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Classic

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Page 2: ...o all zip ties with scissors while being extra careful as not to damage the paint or cut any wires or cables Notice Keep the spare fuse in a safe place It is not used for assembly and will be used for...

Page 3: ...on bike assembly repair stand if you have one We want to keep your bike looking new Step Two Assemble the front wheel 1 Loosen axle nuts on front wheel to make room for the front fork 2 Remove the br...

Page 4: ...ce The axle should enter the fork dropouts fully 4 Attach the fender mounting arms to the front fork Remove the mount ing bolts from the fork Pass the bolt through the arm mount and fork mounting poin...

Page 5: ...ed double open end wrench Notice Before doing the nal tighten ing of the axle nuts make sure the wheel is square and true with the forks 6 Push the black plastic caps onto the axle nuts 7 Put the brak...

Page 6: ...the handlebar 1 Install the handlebar stem into the steer tube 2 Set the stem to the desired height but not exceed max height or mini mum insertion 3 Align the stem so the handlebar is perpendicular...

Page 7: ...rform a twist test 1 Brace the front wheel between your legs 2 Switch hands so the opposite hands are pushing and pulling with about 20 pounds of force make sure the handlebar and front wheel are stil...

Page 8: ...the back of the front tire pass the front fender mounting point under the front fork arch 3 Attach the headlight and fender to the fork arch Pass the bolt through the headlight mount fender mounting p...

Page 9: ...ront fork Pass the bolt through the arm mount and fork mounting point Thread the locknut at the bolt end and tighten with the supplied screwdriver Ensure the fender is centered and tighten both the mo...

Page 10: ...slightly downwards to illumi nate the road ahead and not blind oncoming tra c Use the supplied Phillips head screwdriver to loosen the headlight angle adjustment bolt tilt the headlight to the optimal...

Page 11: ...se the pad mount bring the arm and pad to the rim and adjust Locate the pad to the top edge of the braking surface Notice Do not locate the pad to the top edge of the rim It would hit the tire Bring t...

Page 12: ...2 Cable Attachment Before we draw the pads together back out the barrel adjusters three or four turns So that we can have some ne tuning at the lever...

Page 13: ...pads should feel like they are contacting the rotor at a minimum of 1 2 the lever travel Loosen the pinch bolt Pull the arms together with your hand and pull the cable out with some mild force It is o...

Page 14: ...eturn spring on both sides By tightening the screw you are increasing tension on whatever side you tighten The end goal here is to keep even pad clearance on either side of the rim Take the right pad...

Page 15: ...p or down to a comfortable height while ensuring the seat post is inserted into the frame past the minimum insertion point 3 Close the quick release lever to secure the seat post and check that it can...

Page 16: ...the end of the pedal axle which indicate it is the right pedal The right pedal goes on the crank on the right side of the bike The remaining pedal with an L stamped into the end of the axle is the le...

Page 17: ...counterclockwise Carefully thread the pedal onto the crank by hand slowly 3 Further tighten with the supplied double open end wrench Do not cross thread or damage the threads Step Eight Install basket...

Page 18: ...cket bracket 1 1 Remove the axle nuts on front wheel with the supplied double open end wrench and set aside 2 Install bracket 1 onto the front wheel axle 3 Tighten both axle nuts with the supplied dou...

Page 19: ...nuts 2 Fix the basket to the mount extending from the stem of handlebars Pass the bolt through bracket 2 mounting point the top mounting point of the basket and the mount extending from the stem of ha...

Page 20: ...o the bottom bracket Fit the bottom bracket into the curve of bracket 4 Pass the bolt through bracket 3 mounting point the basket bottom mounting point and bracket 4 mounting point Tighten with the su...

Page 21: ...4 Snap the cover into place...

Page 22: ...arge the battery Operate the electrical system when the battery has been adequately charged and the battery is secured to the frame mount Your Nakto bike comes partially charged We recommend you Conne...

Page 23: ...Lever Clamp Bolt 6 Handlebar Area Shi er Clamp Screw 6 Brakes Caliper Adapter to Frame 8 10 Brakes Pad to Caliper Arm 6 Brakes Brake Cable to Caliper Clamp 6 Fenders All Fender Moun ng Bolts and Hard...

Page 24: ...r Dropout Area Rear Torque Arm Bolt 5 Rear Dropout Area Derailleur Hanger Moun ng Bolt 6 Rear Dropout Area Derailleur Moun ng Bolt 10 Rear Dropout Area Derailleur Cable Pinch Bolt 6 8 Rear Dropout Are...

Page 25: ...he throttle is located on the right side of the handlebar The rider can use it with a twist of the throttle grip to propel the bike forward without pedaling Warning The throttle is active whenever the...

Page 26: ...ebar to turn the headlight on Press it again to turn the headlight o 4 Begin riding carefully Hold handlebars and start pedaling on a at surface in a low gear 1 or 2 most riders should be able to begi...

Page 27: ...unless you are on the bike Do not use the throttle while dismounted Avoid accidental application of the throttle while dismounted anytime you are moving the bike while dismounted ensure the bike is p...

Page 28: ...t to the power outlet Before riding always carry out a through safety check each time We highly recommend that you read the instruction manual before your very rst ride It is the user s responsibility...

Page 29: ...Trek Power Inc Toll Free 1 855 997 7297 E mail support nakto com Website www nakto com Adress 1683 Sierra Madre Placentia CA 92870 ELECRTIC BICYCLE...

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