Routine Vehicle Maintenance: Details Determine Durability
Battery life depends not only on its own care but also on the good condition of the entire vehicle, which reduces battery load. It is recommended to perform basic checks monthly and thorough maintenance every 5,000 km:
1. Monthly Basic Inspection
• Tire Pressure: High‑power e‑motorcycles have heavier loads. Insufficient tire pressure increases riding resistance and causes faster power consumption. Recommended pressure: front wheel 2.5–3.0 Bar, rear wheel 3.0–3.5 Bar (refer to your vehicle manual). Avoid excessively high or low pressure.
• Brake System: Over‑tight brakes create drag and increase battery load. Check the gap between brake disc and pads to ensure no dragging and smooth braking.
• Wiring & Connectors: Inspect battery cables and charging ports for looseness or oxidation. Clean blackened or rusted parts with alcohol; replace connectors if necessary to avoid abnormal discharge due to poor contact.
• Dashboard & APP: Monitor battery health (voltage, cycle count) via dashboard or dedicated APP. Contact after‑sales service immediately if abnormalities (e.g., large voltage fluctuations) are found.
2. Thorough Maintenance Every 5,000 km
• Battery Inspection: Have battery capacity tested and cells balanced at a professional shop to prevent performance decline caused by weak individual cells.
• Motor & Controller: Clean dust and debris from the motor. Check controller heat dissipation (high‑power controllers generate significant heat; keep vents clear) to avoid overheating that affects battery performance.
• Chain / Drive System: For chain drives, clean and apply special lubricant to reduce resistance. For belt drives, check tension—too loose or too tight increases energy consumption.
• Suspension System: Check for oil leaks and smooth rebound. Poor suspension causes rough riding and indirectly increases battery load.
Complete Guide to High-Power E
Complete Guide to High-Power E
Complete Guide to High-Power E
Complete Guide to High-Power E