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Using your twist throttle

 

The  variable  throttle  on  your  Storm  was  designed  to 
allow you the ability to choose the speed to ride at and 
determine the amount of torque off the line. The throttle 
operates  similar  to  an  automobile;  the  twisting  of  the 
throttle  mimics  the  depressing  of  the  accelerator.  The 
throttle is located on the right side grip and considered a 
half  twist  throttle.  It  is  a  half  twist,  as  only  the  inside 
portion will twist to power the bicycle. The grip itself will 
not twist. Using you forefinger and thumb, you can safely 
twist the throttle to propel the bike forward. A half twist 
throttle is used to avoid accidentally twisting the full grip 
when  mounting  and  dismounting  the  bicycle.  Your 
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  deactivate  the  throttle.  The 
ON / OFF  button  is for further safety.  There is also an  
LED set of lights which assist in determining the amount of battery storage capacity remaining. This is discussed in further detail 
later in the manual. Throttling is an important factor with any electric bicycle and the distance of traveling available per charge. The 
higher the speed, the less distance per charge, the faster you accelerate off the line, the less distance per charge. If there are 
multiple stops and take offs, this also affects the range of distance per charge. It is recommended you become accustomed to 
your style of riding and adjust the style depending on distance needed per charge. For example: if you are planning a short local 
trip, full throttle at takeoff and top speed will not be an issue due to your ability to be able to recharge the battery prior to the next 
trip. If you are planning a longer trip, 10-15 miles or more, it is suggested you add pedaling, hold throttle back 10% and whenever 
possible  allow  the  bicycle  to  coast  under  no  power.  Coasting  under  no  power  is  similar  to  riding  a  traditional  pedal  powered 
bicycle. When riding, a rider will pedal for a few seconds and then stop pedaling, allowing the bike to coast with no power being 
used. This will greatly increase your distance between charging. (SEE PHOTO) 

 

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Using your brakes 

Your Storm is equipped with a high performance ―Tool Free‖ adjusting Avid BB5 Disc Brake system. The BB5 front and 

rear disc brakes allow your new Storm to stop quickly and accurately. Oversized Avid HS ―Heat Shedding‖ stainless steel 
disc rotors are utilized for the axles for increased heat dissipation. When properly adjusted, the Storm high performance 
disc brake system offers tremendous stopping power. Prior to leaving the factory, the Storm brakes were adjusted tight 
and  properly tested.  Due  to cable stretching from new  condition,  your brakes may  need to  be readjusted  within a few 

weeks of riding. Please refer to Chapter 7 ―Maintenance and Replacement‖, section c ―Brake adjustments‖ to adjust your 
brakes  for  optimum  performance. When  braking,  both  brake  levers  should  be  applied  simultaneously.  Your  left  brake 
lever  manages  your  front  brake  and  your  right  brake  lever  manages  your  rear  brake.  You  should  first  become 
accustomed with the stopping power of each brake (front & rear). Test each brake separately in a controlled environment 
for their ability to stop the bicycle. Front brakes when locked can cause the rear wheel to come off the ground and the 
rider can be thrown off the bicycle. In emergency situations, apply pressure to each brake lever, shift your weight to the 
back of the bicycle and only attempt to use full force on the front brakes when the bicycle is not stopping quickly enough. 
Always keep a safe distance between vehicles, pedestrians and other bicycle riders from yourself. 

 

 

WARNING:

 

Locking the front wheel during braking can  cause the  rear wheel to  lift off the ground  and 

throw the rider off the bicycle. Both brake levers should be applied simultaneously. In an emergency situation 
shift  your  weight  to  the  back  of  the  bicycle.  Locking  the  front  wheel  can  cause  the  rider  to  lose  control,  be 
thrown off the bicycle and cause serious injury or death. 

 

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Pedaling 

Pedaling your Storm is the same as pedaling a traditional bicycle. It is recommended you add pedaling to the power of the 
bicycle  to  enhance  the  distance  per  charge.  The  Storm  is  a  8  speed  bicycle  and  has  the  ratio  of  a  44T  front  chain  ring 
(sprocket) against a 11-32T rear freewheel which is designed to offer an easy pedaling pace at any speed from 1 MPH to 
18 MPH. It is recommended on steep inclines, the rider utilizes the throttle to assist in powering the bicycle up the incline 
and simultaneously drop the bicycle to a lower gear. If a rider

’s style of riding is throttle only with no pedaling, distance per 

charge will be decreased on a steep incline, the rider is required to assist the motor by pedaling to power up the incline. 

 

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Shifting gears 

(SEE PHOTO)

 

The shifting of gears changes the ratio of the crankset revolutions to the wheel 
revolutions.  The  lower  #  gears  offer  more  pedal  power  torque  off  the  line  and 
the  higher  #  gears  offer  higher  speeds  with  less  crankset  revolutions.  The 
shifting  of  gears  does  not  influence  the  performance  of  the  motor  other  than 
when pedaling; less stress is placed on the motor. If requiring more torque and 
pedaling is becoming too difficult, you will shift to a lower Gear # which results in 
a larger rear sprocket being engaged for a higher rotation of the crankset to the 
speed of the rear wheel. Gear #1 is the largest sprocket which is 32 Teeth and 
your lowest gear creating a 1.375 turn of the rear wheel per crankset revolution. 
For  higher  speeds  from  less  revolutions  of  the  crankset,  you  will  shift  to  a 
smaller rear sprocket which would be accomplished by twisting to a higher Gear 
#  such  as  7,  or  8.  Gear  8  is  the  smallest  sprocket  with  11  Teeth  and  your 
highest gear. One full crank rotation creates 4 revolutions of the rear wheel.  

 

 

Summary of Contents for G Storm

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: ...tching for obstacles around you 12 o Safe riding in various conditions 12 p Charging your battery 12 4 Chapter 4 Safety 12 a The basics 12 b Riding safety 13 c Wet weather riding 13 d Reflectors 14 e...

Page 3: ...attery disposal 25 9 Chapter 9 Electrical Components 26 a HUB motor 26 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: ...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 Li...

Page 5: ...hrough a sales channel whereas your new Storm is still in the box it is recommended you read Chapter 3 Basic Instructions section g Before your first ride prior to your first ride There may be additio...

Page 6: ...ex Key multi Y 8mm Hex Key Torx 25 Chain Pin Removal Spoke Nipple Wrenches f Registering your new bike For the warranty to take effect you must register your new bicycle Registration of your electric...

Page 7: ...he frame pass the top of quick release clamp If clamping below this mark it can cause the seat post to break failure to follow this warning could result in serious injury or death CAUTION The seat tub...

Page 8: ...t position The rotation adjustment bolt is torqued and tightened at the factory prior to shipping If adjusting the rise of the stem you must properly tighten the rotation adjustment bolt afterwards A...

Page 9: ...t the Prodeco Electric Bicycles are allowed on bike paths non motorized trails due to Prodeco electric bicycles falling under the classification of less than 100 pounds and under 20 mph HR 727 SECTION...

Page 10: ...ause serious injury or death WARNING Loose or damaged handlebar grips or extensions can cause you to lose control and fall Unplugged handlebars can cut your body and can cause serious injury in an oth...

Page 11: ...ase refer to Chapter 7 Maintenance and Replacement section c Brake adjustments to adjust your brakes for optimum performance When braking both brake levers should be applied simultaneously Your left b...

Page 12: ...plug from the charger into the battery s RCA charging input Insert the charger s power cord into a wall outlet The charger s LED light will light RED while the charger is charging the battery The cha...

Page 13: ...e same rules as motorists Read your State drivers handbook and learn and follow all the traffic signs laws and rules for operating a vehicle on the road Always signal your moves Be courteous to pedest...

Page 14: ...is another measurement sometimes forgotten which is actually more important and this is the top tube length seat tube to the steering tube With the Storm s stem being available adjustable fine tuning...

Page 15: ...tating the knobs at the top of each leg at the crown Chapter 6 Tire Tube Wheel and Axle Repair The Storm was designed for ease of servicing Repairs are no more difficult than on a traditional bicycle...

Page 16: ...ll or push the rear derailleur lower pulley with chain out of the way of the drop outs Now check to make sure the chain is not in the way and align the wheel above below if bike is on kick stand and n...

Page 17: ...have the appropriate fitting for the correct valve stem The Storm uses Schrader valves The Schrader valve is the same as an automobile To inflate a Schrader valve tube remove the valve cap and clamp t...

Page 18: ...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...

Page 19: ...riod but off and on throughout 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 contaminat...

Page 20: ...cable beyond the anchor bolt and trim as necessary NOTE Make sure the caliper barrel adjuster is screwed all the way in before installing the cable Align the Caliper Use your fingers or a Torx wrench...

Page 21: ...rocket Shift cable is too tight Turn barrel adjuster on the shifter clockwise Excessive cable friction pinch or poorly routed cable Lubricate or replace cable housing Check for excessive bending of ca...

Page 22: ...ble through your dealer or through Prodeco Technologies directly Traditional bicycle components will also fit into these measurements Please refer to the Chapter 12 Parts and Components list for repla...

Page 23: ...4 bolts 60 lb in 5 lb ft 6 78 Stem quill bolt 250 lb in 20 8 lb ft 28 25 Throttle 25 lb in 2 1 lb ft 2 825 V brake bolts at frame 80 lb in 6 7 lb ft 9 04 Quick Release at half way tighten the lever w...

Page 24: ...small metal tabs on the mount The battery will now be resting flat on the mount Firmly slide the battery forward allowing the ends of the underside rails to fasten over the 2 small tabs 2 small tabs...

Page 25: ...The battery should be kept away from fires or sparks and also away from possible water damage f Battery power indicator The Storm has a 3 LED light indicator on the handlebar throttle displaying the...

Page 26: ...be easily changed if an issue was to occur The controller is considered the brains of the bicycle and is located in the battery base which is attached to the bicycle The battery base is the box where...

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: ...y Prodeco LiFEPO4 38 4V 9Ah Removable v1 3b Power Twist Throttle Control Headset CH Cartridge Bearing w Sealed Alloy Top Stem Promax 31 8mm Adjustable Aluminum Alloy Handlebar Promax Mid Rise Aluminum...

Page 30: ...44T Right Side Black PT CR PT CA 44RB 12 95 30 CRANKSET PART ONLY Crank Bolts Only Hex 2 Piece Set for Square Taper BB PT CR PT CB 2 95 31 DERAILLEUR SRAM X5 Medium Cage 8 9 Speed Silver PT DE SR X5 M...

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