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How does cruise control work?
How does cruise control work?
Cruise control on the Lectric XP is similar to cruise control on a car. To activate, hold the down arrow while twisting the throttle. The bike will try to maintain a speed based on the position of the throttle when cruise control is activated.
For example, if the throttle is twisted all the way from its resting position (to a position that would normally maintain 20mph) and the down arrow is held, cruise control will be activated and set to 20mph.
Even if the bike is going slower than 20mph, it will try to accelerate and maintain that speed because it was set based on that throttle position. To cruise at low speeds, slightly twist the throttle and hold the down arrow.
Cruise control can be deactivated at any time by pulling the brakes. This will also cut power to the motor as it would during normal operation.
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact our support team at contact@lectricebikes.com or (602) 715-0907.
For example, if the throttle is twisted all the way from its resting position (to a position that would normally maintain 20mph) and the down arrow is held, cruise control will be activated and set to 20mph.
Even if the bike is going slower than 20mph, it will try to accelerate and maintain that speed because it was set based on that throttle position. To cruise at low speeds, slightly twist the throttle and hold the down arrow.
Cruise control can be deactivated at any time by pulling the brakes. This will also cut power to the motor as it would during normal operation.
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact our support team at contact@lectricebikes.com or (602) 715-0907.
How does cruise control work?
Cruise control on the Lectric XP is similar to cruise control on a car. To activate, hold the down arrow while twisting the throttle. The bike will try to maintain a speed based on the position of the throttle when cruise control is activated.
For example, if the throttle is twisted all the way from its resting position (to a position that would normally maintain 20mph) and the down arrow is held, cruise control will be activated and set to 20mph.
Even if the bike is going slower than 20mph, it will try to accelerate and maintain that speed because it was set based on that throttle position. To cruise at low speeds, slightly twist the throttle and hold the down arrow.
Cruise control can be deactivated at any time by pulling the brakes. This will also cut power to the motor as it would during normal operation.
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact our support team at contact@lectricebikes.com or (602) 715-0907.
For example, if the throttle is twisted all the way from its resting position (to a position that would normally maintain 20mph) and the down arrow is held, cruise control will be activated and set to 20mph.
Even if the bike is going slower than 20mph, it will try to accelerate and maintain that speed because it was set based on that throttle position. To cruise at low speeds, slightly twist the throttle and hold the down arrow.
Cruise control can be deactivated at any time by pulling the brakes. This will also cut power to the motor as it would during normal operation.
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact our support team at contact@lectricebikes.com or (602) 715-0907.
How does cruise control work?
Cruise control on the Lectric XP is similar to cruise control on a car. To activate, hold the down arrow while twisting the throttle. The bike will try to maintain a speed based on the position of the throttle when cruise control is activated.
For example, if the throttle is twisted all the way from its resting position (to a position that would normally maintain 20mph) and the down arrow is held, cruise control will be activated and set to 20mph.
Even if the bike is going slower than 20mph, it will try to accelerate and maintain that speed because it was set based on that throttle position. To cruise at low speeds, slightly twist the throttle and hold the down arrow.
Cruise control can be deactivated at any time by pulling the brakes. This will also cut power to the motor as it would during normal operation.
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact our support team at contact@lectricebikes.com or (602) 715-0907.
For example, if the throttle is twisted all the way from its resting position (to a position that would normally maintain 20mph) and the down arrow is held, cruise control will be activated and set to 20mph.
Even if the bike is going slower than 20mph, it will try to accelerate and maintain that speed because it was set based on that throttle position. To cruise at low speeds, slightly twist the throttle and hold the down arrow.
Cruise control can be deactivated at any time by pulling the brakes. This will also cut power to the motor as it would during normal operation.
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact our support team at contact@lectricebikes.com or (602) 715-0907.
Safe charging environment
Cruise control on the Lectric XP is similar to cruise control on a car. To activate, hold the down arrow while twisting the throttle. The bike will try to maintain a speed based on the position of the throttle when cruise control is activated.
For example, if the throttle is twisted all the way from its resting position (to a position that would normally maintain 20mph) and the down arrow is held, cruise control will be activated and set to 20mph.
Even if the bike is going slower than 20mph, it will try to accelerate and maintain that speed because it was set based on that throttle position. To cruise at low speeds, slightly twist the throttle and hold the down arrow.
Cruise control can be deactivated at any time by pulling the brakes. This will also cut power to the motor as it would during normal operation.
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact our support team at contact@lectricebikes.com or (602) 715-0907.
For example, if the throttle is twisted all the way from its resting position (to a position that would normally maintain 20mph) and the down arrow is held, cruise control will be activated and set to 20mph.
Even if the bike is going slower than 20mph, it will try to accelerate and maintain that speed because it was set based on that throttle position. To cruise at low speeds, slightly twist the throttle and hold the down arrow.
Cruise control can be deactivated at any time by pulling the brakes. This will also cut power to the motor as it would during normal operation.
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact our support team at contact@lectricebikes.com or (602) 715-0907.
External vs. semi-integrated batteries
Cruise control on the Lectric XP is similar to cruise control on a car. To activate, hold the down arrow while twisting the throttle. The bike will try to maintain a speed based on the position of the throttle when cruise control is activated.
For example, if the throttle is twisted all the way from its resting position (to a position that would normally maintain 20mph) and the down arrow is held, cruise control will be activated and set to 20mph.
Even if the bike is going slower than 20mph, it will try to accelerate and maintain that speed because it was set based on that throttle position. To cruise at low speeds, slightly twist the throttle and hold the down arrow.
Cruise control can be deactivated at any time by pulling the brakes. This will also cut power to the motor as it would during normal operation.
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact our support team at contact@lectricebikes.com or (602) 715-0907.
For example, if the throttle is twisted all the way from its resting position (to a position that would normally maintain 20mph) and the down arrow is held, cruise control will be activated and set to 20mph.
Even if the bike is going slower than 20mph, it will try to accelerate and maintain that speed because it was set based on that throttle position. To cruise at low speeds, slightly twist the throttle and hold the down arrow.
Cruise control can be deactivated at any time by pulling the brakes. This will also cut power to the motor as it would during normal operation.
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact our support team at contact@lectricebikes.com or (602) 715-0907.
External vs. semi-integrated batteries
Cruise control on the Lectric XP is similar to cruise control on a car. To activate, hold the down arrow while twisting the throttle. The bike will try to maintain a speed based on the position of the throttle when cruise control is activated.
For example, if the throttle is twisted all the way from its resting position (to a position that would normally maintain 20mph) and the down arrow is held, cruise control will be activated and set to 20mph.
Even if the bike is going slower than 20mph, it will try to accelerate and maintain that speed because it was set based on that throttle position. To cruise at low speeds, slightly twist the throttle and hold the down arrow.
Cruise control can be deactivated at any time by pulling the brakes. This will also cut power to the motor as it would during normal operation.
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact our support team at contact@lectricebikes.com or (602) 715-0907.
For example, if the throttle is twisted all the way from its resting position (to a position that would normally maintain 20mph) and the down arrow is held, cruise control will be activated and set to 20mph.
Even if the bike is going slower than 20mph, it will try to accelerate and maintain that speed because it was set based on that throttle position. To cruise at low speeds, slightly twist the throttle and hold the down arrow.
Cruise control can be deactivated at any time by pulling the brakes. This will also cut power to the motor as it would during normal operation.
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact our support team at contact@lectricebikes.com or (602) 715-0907.
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