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correct handlebar height. Check to make sure the brake levers, gear shifts, displayer, bar ends
and other parts attached to the handlebars are positioned comfortably. These can all be adjust-
ed using one of the included Allen keys.
5. Adjust the seat
Using an Allen key, loosen the nut on the side of the seat post clamp. Straighten and set the
saddle to the correct height and tighten the seat post clamp. If you are not sure what the ideal
height is, refer to the manual for guidance. Do not set the seat so high that the max guide line
on the seat post is visible.
6. Check and adjust the tire pressure
Check the tire pressure and inflate to proper pressure marked on the tire sidewall.
7. Power on the bike (E-bike only)
Before you ride, insert the battery in the battery holder until it locks in place, and remove the
key. Turn on the bike’ s pedal assist system the handlebar control unit. You should not be pedal-
ing when turning on the power. If the battery is fully charged, all lights next to the power button
will be lit. See manual for more information on modes. As you pedal, the motor will provide
assistance at the selected power level
8. Check the lights
Check light function. See manual for more information on how to turn on/off.
After its initial break-in period, you might notice that frie shifting and braking need adjustment.
This is typical of all new bicycles and simply reflects that cables have stretched or their housings
have seated themselves into final position. To keep running at peak performance, we recom
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mend that you take your bicycle to your local bike shop as soon as you notice inconsistencies in
your gears or brakes or experiencing any other difficulties.
III. Setting up the bike for the rider
III-1.
Fitting the pedals
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Coat both pedal threads with lubricant (grease).
NOTE:
The left pedal has a left-handed thread which is normally indicated by an “L” embossed
on the axle. The right pedal has a right-handed thread which is normally indicated by an
embossed “R”.
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Screw the left pedal anticlockwise into the left crank.
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Screw the right pedal clockwise into the right crank (on the side of the bike chain).
III-2.
Adjusting the seat position
III-2.1: Adjusting the bike saddle
The seat position is decisive for your well-being and cycling performance