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Assembly & Maintenance Guide

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Dear LEKKER Customer, First and foremost – congratulations 

on your brand new bicycle! We can’t wait for you to experience the 
thrill and joy of riding your LEKKER bike, the Amsterdam way. But 
before you do, we want to help you make sure your bike is in tip-top 
condition, as well as provide you with some tips and tricks to keep it 
that way. 

This manual will outline all the tools and knowledge needed 

to put the finishing touches on your bike, as well as how to use it 
and useful guidance on maintenance and care. Feast your eyes on 
what’s to come – we guarantee it’ll be worthwhile, even if you’re an 
experienced rider. 

Please read all the chapters, as we walk you through key 

steps in ensuring your bike is ready and safe to ride.

Please make sure that you write down your frame number, 

which is located below the bottom bracket. Also write down your 
key numbers (battery key, lock key). This information can be useful 
for insurance and in case of theft.

Note: We have to stress that this manual won’t teach you all the skills of a bicycle mechanic. 

Even a manual the size of every Harry Potter book combined couldn’t detail every possible 

combination, tricks and available components. For this reason, our manual is only applicable 

to your new LEKKER bicycle and its assembly, alongside any important notes, warnings and 

maintenance guides. 

Australia & USA

Sydney

+61 3 4828 3202
[email protected]

134 Botany Rd Alexandria
NSW 2015, Australia

Melbourne

+61 3 4828 3202
[email protected]

23 Provost Street Nth. Melbour-
ne VIC 3051, Australia

Brisbane

+61 3 4160 6003
[email protected]

2C 97 Sandgate Road Albion 
4010 QLD, Australia

Warning

For safety purposes it is re-
commended that you have this 
bicycle assembled by a skilled 
bicycle mechanic.

Contact

Europe 

Amsterdam

Tweede Kostverlorenkade 68
Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Berlin

Kollwitzstraße 47
10405 Berlin, Germany

*Check our website for contact info.

Summary of Contents for Amsterdam+

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Page 3: ...so write down your key numbers battery key lock key This information can be useful for insurance and in case of theft Note We have to stress that this manual won t teach you all the skills of a bicycle mechanic Even a manual the size of every Harry Potter book combined couldn t detail every possible combination tricks and available components For this reason our manual is only applicable to your n...

Page 4: ... your bike and experience box 02 Fitting the handlebars 03 Fitting the pedals 04 Battery setup 05 Getting ready to ride 06 Finishing touches 01 Aligning the brakes 02 Battery health 03 Safety and warranty p10 p12 p14 p16 p18 p20 p24 p26 p30 Assembly Maintenance ...

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Page 6: ...hrough these quick steps and you ll be exploring and adventuring in no time So without further ado unbox your LEKKER bike and feast your eyes on your newest sidekick Once you ve removed the packaging make sure you have your trusty toolkit to hand as shown in the illustration on the next page 01 Unpacking your bike and experience box ...

Page 7: ... the two stem bolts using the 4mm allen key Next align the handlebars so that they are perpendicular to the front wheel Then tighten the two bolts Step 2 To adjust the angle of the handlebar use the same tool to loosen the faceplate at the front of the handlebar stem and reposition the handebars Then tighten the handlebar to the stem with the four bolts Step 3 To adjust the height of the handlebar...

Page 8: ... pedal should go on each side of the bike LEFT pedal this is the pedal that has indented horizontal lines on the small part between the pedal and thread RIGHT pedal this pedal has no indented lines and is smooth in between the pedal and thread ATTENTION please make sure you check the thread direction before inserting the pedals Fitting the pedal to the wrong side can damage the crank arm which is ...

Page 9: ...ry will partially pop out so you can easily remove the battery Remember to remove the key from the battery lock whilst riding All batteries will come partially charged However to get the most out of your battery we strongly recom mend that you check out chapter 2 Battery health of the Maintenance section of this manual Once you ve finished inserting the battery it s time to turn the bike on Note A...

Page 10: ...back of your display on the left hand side of your handlebar for 2 seconds This will turn on the screen Once on you can scroll through the 5 levels of motor assist using the and buttons on the front of the control module display For more in depth instructi ons for your screen please refer to the Bafang manu al found in PDF format on our website Finally to turn on your front and rear light press an...

Page 11: ...ip Your knee should slightly bend when the pedal is at its lowest position while sitting on the saddle Safety Install the bell on your handlebars in your preferred position Generally this is on the left hand side next to the brake lever Don t forget to install the reflectors for optimal visibility during your ride If you ve ordered any accessories such as racks locks or lights don t forget to fit ...

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Page 13: ... hear a metallic rubbing sound then the brakes will need adjusting To do this you ll need to use the 5mm allen key With the bike upside down adjust the caliper You will need to slightly loosen the two 5mm allen key bolts found on the top of the caliper so that you can gently move the caliper horizontally allowing the disc rotor to move freely between the brake pads ...

Page 14: ...e during warmer sum mer days remove your battery when possible Simi larly if you keep your bike outside during the winter remove your battery if it s freezing or snowing 4 Our smart charger automatically detects when your battery is fully charged and will then stop char ging However we recommend that you disconnect the charger when the battery is fully charged and the indicator light on the charge...

Page 15: ...eat Environmental factors such as terrain gradient am bient temperature wind Lower outside temperatu res will negatively impact your bike s range Assistance level that s selected on the Bafang E sys tem Cadence Efficiency Drive train systems will affect how efficiently your bike will consume energy For example single speed on the Amsterdam vs Amster dam GT with Enviolo Stepless gearing A variable ...

Page 16: ...are made to the original design of the LEKKER bike All pedelec eBikes must be limited to 250w power output and motor assist cannot exceed 25km h LEKKER Bikes will not be held liable for any aftermar ket modifications to the motor or system that may have an effect on its performance Do not make any changes to your electric system or fit any other products to it aimed at increasing the power output ...

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