Page
17
of
64
For more information
see the chapters “The
Brake System”, “How to use the Quick
-
Releases” and “The
Wheels and the Tyres”
as
well as in the instructions of the component
manufacturers on their respective websites.
2. Check that handlebars and stem are neither
bent nor broken and that they are level and
upright. Make sure the stem is firmly fixed on
the fork by trying to turn the handlebars
relative to the front wheel. Briefly lean on the
brake levers to make sure the handlebars are
firmly fixed in the stem.
Realign the components, if necessary, and
gently tighten the bolts to ensure a reliable
clamping of the components. The maximum
torque values are printed directly on the
components or specified in the instructions of
the component manufacturers on their
respective websites.
For more information see the chapters
“Adjusting the FISHAW Bike to the Rider” and
“The Headset”
and the instructions of the
component manufacturers on their respective
websites.
3. Check whether the chain still runs on the
chain-wheels and the sprockets. If your
FISHAW electric bike fell over to the chain side,
verify the proper functioning of the gears. Ask
somebody to lift your FISHAW bike by the
saddle and carefully shift through all the gears.
Pay particular attention when switching to the
small gears, making sure the rear derailleur
does not get too close to the spokes as the
chain climbs onto the larger sprockets.
If the rear derailleur or the
dropouts/derailleur hanger is bent, the rear
derailleur may collide with the spokes. This
can destroy the rear derailleur, the rear
wheel, or the frame.
For more information see the
chapter “The
Gears”
and the instructions of the component
manufacturers on their respective websites.
4. Make sure the saddle is not twisted by using
the top tube
—
or the bottom bracket shell as a
reference. If necessary, open the seat clamp,
realign the saddle, and retighten the clamping.
For more information see
the chapters
“Adjusting the FISHAW Bike to the Rider” and
“How to use the
Quick-
Releases”
and the
instructions of the component manufacturers
on their respective websites.
5. Let your FISHAW bike bounce on the ground
from a small height. If there is any rattling, see
where it comes from. Check the bearings,
bolted connections, and tighten them slightly,
if necessary.
6. Finally, take a good look at the whole
FISHAW electric bike to detect any
deformations, colour changes or cracks. Ride
back very carefully by taking the shortest route
possible, even if your FISHAW electric bike
went through this check without any problems.
Do not accelerate or brake hard and do not
ride your bike out of the saddle. If you are in
doubt about the performance of your FISHAW
electric bike, have yourself picked up by car,
instead of taking any risk.
Back home you need to check your FISHAW
electric bike thoroughly. Damaged parts must
be repaired or replaced. Ask FISHAW for
advice.
Damaged components, especially
components made of aluminium, can break
without previous warning. They must not be
repaired, i.e., straightened, as this will not
reduce the imminent risk of breakage. This
applies in particular to the fork, the
handlebars, the stem, the cranks, the seat
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