RUN3R
Overview:
Features:
- Easy maneuverability and access
- Slip resistant, elevated standing platform
- Low maintenance and low energy cost
- Fold-up frame for easy transportation
- Locking security system
- Dual suspension system with shock absorber
Price:
RNG3R
Overview:
Features:
- High platform allows easy clearance
- High range of visibility
- Slip resistant, elevated standing platform
- Low maintenance and low energy cost
- Frame folds up for easy transportation
- Locking Security System
- Dual Suspension System with Shock Absorber
Price:
The CRZ3R will be released at the end of 2013
Overview:
Features:
- Police lighting on handlebar
- Fold-up frame for easy portability
- Off road capabilities
- Low energy cost
- High visibility
- Premium top case
- Locking security system
Price:
Look for the GLF3R at the end of 2013
Overview:
Features:
- Special wheels designed for golf turf
- Golf club bag platform
- Water bottle holders
- Score card and golf ball holders
- Low energy cost
- Locking security system
- Dual suspension system with shock absorber
Price:
FAQ
Transport
Can I transport the LYRIC on an airplane?
Basically yes: Check for your max. total allowed luggage weight and the maximum weight of one single piece of luggage. I.e. for Swiss Airline, this allowance is 32kg (normally not exceeded by the LYRIC without batteries). The LiFePO4 (Lithium Iron Phosphate) batteries, on the other hand, are still not allowed to be transported on passenger airplanes. We therefore recommend to send them separately by a courier service in advance. However, do check with the respective courier service if they are allowed to transport LiFePO4 batteries of our size.
Batteries
Does the memory effect also apply to the LiFePO4 battery?
No, it is practically non-existing. The memory effect is a phenomenon observed in nickel-cadmium-batteries, which suffer from a substantial capacity decrease by frequent partial discharges. Our Lithium Iron Phosphate batteries do not have this unpleasant effect that other adult electric scooters may have.
Why does the LYRIC not operate with just one battery?
Because the two batteries are connected in series and not in parallel. Consequently, the voltage is double and the current only half, helping to reduce losses.
Does cold temperature reduce the performance of the battery?
Yes. At 0°C/32F the battery has 15% less capacity than at 25°C/77F.
What information do I get from the battery status indicator display?
The indicator display on top of the battery allows you to check the approximate battery status at any time. The digital capacity indicator displays 100% when the battery is fully charged and 0% when the battery is completely empty.
1 × "ON": Battery-Capacity-indication in mAh
2 × "ON": Calculated, remaining driving time in minutes; after charging, an irrelevant theoretical high value is displayed
3 × "ON": Number of load cycles the battery has accumulated already
4 × "ON": Actual voltage of the battery in Volts
5 × "ON": Actual current in amps: neg. prefix = operating current; no prefix = charging current
6 × "ON": Display off. One more push on the button restarts with the battery capacity indication (1)
Please note, the battery capacity indication is linear (not like on most other products), i.e. when reading 50%, you can expect to ride the same distance as you did already (using the battery from 100% down to 50%).
How do I dispose of my batteries?
The batteries contain chemicals and heavy metals. Therefore they MUST be returned to any LYRIC dealer or be disposed of at special local collection points for batteries.
Theft protection
How do I secure the LYRIC against theft?
The batteries can be locked safely onto the LYRIC frame with the battery keys, while the main power can be switched on and off with the remote key. Additionally, the LYRIC features an alarm system, which is enabled by the remote key (red button). To ensure no one just carries your LYRIC away, you can also use a motorcycle lock or chain to secure the LYRIC to a structure or post (through its diagonal tube from platform to centre tube).



