4.6
Brakes
The brakes fitted to your ByoCycle are cable
operated V-style brakes or disc brakes. The brake
levers are fitted with motor cut-out switches. The
moment pressure is applied to the brakes, even
lightly, the motor will cut-out. Small adjustments
can be made to the brakes, as the pads will wear
over time, by unscrewing the cable guide ferrules.
4.7
Manifold Wire
The manifold wire is a great way to simplify the service and replacement of electronic
components on your ByoCycle. All the electrical components on the handlebars filter into
one wire and run back to the control box. Each cable is colour coded to each
component so there can be no mix up when connecting the cables. In the event your
bicycles electronics do not appear to be working correctly, we strongly recommend seeking
advice from your ByoCycle specialist before attempting to work on the bike yourself.
4.8
Rider Position Adjustment
The rider’s position is crucial to their well being and safety when riding. You can adjust the
height of the handlebars and saddle on your ByoCycle, as well as the moving the saddle
fore and aft.
4.8.1
Handlebar Adjustment
We recommend that you refer to your Byocycles Specialist to adjust the handlebars for
comfort and safety before leaving the premises if an ajustment is required.
4.8.2
Saddle Adjustments
To adjust the height of the saddle, release the seat post quick-release lever, lift the saddle
to the correct height and tighten the quick-release lever. To move the saddle fore and
aft, loosen the clamp bolts underneath the saddle, move the saddle either fore/aft
depending on your position, then tighten the saddle clamp bolts.
4.9
Wheel Removal
In the event you need to remove either or both wheels, you will need to undo the wheel
nuts using a spanner/socket. If your bike is fitted with V-Style brakes, you will need to
disconnect the brakes to remove the wheel, this can be done by undoing the brake
cable clamp on the right hand brake arm.
4. Controls & Equipment cont.
Motor cut
out cable
Cable guide
Ferrules
WARNING!
Do not extend the seat post beyond its maximum height, this can cause failure
without warning, resulting in serious injury to the rider and fellow road users.
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