AVENTON Pace 500 v2 Ebike Next-Gen User Guide
- June 5, 2024
- AVENTON
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AVENTON Pace 500 v2 Ebike Next-Gen
AVENTON Pace 500 v2 Ebike Next-Gen
GETTING STARTED
First, turn on the power switch on the battery itself. Then press and hold the button on the handlebar control for about 3 seconds to power up the system. While the bike and display are powered on, press and hold for 3 seconds to turn your ebike off. The Pace 500 v2 ebike offers pedal assist (PAS). When using pedal assist, an electric motor supplements the rider’s own effort. To use the pedal assist, simply start pedaling, then tap the “+” or “-” symbols to increase or decrease the amount of pedal assist. Pedal assist will engage at speeds up to 28 MPH. The Pace 500 v2 ebike is equipped with a throttle, which is mounted near the rider’s left thumb, to propel the bike without pedaling. The throttle can propel you at speeds up to 20 MPH. The throttle is “on-demand” meaning you can engage throttle at any time, including from a complete stop while in PAS 1 through 5. However, we strongly encourage you to pedal first before engaging the throttle. The motor stops when you stop pedaling, squeeze the brake levers, or release the throttle. Simply start pedaling again to re-engage the motor.
BATTERY AND CHARGING
We recommend charging the battery off the bike indoors, in moderate temperature conditions. To charge the battery, plug the charger into the charging port and then connect the charger to a wall outlet. The LED indicator light will be red when charging and will turn green when charging is complete.
MAINTENANCE & SERVICE
Properly maintaining your Pace 500 v2 ensures its longevity and smooth operation. Here is our recommended ebike maintenance guide and schedule. Before assembling your bike, please watch the “How To Assemble” video. If you have questions during the assembly process, please contact Aventon Support.
SAFETY
You should wear an approved bicycle helmet every time you ride a bicycle, regardless of the legal requirement to do so. Additionally, some jurisdictions require helmet use when riding Class III ebikes like the Pace 500 v2. You should comply with local law when riding your Aventon bicycle. Check out our Safety section for more information.
Home page
Assistant level
Main menu
- Long press to enter the main menu.
- Use + to navigate to the “Set Unit’ line and press
- Select Clear Trip Data’ and other items using the same method.
- In each page, use +| to adjust the parameters.
Connect to Aventon APP
- Long press to enter the main menu.
- Use I’ to navigate to the ‘Connect To APP line and press
- Scan the QR-Code displayed on the screen with Aventon APP.
DOWNLOAD BRESOURCES
- AVENTON Pace 500 v2 Ebike Next-Gen [pdf] User Guide Pace 500 v2 Ebike Next-Gen
- Read more: https://manuals.plus/aventon/pace-500-v2-ebike-next-gen-manual#ixzz7e2beBIeF
FAQ’S
What is the warranty on the Aventon Pace 500 v2 ebike?
The Aventon Pace 500 v2 ebike comes with a one year limited warranty.
Is there a weight limit on the bike?
The Pace 500 v2 ebike can support up to 220 lbs.
How long does it take to charge the battery?
It takes approximately 4 hours to fully charge the battery.
How long will the battery last on one charge?
The battery should last you about 20 miles in pedal assist mode, and 40 miles in throttle mode.
What is pedal assist mode?
Pedal assist mode (PAS) means that you can use your bike like a regular bicycle, but with an electric motor to help you out when you’re pedaling. You can use PAS anywhere between 1 and 5, with 5 being full power. PAS 1 is very similar to a traditional bicycle, while PAS 5 is like riding a motorcycle or scooter.
What is throttle mode?
Throttle mode (THR) means that you can use your bike as an electric scooter, without pedaling at all. You can use THR anywhere between 1 and 5, with 5 being full power. THR 1 is very similar to riding a moped or scooter, while THR 5 is like riding a motorcycle or dirt bike.
How fast does the Aventon Pace 500 go?
The Pace 500 Step-Through is a Class 3 e-bike, achieving 28mph with assist. Riders can boost up to 20mph via the throttle. Riders enjoyed the bike’s comfortable, upright ride position. The geometry of the Pace 500 Step-Through is somewhat adjustable via the bike’s stem.
What is the difference between Aventon Pace 350 and 500?
The key difference between the Pace 500 and 350 models is speed. Pace 500 is a Class III ebike that can go 28 MPH on pedal assist, while Pace 350 is a Class II ebike that tops out at 20 MPH on pedal assist. Both have a throttle capable of 20 MPH without pedaling.
Does the Aventon Pace 500 have hydraulic brakes?
A new Aventon Pace 500 From frame-integrated lights to a nicely hidden battery and even hydraulic disc brakes, the new Pace 500 is coming in hot with plenty of fancy parts to pique the interest of even the most seasoned urban e-bike rider.
How many gears does the Pace 500 have?
In all, having 5 levels of pedal assistance, and 8 gears will provide you with the perfect difficulty and speed ratio that you’re after. Aventon gave us the option of testing the Pace 500 with a standard throttle-om-demand throttle or their throttle-after-pedal option.
Are Aventon bikes waterproof?
Aventon ebikes are built to the IPX4 water-resistant standard. IPX4 means that your bike is resistant to water splashes from any direction. Which means it’s OK to ride or park your ebike in the rain. It won’t be harmed by spray from a wet road or raindrops.
How wide are the tires on Aventon Pace 500?
Aventure is a fat tire electric bike with 26″ x 4″ tires. 26 represents the diameter of the wheel while 4 represents the width of the tire.
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