Natkie electric bikes are built for strong performance, long-range riding, and demanding use. To keep your bike safe, reliable, and ready for every ride, it is important to follow proper charging, cleaning, storage, and inspection routines. This guide covers general care instructions for Natkie models, including the N1, NX2 Pro, N3 Pro M-b, and related electric bike accessories.
Always read the user manual supplied with your specific model before riding. The manual includes model-specific information about assembly, battery handling, charger use, service contacts, warranty support, and safety requirements.
User Manual and First Setup
Before your first ride, inspect the bike carefully and make sure every key component is correctly installed and tightened. High-performance electric bikes require more attention than ordinary bicycles because they operate at higher speeds and place more load on the frame, brakes, tires, suspension, and battery system.
Check the handlebars, brake levers, wheels, pedals, throttle, display, kickstand, lights, and all visible wiring. Make sure the battery is fully seated and locked in place. Confirm that the tires are properly inflated and that both brakes work smoothly before riding. If your model includes riding modes, pedal assist, or a throttle, test them in a safe open area before using the bike at higher speed.
For service questions, warranty claims, or technical support, use the service phone number and support instructions listed in your Natkie user manual.

Charging Your Natkie Electric Bike
Use only the charger supplied with your Natkie electric bike or a charger officially approved for your model. Battery voltage and charger output must match the bike’s electrical system. Using an incorrect charger may damage the battery, reduce battery life, or create a safety risk.
Charge the battery in a dry, ventilated area away from direct sunlight, rain, flammable materials, heaters, and enclosed spaces with poor airflow. Place the charger on a hard surface during charging. Do not cover the charger or battery while charging.
Connect the charger according to the instructions in your manual. In most cases, it is best to plug the charger into the battery first, then connect it to the wall outlet. When charging is complete, unplug the charger from the wall and then disconnect it from the battery.
Do not leave the battery charging unattended for long periods. Avoid charging overnight unless the manual specifically allows it and the charging area is safe. If you notice unusual heat, smell, swelling, noise, smoke, or damaged wiring, stop charging immediately and contact service support.
How to Extend Battery Life
A Natkie battery will last longer when it is charged and stored correctly. Avoid fully draining the battery on every ride. Deep discharge places extra stress on lithium battery cells and may reduce long-term capacity.
For regular use, try to keep the battery between moderate charge levels rather than constantly running it from full to empty. If you will not use the bike for an extended period, store the battery partially charged, usually around 40–70%, depending on the instructions in your manual.
Keep the battery away from extreme heat and freezing temperatures. High heat can age battery cells faster, while very low temperatures can reduce available power and range. After riding in cold weather, allow the battery to return to room temperature before charging.
Do not pressure-wash the battery, charger, display, controller, or wiring. Keep battery contacts clean and dry. If the battery has been dropped, hit, submerged, punctured, or exposed to serious impact, do not continue using it until it has been inspected.
Cleaning and Regular Care
Clean your Natkie bike after dusty, muddy, or wet rides. Dirt buildup can affect brakes, suspension, chain areas, connectors, and moving parts. Use a soft cloth, mild soap, and low-pressure water only where appropriate.
Do not use a high-pressure washer. Strong water pressure can force moisture into bearings, electrical connectors, the display, battery housing, and controller areas. For electric bikes, careful cleaning is more important than aggressive washing.
Wipe the frame, wheels, fork, suspension areas, and visible components. Remove mud from the tires and brake area. Dry the bike with a clean cloth before storage. Pay special attention to the charging port, battery compartment, and display area. These parts should stay dry and clean.
After cleaning, inspect the bike for loose bolts, damaged cables, worn brake pads, tire cuts, bent parts, or unusual movement in the wheels and suspension.
Brake Inspection and Safety
Natkie models are built for stronger riding, so brake condition matters. Before each ride, squeeze both brake levers and confirm that braking feels firm and controlled. The levers should not feel loose, spongy, or inconsistent.
Check brake discs for dirt, oil, bending, or heavy wear. Listen for scraping or grinding noises. If braking power decreases, the brake lever feels soft, or the bike pulls unevenly while stopping, stop riding and have the system inspected.
High-speed electric bikes require more stopping distance than standard bicycles. Ride with enough space, especially on gravel, wet pavement, loose dirt, downhill sections, and unfamiliar terrain.
Tire and Wheel Care
Check tire pressure before riding. Correct pressure improves traction, range, handling, and tire life. Low tire pressure can make the bike feel unstable, reduce range, and increase the risk of rim or tire damage. Excessive pressure can reduce grip, especially on dirt or loose surfaces.
Inspect tires for cuts, embedded objects, sidewall damage, uneven wear, or loss of tread. Off-road riding places more stress on tires, spokes, and rims. Check the wheels regularly and make sure there is no wobble, loose spoke movement, or unusual noise.
For electric dirt bikes such as the Natkie N1 and NX2 Pro, tire grip is a major part of performance. Replace tires when tread becomes worn or when traction is no longer consistent.
Suspension Care
Models with full suspension or advanced suspension systems should be inspected regularly. Check for oil leaks, unusual noise, loose mounting points, or reduced damping. Suspension should move smoothly without knocking, sticking, or excessive play.
After off-road riding, wipe dust and dirt from exposed suspension parts. Keeping these areas clean helps protect seals and improves long-term performance. If you change suspension settings, make small adjustments and test them gradually in a safe area.
Storage Guide
Store your Natkie electric bike in a dry, secure, temperature-stable location. Indoor storage is best, especially for the battery, charger, display, and electrical system. Avoid leaving the bike exposed to rain, snow, direct sun, or high humidity for long periods.
If storing the bike for several weeks or months, clean it first, dry it fully, and charge the battery to the storage level recommended in the manual. Check the battery every few weeks and recharge slightly if the level drops too low.
Do not store the battery fully empty. Do not store it near heat sources, metal objects, fuel, chemicals, or flammable materials. Keep the charger unplugged when not in use.
Riding in Wet or Rough Conditions
Natkie bikes are designed for demanding riding, but electric components still need proper care. Avoid deep water, flooding, river crossings, and full submersion. Riding through heavy water can damage electrical parts, bearings, brakes, and battery connections.
After riding in rain, mud, or wet terrain, dry the bike carefully and inspect the brakes, tires, drivetrain, and electrical areas. Let the bike dry before charging. Never charge a wet battery or a bike with moisture around the charging port.
For rough terrain, reduce speed until you understand the surface. Loose gravel, wet roots, sand, and broken pavement can reduce traction quickly, even with off-road tires.
How to Get Better Range
Range depends on rider weight, speed, riding mode, tire pressure, terrain, temperature, wind, battery condition, and riding style. To ride farther, use lower power modes when possible, maintain proper tire pressure, avoid unnecessary hard acceleration, and keep a steady speed.
Climbing hills, riding fast, using throttle heavily, carrying extra weight, and riding through soft ground will reduce range. Cold weather can also reduce battery performance temporarily.
If your model includes Eco Mode or multiple ride settings, use them for longer routes. Save higher-power modes for climbs, open sections, or terrain that requires extra torque.
Basic Pre-Ride Checklist
Before each ride, check the battery level, tire pressure, brake function, throttle response, pedal assist, display, lights, chain or drivetrain area, suspension feel, and all visible fasteners. Make sure the handlebars are secure and the wheels are properly seated.
Wear a helmet and protective gear appropriate for the speed and terrain. For off-road riding, gloves, elbow protection, knee protection, boots, and eye protection are strongly recommended.
Natkie Accessories and Replacement Parts
Natkie also offers accessories and replacement parts designed to support everyday ownership, personalization, safety, and convenience. Available items may include extra batteries, handlebar turn signal lights, front storage bags, number plates, locks, and other electric bike components.
The Natkie N1 Extra Battery is designed for riders who want a spare or replacement 72V 30Ah battery for the N1 model. It can help reduce downtime and support longer riding plans when used with the correct model and charger.

Natkie handlebar turn signal lights add extra visibility for electric scooters and compatible mobility products. They include wireless control functions and should be fully charged and paired before first use according to the included instructions.

Natkie front bags provide compact storage for small items such as tissues, tools, keys, or personal accessories. A front bag can be useful for daily riding, short trips, and keeping essential items within reach.

Natkie number plates add a cleaner custom look to electric dirt bikes, e-bikes, motorcycles, and mountain bikes. They can help hide front wiring and give the bike a more finished off-road style.

Natkie bike locks offer a practical security accessory for short stops and daily storage. A 5-digit combination cable lock gives riders keyless access and an added layer of protection for bikes, scooters, and related equipment.

When buying accessories or replacement parts, always check compatibility with your exact Natkie model. Battery voltage, connector type, mounting points, charger requirements, brake parts, and display systems can vary between models.
When to Contact Service Support
Contact Natkie service support if you notice battery problems, charging issues, error codes, brake failure, motor hesitation, damaged wiring, unusual noises, loose suspension parts, cracked frame areas, or any problem that affects safe riding.
Do not modify the battery, controller, wiring, brakes, or motor system without proper technical knowledge. Unauthorized modifications may reduce safety, damage the bike, and affect warranty coverage.
For the correct service phone number, warranty process, replacement part guidance, and model-specific repair instructions, refer to the user manual supplied with your Natkie electric bike.
Final Ownership Advice
A Natkie electric bike is a high-value performance machine. Treat it with the same care you would give to serious riding equipment. Keep the battery healthy, clean the bike after hard rides, inspect brakes and tires often, store it properly, and follow the manual for service and charging.
Good maintenance protects performance, range, safety, and long-term reliability. Whether you ride the N1, NX2 Pro, N3 Pro M-b, or another Natkie model, consistent care is what keeps the bike ready for the next road, trail, or off-road session.
