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Care Guide
Follow these maintenance tips to keep your electric bike in top condition.
Cleaning Tips
Extend the lifespan of your battery with proper care and charging techniques.
Storage Advice
Keep your electric bike looking fresh with our cleaning recommendations.
Troubleshooting
Store your bike correctly to ensure its longevity and functionality.

Common Questions
Frequently asked questions
Super Socos are environmentally friendly as they do not emit polluting gases like petrol or diesel engines. Running costs are extremely low compared to petrol motorcycle, as while the purchase price is approximately the same as an equivalent petrol motorcycle, electricity costs a lot less than petrol per mile, there is no road tax to pay, lower insurance policies and free parking in some London boroughs. A 13A plug socket is all that is required to charge our motorcycles.
Super Socos batteries are rated to maintain a capacity of 80% of their initial capacity after 3 years. Keeping up with our recommended charging and storage practices will ensure optimum battery life. If your battery loses more than 20% capacity before this time then, subject to compliance with the warranty conditions, we will replace it free of charge.
Charging time depends on how depleted the battery is and varies according to model – please refer to the individual model pages and click ‘Technical Specification’. Over the years Super Soco models have received charger upgrades to allow the majority of new models to have a 3.5 – 4 hour recharge time.
You must have a valid provisional or full driving licence covering mopeds or motorcycles to ride Super Socos.
Generally, if you passed your (car) driving test before 1 February 2001 you can ride a Super Soco TSx, TC or CUX without further training or L plates, although it is a good idea to obtain some training prior to riding.
If you have a provisional moped license or passed your car driving test later than 1 February 2001 then you are required to pass your Compulsory Basic Training (CBT) and you must display L plates until you qualify for a full license. Provisional entitlement with CBT is valid for two years after which CBT must be retaken.
The Super Soco CPx or TC Max require a CBT even if you have a pre-2001 car licence unless you possess an A1, A2 or A category motorcycle license.
CBT can be completed in one day and costs around £100.00.
More information about Driver Vehicle Licensing including CBT can be found at https://www.gov.uk/motorcycle-cbt/book-cbt-course.
Electric motorcycles are exempt from vehicle tax but, like all road vehicles, electric motorcycles must be registered with the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) and display number plates.
You need to respond to V11 forms from the DVLA as usual, but there is no charge.
Every vehicle in the UK that is more than three years old needs an MOT test and electric motorcycles are no exception. This will cover all the standard tests for a motorcycle.