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JBP-RR-MANUAL |  

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JBP-RR-MANUAL  |  

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2022 JUICED BIKES

skills. Obey local laws pertaining to off-road riding.

Always wear appropriate safety gear. 

Always ride with a companion in remote areas.

Always carry a form of identification so others know who you 

are in case of an accident.

Yield the right-of-way when pedestrians and animals are 

present.

WET-WEATHER RIDING

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 WARNING

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Avoid riding in wet weather if possible. Reduce your 
speed if necessary to ride in wet weather. Wet weather 
impairs visibility, braking and traction of the e-bike and 
affects others sharing the road. Accidents increase in wet 
weather conditions.

NIGHT RIDING

Night riding is far more dangerous than riding during the day. 

Be sure to wear reflective clothing. Verify that you comply with 

local laws about night riding.

Reflectors are not a substitute for required lights. Reflectors 

help others see you by picking up and reflecting car lights and 

streetlights. Be sure the reflectors are in good condition before 

riding at night. Do not remove the reflectors from the e-bike.

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 WARNING

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Be sure to use an adequate lighting system when riding at 
night or at any other times of poor visibility. Riding at night 
or at any other times of poor visibility without an adequate 
lighting system and without reflectors may result in death 
or serious injury.  

If necessary, equip the e-bike with additional aftermarket 

lighting that runs off separate batteries.

EXTREME AND AGGRESSIVE RIDING

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 WARNING

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The e-bike design has limitations regarding strength 
and integrity. Extreme, stunt and competition riding can 
exceed those limitations. The manufacturer does not 
recommend these types of riding. Also, extreme, stunt and 
competition riding increases the risks of death and serious 
injury. 

If you choose to ride extremely and aggressively, at least:

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Take lessons from a competent instructor.

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Start easy and slowly develop your skills.

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Wear a full-face mask helmet and other safety equipment.

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Understand the stress imposed on the e-bike.

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Do not ride the e-bike if it is damaged.

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Most importantly, understand your skills and experience.

ELECTRIC BICYCLE SAFETY

SAFETY

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For maximum stability, avoid accelerating or braking  

while turning.

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Avoid riding in extremely wet conditions.

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Do not leave the e-bike in the rain.

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Discontinue the use of the e-bike if the battery pack is 

damaged due to a crash or a drop.

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Always inspect your bike hardware and connections after 

riding through difficult terrain.

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Do not ride up or down extremely steep inclines.

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Do not ride off-road or jump the e-bike.

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Always use the kickstand or center stand when not on 

 the bicycle.

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Do not exceed the carrying capacity.

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Do not ride on sand.

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The motor can get hot; do not touch the body of the motor 

for at least 2 hours after riding.

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Brake disc rotors can get extremely hot for brief periods 

after braking.

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Do not store the battery or bike in a hot location.

10 SAFETY TOPICS FROM THE U.S.  

GOVERNMENT

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Protect your head. Wear a helmet.

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Assure bicycle readiness. Make sure your bicycle is adjusted 

properly.

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Stop it. Always check brakes before riding.

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See and be seen.

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Avoid biking at night.

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Stay alert. Always keep a lookout for obstacles in your path.

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Go with the flow. The safe way is the RIGHT way.

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Check for traffic. Always be aware of the traffic around you.

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Learn rules of the road. Obey traffic laws.

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Don’t flip over your bicycle. Wheels should be securely 

fastened.

SAFETY

Summary of Contents for RIPRACER

Page 1: ...RIPRACER OWNER S MANUAL JBP RR MANUAL...

Page 2: ...E Bike 5 Off Road Riding 5 Wet Weather Riding 6 Night Riding 6 Extreme and Aggressive Riding 6 Electric Bicycle Safety 7 10 Safety Topics from the U S Government 7 General Information 8 Features 8 Ele...

Page 3: ...nd what owning an e bike looks like First and foremost remember to be safe out there Your bike is an accessory to your lifestyle and activities Always follow the best practices and traffic rules Even...

Page 4: ...other airborne objects from entering your eyes Wear tinted eye protection when the sun is bright Wear proper fitting clothing that is not too loose Loose clothing can be caught in moving parts and be...

Page 5: ...mitations The manufacturer does not recommend these types of riding Also extreme stunt and competition riding increases the risks of death and serious injury If you choose to ride extremely and aggres...

Page 6: ...Fig 1 Controller Throttle The throttle allows the rider to ride the bike control the bike s speed without pedaling It sends a signal to the controller telling it how much power to send to the motor Th...

Page 7: ...r The electric motor is built into the hub of the rear wheel When power reaches the motor the motor begins to spin propelling the bike forward Fig 6 Electric Motor GENERAL INFORMATION Brakes The brake...

Page 8: ...to 28 mph Class 3 Range 35 miles Class 2 55 miles Class 3 Weight 67 lbs with battery 54 5 lbs without battery Battery Pack 52V Battery 10Ah Class 2 52V Battery 15Ah Class 3 Charge Time 3 9 hours Head...

Page 9: ...en the front disc brake caliper Do not squeeze the front brake handle Squeezing the front brake handle will cause the pads to move and it may be difficult to position the front brake disc within the p...

Page 10: ...o gain familiarity with the optimal settings for your riding style SAFETY CHECK BEFORE EACH RIDE The battery pack must be charged and secured Remove keys from battery pack The display must turn on and...

Page 11: ...rol is located on the right side handlebar next to the LCD screen To use the throttle feature 1 Turn on the battery and the LED display 2 Set the LED to the desired setting If you select P0 the pedal...

Page 12: ...rear disc brakes Their main function is to slow down or to stop the bicycle NOTE Apply the rear brake before using the front brake in low traction conditions The brake on the front wheel is controlle...

Page 13: ...at you select Once you start pedaling the controller will make the motor turn accordingly Use the ECO mode for your first test ride to get used to your e bike The e bike will now maintain a constant p...

Page 14: ...RANGE Rapid accelerations using the motor Uphill riding Heavy payloads Headwinds Underinflated tires Extreme hot or cold weather HOW TO INCREASE YOUR RANGE Start by pedaling instead of only using the...

Page 15: ...unit setting is used The speed sensor picks up information from the rear wheel TRIP DISTANCE MI OR KM The trip distance keeps track of how far the bike has traveled until the rider resets it OPERATION...

Page 16: ...he e bike faster than the preset cruise speed However the cruise will automatically resume if the speed decreases to the preset cruise controlled speed If you need more power to achieve a preset speed...

Page 17: ...settings meet your needs with a short test ride If the settings need adjustment follow the setup instructions again UNIT The unit setting allows you to select between miles per hour mph and kilometer...

Page 18: ...torque sensor measurement for the pedal assist The torque sensor is on by default In normal operation both the torque sensor and cadence sensor measurements will be used to determine the pedal assist...

Page 19: ...r when charging Do not drop the charger or subject it to high vibration Do not use a charger that has been dropped OPERATION ADVANCED LCD ADVANCED MATRIX DISPLAY ERROR CODE CHART Error Code Error Note...

Page 20: ...ways charge the battery pack before a long trip Be sure the e bike is powered off Be sure to use the proper 48 VDC or 52 VDC charging profile if using the Cycle Satiator charger The battery pack can b...

Page 21: ...ar on manufacturer defects only We DO NOT cover wear and tear or USAGE on your battery Other electronic components are covered under warranty for a period of 1 year from the date of purchase Bicycle f...

Page 22: ...claim support juicedbikes com Juiced Bikes will not replace any part without first seeing photos or video of the damaged WARRANTY part We will contact you to make plans for inspection and any warrant...

Page 23: ...JUICED BIKES 1669 BRANDYWINE AVE STE A CHULA VISTA CA 91911 888 303 8889 JUICEDBIKES COM...

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