuries in case of a fall.
  • Page 6: High Voltage Warning Labels

    High-Voltage Warning symbol. This triangular symbol is used to alert you to potential electrical hazards. On the Turbo model, High-Voltage Warning Labels are located on both sides of the battery, on the motor (located in the rear wheel), on the tank and on both sides of the triangle box.
  • Page 7: Electrical System Information

    3.2 Electrical System Information The Turbo is equipped with two electrical subsystems, High-voltage system (88V) and Low-voltage system (12V). 3.2.1 High Voltage System The high-voltage system powers the main propulsion components of the motorcycle, including the traction battery, inverter, and motor. Never attempt to repair, modify, or perform any work on the high-voltage system yourself.
  • Page 8: Statutory Plate

    4.1 Statutory Plate The Manufacturer’s Statutory Plate is located on the left side of the steering stem and includes the following information: ● Name of manufacturer ● Vehicle category - license category ● EU Type approval ID ● VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) ●...
  • Page 9: Specifications

    5 Specifications GENERAL CBS BRAKES Total Weight: 162 kg Hand levers for both front and rear brake Battery Weight: 51 kg (Combined Brake System) Maximum Load Mass: 322 kg (Total weight Front for rider, passenger, cargo & accessories) J.Juan CBS Brake System Frame: Steel Tube Construction Disc Brake: 300 mm floating disc 4.5 mm License requirements: EU: A1 Vehicle...
  • Page 10: Motorcycle Description

    5.1 Motorcycle Description Motorcycle from the side 1. Rear Reflector 9. Charging Port 2. License Plate Light 10. Rear View Mirror 3. Tail Light 11. Display 4. Saddle 12. Headlight 5. Saddle Strap 13. Front Fork 6. Rear Shock Absorber 14.
  • Page 11 Rear View Front View Rear Front 1. Tail light 1. Rear view mirror 2. License plate holder 2. Display 3. Rear turn indicator 3. Headlight 4. Rear reflector 4. Turn indicator 5. Rear view mirror 5. Front fork 6. Rear wheel 6.
  • Page 12: Rider View Description

    5.2 Rider view description 1. Display 2. Left rear view mirror 3. Left brake lever (Front & Rear brakes) 4. Left switch / Light switch control 5. Charging port (Type 2) 6. Right switch 7. Right brake lever (Front brake only) 8.
  • Page 13: Handlebar Switches

    5.3 Handlebar switches Left handlebar control Right handlebar control Left side control Right side control 1. Headlight switch 1. Reverse 2. Headlight “flash” 2. Power mode “up” 3. Hazard light 3. On/off 4. Right turn indicator 4. Menu 5. Horn: Warning signal 5.
  • Page 14 5.3.1 Information Stickers These informational stickers are placed on the motorcycle for the rider’s reference. The following section explains their locations and intended purposes. 1. Tire pressure info / Locations: swing Arm 2. Guide to start with spare key / Location: Left glove compartment lid ( Inside ) 3.
  • Page 15: Cbs Brake System

    5.4 CBS Brake System The Turbo is equipped with a Combined Brake System (CBS). Please note that CBS is not an Anti-lock Braking System (ABS). The braking system is fully controlled from the handlebars using the left and right brake levers: ●...
  • Page 16: Display

    6. Environment Temperature: Showing in Celsius degrees 7. Power Mode: Shows the currently selected power mode. The motorcycle has four power modes: Range (9kW), Normal (11kW), Dynamic (21 kW) and Turbo (46kW). 8. Malfunction Indicator: If this icon appears on the display, contact your local RGNT Dealer or Service Center as soon as possible for diagnostics and assistance.
  • Page 17: Safety Check Before Use

    12. Speedometer: Displays the current speed of the motorcycle in either km/h or MPH. 13. ODO & TRIP: Odometer, “ODO”, shows the total distance traveled by the motorcycle. This value cannot be reset. TRIP displays the distance traveled during the current ride and resets each time the motorcycle is turned off.
  • Page 18: Operating The Motorcycle

    Doing so will help you avoid potential damage to the motorcycle and reduce the risk of accidents or personal injury. This manual explains how to operate the Turbo model correctly, introduces its unique features, and provides useful tips for optimizing your riding experience. Always complete the safety check procedure (see Section 6) before starting your ride.
  • Page 19: Drive Away

    C. Twist the throttle: Gently twist the throttle toward you to begin moving forward. 7.2.1 Power Modes Your RGNT Turbo motorcycle features four selectable power modes, each with a specific maximum power output. These modes allow you to tailor performance based on your...
  • Page 20 The drive modes can be changed during riding, use the control switch located on the right handlebar: A. Press the M button (1) to decrease the power level B. Press the upper switch (2) to increase the power level Dynamic and Boost modes generate more heat than Normal or Range. If the drive system becomes too hot, higher power modes may be automatically restricted to protect the motorcycle.
  • Page 21: Reverse Mode

    7.3 Reverse Mode Your RGNT motorcycle is equipped with a Reverse Drive Mode to assist with low-speed backward maneuvers. To activate Reverse Mode: A. Squeeze and hold the left or right brake lever (1). B. Press and hold the “R” button (2) until the Reverse Mode is shown on the display. C.
  • Page 22: Stopping The Motorcycle

    7.4 Stopping the Motorcycle To stop the motorcycle: A. Use both the left and right brake levers to bring the motorcycle to a full stop. B. Press the red D/P switch (1) to shift the motorcycle into Park (P). The Park icon will appear on the display.
  • Page 23: Activating The Steering Lock

    7.6 Activating the Steering Lock The RGNT motorcycle features an anti-theft steering lock system. When engaged, the handlebars are locked to the left, making the motorcycle immobile. To activate the Steering Lock: A. Place the motorcycle on the side stand. B.
  • Page 24: How To Charge

    8 How to Charge To charge your RGNT motorcycle, follow these steps: A. Open the charging lid by pressing the button on the charging lid forward to open it. See image below to the left. B. Connect the charging cable by inserting the Type 2 charging handle into the charging port.
  • Page 25: Stop Charging

    NOTE: The charger will not operate if the traction battery temperature is below -2°C (28°F) or above 45°C (113°F). The recommended charging temperature is between 5°C and 20°C (41°F–68°F) for optimal battery performance and longevity. Charge the battery at least once every 30 days, even if the motorcycle is not in use. For long-term storage (more than 30 days), maintain the battery at approximately 50% charge.
  • Page 26: Adjusting The Rear Suspension

    9 Adjusting the Rear Suspension Your RGNT Turbo is equipped with rear shock absorbers that feature adjustable spring preload (pre-tensioning). This allows you to fine-tune the suspension based on rider weight, load, and personal riding preference. Adjustments can be made by an RGNT Authorized Service Center or by the owner using a proper shock adjustment tool.
  • Page 27: Storage Recommendations

    ● Plastic Parts: Take special care when cleaning parts like the dashboard, fenders, and side panels, which are more susceptible to scratching. ● Rinse and Dry: Rinse the motorcycle thoroughly with clean water to remove any detergent residue. Dry with a soft towel to prevent water spots. ●...
  • Page 28: Visual Inspection

    D. Adjust by inflating or deflating as needed. E. Reattach the valve cap securely. NOTE: Tire pressure information is also located on the sticker attached to the left swing arm of the motorcycle. TIRE PRESSURE INDEX Model: Turbo Tire Pressure PSI Tire Pressure BAR Front 32 PSI 2.2 BAR...
  • Page 29: Spare Parts

    RGNT dealer. If you do not have a dealer in your country, you can contact RGNT Support. It is strictly forbidden to: ● Remove or alter any original components of the Turbo. ● Modify the wiring or software of the vehicle.
  • Page 30: Warranty

    ● Describe your issue as detailed as possible. The date and time you experienced an issue can be of use for us to determine the cause. ● If possible, also provide photos or video to explain the experienced issue. Contact RGNT Support Please contact us if you have any questions or need support.
  • Page 31: Warranty Service

    We hereby disclaim any and all indirect, incidental, special and consequential damages arising out of or relating to your Turbo, including, but not limited to, transportation, loss of Turbo value, loss of time, loss of income, loss of use, loss of personal or commercial...
  • Page 32 14.6.4 This Warranty supersedes all other RGNT Reborn AB 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.
  • Page 33 14.6.12 Damage, malfunctions, or performance problems caused by the improper repair of the motorcycle, installation of any parts or accessories not sold or approved by RGNT. 14.6.13 Damage, malfunctions, or performance problems caused by modifications or alterations performed by an unauthorized mechanic or outside the RGNT service & repair guidelines. 14.6.14 Damage, malfunctions, or performance problems caused by continued operation of the motorcycle after a warning light, gauge reading, or other warning indicates a mechanical or...

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