HOLLICY 1628
HOLLICY 12V Kids Ride On Motorcycle Model 1628 User Manual
Model: 1628
Important Safety Information
Read this entire manual before assembly and use. Failure to follow safety instructions can result in serious injury or death.
- Age Recommendation: Suitable for children over 3 years old (36 months).
- Weight Capacity: Do not exceed 30 kg (66 lbs) maximum load capacity.
- Adult Supervision: Constant adult supervision is required during operation.
- Protective Gear: Always wear a helmet and other protective gear (e.g., knee pads, elbow pads) when riding.
- Operating Environment: Use on flat, dry surfaces away from traffic, swimming pools, and steep inclines.
- Charging: Only use the provided charger. Keep children away from the charging area.
Product Overview
The HOLLICY 12V Kids Ride On Motorcycle Model 1628 is designed to provide an engaging riding experience for children. It features realistic controls, lights, sounds, and removable training wheels for varying skill levels.

Image: A child safely operating the HOLLICY 12V Kids Ride On Motorcycle outdoors.
Key Features:
- 12V rechargeable battery system
- Two speed options
- Working headlights, taillights, and wheel lights
- Integrated sound system and MP3 panel
- Spring suspension for a comfortable ride
- Removable training wheels for stability
- Realistic throttle grip and foot brake pedal
Setup and Assembly
Assembly is required for this product. Please follow the instructions provided in the separate assembly guide carefully. Ensure all parts are securely fastened before initial use.
Initial Battery Charging:
- Locate the charging port on the motorcycle.
- Connect the charger to the charging port and then plug the charger into a standard wall outlet.
- For the first use, charge the battery for a minimum of 12 hours to ensure optimal battery longevity.
- Subsequent charges should be 8-12 hours. Do not overcharge.
- Disconnect the charger once charging is complete.
Attaching/Removing Training Wheels:
The motorcycle comes with removable training wheels for added stability for beginners.
- Attaching: Securely fasten the training wheels to the designated points on the rear axle using the provided hardware. Ensure they are firm and stable.
- Removing: Once the child gains confidence and balance, the training wheels can be removed. Carefully unfasten the hardware and store the wheels in a safe place.

Image: Details of the brake pedal, rear shock absorber, and the removable supporting wheel.
Operating Instructions
Familiarize your child with the controls before allowing them to operate the motorcycle independently.

Image: Close-up of the control panel showing the throttle grip, MP3 player, and dashboard.
- Power On/Off: Press the power button (usually located on the dashboard) to turn the motorcycle on or off.
- Starting the Ride:
- Ensure the child is seated comfortably and securely.
- To move forward, gently twist the throttle grip on the right handlebar.
- Braking: Press the foot brake pedal located on the right footrest to slow down or stop the motorcycle.
- Speed Selection: Use the speed switch (if available on the dashboard) to select between the two available speed options (low/high).
- Lights and Sounds:
- Press the designated buttons on the dashboard to activate headlights, taillights, and wheel lights.
- Use the MP3 panel to play pre-loaded sounds or connect an external device for music.
- Battery Level Indicator: Monitor the integrated battery level indicator on the dashboard to check remaining power. Recharge when the indicator shows low battery.

Image: The motorcycle showcasing its illuminated LED headlights, tail lights, and wheel lights.
Maintenance
- Cleaning: Wipe the motorcycle with a soft, damp cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents. Avoid spraying water directly onto electrical components.
- Battery Care:
- Recharge the battery after each use.
- If storing for extended periods, charge the battery fully every 30 days to prevent damage.
- Do not store the battery in extreme temperatures.
- Inspections: Regularly check all screws, nuts, and bolts to ensure they are tight. Inspect wheels and tires for wear and tear.
- Storage: Store the motorcycle in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight and moisture.
Troubleshooting
| Problem | Possible Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Motorcycle does not move. | Battery is low or dead. Power switch is off. Loose wire connection. | Charge the battery. Turn the power switch on. Check all connections. |
| Motorcycle runs slowly. | Low battery charge. Overloaded (exceeds weight limit). Operating on an uneven surface. | Recharge the battery. Reduce load. Use on flat, smooth surfaces. |
| Lights or sounds not working. | Low battery. Loose connection. Faulty component. | Charge the battery. Check connections. Contact customer support. |
Specifications

Image: Dimensional overview of the motorcycle, including seat and overall measurements.
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Model Number | 1628 |
| Brand | HOLLICY |
| Battery | 12V (12V7AH) |
| Speed | 3-5 km/hr (1.9-3.1 miles/hr) |
| Charging Time | 8-12 hours (12+ hours for initial charge) |
| Playtime | Up to 90 minutes (depending on usage) |
| Maximum Load Capacity | 30 kg (66 lbs) |
| Recommended Age | 36 months (3 years) and above |
| Overall Dimensions (L x W x H) | 102 cm x 45.5 cm x 65 cm (40.2 in x 17.9 in x 25.6 in) |
| Item Weight | 14.52 kg |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
Warranty Information
This product comes with a standard manufacturer's warranty against defects in materials and workmanship. Please retain your proof of purchase for warranty claims.
For specific warranty terms and conditions, please refer to the documentation included with your purchase or contact HOLLICY customer support.
Customer Support
If you have any questions, require assistance with assembly, operation, or troubleshooting, please contact HOLLICY customer support.
- Website: www.hollicy.com (Placeholder, actual website may vary)
- Email: support@hollicy.com (Placeholder, actual email may vary)
- Phone: Refer to your product packaging or HOLLICY website for regional contact numbers.
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