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3.3 Wheels and Tires

With new factory wheels, you have to check and tighten the spokes after 
riding. To make sure the wheels are in their best shape you need to tighten the 
spokes after your first rides of a couple of hours. You will find some loose 
spokes for sure, this is because the spokes and rim will work a bit when they  
are new. Be sure that when you start to tighten your spokes the hub is 
completely cooled down, because the braking hubs get warm. 

Tighten your spokes as follow. Use a spoke wrench and tighten the nipple 
which is found where the spoke and rim meets. Check all spokes with your 
spoke wrench and tighten loose spokes. Don’t tighten loose spokes too firm 
otherwise you will pull the wheel out of his straight position. Spokes that are 
still tightened don’t need to be tightened extra firm. Keep repeating to check 
the spokes after your second and third ride. You will find that the spokes keep 
nicely tightened because they are now ”settled” in the hub and rim. 

Now your CAKE wheels are ready to race. Keep checking your spokes regularly. 
By checking regularly, we don’t mean that the spokes have to be tightened 
every time. You just need to make sure that there are no loose spokes in the 
wheel. If you tighten the spokes every time you check them the result can 
be that after a while the spokes are all way too tight. Keep in mind: A spoke 
needs to have the possibility to “stretch” with big impacts. When the spokes 
are over tightened the spoke cannot stretch and it can break.

• Check that the tires are inflated with the correct pressure.
• Check the tires tread pattern is at least 3 mm deep.
• Check for bent spokes.
• Check that all spokes have the correct tension.
• Check that the brake discs are straight.
• Check that the axle of the front wheel is tightened correctly.
• Check that the rear axle is tightened correctly.
• Check that the axle of the rear wheel is adjusted correctly and evenly on  
    both sides, according to the swing arm markings.

Summary of Contents for Kalk OR

Page 1: ...KalkOR Manual...

Page 2: ...lity To optimize the performance and benefits for an off road motorbike with an electric drivetrain establishing a new category we needed to start from scratch Every little detail hard and software ha...

Page 3: ...g 2 5 Specifications 3 Regular inspection and Maintenance 3 1 Before each ride 3 2 Service table and Service intervals 3 3 Wheels and Tires 3 4 Handlebar and Cockpit 3 5 Suspension 3 6 Drivetrain and...

Page 4: ...eatures 1 2 Unpacking You will receive your CAKE Kalk in a cardboard box To ensure that the unpacking process is smooth and that you don t damage the Kalk or yourself make sure to go to www ridecake c...

Page 5: ...iding When riding a CAKE bike for the first time there are a few things to consider The bike has an electric motor with instant torque and a primary drive with no gears which means you have all the po...

Page 6: ...front brake is located on the handlebar and there is no foot brake The rear brake is located on the left side of the handlebar and the front brake is located on the right side of the handlebar Kill s...

Page 7: ...people are pulling the throttle while expecting a turned off bike Dashboard The dashboard on the stem is the bikes control panel Here you can see the bikes SOC state of charge Ride mode Brake mode and...

Page 8: ...ist of indicated states The most upper thing has the most prior visualization on dashboard Warning LED Battery SOC Brake mode Power mode Service interval 1 is activated Service interval 2 is activated...

Page 9: ...e mode 3 Hard engine break When releasing the throttle the bike will slow down significantly This could be uncomfortable for novice riders as the braking is quite hard This brake mode is best suited f...

Page 10: ...2 screws found under the saddle with a 5 mm Allen key When the saddle is removed check that the battery is screwed down with the two screws properly so it s secure and has no play Make sure that the b...

Page 11: ...ike 2 4 Charging When charging the bike do the following steps ALWAYS read the charging manual before charging 1 Make sure that the battery is connected to the bike 2 Disconnect the kill switch 3 Turn...

Page 12: ...r properties 2 5 Specifications Top speed 80 Km h Torque 42 Nm Power 11 kW Ratio 12 80 direct drive Battery capacity 50 Ah Wheel size 24 Bicycle Fork 38 mm hlins CAKE specific Travel 203 mm 3 Regular...

Page 13: ...bearings x Check rear wheel bearings x Check screws on brake disc front rear x Check screw on rear sprocket x Check rear sprocket for damage x Check screw on motor sprocket x Check motor bearing x Che...

Page 14: ...ride You will find that the spokes keep nicely tightened because they are now settled in the hub and rim Now your CAKE wheels are ready to race Keep checking your spokes regularly By checking regularl...

Page 15: ...ten the 4 stem bolts to 10 Nm 4 Ensure to tighten the upper and lower bolts equally Check that the gap A between the upper and lower stem is equal See Fig 1 3 5 Suspension Linkage Read the hlins manua...

Page 16: ...out Look in the window to see that there is enough brake fluid in the brake housings on the handlebar Make a brake test to check that both the front and rear brake works properly 4 Remove and Installa...

Page 17: ...he top of the battery by unscrewing the latch on the connector and pull the battery apart When connecting the battery connector again make sure that the connector from the bike is stowed away so it is...

Page 18: ...mended to use pressurized air a bucket of water together with a cloth and brush When cleaning the chain use chain cleaner and scrub the chain with a brush Repeat the cleaning before drying the chain a...

Page 19: ...you can t find what you are looking for or have any questions please get in contact with CAKE directly 5 5 Troubleshooting If your bike isn t working properly please read the following use cases to fi...

Page 20: ...rger under chapter 2 Charging Check the small fuse on the charger Change to a new one if necessary If the charger does not work as usual Get in contact directly with CAKE describing the issue in detai...

Page 21: ...wer triple clamp upwards so the head tube gets full contact with the frame Loosen the headset bolt just a bit before tightening it hard Tighten the screws on the upper triple clamp and test the suspen...

Page 22: ...rvice ridecake com For general questions and information get in contact with us at hello ridecake com www ridecake com CAKE 0 Emission AB Hammarby Fabriksv g 43 120 33 Stockholm Sweden This manual is...

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