Mantis Rawrr User manual


This manual should be considered a permanent part of the dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike)
(All-Terrain Bike) and should remain with the dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike) when it is
resold.
This publication includes the latest production information available before printing.
Rawrr Inc. reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice and without
incurring any obligation.
No part of this publication may be copied, translated, reproduced, or transferred
without written permission from Rawrr Inc.
The dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike) pictured in this manual may not match your actual
dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike).
To ensure your safety and riding pleasure, please
Read this manual carefully
Follow all recommendations and procedures contained in this manual.
Pay close attention to safety messages contained in this manual and on the dirt
bike (All-Terrain Bike).
To protect your property, we highly recommend you take responsibility for keeping
your dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike) well-serviced and maintained. Also, observe the
break-in guidelines and always perform the pre-ride inspection and other periodic
checks in this manual.
Your Rawrr dealer knows your dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike) best. It is recommended
that you contact Rawrr or an authorized dealer for any questions and concerns
regarding the dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike), the manual, and related policies. We are not
responsible for any unofficial statements or opinions regarding the dirt bike
(All-Terrain Bike), the manual, and related policies.
You may also visit our website at www.riderawrr.com for more information.
Enjoy your dirt bike.
Your safety, and the safety of others, is the top priority. Operating this dirt bike
(All-Terrain Bike) safely is an important responsibility.
To ensure the safety of you and others, we have provided operating procedures and
other information on safety labels in this manual with potential hazards that could hurt
you or others.
Please understand that it is not practical or possible to inform or warn you about all
hazards when operating or maintaining the dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike). You must use
your own good judgment.
You will find important safety information in a variety of forms, including:
● Safety labels on the dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike)
● Safety Messages preceded by a safety alert
CIRCULATION IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED In public with this dirt bike
(All-Terrain Bike).

California Proposition 65 Warning
WARNING: Operating, servicing, and maintaining a passenger dirt bike (All-Terrain
Bike) or off-highway motor dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike) can expose you to chemicals,
including engine exhaust, carbon monoxide, phosphates, and lead, which are known
to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
To minimize exposure, avoid breathing exhaust gases, do not idle the engine except as
necessary, service your dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike) in a well-ventilated area and wear
gloves or wash your hands frequently when servicing your dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike).
For more information, go to
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/passenger-dirtbike

Catalogue
1. Safety Notice……………………………………………………….. 1
2. Function Schematic………………………………………………… 8
3. Quick Installation Guide…………………………………………….13
4. Ride Preparation…………………………………………………….21
5. Learn to Ride……………………………………………………..…22
6. Vehicle use instructions……………………………………………..26
7. How to charge……………………………………………….………28
8. Dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike) Parameters Table……………………...31
9. Other Notes……………………………...…………………………..33
Annexes (Dirt Bike Electrical Schematic)............................……34
Controller Alarm Code list………………………………………35
10. Fault phenomena and solutions……………………………………..36
11.Maintenance Guide…………………………………………………..38
12.Warranty Policy……………………………………………………...43
13.Regular Maintenance Record Card……………………………….…44
Maintenance Record Card………………………………………45

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1、Safety Notice
Please read this chapter carefully for the safety of your life and property and that of
others!
Before riding:
Do not assemble, unpack, or pack this dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike) alone.
Teamwork is required.
Please use the dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike) in accordance with local regulations.
You are obliged to know the local laws and use the dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike) in
compliance with these laws.
Carrying this manual and other documentation proving the ownership of the dirt
bike (All-Terrain Bike) is recommended.
Do not overload the dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike): avoid exceeding the weight
limitation of this dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike). THIS DIRT BIKE IS NOT
ALLOWED FOR ANY PASSENGER OTHER THAN THE RIDER.
Make sure you are trained for riding a dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike) and know all
its control functions.
Know the abilities, capabilities, and limitations of the dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike).
Familiarize yourself with the brake and motor systems to ensure good control of
the dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike). Practice using the brake in an unobstructed and
open area until you have smooth control of the dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike). The
SPORT mode off-road of this dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike) is very powerful. The
rider can be hurt seriously without proper knowledge and training.
Avoid skidding to stop, as it may result in losing control or damaging the tires.
Modifying the dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike) in any form is not recommended, as it
may result in property damage and injury.
This dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike) is not a children's toy.
Be sure to use Rawrr's special lithium battery charger. The input AC voltage is 90
∽260 V. Before charging, check the charging port and charger to see if there is
moisture or water. Please do not charge if it's wet. When charging, keep away
from flammable and explosive, high-temperature objects, high dust, and other
special environments; after charging is completed, please disconnect the power in
time.
It is forbidden to charge the lithium battery below 14 F. Otherwise, it will damage
the battery. Please wait for the battery temperature to rise before charging.
Perform safety checks every time before you start the motor or ride.
Pre-ride Checklist
Loose Parts
There should be no unusual rattles or sounds from loose parts or broken components.

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Ask an authorized dealer to check for you or call customer service if you need help.
Brake
Check the brake for proper function. When you squeeze the lever, the brake should
provide positive braking action. When you apply the brake with the speed control on,
the brake cut-off switch will stop the motor.
Tire Inflation
Check tire pressure and wear regularly, and inflate or replace tires as needed. Tire
pressure must be 29~32psi (200~220Kpa), normal tread pattern and no nails, stones,
glass, or other foreign objects embedded.
Frame, Fork, and Handlebars
Check for cracks or broken connections. Although broken frames are rare, it is
possible for an aggressive rider to run into a curb or wall and wreck, bend or break the
frame. Get in the habit of inspecting your product regularly.
Other parts
Check whether the reflector is broken or contaminated.
Check whether the power circuit, lighting, etc. are normal to ensure that the
power meets the riding requirements.
Spoke tightness: keep in sync with the actual spoke tension of the vehicle.
Tighten immediately if there is looseness.
The speed control handlebar is smooth without jamming and rapid return.
Chain: If the chain is stuck, it is recommended that the mud and sand be cleaned
off the chain surface and chain lubricant added; the chain displacement from the
lowest to the highest position is 15-20mm under normal circumstances.
The front and rear shock absorber moving parts are clean and free of dirt.
Safety Gear
Make sure that you are wearing approved personal protective equipment and suitable
clothes, including
# Approved helmet
Approved helmet with eye protection and high-visibility
Warning: Not wearing an approved helmet properly increases the chance of serious
injury or death in an accident.
# Gloves
Full-finger leather gloves with high abrasion resistance
# Elbow pads and kneepads
Soft elbow pads and kneepads that cover your joints but do not limit your movements
# Boots or Riding Shoes
Sturdy boots with non-slip soles and ankle protection
# Jacket and Pants
Protective, highly visible, long-sleeved jacket and durable, long pants for riding (or a
protective suit)
# Additional Off-road Gear
On-road apparel may also be suitable for casual off-road riding. But if you plan on
any serious off-road riding, you will need more serious off-road gear. In addition to
your helmet and eye protection, we recommend off-road motorcycle boots and gloves,

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riding pants with knee and hip pads, a jersey with elbow pads, and a chest/ shoulder
protector.
Avoid wearing loose or baggy clothes that could get caught on any part of the dirt
bike (All-Terrain Bike).
Do not let anyone else ride your dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike) on their own unless, after
carefully reading this manual, they understand the features, functions, capacities,
abilities, and risks of this dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike). The safety of new riders is your
responsibility. Assist new riders until they are fully capable of operating this dirt bike
(All-Terrain Bike). Make sure other riders also wear approved personal protective
equipment and suitable clothes.
During transportation:
This dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike) is heavy. When moving the dirt bike (All-Terrain
Bike) for riding or service, do not attempt to lift the dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike) alone
to avoid any injury or damage to the dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike).
It is recommended to have the proper protection for the dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike)
and movers at all times when moving and lifting the dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike).
Stay away from sharp and moving parts of the dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike) when
moving the dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike), including but not limited to wheels,
handlebars, gears, chains, footpegs, and any other parts that may hurt.
Securely fixing the dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike) during transport reduces the chances
of injury and damage to the dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike).
When riding:
Riding this dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike) on public streets, highways, or pedestrian
trials is ILLEGAL. This dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike) is for recreational off-road
use on enclosed roads, tracks, and private property.
Riding this dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike) at full power increases the possibility of
an accident regardless of the location. Do not exceed speed limits that jeopardize
conductive capacity, and consider the existing climate and terrain conditions to
avoid accidents or injuries.
Take good care and drive at lower speeds considering the weather and road
conditions.
Riding in extreme weather such as snow, storms, or wild winds or riding on wet,
muddy, icy, or slippery roads for any reason is not recommended.
The braking distance will be extended when riding in rain, snow, or on wet roads.
When the water on the road exceeds 9 inches, it may affect the normal operation
of the brakes.
Always have both hands on the handlebars and both feet on the footpegs. And pay
attention to the road condition and surrounding environment.
Using cell phones, cameras, headphones, earbuds, or any other mobile device is
absolutely forbidden.
Always consider the safety of other drivers and riders.
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through intersections, motorways, turnings, doorways, etc.
When riding at high speed for a long time, it is recommended to use ECO mode
and select the appropriate gear to meet the riding needs; using SPORT mode for a
long time will shorten the range and affect the battery life.
If the vehicle seems abnormal while riding, please stop riding immediately and
find the cause of the alarm or malfunction. Wait until the warning is removed and
repaired before using the vehicle. Contact the after-sales service for support as
needed.
Warning: RIDING OR RIDING UNDER THE INFLUENCE (DUI) IS ILLEGAL.
Riding a dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike) under the influence of alcohol or drugs can
reduce your judgment of road conditions and ability to respond to changing conditions.
DUI is an absolute no.
People Who Should Not Ride The dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike) Include:
1. Anyone who is under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
2. Anyone who suffers from a disease that puts them at risk if they engage in
strenuous physical activity.
3. Anyone whose weight is outside the stated limits (see Specifications). The
recommended maximum weight is 100 kg (220 pounds)
4. Anyone who cannot balance a bicycle, motorcycle, and similar bikes.
5. Anyone who is pregnant.
6. Anyone who is restricted by law from driving or riding.
7. Anyone who is unable to engage in strenuous physical activity due to illness.
8. Anyone underage without the supervision of an authorized adult.
If You are Involved in a Crash
Personal safety is your top priority. If you or anyone else gets involved in a crash, take
time to assess the severity of the injuries. Call for emergency assistance if necessary.
Also, follow applicable laws and regulations if another person or dirt bike
(All-Terrain Bike) is involved in the crash.
Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) Battery
If you notice an unusual smell coming from the lithium-ion battery, immediately park
your dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike) in a safe place outside and away from flammable
objects. Turn off the motor and have your dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike) inspected by
your dealer as soon as possible.
Racing
Racing always contains potential safety hazards, no matter how professional or
well-trained a rider is.
Parking
Always park the dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike) on a firm, level, and safe surface with

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easy access for the rider.
Parking procedures. To park:
1. Stop the motor.
2. Step down the side stand.
3. Slowly lean the dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike) to the side stand until it's firmly stood.
4. Turn the handlebar fully in the same direction as the side stand.
5. Lock the dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike) and remove the key.
If you must park on an uneven or loose surface, park firmly so that the dirt bike
(All-Terrain Bike) cannot move or fall.
Ensure no flammable materials are near hot parts such as batteries, motors, brakes,
etc.
Do not touch the motor, battery, brakes, and other parts that may get high
temperatures during the ride.
Always lock the handlebar and remove the key from the dirt bike (All-Terrain
Bike) to reduce the chance of theft or start-up by accident. We recommend you
use other anti-theft devices as well.
This dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike) is an electric offroad all-terrain bike with many
electrical parts. Avoid submerging parts and the bike in water. Also, avoid
prolonged exposure of parts and components to water or rain.
When not riding:
Always turn off the motor when not riding your dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike).
Keep your dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike) in a safe condition.
It's important to keep your dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike) properly stored and in safe
riding condition.
Inspect the dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike) thoroughly before every ride to avoid a
breakdown when the dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike) is off-road far from your base.
Turn off the dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike) when not riding to avoid power loss and
potential injury to you or anyone else and damage to the dirt bike (All-Terrain
Bike).
Keep unsupervised underaged people away from the dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike)
to reduce potential safety risks.
Storing the dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike), batteries, and cords away from water,
open flames, and heat sources can effectively reduce the risk of disasters.
Extremely hot or cold conditions may result in damage to the dirt bike
(All-Terrain Bike), which could cause an accident when it's being ridden.
Do not submerge the battery in water (the battery will be damaged, and this will
destroy the waterproof performance of the battery); if the battery is submerged in
water, it is strictly prohibited to charge the battery again, as it may cause the
battery to overheat, potentially catch fire, and create a burning and explosion
hazard.
Battery Temperature: Vehicle operating temperature is between 14 and 113
degrees F. Recommended lithium battery storage temperature is between 32 and

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104 degrees F. Do not store batteries or drive outside this range.
Dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike) washing precautions: Please remove the battery when
washing the vehicle, and only use low water pressure. Never clean the dirt bike
(All-Terrain Bike) with a hydraulic monitor, which may cause damage to
electrical components due to water intake.
Children should not operate or play with any of the parts or tools of this dirt bike
(All-Terrain Bike). No cleaning or maintenance work shall be done by children or
any unauthorized adults.
Accessories & Modifications
Adding accessories not designed or authorized by Rawrr for the dirt bike (All-Terrain
Bike) is not encouraged. We do not recommend any personal or unauthorized
modifications to your dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike). Doing so may break the original
design and make the dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike) unsafe.
Carefully inspect the accessories before using them to ensure they do not reduce
ground clearance or cornering clearance, limit suspension travel, steering travel or
control operation, or obscure lights or reflectors.
Accessories on the handlebar or the front fork area can create instability due to
improper weight distribution or aerodynamic changes. If accessories are added to the
handlebar or front fork area, they must be as lightweight as possible and should be
kept to a minimum.
Heavy accessories may seriously affect the stability of the dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike)
due to aerodynamic effects.
Certain accessories impact the riding position of the rider. This improper position and
limited movement may affect control ability and cause a crash in which the rider can
be seriously hurt or killed.
Modifying your dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike) may also void your warranty and make
your dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike) illegal to operate. Before installing accessories on
your dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike), ensure any modification is safe and legal.
WARNING
Never carry cargo that would impair the performance of your dirt bike (All-Terrain
Bike), pull a trailer with your dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike), or add a sidecar to your dirt
bike (All-Terrain Bike). Never attempt to modify the dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike) for
carrying another passenger. This dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike) is not designed for
ride-sharing and cargo or delivery shipping.

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Warning
Riding a dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike) on a rainy day will reduce the friction between
the tires and the road and reduce braking performance and visibility, substantially
increasing the risk.
Special Warning:
If the dirt bike (All-Terrain Bike) smokes or burns when damaged by external forces,
put it out with a dry-chemical fire extinguisher or sandy soil.
Lithium-Ion batteries may contain various kinds of chemical substances and might
harm humans and the environment when broken due to aging or if damaged by
external forces. It is strongly suggested to discard it as useless within 36 months from
the date of purchase and submit it to a professional company for special treatment.
Disclaimers of Manufacturer a. no responsibility for any damages caused by
nonconforming to the requirements in application instruction; b. no responsibility for
any damages caused by any unauthorized modification c. no responsibility for any
damages caused by force majeure.

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2、Function Schematic
1-Headlight
2-Front turn
signal
(optional)
3-Front
reflector
(optional)
4-Front
mudguard
5-Horn
6-Front fork
7-Rear
taillight
(optional)
8-License
plate light
(optional)
9-Tail light
bracket
(optional)
10-Rear
reflector
(optional)
11-Rear turn
signal
(optional)
12-Rear
mudguard
13-Rear
fork
14-Rear
cushion
15-Rear
shock
16-Motor
17-Front
cushion
18-Charging
port
19Switch
lock
20-Rear disc
brake
21-Chain
22-Rising
wheel
23-Side-support
disconnect
24-Pegs
25-Side
brace
26-Battery
27-Controller
28-Front
disc brake

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Left
switches
High and low
beam
switching
(headlights are
required to be
turned on)
Left and right
turn signal
switch
Horn switch
Seat cushion
lock switch (to
be used with
power on)
Right
switches
Driving
light/headlight
on switch
SPORT and
ECO mode
change-over
switch
Reverse gear
(long press to
start the
reverse mode
when power is
on)
Forward gear
(to be powered
up and used in
ECO mode,
there are three
forward gears
D1/D2/D3 that
can be
switched)
1-Mirror 2-Rear brake handle 3-Gauge 4-Front brake handle 5-Left handle set
6-Left combination function switch 7-Right combination function switch

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No
Function
Symbol
Note
1
Speed
Current speed display while riding
2
ODO
Total mileage ODO display, metric
mileage switchable
3
Single Mileage
Single mileage is re-calculated every
time you turn on the power
4
Gear indication
ECO/SPORT mode according to the
actual display ECO mode includes
1/2/3 gears
5
Operating status
Working indication, speed off, no
speed on
6
Undervoltage
indication
Blinking when the battery is under
voltage
7
Far light
indication
High beam on indicator
8
Steering
indication
Left and right turn signal indication
9
P-gear
indication
L e t t e r P
d i s p l a y
Speed position is displayed in letters
10
Motor fault
Fault display
11
Power
percentage
00%~100% - display the current
battery level

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12
Reverse gear
indication
Display in reverse gear
13
Fault code
display
Display fault codes (see controller
specification for code content)

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Recommended torque for installation of important parts
No
Installation Location
Recommended torque
for installation
1
Front wheel axle fastening
25-30N.m
2
Switch lock cover fastening
3-5N.m
3
Rear wheel sprocket fastening
18-20N.m
4
Front and rear wheel disc fastening
5-7N.m
5
Front and rear brake caliper fastening
7-9N.m
6
Tension Wheel Fastening
18-20N.m
7
Tension arm fastening
20-22N.m
8
Side support fastening
30-35N.m
9
Motor fixing fastening
20-22N.m
10
Rear fork fastening
55-65N.m
11
Rear Shock Absorber Fastening
40-45N.m
12
Rear tailstock fastening
18-20N.m
13
Rear wheel axle fastening
60-70N.m
14
Handlebar fastening
7-9N.m
15
Steering Column Slotted Nuts
3-5N.m
16
Steering Column Cap Nuts
40-45N.m

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3、Quick Installation Guide
DO NOT ASSEMBLE, UNPACK, OR PACK THIS DIRT BIKE
(ALL-TERRAIN BIKE) ALONE. TEAMWORK IS REQUIRED.
Mounting Handlebars
1、Place the headlight bracket on the
upper coupling plate, align the four 4
holes, and snap the clamp nut in the slot
in front of the headlight bracket.
2、Put the handlebar on the headlight
bracket, align the holes, and lock the 4
screws with a 5# Allen wrench.
Note: 4 screws should be added with
bullet spacers.
Handlebars Adjustment
1、Loosen 2 screws with a 3#
Allen wrench and rotate the
meter at a suitable angle.
2、Loosen 4 screws with 5#
hexagonal wrench to adjust the
handle angle.
Note: Do not lose the screw spring
spacer.

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Installation of brake handle and speed control handle
1、
As shown in the figure,
adjust the front brake
handle and speed control
handle to the right angle.
2. Use 4# hexagonal wrench
and Phillips screwdriver to
lock the speed control
handle and front brake
handle respectively.
3、Turn the speed control handle
to ensure that it can return to the
normal position, inward for
acceleration.
Note: If stuck, check the speed
control handle
Note: The rear brake handle
and left function switch are
installed with the same steps
as above.

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Mounting the front wheel
1. Loosen the front wheel lock nut
with two 8# Allen wrenches and
take out the shaft and nut.
2 . Install the front axle bushings on
each side
Note: Do not crush the seal.
3. Remove the brake caliper clamping block, place the front wheel inside the
fork, install the front axle so that it passes through the fork and the front wheel in
turn, and fasten the front axle with two 8# Allen wrenches.
Note: 1. After removing the caliper clamping block, please do not pinch the front brake
handle, pinching the front brake handle will cause the brake to clamp and it may be
difficult to put the disc brake disc in.
2. When installing the front wheel, you need to pay attention to the fitment of the disc
brake disc and caliper. After the installation is completed, make sure the front wheel
rotates smoothly and there is no strange noise.
3. When installing the disc brake disc, add anaerobic adhesive to the threaded part
(heat the threaded part when disassembling).

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Installation of front
mud fender
Secure the front fender to
the lower coupling plate
with 3 screws including flat
pad and spring pad lock
using 4# Allen wrench.
Installation of front
reflector
Install the front reflector on
each side of the fork by
turning clockwise.
Installation of rear view mirror
1. Pull out the plastic plug on
the function switch holder.
2. Adjust the rearview mirror to the
proper position and lock the nut
with 14# open-end wrench.
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