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E A S Y F I X E S E V E RY R I D E R S H O U L D K N O W
We know not everybody is mechanically inclined, but every rider should master these basic skills.
CHECK YOUR TIRES
Properly inflated tires make for an enjoyable ride. Checking your tires for inflation and wear is your first
step to improve your eBike’s performance. Check your tire pressure. Use a tire gauge, or a pump
equipped with a gauge, to check your tire pressure. Inflate (or deflate) your tires to proper air pressure.
Use a hand pump to inflate your tires to the air pressure recommended. Make sure your pump is suitable
for a Schrader valve.
WASH YOUR EBIKE
1. It just feels better to ride a clean eBike. Not only does it look good, it will also add to the life of the
eBike. Constant attention to your eBike’s details will keep you up to date with maintenance as well.
2. All you need is a water hose, a bucket, mild soap, a soft brush, and a towel. Wet your eBike with the
hose, then work with the brush from the top down using plenty of soapy water. Rinse the soap off and
wipe it down.
High pressure water may damage eBike parts. Do not clean your eBike with a high-pressure washer as it
may seep into electric connectors, motors, controllers or other parts of the electric system.
DEGREASE AND LUBE YOUR CHAIN
Proper lubrication will keep your chain running smoothly and quietly and will prolong the life of your chain.
We recommend you clean (degrease) the chain prior to lubrication.
Degrease: It’s a dirty job so leave your dress clothes in the closet. You’ll need a bike-specific degreaser
(a biodegradable option is good). There are designated chain-cleaner tools, but you can also use a
toothbrush. Apply the degreaser with a toothbrush or a chain-cleaner tool to the bottom length of the
chain and pedal backwards. After degreasing, wash the chain with soapy water and a brush, rinse it clean,
and allow to dry. Alway re-lube your chain after degreasing.
WARNING:
Do not get lubricant on rim
sidewalls, disc brake rotors or brake pads.
Lubricant on brake surfaces can cause decreased
braking function, and increase the possibility of
an accident or injury. Wipe off any lubricant that
contacts brake surfaces.
Lubricate: Use a bike-specific chain lubricant.
Apply lubricant to each link pin as you slowly
pedal backwards. Wipe off any excess lubricant.