

3000W
Motor

87 Miles
Max Range

50 MPH
Max Speed (measured without a rider)

60V 18Ah*2
Removable Dual Battery

338Nm
Torque

5-6h 67.2V 3A
Dual Charger
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DISC BRAKE
Equipped with front and rear oil brakes combined with disc brakes, the bike offers superior stopping power. This advanced braking system ensures your safety by providing reliable braking performance.


POWERFUL MOTOR
3000W motor hub delivers a max speed of 50 mph and 338Nm torque.


REAR SHOCK ABSORBER
Enhanced from a spring!based system to hydraulic one, providing smoother and more responsive suspension for a more comfortable ride.


BRIGHT HEADLIGHTS
The 3X LED headlights on the GT73 shine brightly to illuminate your path. These powerful headlights provide excellent visibility in low-light conditions, ensuring you can see and be seen on the road.


IGNITION KEY START
Secure and simple. Start your ride with a real key — just like a motorcycle.


FARDRIVER CONTROLLER
The GT73 Pro features a Fardriver controller, pre-tuned for optimal performance.


BRAKE AND SIGNAL LIGHTS
The GT73 Dirtbike is equipped with 2-in-1 turn and brake signal lights for clear communication on the road. These lights ensure other road users are aware of your intentions, enhancing safety during your ride.
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How to Use
FAQ
My GT73 Pro throttle isn’t working, what should I do? 
📺 For a detailed video tutorial, watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BxcP2bU7qY
If your throttle isn’t responding, please follow these steps to troubleshoot:
- Check the brake light – Make sure the brake light is not constantly on when you’re not squeezing the brake lever.
- Verify throttle function is enabled – Quickly press the power button 3 times.
If you hear one long beep, the throttle is enabled.
If you hear one short beep, the throttle is disabled. - Test for controller response – While holding the brake lever, twist the throttle and listen for a warning sound from the controller under the seat.
- Check pedal assist (PAS) mode – Gently rotate the pedals to see if the pedal-assist function activates.
If the issue persists, contact our support team with your order number for further assistance.
The eBike Can Be Turned On but Cannot Drive – Troubleshooting Guide 
- Brake Sensor Issue – Check if the brake light stays on even when you are not pressing the brake handle. If it does, the brake sensor may be engaged, preventing the motor from working.
- Motor Gear Damage – The motor gear might be damaged and need inspection or replacement.
- Throttle Handle Malfunction – A faulty throttle could prevent acceleration.
- Throttle Turned Off by Mistake – Press the power button three times in a row to toggle the throttle on/off. Ensure it is enabled.
🔧 Next Steps:
- Try these troubleshooting steps and see if the issue is resolved.
- If the problem persists, please record a video showing the issue and send it to our support team for further assistance.
GT73 Error Code E07 – Hall Sensor Issue Troubleshooting Guide 
If your GT73 eBike shows Error Code E07, it usually indicates a Hall sensor connection issue.
- Check the Hall Sensor Cable Connection: Please disconnect the Hall sensor cable (located near the motor) and carefully reinsert it, ensuring it is properly aligned and fully seated. Once reconnected, restart the bike and check if the error code is resolved.
🔧 Next Steps:
- If the issue persists, record a video and contact support. If unresolved, the motor may need replacement under warranty—contact us for assistance.
FAQ
My GT73 e-bike shows E11 error (Throttle Twist-Grip Failure), what should I do? 
📺 For a detailed video tutorial, watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FhA7zchkpbc
If your Riding’times GT73 e-bike displays the E11 error code, please follow these steps to troubleshoot:
Check the throttle connector – Make sure the throttle twist-grip connector is securely plugged in and not loose or detached.
Inspect the twist-grip and wiring – Look for any visible damage to the twist-grip or wiring that could cause the failure.
Determine if replacement is needed – If the wiring is faulty, you may need to replace the throttle or instrument panel.
Adjust and recalibrate the throttle – If the twist-grip doesn’t return to its original position, follow calibration steps to reset it.
Contact support if needed – If the issue persists, reach out to our support team with your order number for further assistance.
My GT73 e-bike is stuck in P gear (parking mode), what should I do? 
📺 For a detailed video tutorial, watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TPvsad4CPBc
If your Riding’times GT73 e-bike is stuck in P gear, please follow these steps to troubleshoot:
Inspect the gear release mechanism – Check the P gear shift lever and related parts for any mechanical obstruction or misalignment.
Check wiring and connectors – Examine all wires and connectors related to the P gear system to ensure they are secure and undamaged.
Understand common causes – P gear may remain engaged due to a mechanical jam, a misadjusted switch, or an electronic fault.
Perform simple tests – Gently try to shift out of P gear while observing the system response to identify whether it’s a setup issue or a real fault.
Contact support if needed – If the problem persists after inspection, reach out to our support team with your order number for further assistance.
My GT73 Pro throttle isn’t working, what should I do? 
📺 For a detailed video tutorial, watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BxcP2bU7qY
If your throttle isn’t responding, please follow these steps to troubleshoot:
- Check the brake light – Make sure the brake light is not constantly on when you’re not squeezing the brake lever.
- Verify throttle function is enabled – Quickly press the power button 3 times.
If you hear one long beep, the throttle is enabled.
If you hear one short beep, the throttle is disabled. - Test for controller response – While holding the brake lever, twist the throttle and listen for a warning sound from the controller under the seat.
- Check pedal assist (PAS) mode – Gently rotate the pedals to see if the pedal-assist function activates.
If the issue persists, contact our support team with your order number for further assistance.
The eBike Can Be Turned On but Cannot Drive – Troubleshooting Guide 
- Brake Sensor Issue – Check if the brake light stays on even when you are not pressing the brake handle. If it does, the brake sensor may be engaged, preventing the motor from working.
- Motor Gear Damage – The motor gear might be damaged and need inspection or replacement.
- Throttle Handle Malfunction – A faulty throttle could prevent acceleration.
- Throttle Turned Off by Mistake – Press the power button three times in a row to toggle the throttle on/off. Ensure it is enabled.
🔧 Next Steps:
- Try these troubleshooting steps and see if the issue is resolved.
- If the problem persists, please record a video showing the issue and send it to our support team for further assistance.
GT73 Error Code E07 – Hall Sensor Issue Troubleshooting Guide 
If your GT73 eBike shows Error Code E07, it usually indicates a Hall sensor connection issue.
- Check the Hall Sensor Cable Connection: Please disconnect the Hall sensor cable (located near the motor) and carefully reinsert it, ensuring it is properly aligned and fully seated. Once reconnected, restart the bike and check if the error code is resolved.
🔧 Next Steps:
- If the issue persists, record a video and contact support. If unresolved, the motor may need replacement under warranty—contact us for assistance.
My GT73 e-bike won’t power on, what should I do? 
📺 For a detailed video tutorial, watch here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VS4fyVlQWG8&t=5s
If your GT73 e-bike isn’t powering on, please follow these steps to troubleshoot:
Check the battery and connections – Make sure the battery is fully charged and properly connected. Look for loose wires or corrosion at the terminals.
Verify the power switch and fuse – Quickly press the power button and check the fuse for any signs of damage.
Rule out common electrical issues – Inspect all cables for wear, and ensure connectors are securely plugged in.
Perform a safe inspection – Before contacting support, make sure the bike is on a stable surface and the power is off while checking connections.
Contact support if needed – If the issue persists, reach out to our support team with your order number for further assistance.
FAQ
My GT73 Pro throttle isn’t working, what should I do? 
📺 For a detailed video tutorial, watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BxcP2bU7qY
If your throttle isn’t responding, please follow these steps to troubleshoot:
- Check the brake light – Make sure the brake light is not constantly on when you’re not squeezing the brake lever.
- Verify throttle function is enabled – Quickly press the power button 3 times.
If you hear one long beep, the throttle is enabled.
If you hear one short beep, the throttle is disabled. - Test for controller response – While holding the brake lever, twist the throttle and listen for a warning sound from the controller under the seat.
- Check pedal assist (PAS) mode – Gently rotate the pedals to see if the pedal-assist function activates.
If the issue persists, contact our support team with your order number for further assistance.
The eBike Can Be Turned On but Cannot Drive – Troubleshooting Guide 
- Brake Sensor Issue – Check if the brake light stays on even when you are not pressing the brake handle. If it does, the brake sensor may be engaged, preventing the motor from working.
- Motor Gear Damage – The motor gear might be damaged and need inspection or replacement.
- Throttle Handle Malfunction – A faulty throttle could prevent acceleration.
- Throttle Turned Off by Mistake – Press the power button three times in a row to toggle the throttle on/off. Ensure it is enabled.
🔧 Next Steps:
- Try these troubleshooting steps and see if the issue is resolved.
- If the problem persists, please record a video showing the issue and send it to our support team for further assistance.
GT73 Error Code E07 – Hall Sensor Issue Troubleshooting Guide 
If your GT73 eBike shows Error Code E07, it usually indicates a Hall sensor connection issue.
- Check the Hall Sensor Cable Connection: Please disconnect the Hall sensor cable (located near the motor) and carefully reinsert it, ensuring it is properly aligned and fully seated. Once reconnected, restart the bike and check if the error code is resolved.
🔧 Next Steps:
- If the issue persists, record a video and contact support. If unresolved, the motor may need replacement under warranty—contact us for assistance.
GEOMETRY


Seat tube 440
BB-Height to Hub 50
Head tube 203
Head tube angle 69°
Top Tube Horizontal 590
Reach 421
Wheelbase 1154.4
Chain stays 457
Seat angle 72.4°
Stack 659.8
Recommended Height 5'5" to 6'3"
Components
The GT73 and GT73 PRO are two variants of cycling components designed for different needs and budgets, with the GT73 PRO offering enhanced features for serious cyclists and professionals. The primary difference in price between these two models is due to the quality of materials, advanced features, and the level of performance they offer.
The GT73 is typically more affordable and provides solid performance for everyday cycling, making it an excellent choice for casual riders or those looking for a reliable, budget-friendly option. It is built with durable materials, ensuring long-lasting use and efficient functionality for general cycling needs.
On the other hand, the GT73 PRO is a higher-end version, featuring superior materials like lightweight aluminum or titanium, which offer enhanced durability, weight savings, and advanced technology for a smoother, more responsive ride. The GT73 PRO is designed for competitive cyclists or those seeking top-tier performance, with additional features such as improved aerodynamics, better handling, and advanced customization options.
The price difference between the GT73 and GT73 PRO reflects these upgrades. The GT73 PRO comes at a premium cost due to its specialized materials, superior performance, and advanced design features, while the GT73 remains a great choice for those looking for reliable performance at a lower price point.