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7.1 Using the continuously variable transmission (Enviolo hub) 

To adjust your gear, use the twist grip adjuster (1). The selected gear can be read in 
the adjuster display (2): 

 Display (2) "flat": low / heavy cadence for flat 

roads. 

 Display (2) "climbing": high / light cadence for 

uphill roads. 

 Turn the adjuster (1): 

- Reverse for upshifting (reduction of the pedal 
frequency; pedaling becomes harder). 
- Forward (in the direction of travel) to downshift (the pedal frequency increases, 
pedaling becomes lighter). 
 

7.2 Adjusting the continuously variable transmission 

If the gears are incorrectly adjusted, they can be damaged during use. Contact your 
Raleigh Stride dealer / bicycle mechanic to adjust the setting of the continuously 
variable transmission if these do not work properly. If the transmission no longer 
functions properly, change the position of the adjusting nut. 

 Gently turn the adjusting nut: 

- Clockwise, if the clearance is less than 0.5mm / 0.02 ". 
- Counterclockwise, if the distance is greater than 1.5mm / 0.06 ". 

 Check for improvement and repeat the previous step if necessary. 

 
7.3 Operating the hub gears  

Familiarize yourself with the functions of the gear shift before entering road traffic. If 
you operate the gear shift incorrectly, this may cause damage. The Enviolo 
continuously variable transmission does not have classic gears but is continuously 
variable. The gear shift is located in the rear wheel hub. You can switch up and down 
using the twist-grip control.  

 
8 Operating the Shimano Nexus 5 gear system 

A cargo bike with gear hub, combined with a Shimano Nexus 5, is a traditional chain 
drive. The gear can be found in the hub of the rear wheel. 

Summary of Contents for Stride 2

Page 1: ...n the charging device 12 2 4 Safety instructions on the battery 12 2 5 Safety in road traffic 13 2 6 Transporting children in the cargo box 14 2 7 Transporting new borns and toddlers in the cargo box...

Page 2: ...ional components of the cargo bike 31 5 6 Residual risks 32 5 7 Error code display 32 6 Brakes 33 6 1 Checking the brakes 33 6 2 Brake lever assignment 34 6 3 Disc brakes 34 6 3 1 Using the disc brake...

Page 3: ...44 12 2 Using the parking brake with the Raleigh Stride 3 three wheel cargo bike 44 13 Storage cleaning and disposal 44 13 1 Storing the cargo bike 44 13 2 Cleaning the cargo bike 44 13 3 Storing the...

Page 4: ...ikes Not all information is relevant for both the 2 and 3 wheel models Where information is only applicable to one of the models this will be clearly indicated Read all warnings and instructions in th...

Page 5: ...aved roads and naturally firm paths with moderate inclines The maximum permissible total weight including the rider and the weight of the cargo bike itself is 550 lbs The total permissible weight on t...

Page 6: ...te inclines The maximum permissible total weight including the rider and the weight of the cargo bike itself is 660 lbs The total permissible weight on the saddle is 220 lbs The total permissible weig...

Page 7: ...The cargo bike is only intended for use on roads and paths with a smooth surface Any use on unfinished paths which have not been covered in asphalt cement or plaster may lead to damage to the cargo b...

Page 8: ...orrect seating position restricts the accessibility of the control elements on the handlebar If you are not sure how to set up the seating position contact your Raleigh Stride dealer In order to contr...

Page 9: ...material fatigue or heavy rust show that the service life of the components has expired Worn components must be replaced...

Page 10: ...tically the same although the front wheel is further in front Keep looking ahead and avoid looking at the front wheel and be sure to accelerate directly Making turns is also easier when you maintain e...

Page 11: ...riding always remain seated on the saddle When riding always ensure that the cargo bike is stable Do not allow children to play with the cargo bike If you do not possess the necessary knowledge and t...

Page 12: ...loose in the box while driving 2 3 Safety instructions on the charging device Incorrect use of electricity and components which are electrical conductors may lead to electric shock and serious injury...

Page 13: ...ecific and regional regulations and which has been inspected according to the DIN EN 1078 standard and which bears the CE test mark When riding wear light clothing with reflective elements Do not use...

Page 14: ...istance and heavier steering Practice mounting and dismounting away from road traffic Practice correct behaviour during the ride with your child Ride proactively and defensively Only lift children int...

Page 15: ...g of the bike components Ride proactively and defensively Check the cargo bike regularly for cracks stretch marks colour changes due to material fatigue or heavy rust or damage to the components Befor...

Page 16: ...ransporting children By default two three point belts are installed inside the box of your Raleigh Stride Fasten the belts over the child s shoulder Place the shoulder pads at the level of the child s...

Page 17: ...n the brake calliper Practice using the gear shift away from traffic so that you can operate the gear shift in such a way that your attention to road traffic is not distracted Check whether you can al...

Page 18: ...epends on the rider s body size the frame size and frame geometry of the cargo bike and the settings of the handlebar and the seat An incorrect seating position may mean that you can only reach the co...

Page 19: ...ay become loose or be released during your ride Before riding away ensure that the quick release lever is locked with sufficient pre tension by tightening of the clamp bolt and is connected against th...

Page 20: ...tions in a clockwise direction 2 Position the saddle in such a way that you assume a suitable seating position and so that you are able to operate all of the components on the handlebar safely during...

Page 21: ...acing components Components which can be replaced for this purpose are The seat tube The seat The stem and the handlebar The pedal cranks If it is not possible to adjust the seating position you can h...

Page 22: ...clean the box twice a month The cleanser must meet the following criteria No abrasive effect low alkaline or acidic a pH value between 6 and 8 Free from strong solvents or alcohol these substances can...

Page 23: ...de to your Raleigh Stride may have a negative influence on behaviour and may lead to accidents and injuries Warning When modifications to the drive system of the cargo bike are made you run the risk o...

Page 24: ...osch motor display and battery please read to the enclosed Bosch manual or to bosch ebike com 1 On off button for on board computer 2 Push walking assistance button 3 Fastening screw for on board comp...

Page 25: ...ctivated as soon as you start pedalling except if you are using the push assistance function or if the assistance level is set to OFF The motor output depends on the settings of the assistance level o...

Page 26: ...he electrical drive will once again automatically switch on To increase the assistance level press the button 6 on the operating unit repeatedly until the required assistance level appears on indicato...

Page 27: ...regulations the way it works may therefore differ from the description above or the function may even be deactivated completely Warning Do not use the push walking assistance longer than necessary By...

Page 28: ...attery The battery has a temperature monitoring function which only allows to be charged within a temperature range of 0 C to 40 C If the temperature of the battery is outside this charging range thre...

Page 29: ...key must be inserted into the battery lock and the lock must be open To insert the standard battery place it onto the contacts on the lower holder on the Raleigh Stride the battery can be titled towa...

Page 30: ...ame way as a pedal operated bike If the battery charge is exhausted the electrical drive system will switch itself off The lighting will be provided with energy for another 2 hours Note It s possible...

Page 31: ...eparately and secure it against knocks and impact Protective features The battery of your cargo bike is equipped with protective features Protection against overheating Protection against exhaustive d...

Page 32: ...cape from the battery Avoid physical contact with these substances 5 7 Error code display The cargo bike system s components are continuously and automatically monitored If an error is detected the co...

Page 33: ...eed Adapt the braking force to the riding situation Always brake simultaneously with both brakes Use the rear brake with care Incorrect brake pads may lead to reduced or increased brake performance or...

Page 34: ...the brake callipers 2 of the disc brakes will be pushed outwards The brake pistons will press the brake pads against the brake discs 3 Check the disc brakes regularly for wear and functionality And c...

Page 35: ...may fail Let the brakes only be set up by a Raleigh Stride dealer and have the brake adjustment explained to you by a Raleigh Stride dealer 6 4 1 Replacing the brake pads Incorrect or incorrectly inst...

Page 36: ...mission if these do not work properly If the transmission no longer functions properly change the position of the adjusting nut Gently turn the adjusting nut Clockwise if the clearance is less than 0...

Page 37: ...pect the cable sheathing and wires for damage and or cracks Have the sprocket and or the chain wheel replaced by a Raleigh dealer bicycle repairer if you notice that individual teeth are extremely sha...

Page 38: ...ons of the chain drive Incorrect use of the hub gear can cause damage Do not press hard on the pedals while shifting Do not pedal backwards while shifting 8 3 Using the gears Rotate the shift lever Re...

Page 39: ...le to see you well and you may not notice unevenness in the road or obstacles 9 2 Setting up the headlight Headlights must be set up in such a way that oncoming road users are not blinded Loosen the s...

Page 40: ...re pressure will lead to a higher battery range and reduces the risk of a broken spoke It is advisable to check and correct the tyre pressure at least once a month A pressure loss of 1 bar per month c...

Page 41: ...intended purpose of the cargo bike On the tyre wall the tyre size is indicated in millimetres or inches Notation for millimetre indication width inner diameter e g 62 584 The pumped up tyres are 62 mm...

Page 42: ...your ride or the rims may break and at an excessively low tyre pressure the inner tube may become damaged Take note of the details concerning the maximum and minimum tyre pressures A tyre pressure cor...

Page 43: ...K accessories and suitable for lighter luggage while traveling The maximum load of the rear carrier is 59 lbs Do not change the rear carrier otherwise the stability or functionality of the cargo bike...

Page 44: ...13 Storage cleaning and disposal This section includes information on the safe storage cleaning and disposal of your cargo bike 13 1 Storing the cargo bike If you do not use your cargo bike for an ex...

Page 45: ...an irritate and injure the respiratory system the eyes or the skin If you do not use the battery for an extended period store it as follows Remove the battery from the battery holder Charge the batter...

Page 46: ...chever comes first The first inspection may be carried out by your local Raleigh Stride dealer Retain the documentation for the first inspection with care so that you can produce this documentation in...

Page 47: ...15 Cargo Bike passport Brand model Frame number Other information Condition the cargo bike is in You notes Article number Key number New Used mileage...

Page 48: ...he cargo bike Bosch Quick start manual for the drive system All functions of the cargo bike have been explained The cargo bike is delivered ready for use The cargo bike is delivered fully assembled in...

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Page 50: ...15 2 Maintenance intervals 1 First check At approx 100 km 62 miles or 2 months whichever comes first Work performed Replaced parts...

Page 51: ...2 Maintenance service At approx 1000 km 620 miles or 1 year whichever comes first Work performed Replaced parts...

Page 52: ...3 Maintenance service At approx 2000 km 1240 miles or 2 years whichever comes first Work performed Replaced parts...

Page 53: ...4 Maintenance service At approx 3000 km 1860 miles or 3 years whichever is reached first Work performed Replaced parts...

Page 54: ...Raleigh dealers accept no responsibility for damage caused by improper use Only use the cargo bike as described in this user manual Any other use is considered improper and can lead to accidents serio...

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