How to Maintain Your Velzi Electric Cycle for Long-Term Performance

Keeping your Velzi electric cycle well maintained is the best way to ensure smooth rides, reliable performance, and a longer lifespan. With a few simple checks and habits, you can protect your battery, motor, brakes, and mechanical components while enjoying a trouble-free riding experience.
This guide explains easy maintenance steps you can follow at home to keep your Velzi running at its best.


Daily Checks Before Every Ride

A quick inspection before riding helps prevent unexpected issues and keeps your commute safe.

  • Tyre Pressure
    Check if the tyres feel firm. Velzi tyre pressure should typically be between 18–20 PSI, depending on rider weight and load. Proper tyre pressure improves range, comfort, and stability.

  • Battery Level
    Check the battery indicator on the display to confirm you have enough charge for your journey.
    You can also check the battery status directly on the battery by pressing the button next to the LED indicator.
    On the display, battery status can be checked in two ways:

    1. Battery level indicator on the right side of the display.

    2. Voltage reading by toggling the menu using the power button (for reference).
      A fully charged battery typically shows around 54.5V, while a low battery may show around 41V. Voltage readings are for reference only; the battery indicator is sufficient for daily use.

  • Brake Response
    Lightly press both brake levers to ensure the brakes respond instantly and stop the cycle without delay.

  • Quick Inspection
    Check that the handlebar, stem, seat, and pedals are properly tightened and aligned.
    Look for any loose parts, unusual movement, or vibrations.

  • Avoid Overloading
    Do not exceed the recommended load capacity. Overloading puts stress on the motor, battery, brakes, and frame, reducing performance and lifespan.


Weekly Maintenance

Weekly care keeps your Velzi electric cycle smooth, efficient, and quiet.

  • Clean the Electric Cycle
    Wipe the frame, tyres, and components using a soft, damp cloth.
    Avoid high-pressure water or pressure washing, as it may damage electrical components.

  • Chain Lubrication
    Clean the chain and apply a light layer of bicycle chain lubricant.
    This reduces friction, improves efficiency, and prevents premature wear.

  • Brake Pad Inspection
    Inspect brake pads for wear. If braking feels weak or noisy, have the pads checked or replaced.

  • PAS and Throttle Check
    Test the Pedal Assist System (PAS) and throttle to ensure smooth and consistent response.


Monthly Deep Care

A deeper inspection once a month helps identify early signs of wear or damage.

  • Battery Fitment
    Ensure the battery locks securely into the battery track.
    Check that battery contacts are clean and free from dust or rust.

  • Wiring Inspection
    Inspect visible wiring near the motor, controller, battery, and brake sensors.
    Loose or damaged wires can affect performance and safety.

  • Tyres and Rims
    Check tyres for cuts, cracks, or excessive wear.
    Ensure rims are straight and properly aligned.

  • Motor Condition
    Listen for unusual sounds or vibrations from the hub motor.
    Any abnormal noise should be inspected by a trained technician.

  • Bolt & Fastener Check
    Periodically inspect and tighten major bolts and fasteners to prevent vibrations and ensure ride safety.
    Check the following components:

    • Handlebar and stem bolts

    • Fork fittings

    • Seat mounting bolts and seat clamp

    • Front and rear wheel nuts

    • Chainwheel and freewheel mounting

    • Brake mounts and calipers

    • Suspension fasteners

    • Swing arm fasteners

    • Carrier or accessory mounts (if installed)
      Loose fasteners can cause misalignment, reduced control, and long-term component damage.

  • Brake Cable & Sensor Check
    Ensure brake cables move smoothly and are not frayed.
    Brake cut-off sensors should return freely after releasing the brake levers. Stuck sensors can cut motor power unexpectedly.


Seasonal Care Tips

  • Monsoon

    • Avoid riding through deep water or flooded roads.

    • Wipe the electric cycle dry after every ride.

    • Keep the battery area protected from moisture.

  • Summer

    • Avoid leaving the cycle in direct sunlight for long hours.

    • Store the battery indoors in a cool, shaded place.

  • Winter

    • Charge the battery indoors.

    • Allow the battery to reach room temperature before charging.


Long-Term Storage Tips

If you are not using your Velzi electric cycle for more than 7–10 days:

  • Store the battery at 50–70% charge.

  • Keep the battery in a cool, dry place.

  • Switch the bike off completely.

  • Avoid leaving the battery on the charger.

  • Ensure the electric cycle is secured, covered, and parked in a shaded area.

Proper storage helps maintain battery health, prevents moisture damage, and ensures reliable performance when you ride again.


When to Visit a Doddle Service Centre

Visit a Doddle service expert if you notice:

  • Unusual motor noise or vibration.

  • Display not powering on.

  • Battery not charging or not working properly.

  • Charger malfunction.

  • Electric cycle shutting off during rides.

Professional servicing ensures safety, performance, and long-term reliability.


Final Thoughts

Regular maintenance keeps your Velzi electric cycle safe, efficient, and enjoyable to ride. With simple daily checks, weekly care, and periodic professional servicing, you can protect your investment and extend the life of your electric cycle.
And whenever you need expert help, the Doddle service team is always ready to support you.

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