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1. M fe i 1 aa Oe a C arms ke O SDIN Display Screen Controls 1 Lockdown ey A Switch used to bypass the Lockdown system Immobilizing the vehicle Optional Extra 2 Admin key Hi Low Administrator switch to change between programmed speed settings Optional Extra Key 1 and 2 are optional extras and may change location 3 High Sunlight White Screen Toggle between black and white background for clearer viewing in direct bright sunlight 4 spare button not currently used 5 Hazard lights M oO l Hazard Emergency warning lights noise is emitted to warn rider hazards are on there is a beat missed intermittentl to makethe driver aware that the hazards are on and no the indicators If fitted AGENCY siren tone change bottom button l nuages the sirens tone and pattern when icon appears if itte 7 Trip reset ae When Pressed and held the Trip is reset to 0 pe EA Key switch l Ignition switch insert key and turn to start vehicle Ecospin Raptor User Manual QOO000e 3 003 45 5 Instrument Cluster 4 o0000e 3 mpn Tas 00345 5 Instrument Cluster 1 Left Indicator Signal This icon will flash when the vehicles left indicator signal is turned on and an audible beeping sound will be emitted 2 Emergency Lights Icon Optional Extra This icon will appear when the emergency lights have been activated 3 Low Dipped Beam Headlight This icon indicates that the lights are tu
2. Ecospin Raptor User Manual Welcome LEOSDI Thank you for choosing the Ecospin Ltd Raptor We hope you enjoy it This manual will provide everything you need to know to get started Af ANC A a Caution Warnings CL OSPDI e If there is a problem with the vehicles battery or electrical components do not attempt to open modify anything doing so will void all warranty and can pose serious risks including Fatal injury Never place the batteries where they are likely to be in contact with water liguid Ensure that throttle is fully off before engaging brakes failure to do so will cause brakes to be ineffective It is important to fully discharge and recharge the battery at least once a month This is to condition the battery and to realign the state of charge meter in the battery packs Important Safety Information TT Please ensure that you read and The owner or keeper of this fully understand all of the vehicle is responsible for ensuring following information before that all users of this vehicle have turning on or riding your Raptor also read and fully understand all of the following information all an CA a Vehicle Components EeCOspIn Headlight Emergency Security light Front Hydraulic Disk Brake Brake Levers Rear Hydraulic Disk Brakes In Wheel Brushless DC Motor Indicators Vehicle Components LCD Display Lockable Glove Box Battery Packs Handlebar Controls Rear Lights Brake Lights Indicators
3. 8 Towards Rear 5 g ECOSDIN f U Colour of fuses may vary please ensure correct AMP fuses are inserted Image shown Looking up at the Fuse Lights H ra Front of Y Horn vehicle Indicators Display Lockdown Auxiliary Power 2 Siren lights The fuse box is located gt in the roof of the Spare battery cage and can be Rear accessed when Of battery s are removed Vehicle g Vehicle Care Cleaning Ensure batteries are removed from vehicle and placed In a dry environment away from any ligui Only wash your Raptor by hand using warm water and car shampoo mild automobile detergen Use a sponge or soft fabric to clean the vehicle Never use any form of powered cleaning on this vehicle such as pressure washers steam cleaners hosepipes eve use corrosive or harsh cleaning products on your aptor eTo clean the display screen apply a small amount of window glass cleaner to a chamois and rub the screen gently Avoi putting pressure on the screen as this may damage the isplay eNever put your vehicle through an automated car wash eEvery care should taken to avoid water reaching the battery box electrical components eEnsure no liquid water is visible or present on the vehicle battery connecters prior to reinserting batteries Drying e You can allow the vehicle to air dry after cleaning or use in wet conditions e Alternatively we recommend using a soft clean dry cloth to dry the vehi
4. Charging lead into the Charging point Pleasure ensure Battery Meter that the batteries aren t charged whilst eeoeo connected to the vehicle e e There is also a battery meter tester once pressed the LED lights shall light up indicating the level of power within the Battery Pack B Battery Charging Battery Charging The batteries must be disengaged from the vehicle before charging please ensure that Whilst charging they are not connected Firstly plug in the Lithium Battery Charger into a power supply A And connect the three pronged charging a lead to the charge point on the front of the Ne battery Next turn on the charger with the switch on the back of the unit LED1 shall light up red to confirm the Charger is on When LED2 shines red this confirms that the charger is charging and when LED2 displays Green this shows the Battery is fully charged The charging time can vary on the battery current state of charge but typical charging times are between 3 5 hours before the battery reaches optimum charge levels battery Range Battery Range The Battery pack range of any electrically powered vehicle is very much dependant on type of duty cycle it is exposed to The Type of duty cycle is defined by the terrain inclines or flat use and weight of total payload and aggressiveness of drive speed Temperature can also reduce range when reaching it extreme limits tyre pressures can also dramati
5. Glove Box SES ITI The Raptor has an 11 litre lockable glove box as To open the glove box press the lock button A seen below in and gently open the door as seen below C ala CA i A D m At A al CAr N AAA n CCOSPIN R APLO r User IV lanua Specifications Dimensions Length 1530mm x Width 850mm x Height 1380mm Rider Platform Height 22cm Top Speed 25 mph Programmable Acceleration 0 25 mph in 15 seconds Vehicle Range Up to 18 miles on single battery pack depending on duty cycle Up to 45 miles maximum three battery packs depending on duty cycle Curb Weight Vehicle weight with no batteries 130 Kg Maximum Load 120Kg with one Battery 200Kg with 2 or more packs Battery Type Lithium ion Glove Box Storage Capacity 11 Litres Braking 3 x hydraulic disc brakes 1 x front 2 x rear Recharge Time 5 hours with 5 amp charger eco VA 5 Reverse Drive Yes 2mph for 2 seconds Turning circle 360 within the vehicles radius Tyre size Front 130 70 10 x Rear 110 17 Tyre Pressures 26 psi 1 8bar front 26 psi 1 8 bar rear Power Train Rear wheel drive 2KW brushless motors Vehicle Identification Number VIN COSpIN The vehicles VIN is a 17 digit code that is unique to your individual vehicle Your vehicles VIN will be required in a number of situations such as ordering parts for the vehicle This will ensure that the correct parts are fitted to each model The VIN is lo
6. alcohol or drugs Using your Raptor safely ES Please take time to familiarise yourself with the location and function of the controls and display of the vehicle before learning to ride the Raptor We advise that all riders of the vehicle check the following before every use of the vehicle eCheck that all the batteries are equally charged to an adequate level for your journey eCheck all tyres for punctures and worn tread eCheck that all of the vehicles lights and signals are operational eEnsure that the brakes are operational and that you have the correct level of brake fluid eCheck your tyre pressures elf your vehicle has rear view mirrors ensure that they are positioned correctly Braking The Raptor is equipped with hydraulically operated disc brakes on the front and rear wheels eTo apply the front brake squeeze the right brake lever eTo apply the rear brake squeeze the left brake lever Brakes should be applied smoothly and gradually eSudden and sharp braking can cause loss of control and skidding Parking eAlways ensure that the hand brake parking brake is applied when the vehicle is stationary eNever park the vehicle on soft ground or any surface that will not easily support its weight including rider and cargo Where possible always try to avoid parking the vehicle on steep gradients if unavoidable park the vehicle transverse to the gradient Turn off the vehicle when not in use General Use How
7. apply brake and slide retainer out of the pins path until pin clicks up ML A K 3 Whilst still applying brake and holding retainer back Push Apply Brake using lever Slide Retainer back whilst still applying brake Pin Down The release retainer and brake Mechanical Parking Hand Brake Note the mechanical parking brake is fitted to the Road Legal versions and Raptor 2 0 model Parking Hand brake for Front brakes Application apply brake lever and push down the pin To Release Apply the brake by pulling the Pir lever to release the parking brake Brake Lever Right Handle Bar Controls LK OSPI 1 2 3 4 5 6 Safety Kill Switch Once the switch has been hitthe drive will be disabled engage when attempting to ride the kill switch is a safety eature to kill power to the vehicle without moving your hands from the grips whilst in motion should the need arise Headlight Lights switch Right position Lights Off Middle position day time running light or lights on depending on country of use Left position Lights activated Start Ignition Button Press to power vehicle on Key ignition must be in on Position Siren and lights Optional Extra Switch to active lights and sirens Left position Security Lights Centre position Cancel Emergency Lights and sirens Right position Both Emergency Lights and Sirens Reverse button Press and hold for controlled 2 second reverse
8. at 2Mph This is a built in safety feature of the vehicle it may continually pressed for prolonged reversing this feature will only work on flat terrain Front Brake Reservoir Contains brake fluid Level indicator through glass eye indicator to show amount of brake fluid in the front brake system 7 Front Parking Brake Parking Hand brake for front wheel brake Application apply brake lever and slide parking brake retainer out of the way and push pin down then release retainer Release apply brake and slide retainer out of the pins path until pin clicks up 8 Front Brake Lever Brake Lever for the front wheel brake 9 Throttle Accelerator Twist throttle to make the vehicle accelerate and release to decelerate The throttle must be closed in order to stop Don t ever attempt to accelerate when reversing this will stop drive The vehicle must be stationary before the reverse feature will engage Lockdown System The lockdown system is activated by turning the key on the lockdown switch to the on position The proximity tags will then be activate The tag must be carried in a waist high pocket which is forward facing When thetag is presentthe vehicle will engage drive when the tag is taken out of range the drive is disengaged There is a recheck period when the tag has been removed of around 3 second for the vehicle to disengage drive Ranges may vary from vehicle to vehicle but typically the Lockdown operating range
9. can be used in different vehicles so long as they are used and charged as sets batteries can be used in any slot however there must be a battery present and charged in the bottom slot for the vehicle to move Batteries must be used as sets eNever mix part charged packs and full packs if in doubt charge them all Mixing different states of charge battery packs even belonging to the same set will damage the life duration of the pack the charges will only charge to full capacity impossible to over charge a FA w 7 JT Battery Conditioning The initial Battery charges and discharge battery cycles will train the battery pack to operate at its maximum operating capacity and align the state of charge meter Once the battery conditioning period is complete you can charge and use your battery whenever you like but it is recommended that once a month they be fully charged amp discharged This action relearns and resets the state of charge meter calibration failure to do so may cause inaccurate reading levels to be displayed eLithium ion batteries can be charged as often as required and do not suffer from memory effect that some other chemistries Failure to comply and operate the battery packs In line with tese instructions can invalidate the warranty of the battery packs j Battery Pack Information ee if Charging Each battery pack can be fully GISIBEG in approximately 5 hours through a regula
10. to ride your Raptor When driving up hill the rider should lean forward towards the handlebars When driving down hill be prepared to apply brakes gradually to maintain a safe controllable speed Practice controlling the vehicle on small inclines declines and gradually build up to larger ones Exercise extreme caution when turning on inclines while operating the vehicle Practice turning corners at low speeds before gradually building up to higher speeds Avoid sudden changes in direction at speed this may destabilize the vehicle and or the operator Leaning into corners slightly will improve the stability and control of the vehicle Always turn the handlebars slowly and smoothly The Raptor is able to turn or pivot 360 within its own radius this should only be performed at very low speeds Never turn the handlebars guickly and sharply this can cause instability or loss of control Ensure thatall three wheels remain firmly on the ground at all times Never attempt to drive on a surface that will not easily support the vehicles weight including rider and cargo When stationary always apply the hand brake parking brake General Use Acceleration eSlowly and gradually twist the throttle to accelerate Once the desired speed is achieved hold the grip at that position to maintain that speed Releasing or twisting the right handlebar grip will stop power going to the motors the vehicle will gradually lose speed and com
11. cally effect the vehicles efficiency Our range predictions are based on a 85kg payload operating on the flat over a one tenth of a mile acceleration to full speed and brake with turn around at each end Under these conditions the ranges are One battery pack up to max 13mph speed returns upto 18 miles range Two battery packs up to max 25mph amp increased acceleration returns up to 30 miles range Three battery packs same as two packs returns up to 42 miles range Factors that decrease the range of your vehicle e Acceleration The faster you accelerate the more quickly you will deplete the stored electricity in your battery pack In addition to this the more often you accelerate the more power you will consume A Adding weight to the vehicle will reguire the motors to work harder and therefore use more power reducing the range expectancy of your vehicle e Speed Higher speeds require more power the faster you travel the more quickly you will deplete your battery e Tyres low tyre pressures will also reduce the range of the vehicle How to improve the range of your vehicle e Accelerate a avoiding full throttle acceleration and build up to the required speed gradually Avoid carrying unnecessary weight on the vehicle e Maintaining a constant speed is more economical than stopping and starting over the same distance e Drive conservatively when you require the maximum range from your battery pack VA O
12. cated at the rear bar on the footplate stamped into the chassis lt SHXNU100104000021 r A mi if af z a AN n A a ps Ja oe n Pa vald DO M r JA 4 A 3 m we ML Mt eae as g d Torea TA f d faa ad iA r m a OO r ra Location of VIN Number Stamped on Chassis Ecospin Raptor User Manual 33 Data Plate The manufacturers data plate is located on the base of chassis inside the battery cage in the left hand corner as displayed on the figure to the right This displays The VIN Number and the current Ecospin Itd Website Other information may be added ata later point in time In Other countries different branding may be used although vehicle may still show country of manufacture data plate in line with legislation Wu ecosp inl oleam Example Data Plate Ecospin Raptor User Manual 34 Maintenance The condition of all brakes should be checked at regular intervals if In doubt please contact your Ecospin Ltd Dealer Distributor Tyres Check your tyre pressures Always maintain a tyre pressure of 26 psi 1 8 bar in the front tyre and 26 psi 1 8 bar in the rear tyres If a tyre needs repairing or replacing please contact an authorised dealer It is important to check local laws on legal tyre tread depth for motorcycles mopeds In the UK tyres should legally be changed before the tread depth reaches 1 6 mm Fuse BOX Number Of Amps In Fuse 1 Towards Front NT HO UW R W N
13. cle by hand e Never use any form of powered heating to dry the vehicle such as hair dyer hot air gun electric gas heater Never use a rough or abrasive fabric to dry the vehicle Fuses All fuses can be serviced if unsure contact a Authorized Ecospin Dealership Warranty information Only authorised Ecospin engineers are permitted to inspect or repair your vehicle battery motor controller display and chassis due to the inherent risk and technical skill and training required to do so Opening or altering the vehicles battery pack will void its warranty Opening or altering the vehicles motor will void its warranty Opening or altering the vehicles controller will void its warranty Opening or altering the vehicles display will void its warranty eAltering the vehicles chassis will void its warranty eAltering the vehicles wheels will void its warranty Altering the vehicles brakes will void its warranty Alter the vehicles tyre size will void warranty Altering the vehicles handle bar controls will void its warranty Only approved accessories should be added to the vehicle please contact your local dealer for more information General Trouble Shooting 2ECOSD The vehicle comes with a wide range of safety features to protect the rider and the vehicle itself this Section shall give a list of things to check if there are problems with the vehicle Ensure that the safety handle bar kill switch is deactivated be
14. dice to change the vehicle specification and technical data contained within this owners manual
15. e to a stop e The Raptor has a built in battery recognition system that recognises if they are present and charged The maximum speed reachable is programmable and can be tailored according to fleet requirements Default programming Is 25mph with 2 or more charged battery packs and up to 13mph on a single pack Reduced acceleration and hill climb speeds will be experienced with single pack operation The Raptor is powered by high guality Lithium ion battery technology The following information will ensure that the battery remains at maximum performance for the duration of the Battery packs lifecycle Warning Only authorised Ecospin technicians are permitted to open or alter a battery pack Doing so can be extremely dangerous if not fatal without specialised skills training and knowledge Braking of the seals will invalidate warranty eOnly use a lithium charger provi by an Ecospin authorised dealer that is compatible with the battery pack any other may cause fatal damage to packs and void warranty Using the wrong charger may cause thermal events including fires eAlthough the Raptor can take one two or three battery packs it is essential to prolong the life of the pack number of chargers it can take during its life span that they batteries must be used and charged as sets this will ensure batteries stay at optimum levels of performance To assist with this each pack has a batter identification label BIL to identify it Sets
16. fore attempting to ride the vehicle Check that the batteries are correctly engaged and locked in If Battery A is not in place and charged the vehicle will not drive any other battery present will allow the screen to display but vehicle will not drive Ensure all the battery s equally charged as sets before use as sets Ensure there are no blown fuses replace if needed As the vehicle has a wide range of safety features if any unusual parameters are hit then the vehicle will enter shutdown mode and will need to be turned off and on for a full reset Turn off the vehicle and restart after 5 seconds Ensure that the handbrake is not engaged when attempting to rive the vehicle In extreme temperatures of high or low the vehicle will display a warning symbol on the display and will shut itself down to avoid damage if the safe zone temperatures are surpasse If the vehicle feels unstable spongy check the tyre pressures In the event of the lights not functioning please check the bulb is working correctly and the fuses are in working order It is possible for debris to become caught in the vehicle whilst in een this event please visually check the vehicle for foreign odies When using the vehicle if you experience any abnormal vibrations and or noise immediately stop use and contact your local dealer other problems you are unsure of please contact your local ealer Ecospin as the manufactures of the Raptor reserve the right without preju
17. is on the standing plate of the vehicle Switch Lockdown Proximity ta Ecospin Raptor User Manual il y SS M EA e nal Pe x g piel ea S 74 gt rad o a ae j J a A gt i T7 Safety Features Extreme temperature shutdown At 55 degrees Celsius the icon will light up to warn that the Batteries are overheating at 60 degrees Celsius the vehicle shuts itself down Vice versa at 5 degrees Celsius the icon shall appear and at 10 degrees Celsius the vehicle will shutdown Exceeding 30 mph Whilst the vehicle is programmed to reached 25Mph as a maximum if external forces such as steep gradients or towing force it past to 30mph The vehicle drive will shutdown To Reset this will require switching the vehicle off and on again There are a number of other safety features built into the vehicles programming If for any reason an electric stall occurs restart the vehicle by manually turning it on and off allowing a 5 second delay Important Legal Information e All riders of this vehicle must ensure that the vehicle and the rider of the vehicle conform to the laws of the country they are operating in W p 7 E wit 3 ka Ts est Set ad kr Important Safety Information ct sp Rider and Cargo Information e Any cargo carried on the vehicle must be firmly secured and i l l should not obstruct any movements or tasks the rider ma
18. r 13amp househol nuE socket times may vary depending on the choice of charging unit eTO arep the Vehicle simply plug the approved charger into the front mounted charge point on the battery pack and connect into mains supply W automatically stop charging e out of vehicle Ensure that vehicle is switched off whils charging batteries on board the vehicle en the PIME is full the charger will he Batteries can be charged in or if Specialised charging units for multiple battery packs will be MEHE 2 in late FOIA k as elf a battery has recently been used we recommend letting it cool for a minimum of 1 2 hours before charging Batteries can take longer to charge if they are hot from recent use ACAYCNIN Battery Pack Information SCOSDIN Storing battery packs The Raptor has been designed to be used with as many battery packs as you require in sets allowing for continuous operation By poring battery packs at your base location you can quickly swap depleted packs on board a vehicle with fully charged packs and be back in operation in seconds Battery packs must be fully charged when they are being stored for weeks with out being used eAll battery packs including those in storage must be fully charged at least once every 30 days elf a battery pack is left for more than 30 days without being charged it may become damaged eAlways store battery packs in a dry well ventilated area and out of direct sunlight Ba
19. rned on 4 Hazard Light Icon This icon indicates that the Hazards have been activated by flashing 5 Siren Tone Indicator optional Extra This icon indicates when the siren is activated A 6 High Full Beam Headlight This icon indicates that the High Beam setting has been activated 7 Right Indicator Signal This icon will appear when the vehicles right indicator signal is turned on 8 Speedometer mph Kmh Displays the current speed whilst travelling in mph or Kmh 9 Trip Odometer Displays the number of Mph Kmh in a journey since last reset Instrument Cluster 10 Battery Load Meter Indicates the amount of power used at that momentin time by the vehicle This is represented by a meter 11 Odometer Total number of miles the vehicle has travelled 12 Battery warning icon Icon indicating the Battery Batteries level of charge by colour from green High to red Low The icon will begin to Flash when the charge reach s 10 as an indicator that the battery level is low 13 Battery Temperature Warning icon Warning icon displayed temperature extremes are reached 14 State of charge meter This scale indicates the percentage of charge thatis left in the battery Pack s this is only an estimate based on each battery being egually charged to begin with Left Handle Bar Controls EL OSPIN 1 Main Headlights Up Position Full Beam Down Position Dipped beam 2 Indicator Switch Middle Bu
20. ttery packs must always be stored between 0 C to 50 C and always keep batteries well away from external heat sources e g Boilers fires etc elt is recommended that all batteries are stored off ground to reduce the likelihood of damage Failure to comply with battery storage procedures can void warranty AAOCDIK Battery Information EL OSPIN The image to the right shows the vehicles three battery packs A B and C as well as the drawer locking mechanism D When in use The vehicle can operate with one two or three leg packs if more than one pack is used then they should be used always as a set that way The primary pack is pack A and must be inserted in a charged state for the vehicle to operate No A pack will mean power up but no drive dead man switch The vehicles operating system will recognise the number of batteries on board and will automatically select the drive profile appropriate eWith one battery pack A the operating system will select profile 2 this will allow the vehicle to operate at speeds of up to 13mph with restricted acceleration and a range of approximately 18 miles depending on duty cycle eWith two battery packs in place A amp B the operating system will select base line profile this will allow the vehicle to operate at speeds of up to 25mph with full acceleration and a range of approximately 30 miles depending on duty cycle eWith three battery packs in place A B amp C the operating system
21. tton Cancels Indicators 3 Horn 4 Parking Hand Brake 5 Rear Brake Lever 6 Rear Brake Reservoir 2COSDPIN Left Handle Bar Controls KAAL 1 Main Headlights Switch for main headlights full beam Up Position Dipped beam Down Position 2 Indicator Controls Move switch Left for left indication Right For right Push middle button to cancel indicators Sounds are emitted when indicators are engaged to warn the rider they are active 3 Horn Press to sound the Horn 4 Rear Parking Brake Lever Parking Hand brake for rear brakes Application apply brake lever and slide parking brake retainer out of the way and push pin down then release retainer Release apply brake and slide retainer out of the pins path until pin clicks up 5 Rear brake Lever Brake Lever for the rear wheel brakes 6 Rear Brake Reservoir Contains brake fluid for the rear brake system Level indicator through glass eye indicator to show amount of fluid in the brake system Right Handlebar Controls 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Safety Kill switch Headlight Switch Start Ignition Button Siren and lights If fitted Reverse button Front Brake Reservoir Front Parking Brake Front Brake Lever Throttle Accelerator Parking Hand Brake Parking Hand brake for rear brakes Retainer Application apply brake lever and slide parking brake retainer out of the way and push pin down then release Pin retainer i Brake Lever To Release
22. will also select baseline profile this will allow the vehicle to operate at speeds of up to 25mph with full acceleration and a range of approximately 45 miles depending on duty cycle The battery drawers must be in the locked position whilst the vehicle is in operation eTo lock the battery drawers in position insert the key into the drawer lock D and turn 180 counter clockwise The key can be removed and carried with the rider preventing the batteries being removed EN E FN C N Battery Pack Information CEC OSPDIM Removing a battery pack e Always turn off the vehicle when removing a battery pack Toremove a battery pack insert the drawer locking key into the drawer lock D and turn 180 clockwise to unlock the drawers e Once the drawers are unlocked any of battery packs can be removed by pulling and lifting the handle of the battery pack towards the rear of the vehicle always take care to support battery when removing from vehicle Inserting a battery pack e Ensure the vehicle is turned off when inserting batteries e Ensure that the drawer locking mechanism D is in the unlocked position turn key 180 clockwise before inserting a battery pack Once the drawer is fully inserted turn the key to the locked position 180 anti clockwise before turning the vehicle on Battery Pack Information co OSPI TheBatteries are charged using the front charging point Shown at A Plug the Three pronged
23. y e Riders must wear a protective helmet at all times such as a perform motorbike or high quality bicycle helmet l Riding Position e If your helmet does not have a visor protecting your eyes from debris whilst riding then we advise the rider to wear e Atalltimes the rider should have a secure grip of both goggles or other adequate eye protection handlebars with both their left and right hand e Never allow a person under the age of 18 to stand on or e Atall times the riders feet should be positioned inline with operate this vehicle the centre of the rear wheels or further forward eg moving l closer to the handlebars this will give you maximum stability Never operate this vehicle with a passenger this is a single and control occupancy vehicle Never operate the vehicle with your feet positioned behind e Never operate this vehicle with a load greater than 120 kg the centre of the rear wheels eg moving away from the using 1 battery pack 200kg when operating on 2 or more handlebars This may cause the front end of the vehicle to Battery packs This includes the combined weight of the lift driver and their equipment cargo l e The vehicle is programmed to prevent the front wheel lifting e Do not carry items on the vehicle which overhang the outer off the ground however standing towards the back of the boundaries of the vehicle vehicle increases the possibility of this happening e Never ride your Raptor under the influence of

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