79BIKE Safety Knowledge Classroom | Tip-over Power Cut, Kickstand Power Cut, One-touch Neutral, and Automatic Neutral

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As we all know, one of the most common issues when riding an electric off-road motorcycle is tipping over. At 79BIKE, our philosophy is "user-centric," and the safety of our riders is our utmost priority.

To this end, we have implemented four excellent features: tip-over power cut, kickstand power cut, one-touch neutral, and automatic neutral.

Behind each feature lies a painful lesson learned.

When our 79BIKE electric off-road motorcycle tips over, it triggers our tip-over power cut mechanism. Now, if you try to twist the throttle, there will be no response because the power has been cut. There are two mechanisms at play: first, if you tip over for more than three seconds, it will cut the power; second, if the tilt angle exceeds 65 degrees, it will cut the power. Imagine if we didn’t have this power cut feature and you tipped over while riding—your leg could get caught in the wheel or the bike could pin you down. Without cutting the power, the motor would keep running, causing serious harm.

This is why we designed the tip-over power cut feature for your safety.

In addition to the tip-over power cut, we also have a kickstand power cut.

Once the kickstand is down, twisting the throttle won’t move the bike. Imagine if, by accident, you twist the throttle and the bike suddenly shoots forward. Even if you forget to put down the kickstand, don't worry, it will automatically shift into neutral.

Our neutral mode can be activated by pressing the red button below the throttle. Press it once and it shifts into neutral. Even if you don’t press it, as long as you don’t operate the bike for ten seconds, it will automatically shift into neutral.

That’s it for today’s 79bike usage tips on vehicle safety. Thank you for joining us in the 79bike Safety Knowledge Classroom.

Article shared by A Jun from the official 79bike team. Thank you!

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