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Makes And Models => Energica => Topic started by: chisquare on November 17, 2022, 02:55:25 PM
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Hello everyone,
As a new owner of an esse esse nove più rs :), purchased used with around 5000 km, I am wondering if a digital version of the owner's manual can be found online. Energica does not seem to provide it on their site. I was only able to find one for the older version of the Eva back in 2018 on motomanuals.net. So if anyone knows a source for the digital version of the manual for the present models (SS9/Ego/Ribelle/Experia) this would be much appreciated.
Thanks, Urs
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Not for an RS but close ;)
Energica Motorcycles Owners Group - FB (https://www.facebook.com/groups/energicaownersgroup/permalink/957027138428058)
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Hey, that's great! A big thank you!
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Hello everyone,
As a new owner of an esse esse nove più rs :) , purchased used with around 5000 km, I am wondering if a digital version of the owner's manual can be found online. Energica does not seem to provide it on their site. I was only able to find one for the older version of the Eva back in 2018 on motomanuals.net. So if anyone knows a source for the digital version of the manual for the present models (SS9/Ego/Ribelle/Experia) this would be much appreciated.
Thanks, Urs
I got my Energica manuals (3 of them) sent to my email from the dealer where I purchased my bike.
-Don- Reno, NV
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The manuals are in the document section on the Facebook group.
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The manuals are in the document section on the Facebook group.
Thanks for the info. There is, however, only the manual for the SS9 and the SS9+. But I'm not even sure if there is a different manual for the SS9+ RS as, to my knowledge, the only differences are in software and possibly in gear ratio.
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Thanks for the info. There is, however, only the manual for the SS9 and the SS9+. But I'm not even sure if there is a different manual for the SS9+ RS as, to my knowledge, the only differences are in software and possibly in gear ratio.
I heard many of the cables are different. Because of it, there is no easy way to put in a "+" battery in a "_" SS9 even if it fits in physically.
-Don- Reno, NV
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The manuals are in the document section on the Facebook group.
Thanks for the info. There is, however, only the manual for the SS9 and the SS9+. But I'm not even sure if there is a different manual for the SS9+ RS as, to my knowledge, the only differences are in software and possibly in gear ratio.
RS Owner here. A quick look at my owner's manual seems to indicate that the only difference is the RS manual explains how to use the chronometer. Which is weird, since I think that works on the non-RS versions, too.
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Thanks for the comparison of the two versions.