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ond eye and voice range. An adult must ALWAYS assess and approve the riding conditions 
and the bike preparedness before the bike is ridden. Always ensure the rider is cautious, 
maintaining complete control and a reasonable speed. Ensure the terrain is suited to the 
skills of the rider.

Helmets & Safety Attire

There is no single factor that works better at reducing the severity of injuries sustained in 
accidents more than a quality helmet. Please don't ever allow your KUBERG to be ridden 
without one. Riders should also wear suitable riding gear, eye protection and boots. Boots 
should NOT HAVE LACES. Shoe laces and loose clothing, or even long hair could potentially 
get caught in wheels, chains, or sprockets. 

One Rider Only

Your bike was engineered to carry one rider and no (0) passengers. Carrying a passenger 
would overload the motorcycle and alter the handling. Do not allow this to happen. 

Do not overload the bike

KUBERG's are designed for small, lightweight riders. Exceeding the weight limitations will 
adversely affect the handling of the motorcycle, and potentially cause damage.

It's the law; obey it

Obey all laws. KUBERG's are for OFF-ROAD USE ONLY. KUBERG bikes cannot be used on pub-
lic roads or sidewalks. The purchaser, owner, and/or riders of this motorcycle are directly 
responsible to know and obey all local, state, and federal laws regarding the riding and use 
of this motorcycle. 

Weather & Riding Conditions

Bike brakes don't work well when they're wet. Don't ride in the rain or snow. Please be aware 
that distance to stop may double or triple over the distance that it takes under dry condition-
s. Ride more slowly, and anticipate your stops by applying the brakes MUCH earlier. Don't 
allow children to ride on slopes that are too steep for their ability. 

Night time

Don't ride after dark or in low light conditions. 

Maintenance

It worked fine when we put it in the box: Please maintain your bike. There are instructions 
here in this manual. We haven't figured out how to make a bike that takes care of itself. 
Check the brakes and the tires and the tightness of all those important fasteners before each 
and every ride. Pretend that you're a pilot doing a walk-around of his airplane before taking-
off. The pilot knows that his life depends on the airworthiness of his airplane; the rider's life 
depends on the preparedness of your bike. Please have your bike checked by a qualified 

electric motorcycles

KUBERG

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battery

owner´s manual

owner´s manual

CAUTION!

 Avoid any contact with water or other fluids while charging the bat-

tery.  If  the  battery,  charger  or  any  connections  become  wet,  immediately 
unplug the charger and thoroughly dry all components prior to charging the
battery.

BATTERY REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION

1. 

Ensure the power switch is in off position and the magnetic plug is removed 

 

2.  Remove the plastic bodywork side covers.
3.  Undo the Velcro tie straps on the sides. Carefully slide the battery connectors off, one at a 

time. Note the direction and position of the batteries, and the terminal for each wire. 
When it comes time to reconnect, each wire must be to the correct terminal.

4.  Push the remaining positive and negative wires to the back of the bike, so the batteries 

can be carefully lifted off and remove one by one.

To Re-Install the batteries, reverse the above procedure.

LONG TERM STORAGE

If you do not plan to use your KUBERG for an extended period of time (1 month or more), 
remove the batteries from the bike for storage. Fully charge the batteries for at least twelve 
hours before storing the batteries.
?  Fully recharge the batteries for at least twelve hours at least every 60 days of storage.
?  Store the batteries in a cool (50o to 70oF, 10o to 21oC), dry place. Avoid direct exposure 

from the sun.

?  Make sure the batteries are kept in place with temperature above 5 degree Celsius. 

Lower temperatures will permanently damage the batteries.

If you have any questions about the batteries or their usage, please do not hesitate to con-
tact the Customer Service Department.

BATTERY DISPOSAL

We are confident that you will enjoy many miles of pleasurable riding with your KUBERG 
electric bike batteries. However, batteries do eventually wear out. When this happens, we 
urge you to properly dispose of your used batteries. For guidance regarding proper disposal 
of your batteries, please contact the Customer Service Department at KUBERG. Or, you can 
find very useful information regarding used battery drop-off sites from the Rechargeable 
Battery Recycling Corporation (RBRC) at www.rbrc.org.

Summary of Contents for CROSS

Page 1: ...ERG Inc 2815 Mission Street Santa Cruz California 95060 USA Email kuberg kuberg com Phone 1 831 724 2793 Contact your dealer EU KUBERG s r o Zengrova 630 83 Ostrava Vitkovice 703 00 Czech Republic Email kuberg kuberg com Fax 420 596 628 898 www kuberg com KUBERG TM OWNER S MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...NG 26 RIDING INSTRUCTIONS SAFETY TIPS 27 Stationary learning 27 First ride 28 Learning to stand up 28 VISIT THE KUBERG WEB SITE FOR YOUR COUNTRY 29 LIMITED WARRANTY 30 2 electric motorcycles KUBERG electric motorcycles KUBERG owner s manual 31 limited warranty ther express or implied by law or otherwise including but not limited to any warranties for merchantability and or fitness for any particul...

Page 3: ... this to happen and can make the learning process very gra tifying for both the children and the adults Thanks again for purchasing a KUBERG and we hope you and your child will enjoy the ride Michal Kubanek President KUBERG Inc 30 electric motorcycles KUBERG limited warranty KUBERG Electric Dirt Bikes are warranted to the original retail purchaser to be free from defects in materials and workmansh...

Page 4: ...ycles KUBERG electric motorcycles KUBERG 29 riding instructions safety tips NOTE A common error in our view is to put children on motorcycles that are too big If the motorcycle is too large for the child they will have no leverage on the bike and be unable to develop techniques To develop correct technique the rider is better off being too big than too small correct position 4 When the rider is re...

Page 5: ...tection are necessary The venue must be flat open and safe with no obstacles of any kind The motorcycle must be set up correctly with the speed dial set to walking pace or lower 1 Ensure the power is turned off 2 While an adult supports the bike and while the side stand is down the rider can get on the bike 3 The rider now can reach back with their left foot and put the side stand to the up positi...

Page 6: ...arning riders please use these tips and instructions The riders will get the most enjoyment if they feel safe and in con trol Do not be tempted to start the riders too quickly Make sure the speed is slow to begin For first time riders this should be walking pace Stationary learning 1 Ensure the key switch is in the off position 2 Lift the motorcycle on to a stand or block so the back wheel is an i...

Page 7: ...he bike on a stand or block so both wheels are above the ground c Plug in the magnetic plug into magnetic kill switch and switch the power switch to On position d Insert a screwdriver through the speed dial hole making sure it is seated correctly e With your left hand on the screwdriver clear of the wheel and tire turn the throttle with your right hand to its fully open position f Turn the speed d...

Page 8: ... ride Pretend that you re a pilot doing a walk around of his airplane before taking off The pilot knows that his life depends on the airworthiness of his airplane the rider s life depends on the preparedness of your bike Please have your bike checked by a qualified electric motorcycles KUBERG 25 battery owner s manual owner s manual CAUTION Avoid any contact with water or other fluids while chargi...

Page 9: ...e any other battery charger you will void the warranty you may damage the batteries and you could cause a fire that would result in property damage and possible injury or death IMPORTANT NOTES ABOUT CHARGING THE BATTERIES It normally takes four to six hours to fully charge your batteries from a fully discharged condition Fully charge the batteries for at least twelve hours before using your KUBERG...

Page 10: ...properly use charge and store this battery will void the warranty and may cause a hazardous situation DO NOT use this battery with any other vehicle or appliance Use of this battery with any other product will void the warranty and may create a hazardous condition that could cause a fire resulting in severe injury or death and property damage If you have any questions about this battery or its usa...

Page 11: ... cable will not slip by pulling hard on the lever a number of times WARNING KUBERG brakes are adjustable Beginning riders should have the front brake bac ked off somewhat so it does not bite too suddenly As the rider gets better the brake can be tightened up for a quicker action FRONT BRAKE ADJUSTMENT KUBERG CROSS and TRIAL E 1 Using an Allen wrench loosen the brake cable fixing bolt 2 With the wh...

Page 12: ...ides together and release the cable end from the mount 4 Loosen the axle bolts and lower the wheel away from the front forks 5 To re install the wheel reverse the above procedure and ensure the wheel is aligned correctly and the axle bolts are tight 6 Spin the wheel to ensure it is centered and spins freely REAR WHEEL REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION 1 Ensure power is switched off 2 Lift the bike onto a b...

Page 13: ...G Keep your KUBERG clean and dry Clean using the recommended procedure Check all components for tightness and adjustment including handlebars levers axles cha in brakes Check the speed dial potentiometer setting Check the tires for proper inflation Also inspect the tires for damage CLEANING Cleaning and maintaining your KUBERG correctly will provide a more enjoyable ownership and riding experience...

Page 14: ...ic chain guard It is direct drive with no gears With the motor mounted in the swing arm sus pension movement has no effect on tension However the chain does need to be checked and adjusted regular ly especially when the bike is new The chain must be checked before every ride and adjusted as necessary There should be very little slack in the chain Adjustment is done as follows 1 Ensure power is tur...

Page 15: ...not guess at changes Always check before the rider gets back on WARNING The power must be switched to the off position before attaching and plugging in the charger CHARGE INDICATOR The battery charge indicator is located on the throttle assembly and shows the state of the batteries The indi cator lights can be checked at any time to determine if the main power is off or on Always turn the power sw...

Page 16: ... the handlebars tightly in the steering stem Double check tightness and alignment Adjust the brake lever positions to suit the rider 5 Check tire pressure of both tires and confirm they are properly inflated to 30 40 psi 6 Unpack charger from its box and charge the batteries while thoroughly reading the complete owner s manual See the Charging Instructions on pages 23 Now your KUBERG is fully asse...

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