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WARNING:

 Make sure that your child always wears an approved bicycle helmet when 

riding. At the same time, make sure that your child understands that a bicycle helmet 

is to be used only on the bike, and must be removed when not riding. A helmet should 

never be worn while playing, on playground equipment, while climbing trees, or at 

any time while not riding a bicycle. Failure to follow this warning could result in serious 

injury or death.

WARNING:

 This bicycle is not suitable for the mounting of childseats, pannier racks, 

trailers, baskets, or any other kind of load carrying device.

WARNING:

 Only use original components parts from a Kinesis dealer when replacing 

component or parts. Any use of non-original parts or any modifi cation of existing 

parts will void all warranty and may cause an injury due to a failure of the replaced or 

modifi ed part

IMPORTANT NOTICE: 

The A-weighted emission sound pressure level at the driver ears 

is less than 70dB (A).

ASSEMBLING YOUR RISE BIKE

When receiving your RISE bike it will be almost ready to ride. You will need to adjust the 

handlebars, adjust the saddle height, adjust the suspension fork, fi t your pedals and 

turn the battery on. 

STEP 1. HANDLEBARS

To adjust the bars, loosen the two pinch bolts on the side of the stem with a 4mm hex 

key. Turn the handlebars 90° so that the stem is pointing directly forward (

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Summary of Contents for RISE 2020

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...eases the assistance above the EPAC regulations may result in a very serious accident and or fine WARNING If you intend to use the bike on public roads you must prepare the bicycle to meet the local r...

Page 3: ...he bicycle WARNING The stem handlebar must be connected firmly with the fork Otherwise the whole steering system may fail and cause you to lose control of the bicycle This may result in injury and dea...

Page 4: ...NG Only use original components parts from a Kinesis dealer when replacing component or parts Any use of non original parts or any modification of existing parts will void all warranty and may cause a...

Page 5: ...m your bicycle To check for correct saddle height please follow these steps You may find it easier to support yourself against a wall or table on one side Firstly ensure the X Fusion Manic Seat Post i...

Page 6: ...post yourself please ask your local dealer to show you how to make this adjustment If you choose to make your own saddle height adjustment To adjust the seatpost height Loosen the seat post clamp usi...

Page 7: ...tubeless rim tape already fitted Tubeless systems have been shown to decrease weight increase ride quality and reduce punctures For these reasons we recommend that the RISE is converted to tubeless W...

Page 8: ...be found further in this manual Never ride the bicycle if you observe any technical problems or have any doubts about the proper functioning of any element in the bicycle Keep the bike clean and well...

Page 9: ...make sure which lever is connected to which brake before the first ride because it is possible that the bicycle was imported from a country where brakes are set up differently to the standards applyi...

Page 10: ...er to make sure that the modification you are going to make is compatible with the bicycle s design Failure to do so can result in damage to the frame and your bicycle may be difficult to control due...

Page 11: ...g these surfaces Bicycle brakes have been designed to control the speed of your bicycle by reducing it or preventing the bicycle from moving The maximum breaking force for each wheel is achieved just...

Page 12: ...heck if the brakes are working properly by testing their efficiency in a parking lot or on a side road When the brake is applied with full force the distance from the brake lever to the handlebar shou...

Page 13: ...hown above Check the headset for play stand next to the bicycle apply the front brake and push forwards and backwards There should be no play between the frame and fork If any play is found contact yo...

Page 14: ...how to maintain the fork you should consult your dealer to help you with your maintenance requirements Do not ride if any defects are noticed For information about servicing suspension forks mounted o...

Page 15: ...icycle chain lubricants WARNING As for all mechanical components the bicycle is subject to wear and tear as well as high stresses Nothing lasts forever The reaction of various materials and components...

Page 16: ...ge your bike Only use products expressly suitable for bikes Ensure that these products do not attack either paint rubber plastic or metal parts etc Consult your dealer and follow the respective manufa...

Page 17: ...itted correctly STEP 2 Insert the front axle STEP 3 Tighten the axle using a 6mm hex key to between 9Nm to 13 5 Nm STEP 1 Locate the hub into the into the recessed area of the fork dropouts taking car...

Page 18: ...an authorised bicycle dealer The confirmation of this check up should be documented in the warranty card Failure to do this will void the warranty 7 The warranty is valid only if the bicycle is sold...

Page 19: ...Replacement does not apply to parts damaged in other situations than in riding for example Crash Replacement will not cover a part that has been damaged during shipping Crash Replacement does not app...

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