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While Riding
Brakes
Please note that, unlike a regular petrol motorcycle, both the rear and front brake is
located on the handlebar and there is no footbrake. The rear brake is located on the left
side of the handlebar and the front brake is located on the right side of the handlebar.
Speed Button
With the 1,2,3 Button you can change your Driving Mode. There are 3 different Power
modes to choose from when riding the bike. Never ride the bike above your comfort level
and always ride according to your personal riding skills. We always recommend new
Riders to start in the first mode to get used to the bike and the differences between an
electric motor and an internal combustion engine. The 3 different Power modes have
different attributes in terms of top speed, acceleration, and torque to suit riders of all
riding levels, from beginners to professionals.
Power mode 1 - Eco
This mode is ALWAYS recommended when riding a Bonfire for the first time. It has a
limited top speed of 35 km/h (35 mph in the US) and soft acceleration.
Power mode 2 - Normal
With a top speed of 40 km/h (40 mph in the US) and a good acceleration, this mode is
perfect for slow roads or off-road passages.
Power mode 3 - Sport
Here you have no restrictions when it comes to the performance, this mode is perfect
when you need all the power available. You get 45 km/h (45 mph in the US) top speed & a
good acceleration.
Regenerative Braking
Your Bonfire allows one-throttle riding (known as one-pedal driving from cars). When the
throttle is released, the bike starts the regenerative braking. It allows to stop the bike
without using the brakes & it charges the battery.
Important: Regenerative Braking can be unreliable especially at a full battery charge. So
always use the regen brake feature with caution.