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b)

 

Frame size 

The Outlaw is considered an 18‖ MTB frame. The typical measurement number when choosing a correct frame size for a rider 

is the seat tube length. This number usually is between 17‖ to 19‖ for categorizing MTB bicycle measurements. The seat tube 

length is measured from the centerline of the crank (bottom bracket) to the top of the seat tube (seat tube clamp). There is 
another measurement sometimes forgotten which is actually more important and this is the top tube length (seat tube to the 

steering  tube).  Most manufacturers  will  proportionally  adjust  the  top  tube  length  according  to  the  seat  tube  length  and  with 
stems being available in various lengths, fine tuning of this measurement is easily accomplished. 

 

Prodeco Technologies Outlaw’s frame measurement will differ from traditional bicycle frames due to the seat tube being longer 

than a traditional bicycle. The addition of the battery mount required an extension to the seat tube by 2 inches; therefore the 

measurement is 20‖. The measurement of the top tube and other frame components however follow the principals of an 18‖ 

MTB frame. The Outlaw’s further has a high rake seat tube angle. With the high angle seat tube, as a tall rider raises their 

saddle to accommodate their longer legs, the saddle will pull back offering a longer distance to the steering tube. 

 

c)

 

Recommended sizing 

In today’s bicycle industry, the top tube length is actually more important than the seat tube length. With seat posts now 

available over 300mm, the seat tube length is no longer the most important number. The distance of the bottom bracket to 

the road should also be taken into consideration when sizing a bike. The top tube length is traditionally the distance from the 
center of the seat tube to the center of the steering tube. For purposes of sizing the Outlaw, we will name the distance of the 
center of the saddle to the center of the handlebar the steering length (similar to the top tube length). 

 

You  can  adjust  the  steering  length  of  your  Outlaw  by  establishing  the  saddle  position  and  seatpost  height.  The  saddle 

position can be adjusted for height and distance from the steering tube via the quick release clamp and the saddle clamp. 
Keep in mind by increasing the height of the saddle, this will also increase the steering length due to the high rake angle of 
the seat tube.  If  you choose to use  your bicycle as a scooter style vehicle only,  you should establish saddle height at a 

lower position to reduce the center of gravity. Saddle height can be reduced to just above your inseam. Your inseam is the 
measurement of the inside of your leg. 

 

d)

 

Control position adjustments 

The Outlaw includes a variable thumb throttle with an LED battery indicator on 
the right side and an 8 Speed twist shifter on the left side of the handlebar. The 
throttle can be adjusted on the handlebar to rotate further up or down, using 
the  3mm  hex  key  included  with  your  multi-piece  tool  kit.  The  shifter  can  be 
adjusted on the handlebar to rotate also using the multi-tool included with the 
bicycle. The brake lever assembly and throttle mount together and at a certain 
point  of  rotation,  one  will  not  rotate  further  without  the  other  requiring  to  be 
rotated. If the factory settings on the throttle or shifter are uncomfortable for you 
or  you  cannot  view  the  LED  battery,  you  can  loosen  the  throttle  clamp  and 
move it into a preferred position. As stated above, you may have to loosen the 
brake  assemble  to  move  the  throttle  to  your  desired  position.  Please  see 

section e ―Brake lever height adjustments‖ following this section to loosen and 
adjust  the  brake  lever  assembly  and  maintain  correct  brake  lever  height 
adjustments. To loosen and adjust the throttle, locate the 3mm hex bolt at the 
front underside of the LED battery indicator on the throttle. Use your 3mm hex 
key  and  insert  it  into  the  hex  bolt  and  rotate  a  minimum  of  3  times counter 
clockwise.  The  throttle  will  now  be  loose  enough  to  move. 

Throttle  clamp 

bolts should be tightened to 25 lb*in.

 

 

e)

 

Brake lever adjustments 

The preferred level of the brake lever assemblies will vary from rider to rider. 
The brake lever assemblies can be rotated to a desired riding position. The 
optimal position can be found by extending your fingers straight while sitting 
in the saddle. Your fingers, when extended straight, should rest on top of the 
levers or slightly above the levers. 

 

The brake lever assembly has a clamp bolt (see 1 in photo) accessible from 
the top of the bracket. Using the T-25 Torx ® wrench included within  your 
multi-use  tool,  loosen  the  brake  lever  assembly  by  turning  the  T-25  bolt 
counter clockwise. The lever assembly will now be loose and you can rotate 
it up or down to establish the preferred position to apply the brakes. A brake 
lever  assembly  may  require  the  throttle  clamp  or  shifter  clamp  to  be 
loosened  to  allow  the  brake  lever  assembly  to  rotate.  The  brake  lever 
assembly, throttle and shifter mount can prevent each other not to rotate at a 
certain  point;  one  will  not  rotate  further  without  the  other  requiring  to  be 
rotated. A compromise may be required when attempting to align the brake 
levers  and  establishing  the  preferred  throttle  and  /or  shifter  position.  The 
optimum position to set your brake levers depends on your riding position but 
it should be the extension of your arm. Your brake lever should be located at 
the point where your fingers extend straight out from your arms. Upon finding 
preferred brake lever position, tighten the T-25 Torx ® bolt using your multi-
use tool. 

Brake lever clamp bolts should be tightened to 55 lb*in.  

 

The reach can also be adjusted which determines the position of the lever in 
relation to the grip. The reach can be reduced or increased. It is important to 
note the decrease length of reach will result in reduced brake pad travel. 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for G MARINER

Page 1: ...All rights reserved PRODECO TECHNOLOGIES and the PRODECO TECHNOLOGIES logo are trademarks of PRODECO TECHNOLOGIES Printed in USA USER GUIDE 2 2 20 0 01 1 13 3 3 IMPORTANT ALUMINUM FRAME NOT INTENDED F...

Page 2: ...for obstacles around you 11 o Safe riding in various conditions 11 p Charging your battery 11 4 Chapter 4 Safety 12 a The basics 12 b Riding safety 12 c Wet weather riding 13 d Reflectors 13 e Night...

Page 3: ...attery disposal 25 9 Chapter 9 Electrical Components 25 a HUB motor 25 b Brushless hall sensor controller 26 c Wiring harness 26 d Throttle 26 10 Chapter 10 Warranty Service and Repair 27 a 2 year lim...

Page 4: ...ion on the battery Please read the battery pack and detailed charging instructions found in Chapter 8 Battery Management before charging the battery pack for the first time You should fully charge the...

Page 5: ...eight carrier a Unpacking your box Your Outlaw arrives fully assembled in it s box and only requires the installation of the handlebar You can learn on how to install the handlebar in Chapter 3 Basic...

Page 6: ...equent sections will assist you with making these adjustments 1 Is your bike adjusted to your size 2 To check see Chapter 5 Perfect Fit and Ride If your bicycle is not properly adjusted for you you ma...

Page 7: ...ckwise rotation Check for comfort and if the nose is still too high attempt the above step again Continue to adjust by repeating the step above until the desired nose height is established If you pref...

Page 8: ...ill apply in the future upon the electric bicycle becoming one of the standard forms of transportation for the masses Prodeco Technologies will continue to follow new rules and guidance set forth by t...

Page 9: ...of the questions you have in regards to your new bicycle and assist you in ensuring your electric bicycle remains safe to ride You should first read the USER GUIDE in its entirety and familiarize your...

Page 10: ...r throttle also includes a Power ON and Power OFF button It is the red button located underneath the LED lights Depressing the button in activates the throttle and pressing the button out will deactiv...

Page 11: ...t shoulder or other road deviation may cause you to lose control be thrown and cause serious injury or death p Safe riding in various conditions Riders may find themselves riding in a condition they d...

Page 12: ...afety Commission CPSC standard see inside of helmet for presence of a label Assure Bicycle Readiness Ensure Proper Size and Function of Bicycle Make sure the bicycle fits you Stand over the top of the...

Page 13: ...surface can appear with water Keep an eye out for puddles and turn your lights on if you have them If you live in an environment where rain riding is expected you should install front and rear fender...

Page 14: ...he throttle can be adjusted on the handlebar to rotate further up or down using the 3mm hex key included with your multi piece tool kit The shifter can be adjusted on the handlebar to rotate also usin...

Page 15: ...ette Make sure to spin the crank while shifting gears Next turn the battery ignition key to the UNLOCK position and remove the battery To work on your bicycle it may be easier to turn the bicycle upsi...

Page 16: ...ub After partially sliding the axle completely remove the safety 6mm hex bolt and pull the axle out from the opposite side The front wheel will then slide out d Replacing a tube or tire Read the previ...

Page 17: ...ch the tube and to confirm you have the lever on top of the tube and not under the tube Slide the lever down the side of the wheel between the tire bead and rim edge while lifting the tire bead and si...

Page 18: ...ding 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 process and information...

Page 19: ...ughout the life of the brake pads Noise is dependent upon factors such as brake setup rider weight riding style braking style and riding conditions i e dust soil and contamination of friction surfaces...

Page 20: ...g plate and fixing bolt with the shifter knob used for fine tuning For a more detailed adjustment of the derailleur you should bring your bicycle to an authorized Prodeco dealer or a neighborhood bike...

Page 21: ...t is important to bring the bicycle to your local bicycle shop and ask for them to tighten the spokes and true the wheel WARNING When placing your hands near the wheels of your bicycle you must confir...

Page 22: ...hipping settings may change and nut or bolt could become loose Below is a chart on the torque settings in Lb per Inch for the common parts of the Outlaw They have also been converted to Lb per Foot an...

Page 23: ...he battery Please read the warning labels on your battery b Removing the battery The Outlaw battery removes easily for charging or storing The battery base utilizes an ignition key to lock the battery...

Page 24: ...on If the key has difficulty locking the battery attempt to slide the battery in place again following the instructions above To remove the battery follow these instructions Locate the key ignition on...

Page 25: ...g properly The battery is covered under warranty for the first 2 years of use After 2 years a replacement battery can be purchased by contacting your dealer or Prodeco Technologies The battery part nu...

Page 26: ...uses a separate wiring harness for the motor to plug to the controller This allows for easy replacement d Throttle SEE PHOTO The variable throttle included with all Prodeco bicycles has an On Off butt...

Page 27: ...ue can arise Your bike components are covered for a 2 year period from the date of purchase or within 30 months of the production date whichever is sooner The production date is part of your master se...

Page 28: ...echnologies website at www prodecotech com or you can fill out the registration card in the next section below and either scan it to service prodecotech com fax it to 954 974 6729 or mail it to Prodec...

Page 29: ...ovable v1 3b Power Thumb Throttle Control Headset CNC d Aluminum Cups w Sealed Bearings Stem Truvativ AKA 31 8mm 5 100mm Aluminum Alloy Handlebar Truvativ Riser Aluminum 31 8 x 700mm Length Front Brak...

Page 30: ...ver Black PT DE SR X9 M89 SB 97 00 27 FORK Suspension Prodeco 650 Magnesium 1 1 8 Threadless White Pearl PT FO 650 TL26 WP 249 00 28 FRAME Outlaw SE V13A Aluminum Rigid White Pearl PT FR OSS V13A WP 1...

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