Electric Bike Technologies FAT TRIKE User manual

WARNING! Serious injury or damage can occur with using
this product. Read and understand this manual before using the
electric Fat Trike.
OWNER’S
MANUAL
ELECTRIC
FAT TRIKE
1-800-375-0224 | Support@ElectricTrike.com
Copyright © 2022 Electric Bike Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved.

WARNING!
SERIOUS INJURY OR DAMAGE
CAN OCCUR WITH USING
THIS PRODUCT.
ACCESS AND READ
THE INSTRUCTIONS AND
WARNING MANUAL FOR THIS
PRODUCT BEFORE USE!
DO NOT USE YOUR
ELECTRIC FAT TRIKE WITHOUT
FIRST READING AND
UNDERSTANDING THE MANUAL.
Failure to read and understand the electric Fat Trike owner’s manual and
its warnings specific to this product could result in dangerous situations,
accidents, damage to the electric tricycle, damage to property,
injury to you and others, or death.

THANK YOU FOR PURCHASING THE ELECTRIC FAT TRIKE!
You are now a part of our extraordinary family of electric Fat Trike owners. For most people,
it has become more than an electric trike. It has opened up a whole new world for some by
helping them be more active and independent. Other owners rave about how much fun they
are having, how they have their mobility and freedom back, and how it feels like they are
reliving their second childhood. Are you ready to have your life changed?
Keep in touch with us by joining our Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter pages. Our pages
are packed with fellow electric Fat Trike riders who love to share their experiences, pictures,
and are often a valuable source of information. Always remember your trustworthy source of
information is from ElectricTrike.com.
CONTACT INFORMATION
We are available Monday–Friday from 9 am to 5 pm EST.
Phone: 1-800-375-0224
Website: https://www.electrictrike.com
SERVICE DESK
Our service desk accepts text messages, images and videos from anyone with a question or
a technical problem. Text everything to 215-586-4522 for a quick response.
SOCIAL LINKS
Facebook Pages:
ElectricTrike.com: @electrictrikeUSA
Electric Trike Owners: https://www.facebook.com/groups/electrictrike
Instagram and Instagram: @electrictrike

TABLE OF CONTENTS
P. TERMS AND CONDITIONS
P. RETURNS AND REFUNDS
• Returns Within 30 Days
• Refused And/Or Undeliverable Items
• Cancellations
• Shipping Charges
• Refunds
P. RETURNS AND REFUNDS CONTD.
• Not-Received Claim
• Damage and Shortage Claim
• Non-Merchantability (Usability), or Not as Described Claim
P. WARRANTY
• Limited Warranty
• What Isn't Covered by the Electric Fat Trike Warranty
P. WARRANTY CONTD.
• What Isn't Covered by the Electric Fat Trike Warranty
• Warranty Claims
P. SYMBOLS AND WARNINGS
P. FOR THE PARENTS
P. YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES
P. KID & CARGO TRAILER AND HITCH OR BIKE RACK SAFETY
P. BICYCLE & TRICYCLE SAFETY
P. ELECTRIC FAT TRIKE COMPONENTS
P. DETAIL COMPONENTS
• The Front Wheel
• The Torque Arm
• The Rear Wheels
P. DETAIL COMPONENTS CONTD.
• The Rear Freewheel Components
• The Drivetrain Components
• The PAS Components
P. DETAIL COMPONENTS CONTD.
• The Handlebar Controls
• The Saddle Components
P. DETAIL COMPONENTS CONTD.
• The Charger Components
• The Battery Components
P. UNPACKING THE ELECTRIC FAT TRIKE
P. THE WELCOME KIT
• What’s in the Welcome Kit
• The Welcome Kit
• Multi-Tool Components
P. QUICKRELEASE LEVER OVERVIEW
• The Quick-Release Lever
• How to Tighten a Quick-Release Lever
• How to Loosen a Quick-Release Lever
P. SEATPOST & SADDLE HEIGHT
• How to Find Your Correct Saddle Height
• Repositioning the Seatpost Height
• Aligning and Tightening
P. THE STEM
• Finding the Correct Stem Height
• Before Adjusting the Stem Height
• Adjusting the Stem Height
P. THE STEM RISE
• About the Stem Rise
• Loosening the Stem Rise
• Tightening the Stem Rise
P. REMOVING THE BATTERY
• Why Would You Remove the Battery From the Trike?
• Unlocking the Battery
• The Saddle Lever
• The Battery Handle
P. INSTALLING THE BATTERY
• Installing the Battery Back
P. BATTERY OVERVIEW
• Battery Key Positions
• How to Lock the Battery on the Trike
• About the Battery Keys
• Did you Lose Your Battery Keys?
P. CHARGING THE BATTERY
• How to Charge the Battery
P. CHARGING THE BATTERY CONTD.
• The Charging Indicator
• What is Battery Balancing?
P. BATTERY SAFETY
P. BATTERY SAFETY CONTD.
• In Conclusion
P. DRIVING OVERVIEW
• Using the Throttle
• How to Increase or Decrease the Assist Levels
• How to Turn and Turn on Slopes
P. SHIFTING OVERVIEW
• All About the Shifter
• How to Shift

TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTD.
P. BRAKING OVERVIEW
• It Takes Practice
• How to Use the Disc Brakes
P. BRAKING OVERVIEW CONTD.
• The Parking Brake
• Applying the Parking Brake
• Releasing the Parking Brake
P. FRONT SUSPENSION FORK
• Mozo Front Fork
• Lock Out
• How to Lock Out the Front Fork
• How to Unlockout the Front Fork
P. TIRE INFLATION
• Inflate to 30 PSI
• How to Inflate a Tire
• How to Deflate a Tire
P. FAT TRIKE STORAGE
• How to Store Your Electric Fat Trike
P. THE LCD OVERVIEW
P. OPERATING THE LCD
• How to Change the Menu Settings
• How to Turn the LCD On and O
• How to Turn the Backlight On and O
• How to Clear the Trip, Max and Average Speeds
• How to Increase or Decrease the Assist Levels
P. PAS SETTINGS
• What’s the PAS?
• How to Change the Menu Settings
• Selecting the PAS Settings
• How to Save the Settings
P. ADDITIONAL LCD SETTINGS
• Additional Settings
P. TROUBLESHOOTING
• Why Doesn’t My Motor Run?
P. TROUBLESHOOTING CONTD.
• Error Codes for the 2017 LCD
P. CLEANING & LUBING THE TRIKE
• How to Clean the Electric Fat Trike
• How to Lube the Electric Fat Trike Chain
P. BATTERY MAINTENANCE
P. MAINTENANCE & SERVICE
• Before Each Ride or as a Weekly Service
P. MAINTENANCE & SERVICE CONTD.
• Before Each Ride or as a Weekly Service
• Additional Weekly Services
P. MAINTENANCE & SERVICE CONTD.
• After Each Ride
• Three Months Service
• Every Six Months
P. TORQUE SPECS
• These are Only Recomendations
P. ELECTRIC FAT TRIKE SIZING
P. ELECTRIC FAT TRIKE SPECS
P. BATTERY SPECS

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TERMS AND CONDITIONS
ElectricTrike.com is a subsidiary brand of Electric Bike Technologies, Inc. Users must follow
the instructions and warnings contained on this page, in supplied videos* and in this manual
where provided for safety. Do not attempt to operate your electric tricycle from Electric Bike
Technologies, Inc. until you have adequate knowledge of its control and operation. Damage
caused by failing to follow instructions is not covered under warranty. Failure to read and un-
derstand instructions and warnings specific to this product could result in dangerous situa-
tions, accidents, damage to the electric Fat Trike, damage to property, injury to you and others,
or death. If you have any questions about assembly or operation, contact customer service at
It is impossible to anticipate every situation or condition that can occur while riding; Electric
Bike Technologies, Inc. makes no representations about the safe use of electric bicycles or
tricycles under all conditions. There are risks associated with the use of any electric bicycles
or tricycles that cannot be predicted or avoided and are the sole responsibility of the rider and
you and any user assume such risks.
🎥
*Want to Learn More About Your Electric Fat Trike?
Watch Our Helpful Videos Page:
https://www.electrictrike.com/pages/electrictrike-helpful-videos

RETURNS WITHIN 30 DAYS
Buyers may return any undamaged and unused products (including fully assembled electric
tricycles) within 30 days of delivery for a full refund minus a 25% restocking fee. Shipping
charges are non-refundable. Return shipping and insurance are the responsibility of the
buyer.
Items must be received at Electric Bike Technologies, Inc. in Croydon, PA, no later than thirty
days after our original shipping date. If the electric Fat Trike is returned in less than new
condition or refusal on delivery, In that case, Electric Bike Technologies, Inc. reserves the
right to deduct any wear or damages, including excessive mileage or extra shipping costs
due to refusal. Please save your box and take extreme care in repackaging the electric Fat
Trike.
REFUSED AND/OR UNDELIVERABLE ITEMS
Any order that has been shipped and refused by the consignee will have the 25% restock fee
and the actual published two-way shipping charges–even if the item was oered with the
free promotional shipping. We do not guarantee on what day your item will arrive since
it may go through multiple parties until it reaches you.
Warranties are limited to replacement of parts and/or products determined by Electric Bike
Technologies, Inc. at its sole discretion, to be defective.
CANCELLATIONS
Any order that has been processed will have a 6% processing fee. If an order has been sent
to packing, it will have a 15% packing and processing fee. Any order that has been shipped
cannot be canceled. All cancellations and modifications to the original order must be made
SHIPPING CHARGES
All shipping charges related to returns or repairs not covered under warranty are the buyer’s
responsibility. The customer is responsible for the entire cost (not the flat rate, we charge)
for shipping and insurance. Shipping charges are non-refundable.
REFUNDS
Refunds are issued within two days of receipt of the returned merchandise. Please allow 3-6
business days for the credit to appear on your credit card. Any type of refunds, including but
not limited to cancellations, refused items, etc., will be made back to the credit card or how-
ever the consumer paid.
RETURNS AND REFUNDS
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NOT-RECEIVED CLAIM
The company ships items via trackable shipping methods and tracking numbers will be pro-
vided to customers upon request to locate items.
In case the customer requests that the product be returned to the company and no dam-
age/shortage was noted on the delivery manifest, and/or no claim was filed by the custom-
er, then the customer agrees to pay for shipping and authorizes the company to debit his/
her account for such transaction.
These items are shipped and packed according to the freight company’s policies. Therefore
it is the purchaser’s responsibility to check the item prior to riding it and to make adjust-
ments if necessary.
The manufacturers of these products reserve their rights to modify, add or remove parts, add
or remove features of the items according to their latest research and development without
prior notice to the seller and customers.
DAMAGE AND SHORTAGE CLAIM
Damage resulting from shipping is the responsibility of the shipping company and the pur-
chaser is responsible for notifying Electric Bike Technologies, Inc. on the day of delivery and
filing an insurance claim with the shipping company.
Any item that was received by the consignee (customer) without noting any damage/short-
age on the delivery manifest is considered to be received without any damage/shortage.
Any item that was not returned for service within seven days from the date on which it was
delivered is considered to be free of defect upon arrival.
NON-MERCHANTABILITY (USABILITY), OR NOT AS DESCRIBED CLAIM
The company must be notified via email within seven days of delivery and the customer
must ask for a Return Authorization. Without such Authorization, the return will be refused.
No such claim will be accepted after seven days.
RETURNS AND REFUNDS CONTD.
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WARRANTY
LIMITED WARRANTY
The electric Fat Trike is warranted to the original retail purchaser to be complete and free
from defects in materials and workmanship for the One Year “Tire-to-Tire” Warranty. The
warranty covers every component from manufacturing defects. The warranty begins on the
date of delivery according to the tracking data provided by the shipping company. The war-
ranty only covers new Electric Bike Tech products that were purchased from Electric Bike
Technologies, Inc. All other parts and components are excluded from this warranty. Electric
Bike Tech products warranties are eective from the date of delivery by the end-user provid-
ed the product is purchased in new condition.
WHAT ISN’T COVERED BY THE ELECTRIC FAT TRIKE WARRANTY
SPIN OUT– This is spinning out the axles inside your dropouts. The torque arm must be
always installed. When fixing a flat, make sure your mechanic correctly reinstalls the
torque arm, or damage can occur.
OVER VOLTAGE– Connecting a larger battery, as in larger than the supplied 48-volt battery,
can damage the controller and other system parts. Only purchase replacement batteries
from Electric Bike Technologies, Inc.
IMPROPER BATTERY MAINTENANCE–Is damage to the battery and or battery cells due to
improper care and overcharging, undercharging, punctures, dropping the battery, or
using a charger that has not been approved for use by Electric Bike Technologies, Inc.
Lithium-ion batteries require proper charging cycles to maintain the life and integrity of
the cells. Failure to adhere to the proper care and upkeep directions laid out on pages
42–46 could potentially fail the battery and cause damage to the cells, which could result
in bodily injury or death.
DAMAGE–Caused by the weather, exposure to water, dropping, or any collision is not
coveredof any and all provided parts or components, including battery and/or electric
systems.
OTHER MANUFACTURERS–Parts from other manufacturers may carry a warranty with their
respective manufacturer, and it will be the purchaser’s responsibility to pursue such
warranties.
INTERNATIONAL SALES (EXCLUDING CANADA)–The electric Fat Trike warranty does not extend
to international customers or domestic customers that have taken their electric Fat Trike
abroad. Regardless of defects in materials or workmanship, Electric Bike Technologies,
Inc. will not cover the cost of replacement parts, shipping, or repairs outside of the
48 continental United States. All sales outside of the contiguous USA are final and not
subject to our return policy.
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WARRANTY CONTD.
WHAT ISN’T COVERED BY THE LIMITED ELECTRIC FAT TRIKE WARRANTY
Warranties are limited to the replacement of parts and/or products determined by Electric
Bike Technologies, Inc. at its sole discretion to be defective.
Warranties do not apply to normal wear and tear; any damage, failure and/or loss caused by
accident, shipping, misuse, neglect, abuse, and/or failure to follow instructions or warnings as
stated on the product or in the applicable owner’s manual or other printed materials provided
with the product; damage, failure, and/or loss caused by the use of the product for stunt rid-
ing, ramp jumping, competition, o-road use, acrobatics, trick riding or other similar activities,
or use in any other manner for which such products were not specifically designed.
Rentals, Commercial Use, and Non-Authorized or 3rd Party Sellers. The electric Fat Trike
limited warranty does not cover or apply to any Electric Bike Technologies, Inc. product used
for rental or commercial purposes unless the specific product is designated, labeled, or mar-
keted by Electric Bike Technologies, Inc. as acceptable for rental or commercial use. The
electric Fat Trike Limited Warranty does not cover or apply to any Electric Bike Technologies,
Inc. product sold by a non-authorized reseller or retailer.
WARRANTY CLAIMS
Those parts and/or products that are determined by Electric Bike Technologies, Inc., to
be defective and to qualify for warranty replacement will be provided at no charge, only
after a valid warranty claim is processed by Electric Bike Technologies, Inc. customer
service department. Warranty claims must be made by the original purchaser by contacting
the Electric Bike Technologies, Inc. customer service call center for the electric Fat Trike at
1-800-375-0224 within the warranty period (stated above). Shipping and handling fees will
be paid by Electric Bike Technologies, Inc.
Electric Bike Technologies, Inc., at its Sole Discretion, has the Option of Replacing with
a New Part or Factory Re-Certified Part. The limited warranty stated herein is in lieu of and
expressly excludes all other warranties not expressly set forth herein, whether expressed or
implied by law or otherwise, including, but not limited to, any warranties for merchantability
and/or fitness for any particular purpose. Electric Bike Technologies, Inc. shall in no event be
liable or responsible for incidental or consequential losses, damages, or expenses in connec-
tion with their products. The liability of Electric Bike Technologies, Inc. hereunder is expressly
limited to the replacement of goods complying with this warranty or at the sole discretion of
Electric Bike Technologies, Inc. to the repayment of an amount equivalent to the purchase
price of the product in question.
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SYMBOLS AND WARNINGS
WARNING! The combination of this symbol and words indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if
not avoided, could result in serious injuries or death. Many of the warnings say, “you may lose control and fall.”
Because any fall can result in serious injuries or even death, we do not always repeat the warning of possible
injury or death.
CAUTION: The combination of this safety alert symbol and the word CAUTION indicates a potentially haz-
ardous situation, which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury or is an alert against unsafe
practices. The word CAUTION used without a safety alert symbol indicates a situation that, if not avoided,
could result in severe damage to the electric tricycle or the voiding of your warranty.
TECH TIP: This symbol oers helpful tips and tricks regarding installation and use.
NOTE: This symbol alerts the reader to information that is particularly important and useful.
Like any sport, cycling involves the risk of injury and damage. By choosing to ride an electric
tricycle, you assume the responsibility for that risk, so you need to know and practice the
rules of safety, responsible riding, proper use, and maintenance. The appropriate use and
maintenance of the electric Fat Trike will significantly reduce the risk of an injury.
It’s impossible to anticipate every situation or condition which can occur while cycling, this
electric Fat Trike owner’s manual makes no representation about the safe use of the electric
tricycle under all conditions. There are risks associated with the use of any electric tricycle
which cannot be predicted or avoided and which are the sole responsibility of the rider.
When reading this electric Fat Trike Owner’s manual, you will note various important sym-
bols and warnings will be located just under the title of the page. Please read the Warnings,
Cautions, Tech Tip or Notes first before reading the rest of the page. Below are the symbols
and warnings explainations.
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FOR THE PARENTS
It’s essential to understand the basics of riding an electric tricycle, but it’s equally important
to exercise common sense when cycling. Cycling is a dynamic sport and requires reacting
to varying situations. Like any sport, cycling involves risk of injury, damage to yourself,
others, properties, and death. By choosing to ride the electric Fat Trike, you are assuming
responsibility for those risks.
Suppose you purchase (or received it as a gift) the electric Fat Trike for a minor. In that case,
it is essential that a responsible adult/parent thoroughly review and read the electric Fat Trike
owner’s manual to the minor.
As the parent or guardian, you are responsible for the activities and safety of your child. This
condition includes making sure that the electric tricycle has been properly fitted to the child,
it’s in good repair and safe operating conditions. The parent and the child have learned and
understood the safe operation of the electric tricycle and obey the applicable local motor
vehicle, electric tricycle and traic laws, and the common-sense rules of safe and responsible
cycling.
As the parent or guardian, you must read this manual and review its warnings and the electric
tricycle’s functions and operating procedures with your child before letting your child ride the
electric Fat Trike.
This manual will answer many of your questions but if you encounter any problems or still
have a question, contact customer service at 1-800-375-0224, before final assembly and/or
riding the electric Fat Trike.
WARNING! Ensure that your child always wears an approved bicycle helmet and closed-toe shoes when
riding, but also make sure that your child understands that a bicycle helmet is for bicycling only and must be
removed when not riding.
A helmet must not be worn while playing, in play areas, on playground equipment, while climbing trees, or
at any time while not riding the trike or bicycle. Failure to follow this warning could result in severe injury
or death.
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RIDER RESPONSIBILITIES
• The operator (rider) is solely responsible for obeying all federal, state, and local traic
laws and any other law related to electric bicycles, tricycles or other vehicles. Electric
Bike Technologies, Inc. assumes no legal responsibility for the operation of its products
on public or private property.
• Electric Bike Technologies, Inc. cannot oer any legal advice pertaining to the operation
of the electric tricycle in a particular area and does not guarantee that the electric tricycle
are legal for you to operate.
• Electric tricycles may be restricted in speed or power output in your area. As the operator
(rider), it is your responsibility to research, understand, and obey all applicable laws.
• Always wear a helmet and closed-toe shoes. Obey all rules of the road and all local traic
laws.
• Please only ride within your ability. Do not exceed safe speeds, corner quickly, or attempt
to ride over uneven terrain. Failure to ride safely may result in severe injury or death.
• Do not operate your electric tricycle when weather, road conditions, or traic make it
unsafe to do so.
• Since the electric Fat Trike arrives fully assembled, the operator (rider) needs to inspect
the trike upon arrival, test, and maintain the trike. Electric Bike Technologies, Inc.
disclaims that the customer agrees to assume any responsibility and liability for injury,
damage, or other consequences arising from the use of this product.
• Maintain your electric tricycle and service all parts regularly and scrutinize them before
operation. Do not ride your electric trike if any of the components are cracked, loose,
broken, or misadjusted. Seek a qualified bicycle mechanic to perform the tune-ups.
• Riding an electric tricycle can result in severe injury or death.
WARNING! Potential for Injury! Read and understand this manual before assembly and use! It would be
best to practice riding your electric tricycle by starting slowly and improving your skills.
[ 8]

KID & CARGO TRAILER AND
HITCH OR BIKE RACK SAFETY
KID AND CARGO TRAILER SAFETY
Please be aware that the use of (third party) kid trailers and/or cargo trailers will cause extra
load stress and increase wear on the electric Fat Trike electric and/or mechanical parts.
Since there are dierent types of trailer attachments available (depending on brand/mod-
el/etc.), it is impossible to list each combination and predict the outcome for each usage
scenario. There is no promise that such trailers can be connected or that they can be safely
used with the electric Fat Trike and Electric Bike Technologies, Inc. assumes no liability for
such use.
Always follow the trailer manufacturer’s instructions for installation, usage, and safety. Never
modify the original parts of the electric Fat Trike to accommodate a (third party) trailer(s).
Never exceed the total load weight of the electric Fat Trike. See page 49, for the electric
Fat Trike Specs.
HITCH OR BIKE RACK SAFETY
The electric Fat Trike is not a bicycle and is a unique shape and tricycle product. As such, it
does not work with most, if not all, traditional bike racks and should not be used with such
racks. Any such use of the electric Fat Trike on bike racks is done solely by the Owner’s
decision and the Owner/User assumes all risk and liability for such use. ElectricTrike.com
recommends transporting the electric Fat Trike inside of vechicles or in another clearly
secure manner to avoid damage to vehicle, your electric Fat Trike, or others due to improper
or unintended bike rack usage and/or failure.
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BICYCLE & TRICYCLE SAFETY
1. Obey all rules of the road and all local traic
laws.
2. An electric tricycle is wider than a traditional
bicycle and the rider should be aware of the
surrounding space.
3. Always wear a helmet and closed-toe shoes
while riding.
4. You are sharing the road or the path with
others, including motorists, pedestrians, and
other cyclists. Be mindful of their space and
respect their rights.
5. Ride in designated bike lanes, on designated
bike paths or as close to the edge of the road
as possible, in the direction of traic flow or
as directed by local governing laws.
6. Ride defensively. Always assume that others
do not see you.
7. Look ahead, and be ready to avoid:
• Vehicles slowing or turning, entering the
road or your lane ahead of you, or coming up
behind you.
• Parked car doors opening.
• Pedestrians stepping out.
• Children or pets playing near the road.
• Pot holes, sewer grating, railroad tracks,
expansion joints, road or sidewalk con-
struction, debris and other obstructions that
could cause you to swerve into traic, catch
your wheel or otherwise cause you to lose
control and have an accident.
• The many other hazards and distractions
which can occur on a bicycle ride.
8. Ride in designated bike lanes, on designated
bike paths or as close to the edge of the road
as possible, in the direction of traic flow or
as directed by local governing laws.
9. Stop at stop signs and traic lights; slow
down and look both ways at street intersec-
tions. Remember that an electric bicycle or
tricycle will always loses in a collision with a
motor vehicle, so be prepared to yield even if
you have the right of way. Don’t assume what
others will do.
10. Use approved hand signals for turning and
stopping.
11. Never ride with headphones. They mask
traic sounds and emergency vehicle sirens,
distract you from concentrating on what’s
going on around you, and their wires can
tangle in the moving parts of the bicycle,
causing you to lose control.
12. Never carry a passenger, unless it is a small
child wearing an approved helmet and se-
cured in a correctly mounted child carrier or
a child-carrying trailer.
13. Never carry anything which obstructs your
vision or your complete control of the bicy-
cle, or which could become entangled in the
moving parts of the electric trike.
14. Never hitch a ride by holding on to another
vehicle.
15. Don’t do stunts, wheelies or jumps. Think to
take the large risks that go with this kind of
riding.
16. Don’t weave through traic or make any
moves that may surprise people with whom
you are sharing the road.
17. Observe and yield the right of way.
18. Never ride your electric tricycle while under
the influence of alcohol or drugs.
19. If possible, avoid riding in bad weather, when
visibility is obscured, at dawn, dusk or in the
dark, or when extremely tired. Each of these
conditions will increase the risk of accident
and damage to the electric trike.
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ELECTRIC FAT TRIKE COMPONENTS
TECH TIP: It would be helpful if you familiarized yourself with the name of the components on the electric
Fat Trike.
1–Suspension Seatpost*
2–Seat
3–Seat Lever*
4–Battery
5–33 liter Drybag*
6–Rear Fenders
7–Rear Wheels*
8–Chain*
9–Controller
10–Pedals*
11–Crank Arm*
12–Chain Guard*
13–Front Fork*
14–Torque Arm*
15–Front Wheel*
16–Reflectors
17–Front Fender
18–Stem
19–Handlebar*
20–LCD*
21–Grip*
22–Bottom Tube
23–Top Tube
In the list below, the components that are marked with an aestrick, have a more detailed
image on the following pages.
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3
1
5
4
6
78
9
11
12
2
6
13
10
16
17
18
21
23
16
16
10 Although you cannot see
the disc brake, on page 12
is a more detailed image.
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19
20
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DETAIL COMPONENTS
TECH TIP: It would be helpful if you familiarized yourself with the name of the components on the electric
Fat Trike.
THE FRONT WHEEL
The front wheel is comprised of these
components.
THE REAR WHEELS
The two rear wheels are comprised
of these components.
A–Rear Fender
B–Tire
C–Rim
D–Schrader Valve
E–Spokes
F–Spoke Nipples
G–Hub
H–Axle
I–Reflector
B
C
D
F
GH
J
I
K
A
E
A
B
C
D
E
FG
H
I
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A–Front Fender
B–Tire
C–Rim
D–Spokes
E–Reflector
F–Spoke Nipples
G–Hub Motor
H–180mm Rotor
I–Front Axle
J–Brake Caplier
K–Front Fork
THE TORQUE ARM
On the other side of
the fork is the Torque
Arm (image A).
A

DETAIL COMPONENTS CONTD.
THE REAR FREEWHEEL COMPONENTS
The rear freewheel is comprised of
these components.
A–Rear Brake Caplier
B–160mm Disc Brake Rotor
C–7 Speed Cassette
D–Chain
E–Rear Derailluer Cable
F–Frame
G–Rear Derailluer
H–Cassette Guard
I–Axle
J–Brake Rotor Adaptor
ABDE
C
G
I
F
J
H
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THE DRIVETRAIN COMPONENTS
The drivetrain is comprised
of these components.
A–Chain
B–Cable Housing Box
C–Chain Guard
D–Pedal
E–Crank Arm
F–48 Tooth Chainring
THE PEDAL ASSIST SENSOR (PAS) COMPONENTS
The PAS is comprised of these components.
A–Sensor
B–Snap Ring
A
B
A
BC
D
E
F

DETAIL COMPONENTS CONTD.
A–LCD
B–Bell
C–Brake Lever w/ Parking Lock
D–Grips
E–Remote Pad
F–Handlebar
G–Shifter
H–Twist Throttle
THE HANDLEBAR CONTROLS
The handlebar controls are comprised of these components.
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B
D
D
F
G
A
E
CC
H
THE SADDLE COMPONENTS
The saddle is comprised of these
components.
A–Saddle (or Seat)
B–Saddle Lever
C–Seat Rails
D–Suspension
E–Quick-Release (QR)
A
C
D
E
B

DETAIL COMPONENTS CONTD.
THE CHARGER COMPONENTS
The charger is comprised of
these components.
A–Charger Port Plug*
B–Charging Indicator
C–Charger
D–Charger Cord Plug**
E–Outlet Plug
* The Port Plug (A) plugs into the Battery’s
Charging Port (H) in the image below.
** The Cord Plug (D) plugs into (D1).
B
A
C
E
D
D1
THE BATTERY COMPONENTS
The battery is comprised of these
components.
G–Battery Handle
H–Charger Port
I–Battery Track
J– Two Keys
K–Ignition
G
H
I
J
K
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Inside Pins to the
Charger Port Plug
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