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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR EMU 

 

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Check that the tyre is correctly seated and is true using the indicator ring on 
the rim sidewall. Adjust the seating of the tyre by hand if it does not run 
straight. 

Inflate the inner tube up to the recommended tyre pressure. 

5. 

Pumping the tyre

 

– Unscrew the valve cap to inflate the tyre. Inflate to the 

recommended tyre pressure (refer to sidewall of tyre). The optimum and 
maximum pressure values are also embossed on the sidewall of the tyre. 
Never exceed the maximum value! 

When inflating tyres out and about, if you 

press 

your thumbs hard into the inflated tyres, there should not be much give. 

6. 

Front wheel reinstallation

 

– Replace the washers in the correct order. Place 

wheel on dropout ensuring that the cable is on the right-hand side and is 
facing away from the fork, not to the fork. Tighten the wheel nut to 30-40Nm 
with a 18mm spanner. Reconnect the front brake cable and check that the 
brake is working. Connect the motor cable connector ensuring that the arrows 
line up. Screw the C-clips on to the fork, using a Phillips screwdriver. 

 

Rear Wheel & Hub 

1. 

Removing the rear wheel

 

– Grip the wheel with one hand. Squeeze the 

brake pads or brake arms against the rim. Detach the brake cable at one of the 
brake arms. While peddling, shift into the highest gear and give the controller 
cable some slack by turning the barrel adjusters. Remove the overdrive cable 
by pulling the cable latch from the interface, followed by the underdrive cable. 
Loosen both acorn nuts using a #15mm spanner on either side of the wheel 
and remove the rear wheel. 

2. 

Installing the rear wheel

 

– Make sure that the gear shifter is still in the 

highest gear. Attach the chain to the sprocket and set the correct tension. 
Tighten both acorn nuts with a #15mm spanner to 30-40Nm. Shift the hub 
towards underdrive and place the cable stop in its socket and put the housing 
back into the front of the interface. Slide the housing of the overdrive cable 
into the front of the interface and place the latch in its own socket and secure 
it. 

 

For more info and video directions for removal and installation, please watch 

this

 video 

(

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucfLPtAneqQ

) 

 

Summary of Contents for CLASSIC MK 3

Page 1: ...Emu Quick Start Guide 2017 Emu Classic Mk 3 QUICK START GUIDE USER MANUAL CLASSIC MK 3 www emubikes com...

Page 2: ...TO KNOW YOUR EMU 6 Stem Handlebar Display angle 6 Saddle Seat Post 7 Pedals 7 Bottom Bracket Cranks 8 Brakes 8 Chain 10 Hub Gears 10 Mudguards 11 Front Wheel 11 Rear Wheel Hub 12 Rims Spokes 13 Rear C...

Page 3: ...ear carrier 7 Rear light 8 Rear mudguard 9 Rear brake 10 Gear hub 11 Kickstand 12 Chain 13 Chain guard 14 USB connection 15 Headset 16 Front light 17 Front mudguard 18 Front brake 19 Front fork 20 Spo...

Page 4: ...stance without the pedals turning is when using walk mode This is designed to give assistance up to a speed of 3 7mph or 6km h when starting up the bike or pushing the bike up a hill The bike its comp...

Page 5: ...information on the controls of your display how to access the settings and a list of error codes please read the full display manual available online at www emubikes com Understanding Pedal Assistanc...

Page 6: ...il you hear an audible click and the battery is locked in place To remove the battery whilst holding the supplied key turned in the lock pull the bottom on the battery first then remove the whole batt...

Page 7: ...e handlebars to a comfortable riding position Tighten the bolts to 10Nm 3 Display Loosen the handlebar display clamp screw with the 3mm hex key and adjust the handlebar display position as necessary T...

Page 8: ...the saddle is horizontal Once you have ridden a few miles you may wish to adjust the nose for improved comfort Pedals 1 Look closely at the pedal axles you should see a small R and L for the right an...

Page 9: ...rame If there is play in the cranks have the bike checked and the cranks fastened securely by a professional bike workshop Brakes Pulling the left brake lever engages the rear brake and the right leve...

Page 10: ...rake blocks and rim should be approximately 1mm Wear of brake pads Most brake pads for rim brakes come with grooves or notches If these grooves are worn and can no longer be seen this is normally a si...

Page 11: ...ke workshop after roughly 2000 miles Hub Gears If your Classic is fitted with Enviolo hub gears 1 Operation The Emu Classic is fitted with Enviolo hub gears The gear system is continuously variable me...

Page 12: ...th a 18 spanner Remove the front wheel from the front dropout 2 Removing the tyre and inner tube Unscrew the valve cap from the valve Allow the remaining air to escape from the inner tube Place the ty...

Page 13: ...ector ensuring that the arrows line up Screw the C clips on to the fork using a Phillips screwdriver Rear Wheel Hub 1 Removing the rear wheel Grip the wheel with one hand Squeeze the brake pads or bra...

Page 14: ...t of the bike is 120kg This compromises the weight of the bike the rider as well as any additional luggage or a trailer Do not carry more than 25kg of weight on the rear pannier rack 5 CARE CLEANING S...

Page 15: ...ne by a specialist cycle shop recommended by us at EMU bikes In addition to an annual service regularly inspect your bike for damage or worn components which may become necessary to replace Regular re...

Page 16: ...rtable to wear visors or glasses to avoid such hazards as insects dust or spray from rain Braking learn how to stop your bike safely Apply both front and rear brakes at the same time with a steady pul...

Page 17: ...SAFETY TIPS V CLA MK3 1 www emubikes com 16 The A weighted emission sound pressure level at the driver ears is less than 70 dB A...

Page 18: ...equirements of the following Directives Supply of Machinery Safety Regulations 2008 Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulations 2016 And with the following harmonised standards BS EN 15194 2017 Technica...

Page 19: ...th the essential requirements of the following Directives Directive 2006 42 EC Machinery Directive 2014 30 EU EMC And with the following harmonised standards EN 15194 2017 EU technical file contact na...

Page 20: ...EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY V CLA MK3 1 www emubikes com 19 Editor Emu Electric Bikes PO Box 772 Rickmansworth WD3 0LY United Kingdom 44 0203 797 7555 www emubikes com contact emu bikes...

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