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GENERAL INFORMATION
E-BIKE CLASSIFICATION
The Glion B1 Model 510 is a Class 2 electric bicycle. A Class 2: electric bicycle is equipped with a
throttle-actuated motor that ceases to provide assistance when the E-bike reaches 20 mph.
The Glion B1 Model 510 has a 500 watt (W) electric motor.
WARNING: Many states require specific safety devices. It is your responsibility to familiarize
yourself with the laws of the state where you ride and to comply with all applicable laws,
including properly equipping yourself and your electric bicycle as the law requires. Observe
all local electric bicycle laws and regulations. Observe regulations about electric bicycle lighting,
licensing of electric bicycles, riding on sidewalks, laws regulating bike path and trail use, helmet laws,
and special electric bicycle traffic laws.
IT’S YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO KNOW AND OBEY THE
APPLICABLE LAWS.
ASSEMBLY AND FIT
Correct assembly and fit are essential to ensure your bicycle safety and comfort. Glion highly
recommends you have a certified bike mechanic assemble your bike before your first ride. Even if you
have the experience, skills, and tools to assemble your bike, Glion recommends for your safety having a
certified bike mechanic inspect your work before the first ride.
WARNING
: If you do not have the experience, skill, or tools to assemble your electric bike,
Glion highly recommends having a certified, reputable bike mechanic assemble your electric
bicycle for you, including any future adjustments or tuning.
WARNING
: A critical aspect of assembling and safely riding your electric bicycle is the front
and rear wheel axle nuts. The security and torque of all wheel mounting hardware should be
inspected before your first ride upon arrival as well as on a regular basis. Both wheels axle
nuts must be properly secured before operating your bike.
SAFETY CHECK BEFORE EACH RIDE
In addition to regular maintenance, always check the condition of your bike before each ride. If you are
unsure of how to conduct a complete check of your bike’s condition before every ride, you should
consult a certified bike mechanic for assistance. See the
“Pre
-Ride
Safety Checklist” section of this
manual for more information.
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
The electrical system of your E-bike offers various levels of power assistance and lighting for different
operating conditions and users’ preferences. It is critical that you familiarize yourself with all aspects of
your E-
bike’s electrical system and check if everything is working correctly before each ride. The front
and rear brake levers contain motor cutoff switches that disable the hub motor's assistance when the
brake is applied. Both levers should be checked if they are working correctly by pulling each brake lever
and then carefully depressing the throttle.
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