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CORRECT FRAME SIZE

When selecting a new bicycle, frame size is very important. 
Most full-sized bicycles come in a range of frame sizes. These 
sizes usually refer to the distance between the center of the 
bottom bracket and the top of the frame seat tube.

The above chart and diagram will help you find the correct 
frame size. Rider leg length should be measured from the inseam.

        

WARNING: 

For riding safety and comfort, there should be no less than 1" to 2" of 

clearance between the intended rider and the top tube of the bicycle frame. 
The ideal clearance will vary based on rider preference. These basic rules are in place to 
make straddling the frame when off the saddle easier and safer.  
When measuring the fit of the bicycle, make sure you have both feet flat on the ground. It is 
okay for women to use a men's bike to determine proper fit. 

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

Your new bicycle was assembled and tuned in the factory 
and then partially disassembled for shipping. You may have 
purchased the bicycle already fully assembled and ready to 
ride or in the shipping carton in the partially disassembled 
form. The following instructions will enable you to prepare 
your bicycle for years of riding enjoyment.

        WARNING: 

We recommend that you consult a bicycle 

technician if you have doubts or concerns about your ability 
to properly assembly, repair, or maintain your bicycle.

GETTING STARTED

Open the carton from the top and remove the bicycle. Remove the straps and protective 
wrapping. Inspect the bicycle and all accessories and parts for damaged or missing parts. It 
is recommended that the threads be lubricated prior to installation. Do not discard packing 
materials until assembly is complete to insure that no required parts are accidentally 
discarded. Assemble your bicycle following the steps that pertain to your model.

Handlebars

Remove the bubble bag from the handlebar. Place the handlebar stem into the top of the 
handle tube, ensuring that all cables are free of tangles. Tighten the stem bolt observing the 

minimum insertion mark

 and checking that the forks and the handlebars are facing 

forward.
 
Tools Required: Inner Hex Wrench (not included)

Serial Number

Tools Required:

- Philips head screw driver
- 4mm 5mm 6mm & 8mm Allen keys
- Adjustable wrench or a 9mm, 10mm,
 14mm & 15mm open and box end 
 wrenches
- A pair of pliers with cable cutting ability

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Page 2: ...product For technical questions please call 1 800 222 5381 INTENDED USE This electric bicycle is installed with an electric drive system Although this product operates much like a standard bicycle the...

Page 3: ...the partially disassembled form The following instructions will enable you to prepare your bicycle for years of riding enjoyment WARNING We recommend that you consult a bicycle technician if you have...

Page 4: ...crank set for correct adjustment and tightness before riding your bicycle The new crank may become loose with initial use Once the pedals have been attached check that the crank arm rotates smoothly...

Page 5: ...reflective or light colored clothing Slow down and use familiar roads with street lighting whenever possible Hill Technique Gear down before a climb and continue gearing down as required to maintain p...

Page 6: ...ousing be replaced at least every riding season to prolong the life of your bike WARNING Do not ride a bicycle that is not operating properly Hub Bearing When checked the hub bearings of either wheel...

Page 7: ...ns of excessive wear or flat spots and that there are no cuts or other damage Valves Make sure valve caps are fitted and that valves are free from dirt Allowing dirt in the valve can lead to a flat ti...

Page 8: ...12 Before the tire is completely mounted push the valve up into the rim so that the tire sits squarely in position 13 Fit the rest of the tire rolling the last most difficult part on with your thumbs...

Page 9: ...ed Turn the adjusting cup clockwise until finger tight Replace the lock washer and reflector bracket and then re tighten the lock nut using a suitable wrench Note Do not over tighten or bearing damage...

Page 10: ...ion 2 Turn the handle of battery box to expose the charging inlet 3 Insert the plug into the charging inlet 4 When finished unplug it and close the handle Charging the battery after removing 1 Place t...

Page 11: ...faces Hills and uneven surfaces will increase the burden on the motor and battery Please use the pedals for better performance This will increase the driving distance and prolong the life of the bicyc...

Page 12: ...ight and size Overloading and improperly affixed loads can result in unsafe riding conditions and serious injury Instructions for parking and storing the electric bicycle Stop the electric bicycle on...

Page 13: ...ightly installed in the bicycle 7 Check the wheel shaft Confirm that the front and rear wheels are tight recommended torque is shown below Rotation Torque of Front Shaft Nut 265 354 in lbs 300 400kgfc...

Page 14: ...driving system or a lack of lubricant Please contact the seller Electric driving system isfaulty Please contact the seller Wire is loose orelectric drive system isfaulty Please contact the seller Char...

Page 15: ...productive harm Some examples of these chemicals are Lead from lead based paints Crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry products and arsenic and chromium from chemically treated l...

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