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for lubricating the chain from time to time. The bottom bracket is a sealed bearing system with no serviceable parts.
Each component of the crankset has an industry standard measurement and available through your Prodeco
Technologies dealer or through us directly. Traditional bicycle components will also fit into these measurements.
Please refer to Chapter 11: Parts and component Lists for a replacement part number and the part’s measurement.
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Pedals
The G Plus Genesis 500 uses folding pedals to require a slimmer space when folded. Each pedal has 2 tabs on the
outside edges of the pedal’s nylon cage. To fold the pedals, squeeze the tabs and pull the pedal outwards with a
slight force. Once the pedal nylon cage slides out ½” from the aluminum body, you can fold the pedal down. To
straighten the pedal for riding, lift the pedal nylon cage and slide the pedal back into the aluminum body. A slight
force may be required to push the pedal in and for the tabs to lock the pedal in place.
The pedals with the G Plus Genesis 500 have a double bearing system. These bearings will need to be greased
from time to time, it is best you bring the pedals to your neighborhood bicycle dealer to grease the pedal bearings.
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Headset
Cartridge bearing headsets are only utilized on all Prodeco Technologies bicycles. These are maintenance free
systems and should not be serviced by anyone other than a knowledgeable bicycle repair person. The headset on
your bicycle is a double nut threaded system with an alloy cover. The headset is what holds the fork tight to the
frame of your bicycle. There is a mall chance these nuts could become loose over time. If you notice the handlebar
is loose to the fork, bring your bicycle to a local bicycle shop so they can tighten the headset.
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Maintenance schedule
As a common practice you should follow your maintenance schedule. You should study it and allow it to become
second nature to your riding.
Maintenance Schedule
Each Ride
Weekly
Monthly
6 Months
Yearly
Tire Pressure
X
Tire Condition
X
Visual Inspection
X
Brake Lever Pressure
X
Quick Releases
X
Handlebar Alignment
X
Saddle Alignment
X
Battery Pack Locked
X
Wheel Check
X
Clean and Lubricate Chain
X
Check Brake Pads
X
Lubricate Forks
X
Lubricate Brakes & Cables
X
Lubricate Folding Mechanism
X
Check All Bolts and Torque Settings
X
Clean Bicycle
X
Charge Battery
X
Check Wheel Spokes
X
Inspect Rim Condition
X
Inspect Frame Condition
X
Inspect Saddle, Rails and Clamp
X
Grease Pedal Bearings
X
Check HUB Bearings
X
Check Headset Bearings
X
Check Bottom Bracket Bearings
X
Replace Brake Pads
X
Replace Brake Cables (depends on use)
X
Replace Tires (depends on use)
X