
EN
7
Declaration of Conformity
This user manual complies with the requirements of EN 15194 and Machinery Directive
EC/2006/42. See the separate Declaration of Conformity insert.
Edition 2 Rev 2, October 2018
Pedelec
stands
for
pedal
electrical
cycles.
They
are
also
known
as
EPACs
which
stands
for
Electrically
Power
Assisted
Cycles.
Pedelecs
are
bicycles
with
a
motor
that
provides
assistance
when
a
rider
starts
to
pedal.
The
A-weighted
emission
sound
pressure
level
at
the
driver’s
ears
is
less
than
70
dB(A). When
a
rider
stops
pedaling,
the
assistance
stops.
Some
bikes
will
also
have
a
push
assistance
mode
with
a
max
speed
of
6
km/hr.
In
general,
electric
bikes
are
viewed
by
law
as
more
similar
to
a
conventional
bicycle
than
a
motorized
scooter
or
motorcycle.
In
most
cases,
an
electric
bike
can
be
ridden
in
bike
lanes,
on
bike
paths,
and
can
be
locked
to
bike
racks
like
a
regular
bicycle.
Riders
are
not
required
to
have
a
driver’s
license
to
operate
an
electric
bike
and
are
not
required
to
obtain
any
special
licensing
or
registration
for
their
pedelecs.
It’s important to note that the specific laws, rules, and guidelines governing electric bike use may vary from country to
country. It’s important to familiarize yourself with the laws in your specific location before
you begin riding your pedelec. Take time to learn local bike laws before hitting the road.
3. Legal Details
4. Local Regulations
EN
7
Declaration of Conformity
This user manual complies with the requirements of EN 15194 and Machinery Directive
EC/2006/42. See the separate Declaration of Conformity insert.
Edition 2 Rev 2, October 2018
Pedelec
stands
for
pedal
electrical
cycles.
They
are
also
known
as
EPACs
which
stands
for
Electrically
Power
Assisted
Cycles.
Pedelecs
are
bicycles
with
a
motor
that
provides
assistance
when
a
rider
starts
to
pedal.
The
A-weighted
emission
sound
pressure
level
at
the
driver’s
ears
is
less
than
70
dB(A). When
a
rider
stops
pedaling,
the
assistance
stops.
Some
bikes
will
also
have
a
push
assistance
mode
with
a
max
speed
of
6
km/hr.
In
general,
electric
bikes
are
viewed
by
law
as
more
similar
to
a
conventional
bicycle
than
a
motorized
scooter
or
motorcycle.
In
most
cases,
an
electric
bike
can
be
ridden
in
bike
lanes,
on
bike
paths,
and
can
be
locked
to
bike
racks
like
a
regular
bicycle.
Riders
are
not
required
to
have
a
driver’s
license
to
operate
an
electric
bike
and
are
not
required
to
obtain
any
special
licensing
or
registration
for
their
pedelecs.
It’s important to note that the specific laws, rules, and guidelines governing electric bike use may vary from country to
country. It’s important to familiarize yourself with the laws in your specific location before
you begin riding your pedelec. Take time to learn local bike laws before hitting the road.
3. Legal Details
4. Local Regulations
6
EN
32
Rela
tionship : 1 Nm = 8.9 lbf.in = 10.2 kgf.cm
Brakes
Component
lbf.in
Newton Meters (Nm)
kgf.cm
Brake Lever (Flat Bar)
53-60
6-6.8
61-69
Brake Lever (Drop Bar)
55-80
6.2-9
63-92
Disc Rotor to Hub (M5 bolts)
18-35
2-4
21-40
Caliper Mount
55-70
6.2-7.9
63-81
Wheels
Component
lbf.in
Newton Meters (Nm)
kgf.cm
Free Hub Body
305-434
34.5-49
352-499
Cassette Sprocket Lockring
260-434
29.4-49
299-499
Front Ax
el Nuts
180
20.3
207
Rear Ax
el Nuts
260-390
29.4-44.1
299-449
Drivetrain
Component
lbf.in
Newton Meters (Nm)
kgf.cm
Pedal into Crank
307
34.7
353
Crank Bolt (Spline and Square Spindles)
300-395
33.9-44.6
345-454
Bottom Bracket (External Shell)
610-700
40-50
702-805
Bottom Bracket (Cartridge and Cup-and-Cone)
435-610
49.1-68.9
500-702
Others
Component
lbf.in
Newton Meters (Nm)
kgf.cm
Steerer Clamp Bolt (Stem)
70-89
8-10
80-102
Top Cap Bolt
35-53
4-6
41-62
Handlebar Clamp Bolts (4 Clamp Bolts)
36-53
4-6
41-62
Saddle Rail Clamp
70-89
8-10
80-102
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