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Getting Started: Grizzly editionUpdated 22 days ago

Getting started on your Grizzly is where every ride begin. 

To power on your bike press and hold the power button for three seconds. 

Once the bike is on we can start to explore the functions of the bike. 

Getting to know your Keypad

You can use the “+” and “–” buttons on the keypad to cycle through the Pedal Assist (PAS) levels shown on the display.
There are six levels of assistance available:

  • Level 0: Pedal only (no motor assistance)

  • Levels 1–5: Increasing levels of motor assistance

Keep in mind that the throttle always overrides the pedal assist — it will engage regardless of the assist level you’ve selected.

Your bike is equipped with two motors, and the red switch located on the left-hand side of the handlebars (next to the keypad) allows you to choose which motors are active:

The center position on the switch ensures that you are using both motors. If you move the switch the left or the right the bike will use either the front or the rear motor.

The headlight is also controlled from the keypad.
To turn the headlight on, press and hold the “+” button.
To turn it off, press and hold the “+” button again.

Lastly, your bike includes a Walk Mode feature. Press and hold the “–” button to activate it — the motor will engage at walking speed to help you move the bike alongside you.

Getting to know your display

The bottom of the display shows your key ride information.
Press the Power button once to cycle through the available data:

  • Trip Distance

  • Odometer (total mileage)

  • Max Speed

  • Average Speed

  • Ride Time

  • Remaining Battery Range

To access the Settings Menudouble-tap the Power button.
From there, you can adjust your bike’s behavior to your preferences. Use the “+” and “–” buttons to scroll through the options, and press the Power button briefly to make a selection.


Once you are done with your ride press and hold the power button for 3 seconds to turn off the bike. 


Ride Safe!

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