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electric bicycles (under 20mph) also as consumer products and not Motor Vehicles for safety standards. The NHSTA adheres for the 
most part to the CPSC guidelines. We included reference below on how electric bicycles 

are perceived by the Federal Government’s 

most important agencies. We do believe new regulation and rules will 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 
these agencies, always welcoming and adhering to the guidelines they feel are required to assure safety for the electric bicycle rider. 

  

On October 22, 2008, the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) updated the Bicycle and Pedestrian Provisions of 
Federal Transportation Legislation to make technical corrections and clarifications.

 

Below are the important updates reflecting electric bicycles: 

Motorized Vehicle Use: In general, motorized vehicles are not permitted on non-motorized trails and pedestrian walkways funded 
under  Title  23.  Exceptions  to  this  general  rule  exist  for  maintenance  vehicles;  motorized  wheelchairs;  when  State  or  local 
regulations permit, snowmobiles; and electric bicycles (weighing under 100 pounds and a top speed of less than 20 miles per 

hour);  "and  such  other  circumstances  as  the  Secretary  deems  appropriate"  (except  the  Recreational  Trails  Program  which 
specifically provides funds for motorized trails). In 2008, FHWA developed a Framework for Considering Motorized Use on Non-
motorized Trails and Pedestrian Walkways to implement the "other circumstances" provision. 

  

Prodeco Technologies only offers electric bicycles that fall under the category of ―weighing under 100 pounds and a top speed of 

less than 20 miles per hour‖. According to the DOT and NHSTA, Prodeco electric bicycles meet the  exception of Motorized 

Vehicles and therefore can be ridden on non-motorized trails and bike paths permitting state and local laws. 

  

Framework for Considering Motorized Use on Non-motorized Trails and Pedestrian Walkways under 23 U.S.C. § 217 

The purpose of this document is to provide guidance to Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) division offices and a consistent 
framework for determining when to permit an exception for motorized use on non-motorized trails and pedestrian walkways under 
23 U.S.C. § 217(h)(5). The relevant legislation reads as follows: 

23 U.S.C. § 217. Bicycle Transportation and Pedestrian Walkways 

(h) Use of Motorized Vehicles.--Motorized vehicles may 

not be permitted on trails and pedestrian walkways under this section, except for-- (1) maintenance purposes; (2) when snow 
conditions  and  State  or  local  regulations  permit,  snowmobiles;  (3)  motorized  wheelchairs;  (4)  when  State  or  local  regulations 
permit, electric bicycles; and (5) such other circumstances as the Secretary deems appropriate. 
(j) Definitions.--In this section, the following definitions apply: 
(2) 

Electric  bicycle.--The  term  "electric  bicycle"  means  any  bicycle  or  tricycle  with  a  low-powered  electric  motor 

weighing under 100 pounds, with a top motor-powered speed not in excess of 20 miles per hour.

 

(4)  Wheelchair.--The  term  "wheelchair"  means  a  mobility  aid,  usable  indoors,  and  designed  for  and  used  by  individuals  with 
mobility impairments, whether operated manually or motorized. 

  

The above 

23 U.S.C. § 217 

offers direction that 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 1, CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY ACT 

The Consumer Product Safety Act (15 U.S.C. 2051 et seq) is amended by added at the end of the following: 

  

LOW-SPEED ELECTRIC BICYCLES

 

SEC. 38.(a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, low-speed electric bicycles are consumer products within the meaning of 
section 3(a)(1) and shall be subject to the Commission regulations published at section 1500.18 
(a)(12) and part 1512 of title 16, Code of Federal Regulations. 
(b) For the purpose of this section, the term `low-speed electric bicycle' means a two or three-wheeled vehicle with fully operable 
pedals and an electric motor of less than 750 watts (1 h.p.), whose maximum speed on a paved level surface, when powered 
solely by such a motor while ridden by an operator who weighs 170 pounds, is less than 20 mph. 
(c) To further  protect  the safety  of  consumers  who  ride  low-speed  electric  bicycles,  the  Commission may  promulgate  new  or 
amended requirements applicable to such vehicles as necessary and appropriate. 
(d) This section shall supersede any State law or requirement with respect to low speed electric bicycles to the extent that such 
State law or requirement is more stringent than the Federal law or requirements referred to in subsection (a). 

  

SEC. 2. MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY STANDARDS. 
For purposes of motor vehicle safety standards issued and enforced pursuant to chapter 301 of title 49, United States Code, a 
low-speed  electric  bicycle  (as  defined  in  section  38(b)  of  the  Consumer  Product  Safety  Act)  shall  not  be  considered  a  motor 
vehicle as defined by section 30102(6) of title 49, United States Code. 

 

Local Bicycle Laws 

Most states have their own set of bicycle laws regarding traditional pedal powered bicycles. With most states recognizing electric 
bicycles as traditional pedal powered bicycles you must learn the applicable laws in your area. Your Department of Transportation 

or Cycle Clubs in your area will have the details involving riding a bicycle in your area and your city’s bike pathways. Requirements 
for riding will change depending on location. Most cities requiring LED lights, hand signals, riding on the correct side of the road, 

riding behind and not parallel to other cyclist, etc… 

 

 

 

e)

 

Safety first 

It is important you follow your local bicycle laws but also it is important you ride safely. Below are examples of understanding 
how  to  ride  your  new  Storm  safely. 

 

Always  wear  an  approved  helmet  when  riding  your  bike,  and  follow  the  helmet 

manufacturer’s instructions for fit, use and care of your helmet. 

 

 

Do  you  have  all  the  other  required  and  recommended  safety  equipment  for  your  area

?  It’s  your  responsibility  to 

familiarize yourself with the laws of the areas where you ride, and to comply with all applicable laws. 

 

 

Do you know how to correctly check your wheel axle nuts? Do you understand proper braking techniques? Is your 

saddle properly adjusted? How do you power your new electric bicycle? These are all questions you should have the 
answers to prior to riding for the first time. This USER GUIDE will answer most 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 yourself with your new bicycle prior to riding.

 

For further safety guidelines, please read Chapter 4: Safety

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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