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Juicy Bike are proud to be active members of the 

British Electric Bike 

Association 

now amalgamated with the 

Bicycle Association of Great 

Britain

, and as such actively campaign for the more widespread use of 

electric bikes and for cycling in general. 

BAGB regularly attend meetings with the Dept. of Transport in the UK and 
help advise on policy and make recommendations for the future design 
and safe use of electric bicycles. BAGB also publish guidelines about what 
purchasers of electric bikes should expect from suppliers and Juicy Bike are 
proud to adopt that 

Code of Conduct

 as a leading UK supplier. 

You can find the BAGB website at 

http://www.bicycleassociation.org.uk/

 

All Juicy Bikes conform to the guidelines and standards set out by UK and 
European Law and in particular conform to the EVS-EN 15194:2009 
standards for Electric Bikes, fulfilling the requirements of Electromagnetic 
Compatibility 2004/108/EC and where appropriate are provided with EU 
wide Certificate of Conformity documents allowing approved use on UK 
and EU roads and public highways. 

We take our responsibility for providing safe transport very seriously, and 
use great care in the way our products are designed, manufactured and 
sold. 

If you feel our products or service have not met the standards you expect, 
or feel we could do better in any aspect, please contact us.  We value 
customers input and take heed of all feedback.  You can contact us by post: 

Juicy Bikes, Henmore Trading Estate, off Mayfield Road, Ashbourne DE6 
1AS, by phone: 0845 0042 030 or by email via our website, 

https://www.juicybike.co.uk

 or direct: 

[email protected] 

 

Warranty Registration: 

You can register your warranty on line at 

https://www.juicybike.co.uk 

simply fill in the form in the Aftercare section of the website.  

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Page 3: ...formance from your new Juicy bike and battery Content sections Quick start Delivery inspection Assembly Before riding Riding your e bike Bike storage and maintenance Lithium Polymer Battery care Warra...

Page 4: ...ion 3 The In Frame Battery does not need a key put it somewhere safe 2 Switch on the display hold down the M button not needed on older displays 3 If you have a throttle you can push in the button saf...

Page 5: ...s offer a low speed cruise setting for use only when walking alongside your bike To activate walk assist hold down the button After a few seconds the bike will start Push lever to make pedalling easie...

Page 6: ...ching on lights Old Display New Display The rear light has its own battery and switch Before riding do read the section below Riding your e Bike Switch on the front light by pushing the button for 3 s...

Page 7: ...or damage caused in transit from us to you Inside the carton you should find the main frame and rear wheel assembly front wheel seat and post charger box containing your battery charger pedals and lig...

Page 8: ...mbled at a local bike shop where you should find experienced and responsible bike mechanics So if you have any doubts consider using a professional At a bike shop your bike would be assembled using a...

Page 9: ...lready attached Put the handlebar stem into the frame lift the adjuster and rotate forwards to reveal the hidden bolt You may also need to tighten the bolt underneath the front of the adjuster clamp F...

Page 10: ...th the lamp and the top of the mudguard 3 Firmly tighten the lamp using the screw at the side Tighten two screws holding the mudguard stays Front wheels may have an optional quick release QR mechanism...

Page 11: ...n the fork recess cup 1 Finger tighten the nut into the recess 2 Fully tighten using a short hex key as tight as possible Our Compact bike front wheel is fitted with a standard nut and locating washer...

Page 12: ...max height Charging the battery Fully charge your battery before your first ride The charger light will change from red to green when the battery is fully charged Then switch off and remove the charg...

Page 13: ...slide rail is positioned into the battery groove Turn the key clockwise to lock the battery into the slider In frame batteries Turn the key and lift the handle A charging port can be found at the bas...

Page 14: ...14 Fitting the rack 1 Loosen the top and side bolts 2 Attach the stays to the frame 3 Tighten the bolts again 1 3 2...

Page 15: ...ey to move the inner pad closer to the disk rotor The outer pad can be quickly adjusted closer by unwinding the cable adjuster anti clockwise at either the brake lever or at the calliper Hydraulic bra...

Page 16: ...d the max height indicator Pedals and chain The pedals should be wound in and fully tightened Gears should engage cleanly and change smoothly Brakes Test front and rear brakes whilst rolling the bike...

Page 17: ...e same with the back brakes The bike should not move and the brake levers should not touch the handlebars The brakes should work without having to press down too hard on the handles If your bike has a...

Page 18: ...etres this can increase to 15 metres on wet or snowy roads Never ride through deep puddles or streams Ensure that water never reaches the motor and controller level Avoid loose or uneven surfaces up a...

Page 19: ...our bike forward Juicy Bike chains are stainless steel and need very little oil Too much oil can pick up grit and so increase wear We recommend Green oil s Clean Chain degreaser and a little Chain Lub...

Page 20: ...every month This will decrease the aging process of the battery although every battery will slowly age whether used or not Lithium batteries deteriorate more quickly when stored at higher temperatures...

Page 21: ...brake pads inner tubes tyres chain cables etc are regarded as consumables When replacements are required these can be purchased from your local cycle shop Returns Policy UK We hope you will be pleased...

Page 22: ...goods received back Damaged or incomplete goods will not be refunded in full Goods damaged as a result of misuse will be subject to a repair and redelivery charge The customer will be advised of all c...

Page 23: ...conform to the EVS EN 15194 2009 standards for Electric Bikes fulfilling the requirements of Electromagnetic Compatibility 2004 108 EC and where appropriate are provided with EU wide Certificate of Co...

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