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SECTION 3     MAINTENANCE AND CARE

Service

Before every ride complete the bike inspection 

   

outline

d

 in Section 1. If you identify any areas that 

need adjustment or service, take your bike to a 

qualified bike technician for repair and service.

Before and after every ride:

o

Check wheels

 and 

tire inflation

o

Check handlebar and stem

o

Check brakes

o

Check seat and seat post

o

Check lights and reflectors

o

Check frame, fork, and components

o

Clean your bike

 and remove any grass or

debris on your bike especially from your

drivetrain system.

o

Never clean your brake pads or rotor with

any

 type of lubricant

.

Monthly or every 100 miles:

o

Clean your bike thoroughly

 and remove any

grass or debris on your bike especially from

your

 

drivetain system.

o

Lubricate chain rollers with bike chain

lubricant.

o

Squeeze and inspect brakes for wear and proper

working order

o

Check reflectors, lights, and seat/seat post for

excess

 

wear or damage

o

Check the frame, fork, handlebars, and stem for

cracks and damage

o

Check each pedal to make sure they are not

loose

o

Make sure there is no rust or kinks in the

control

 

cables or cable housing

o

Check your wheel rims for excessive wear and

dents

 

or for any loose or damaged spokes

o

Check your tires for tire inflation and excessive

wear, cuts, or abrasions

o

Inspect shifters and derailleurs and lubricate

derailleurs

o

Check each pedal arm to be sure they are tight

o

Check your wheel rims for excessive wear and

dents

 

and for loose or damaged spokes

o

Check your tires for tire inflation and excessive

wear, cuts, or abrasions

o

Check crankset and bottom bracket

o

Inspect brake levers, shifters and derailleurs

o

Lubricate brake levers, shifters, and derailleurs

o

Lubricate bottom bracket bearings, wheel

bearings,

 

and suspension forks

o

Check each pedal arm to be sure they are tight

If you are uncomfortable with any service or general 

maintenance to your bike, please visit your local bike 

shop for service and maintenance.

Take your bike to your local bike shop for inspection 

after 30 days or if you think something is wrong with 

you bike take it in immediately.

Your bike and components are subject to wear and 

fatigue. If a component’s life cycle is exceeded it can 

suddenly fail which may cause serious injury or 

death.

Take your bike to your local bike shop for repair and 

service if you notice any of the following or any other 

wear and fatigue:

o

Any cracks, fraying, scratches, or discoloration.

o

If your chain is not shifting quietly from gear to

gear the derailleur is out of adjustment.

o

If the brake leve

r

 fails

o

Any signs of fatigue or excessive wear or damage

NOTE

If you notice any 

signs of 

wear

, damage

 or

fatigue,  

DO NOT

 R

IDE

 

YOUR

 B

IKE

.

Take  your  bike

 

 immediately  to 

local  bike

shop  for  repair and service!

Every 3 months:

o

Check reflectors, lights, and seat/seat post for

excess

 

wear or damage

o

Check the frame, fork, handlebars, and stem for

cracks and damage

o

Lubricate handlebar stem and seatpost

o

Check each pedal to make sure they are not loose

and lubricate

o

Make sure there is no rust or kinks in the control

cables or cable housing

Summary of Contents for Megatron 1000 X2WD

Page 1: ...RAMBO Bikes Owner s Manual For Models Megatron 1000 X2WD USE YOUR PHONE S CAMERA TO SCAN THE QR CODE to a link on how to assemble and operate your 2021 MEGATRON...

Page 2: ...fe operation of this bike and also follows all traffic and bike laws and regulations in the area in which the bike is being operated Meaning of special symbols and lettering Register your bicycle Plea...

Page 3: ...are pedaling This will result in a dangerous situation which may cause you to lose control and fall This does not occur at normal riding speeds INSPECT YOUR BIKES FRAME AND FORK If you notice during y...

Page 4: ...ke sure the front wheel and handlebar stem are aligned in the proper orientation of each other Turn the handlebar from side to side with the front wheel locked between your knees to test the stem conn...

Page 5: ...order to ensure you can stop safely in wet conditions ride more cautiously and slowly and brake earlier than you would in normal road and weather conditions Never ride in storms with high winds and l...

Page 6: ...versely affect your safety and lifespan of your bicycle and components competition or stunt riding downhill racing riding jumping your bike Avoid riding too fast Higher speeds create higher risks and...

Page 7: ...se control and fall Before riding your bike for the first time please follow the Brake Burn in Procedure in your owners packet For more information on your brakes please review the Tektro brakes manua...

Page 8: ...dents and for loose or damaged spokes o Check your tires for tire inflation and excessive wear cuts or abrasions o Check crankset and bottom bracket o Inspect brake levers shifters and derailleurs o...

Page 9: ...ore in a safe place Section 4 Assembly Instructions This manual provides instructions on how to assemble your new Rambo Bike as it comes from the factory If you feel you do not understand the instruct...

Page 10: ...from each side of the fork Be sure the fork is resting on the axle and the Anti Turn washer is facing down in the slot of the fork Once this is confirmed then tighten the Axel nuts with an 18mm wrenc...

Page 11: ...l and fall resulting in serious injury or death Handlebar Assembly Carefully remove protective packaging Inspect cables levers electronics if equipped and shifters for damage Remove factory installed...

Page 12: ...and Note The right hand side of the bike is the chainwheel side of the bike Fully tighten with a 15mm open ended wrench Insert the Right Pedal into the Right pedal arm and turn the thread clockwise by...

Page 13: ...t connect positive and negative terminals o Keep the battery away from children and pets o Do not subject the battery charger to shocks e g by dropping o Do not cover the battery charger or place obje...

Page 14: ...r or pedal assist Levels 1 5 can be used with either thumb throttle or pedal assist Level 1 is 20 motor power Level 2 is 40 motor power Level 3 is 60 motor power Level 4 is 80 motor power and Level 5...

Page 15: ...rrain Then the rider can begin to pedal and after 1 or 2 revolutions on the pedals depending on speed the motor will engage and assist the rider in propelling the bike The pedal assist level can be ch...

Page 16: ...beyond this warranty in certain states Terms and Conditions of this Limited Warranty This limited warranty does not cover installation disassembly adjustments of components normal wear and tear damag...

Page 17: ...WWW RAMBOBIKES COM 21673 Cedar Avenue South Lakeville MN 55044 Tel 952 283 0777 Fax 952 236 6458 Rambo Bikes Second Edition November 2018...

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