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Chapter 7: Maintenance and Replacement
Your new Phantom X2 was designed for ease of use and owner servicing. There are no tasks which require advanced
skills. Most maintenance and replacing of parts were designed to be accomplished by the typical bicycle rider. Please
read this section to learn how to keep your Phantom X2 performing like new.
a)
Keeping your bike clean
Your new Phantom X2 is an outdoor friendly electric bicycle but should be kept clean and free from dirt. Dirt on and
around seals and drive train components can cause premature wear and dirt on paint and part finishes can cause
premature aging. If storing your bicycle outdoors under the elements, you must keep it covered with a high quality bicycle
cover to avoid rain, snow or dirt damaging your new bicycle.
To clean your bicycle, follow these instructions:
Your bicycle incorporates electrical components; it is advised when washing your bicycle you should first
cover the throttle and battery base. Use a plastic bag or a piece of plastic wrap to cover the components.
Place the bag or wrap around the complete throttle assembly and use a rubber band or tape to secure. The
battery should be removed prior to cleaning and a plastic bag or wrap secured by tape can be used to cover
the battery base. If you are planning for a ride after washing, it is recommended the saddle also be covered.
The saddle has miniature holes where there is stitching and water can seep into these small holes.
To wash your bicycle you will need a small bucket of warm water with car soap, sponge, small brush, chain
lube and a few rags or towels.
Rinse your bicycle off with a light spray of water to remove any dirt on the surface. Using the sponge and
warm soapy water, wash the frame and frame components which include the forks, handlebar and seat
post. Start from the top of the bicycle working your way down.
Once the frame is washed, use the sponge to clean the motor, spokes, chain guard and rims.
The tires, pedals, crankset and chain will be the remaining items needing to be washed. Use the brush first
on the tires and then the pedals. Rinse the brush and then using the warm soapy water, clean the chain
ring, freewheel and finally the chain. If the chain and drive train are very dirty or greasy, a bicycle degreaser
should be utilized.
After washing, spray the bicycle down with fresh water.
Use the rags or towels to dry off the bicycle. Start by drying the frame first, followed by the components, the
wheels, tires and then the drive train.
Once the drive train is dry, use a chain lube to lubricate the chain.
b)
Avoid scratching your bike
Your new Phantom X2 is a high quality bicycle has been designed to withstand the elements by utilizing stainless steel,
anodized and painted aluminum alloys, brass plus galvanized or painted metals. Stainless steel and brass are used in their
natural forms and can withstand the elements with no additional protection required. The majority of your bicycle however is
fabricated from aluminum alloys which have either a painted finish or have been anodized. Aluminum does not rust but can
discolor and corrode over time. The frame has a 3 layer paint finish which protects the aluminum and graphics. Components
such as the handlebars, crank arms, chain guard, seat post and more have been anodized through an electrolytic process
which increases corrosion and wear resistance. If the frame or components become scratched, these items could slightly
corrode around the scratched area. Depending on the care of your bicycle, a scratch could take month or years for corrosion to
appear. To maintain future value and years of beauty, it is best to be careful when folding and moving your bicycle not to
scratch the metal surfaces. If a surface is scratched, use clear nail polish or black nail polish to cover and seal the scratch.
c)
Brake Bed-In and adjustments
Both brakes on your Phantom X2 are high performance Avid BB7 disc brakes. The front and rear brakes includes inboard
and outboard
―Tool Free‖ adjusting knobs. They have powerful stopping power but must be properly adjusted. Adjusting
your brakes will be required from time to time due to either the brake pads wearing or the brake cables stretching. Both front
and rear brake systems are easy to adjust with multiple adjusting points. Please follow the instructions below on how to
adjust your brakes. You can also review the included Avid BB7 guide included with your starter kit. If you are unsure as to a
component or installation procedure, please contact your local authorized dealer or Prodeco Technologies.
AVID SAFETY INFORMATION
Brakes are a safety-critical item on a bicycle. Improper setup or use of brakes can result in loss of control or an accident,
which could lead to a severe injury.
Avid brakes are a performance product that offers increased stopping power over brakes that you may be used to. This
greater power requires less effort to lock-up a wheel when braking. A wheel lock up might cause you to lose control and
possibly cause injury.
It’s your responsibility to learn and understand proper braking techniques. Consult the owner’s manual for your bicycle
and a professional bike dealer.
ALWAYS RIDE UNDER CONTROL
Remember, it takes longer to stop in wet conditions. To reduce the possibility of an accident and minimize trail erosion,
you should avoid locking-up your wheels.
FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY
If you do not understand the instructions, have the adjustments done by a professional bicycle mechanic.
Disc brakes are
OIL SENSITIVE!
Do not spray any solvents or lubricants in the vicinity of the rotors or brake pads.
NEVER touch the pad surface or rotor surface with your fingers. Doing so will significantly degrade braking performance.
AVID WARNING
Do not touch the braking surface of any rotor with your bare hands, because the oils from your fingers will degrade its
performance. Always wear gloves, or handle the rotor by its spokes. Disc brakes become very hot during use. Do not
touch the caliper or rotor immediately after use. Make sure the brake has cooled down before making any adjustments.