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Some  of  the  content  of  this  manual  may  differ  from 
your bicycle depending on the options of the bicycle 
and what your dealer provided. 
 
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reserved.  PRODECO  TECHNOLOGIES  and  the 
PRODECO  TECHNOLOGIES  logo  are  trademarks  of 
PRODECO TECHNOLOGIES. Printed in USA. 

USER GUIDE 

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IMPORTANT:

 ALUMINUM FRAME. NOT INTENDED 

FOR  HARD  RIDING.  DO  NOT  JUMP  OR  HIT 
CURBS,  AVOID  IMPACTS.  INSPECT  FRAME  FOR 
FRACTURES.  SERIOUS  BODILY  HARM  CAN 
OCCUR IF MISUSED. 

SEE MANUAL FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

 

Summary of Contents for G STRIDE 400 V6

Page 1: ...GIES All rights reserved PRODECO TECHNOLOGIES and the PRODECO TECHNOLOGIES logo are trademarks of PRODECO TECHNOLOGIES Printed in USA USER GUIDE V V V5 5 5 IMPORTANT ALUMINUM FRAME NOT INTENDED FOR HA...

Page 2: ...osal 11 4 Chapter 4 Electrical Components 11 a Hub motor 11 b Brushless hall sensor controller 11 c Throttle 12 5 Chapter 5 Basic Instructions 12 a Bicycle fit 12 b Adjusting the saddle 12 c Your loca...

Page 3: ...in and adjustments 24 d Brake pad replacement 25 e Derailleur adjustments 25 f Wheel check 27 g Lubricating 27 h Crankset 27 i Pedals 27 j Headset 27 k Maintenance schedule 28 l Torque specifications...

Page 4: ...he first time You should fully charge the Li ion battery according to the charging instructions before your first ride You should always fully charge your Li ion battery every 10 miles regardless of t...

Page 5: ...afe operating condition that you and your child have learned and understand the safe operation of the bicycle and that you and your child have learned understand and obey not only the applicable local...

Page 6: ...be installed To install the front wheel read the following section e Installing the front wheel The stem installation is detailed afterwards in section f Installing the stem You can learn how to inse...

Page 7: ...ill need to be used The steerer tube bolts grip and secures the stem around the fork s steerer tube To align the stem to the front wheel the steerer tube bolts need to be loosened the stem aligned and...

Page 8: ...ates a Cell Balancing feature and the initial charge should not be rushed Charge your battery as follows 1 Confirm the battery is OFF No LED Lights by pressing the ON OFF rubber panel switch at the to...

Page 9: ...battery is locked in place Follow these instructions to install and lock the battery in place 1 Confirm the battery is in the OFF position No LED lights by pushing the rubber panel switch at the top...

Page 10: ...n battery the Phantom X R utilizes is the latest technology in Li ion battery cells It is recommended that you do not store the battery in hot conditions If the bicycle is being stored indoors in a co...

Page 11: ...e ProdecoTech s uniquely designed stainless steel axle plates which have been specifically engineered to spread the torque of the motor through the dropout and rear stays The stainless steel plates fu...

Page 12: ...m X R is properly adjusted for comfort and to avoid the possibility of losing control while riding The saddle and handlebar have adjustments available to accommodate riders from 5 6 to 6 6 There are s...

Page 13: ...position themselves properly on the saddle this could result in the rails becoming unstable due to the leverage of the riders weight The rails can bend and can cause a rider to lose balance and may re...

Page 14: ...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 re...

Page 15: ...ared Please read Chapter 6 on Safety so upon encountering an unexpected riding condition you will be confident and ready h Watching for obstacles around you Your new Phantom X R travels at higher spee...

Page 16: ...hantom brakes were properly mounted and tested Disc brakes however do require a bed in process which occurs naturally after 20 40 stops It can be sped up by following the bed in guidelines detailed in...

Page 17: ...viously mentioned with the ball of your foot on the pedal the fully extended leg should have a slight bend Check all parts of the bicycle to make sure they are secure and working well The Handlebar sh...

Page 18: ...ler throttle and battery and cause water damage d Reflectors The CPSC US Consumer Product Safety Commission requires front rear wheel and pedal reflectors Your Phantom X R includes federal regulated r...

Page 19: ...sen to rotate Once the desired control position has been determined tighten the clamp bolt There will be a limited amount of rotation adjustment due to the brake lever assemblies To find your ideal ri...

Page 20: ...e easier to turn the bicycle upside down by placing blankets on the ground and resting the bicycle on the saddle and handlebar Locate the motor disconnect weather proof plug on the right side of the b...

Page 21: ...t up displaying power to the motor Pull the motor wheel off the ground if the bicycle is not upside down and turn the throttle to test the motor Confirm the red power button is pushed in ON at the thr...

Page 22: ...e tires may need to be brought up to pressure every week or two Other high performance tires may also have unidirectional treads similar to the factory tires on your Phantom X R their tread pattern is...

Page 23: ...hen washing your bicycle you should first cover the throttle and battery terminals Use a plastic bag or a plastic wrap to cover the components Place the bag or wrap around the complete throttle assemb...

Page 24: ...NG 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 b...

Page 25: ...the caliper rotor or pads If necessary use only water and dish detergent to wash the caliper and rotor being sure to thoroughly rinse all soap residues from the rotor Dry with a clean paper towel d Pa...

Page 26: ...st sprocket Chain jumps over largest sprocket and falls between the spokes and largest sprockets or inner cage plate scrapes on spokes Low gear limit screw is not adjusted properly Turn in screw L unt...

Page 27: ...e 2 surfaces touch together and friction is created Your local neighborhood bicycle shop or most mass merchants who sell bicycles will offer various types of lubes for your bicycle Below are the areas...

Page 28: ...se and shipping nuts or bolts could become loose Below is a chart of the torque settings in Lb per Inch for the common parts of the Phantom X Theyhave also been converted to Lb per Foot and NM Torque...

Page 29: ...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 30: ...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 31: ...t Throttle Control Headset CNC Alloy Cups Sealed Bearing 44mm Integrated Stem Promax 31 8mm Adjustable Aluminum Alloy Handlebar Riser Aluminum 31 8 x 680L Front Brake Avid DB Hydraulic Disc Brake w 18...

Page 32: ...C28 26 B 150 00 27 FRAME 2609 v5 Phantom X R Aluminum Rigid Black Matte PT FR 2609 5 PXR BM 249 95 28 GRIP SET Prodeco 27024 Black Kraton 90mm Left 90mm Right RED Lock Rings PT GR PR KR 9090 RE 12 95...

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