M2S Bikes was founded in 2015 with the goal of bringing affordable, yet high quality electric bikes to the market. Our mission is simple: help...
Category - Help Center
Customers wanting more info on purchasing a bike can schedule a sales call at the link below for a dedicated 30-minute time slot that can help answer...
Battery Charging and Storing Practices
Your M2S electric bike is powered by a removable Lithium-Ion battery pack. All of our bikes come standard with a 48 volt 2 amp charger that plugs...
The air suspension of your new M2s electric bike is an adjustable, “one-size fits most” product. In order to set up your M2S suspension properly, you...
Adjusting Your Air Fork
The All Terrain R750 HT includes an air suspension fork with adjustable compression damping and lockout. Out of the box your fork comes with...
Configuring Your Display
The All Terrain R750 includes a full-color LCD display with a USB port. To power on the bike, press and hold the power button for two seconds. To...
Electric Bike Classification Guide
The All Terrain R750 HT is programmed to go 20mph on throttle-only mode and on pedal-assist which makes it a Class 2 electric bike. If needed, our...
Ibera Adjustable Utility Rack Installation
The air suspension of your new M2S electric bike is an adjustable, “one-size fits most” product. In order to set up your M2S suspension properly, you...
Adjusting Tire Pressure
Finding the best tire pressure really comes down to the terrain you are riding and an individual’s riding preferences. We recommend running our tires...
Adjusting the Seatpost Height
Finding the correct seat height for riding is one of the most important things for avoiding injuring and riding fatigue. M2S seat posts come with...
Installing Your Pedals
To install your pedals you will need either an allen wrench or a crescent wrench depending your style of pedal that comes with your bike. Your pedals...
Scout Handlebar and Stem Installation
Installing Your Handlebars
With your front wheel installed, the next step is to install your handlebars. To do this, you’ll want to remove the four bolts in the front faceplate...
Quick Release Front Wheel Installation
When your bike first arrives you’ll find there is a large bolt on the fork to help protect the fork during shipping. Remove that piece using an...