Unpacking
Model 500
Unpacking
Model 500
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Tools required
•
Allen / Hex key metric set
•
Open-end flat wrenches 6mm - 17mm
Seat post
Insert into the seat tube of the bicycle frame and align. Tighten clamps and
ensure seat is firmly fastened. Tightening torque 12 ft. lbs.
Note: Do not adjust the seat post beyond its maximum extension mark.
Pedals
are marked “L” and “R” for left and right respectively. Screw
in clockwise for the “R” pedal and counter-clockwise for “L”. Tighten
both with a wrench firmly but not excessively as the crank threads are
made of aluminum alloy.
Tools required
Tools are the first step to proper assembly,
you will need a
Allen / Hex key metric set
Philips head screwdriver
Open-end flat wrenches metric
measurements 6mm - 17mm
Front wheel
Insert the hub motor wheel into the front fork,
ensuring that it is properly seated in the dropout slots. Tighten the
nuts
alternatively
on both sides till the wheel is secured.
Tightening torque
35 Nm
Seat post
Insert into the seat tube of the bicycle frame
and align. Tighten clamps and ensure seat is firmly fastened.
Tigtening torque
16 Nm
Do not adjust the seat post beyond its maximum extension
mark.
Sprint
Assembly
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Handlebar / Stem / Headset
Handlebar
and stem comes pre-assembled. Loosen bolts
on the stem and insert and turn the handle
bar assembly until it is in right angles with the
frame. Then tighten.
Tightening torque
18 Nm
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Handlebar / Stem / Headset
Handlebar and stem
comes pre-assembled. Loosen bolts on the stem and insert
and turn the handle bar assembly until it is in right angles
with the frame. Then tighten.
Tightening torque 13 ft. lbs.
Assembly
Model 500
Sprint
Assembly
Pedals
Pedals are marked “L” and “R”
for left and right respectively. Screw in clock-
wise for the “R” pedal and counter-clockwise
for “L”. Tighten both with a wrench firmly but
not excessively as the crank threads are made
of aluminum alloy.
Front Mudguard
The supports are
attached to the sides and top of the front fork.
The mudguards are made of polycarbonate and should not rattle
when they’re securely fastened.
Brakes
One of the most important safety features on
the bicycle. To minimise the risk of injury, its vital to ensure they are
corrected adjusted. Ensure that the V-brake blocks are parellel to
the rim, and that the distance between them do not exceed 2mm,
then tighten the brake mounting bolts. Fine tune with a philips head
screwdriver. Squeeze brakes to test its responsiveness.
For more information about the rear Shimano Roller brake, please
read the Shimano manual that comes along with your purchase.
Models that come with disc brake options, check that the wheels
rotate freely without touching the pads.
If you have little experience with bicycle maintenance. We
recommend you get this done with your local bike shop.
Accessories
Install any optional accessories you have
purchaed with your bike. Read the manufacturer’s manual
provided.
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