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Summary of Contents for LMT'D

Page 1: ...For the most up to date documents bike models additional information instructional videos and more visit us at Ride1up com E bike Owner s Manual Model LMT D gen2 ...

Page 2: ...IS THE NUMBER STAMPED UNDER THE BOTTOM BRACKET Thank you for purchasing a Ride1UP LMT D e bike This manual contains important safety performance maintenance information Please take a moment to read the manual and review our instructions before start riding keep the manual for the future reference Need service or support Visit our website https ride1up com bike support for quick answers or call ema...

Page 3: ...gs 5 2 Installation Steps Assembling Your Bike 7 2 1 Fork Headset Assembly 7 2 2 Front Wheel Assembly 8 2 3 Chainring Assembly 9 2 4 Seat Post Assembly 10 2 5 Seat Clamp Assembly 10 2 6 Pedal Assembly 11 2 7 Air Fork Settings 11 2 8 Detailed Torque Settings 11 2 9 Spoke Tension 12 3 Battery Connection Removal 12 4 Charging the Battery 12 5 Display Instructions 14 6 Error Code Troubleshooting 15 6 ...

Page 4: ... bike into a car or when mounting it on a bicycle carrier You must avoid damaging the wires of the electrical components during riding transporting and storing your electric bike 1 2 E bike Safety You must be 18 or over to ride this e bike Your e bike is designed for a maximum permitted overall weight rider cargo of 275lbs Your bike must be inspected or assembled by someone experienced with bike m...

Page 5: ...ed Ensure the battery is removed from the bike before carrying out any maintenance You must always use genuine replacement parts when performing maintenance on your e bike Regularly check the tire pressures See sidewall of your tire for correct psi range and regularly check the tread depth of tires After an accident or crash you must take your e bike to a bike repair specialist to make sure that i...

Page 6: ...he e bike This e bike is not meant for downhill riding or rocky trails The e bike is for paved or smooth surfaces only Do not ride your e bike in unsafe weather conditions or when the road surface is comprised with ice snow water sand or anything else that could cause a loss of traction Failure to follow this rule may result in serious injury and or death Keep your e bike and packaging away from c...

Page 7: ...of the compression ring should fit in between the steerer tube and the upper headset bearing the compression ring is the only split ring Install the cone or angled spacer with the rubber dust cover on the bottom B Install the two 10mm spacers Check the routing of the cables again before installing stem with handlebars You may need to flip your handlebars for proper routing Slowly slide the stem on...

Page 8: ...4 bolts to secure the handlebars The gap of the clamp should be the same at the top and bottom Do not stress stretch or kink your hydraulic brake line Do route it inside the front of the fork on the left side of the wheel WARNING IT S VITAL TO TIGHTEN THE BAR CLAMP TO AVOID THE MOVEMENT OF THE HANDLEBARS AS WELL AS THE COMPRESSION CAP ENSURING FORK IS INSTALLED CORRECTLY THIS SHOULD BE COMPLETED B...

Page 9: ...ttom bracket Do not make any adjustments to your Bottom Bracket Cups Do not tighten them or loosen them The torque sensor is located inside of the bottom bracket Adjusting the cups without taking proper steps could damage the torque sensor permanently The LMTD is shipped with the chainring spider detached You will need a 20T spline bottom bracket tool to properly complete the install of the cranks...

Page 10: ... completely straight and not fully tightened to 38nm of torque if you are able to measure it could come loose and cause damage to the crank arm When installing adding grease to the crank arm threads bottom bracket spindle and crank arm attachment point will quiet any potential noise from the cranks when riding 5 Finally wrap the chain around the chainring and the drive side is now assembled NOTE S...

Page 11: ...ing serious injury and or death NOTE SOME GENERATIONS COME WITH THE SEAT POST SEPARATE FROM THE SADDLE IF ALREADY JOINED CHECK THAT THE TORQUE ON THE BOLT IS TIGHTENED TO THE PROPER TORQUE 2 6 Pedal Assembly LEFT AND RIGHT ARE UNIQUE The left pedal marked L must be installed in the left crank arm It is reverse thread rotate counter clockwise to install and tighten Screw each pedal into a crank by ...

Page 12: ... unless otherwise marked on seat post Crank Arms 39nm Compression Cap bolt 4 5nm unless otherwise marked Stem Steerer Clamp 8 9nm unless otherwise marked on stem Handlebar Clamp 5 9nm unless otherwise marked tighten evenly in a cross pattern If installed properly the gap at each bolt should be similar Failure to do so may result in serious injury and or death 2 9 Adjust Derailleur and Shifter Veri...

Page 13: ...o adjust the front and rear brake Look in line with the brake pads and slowly tighten the quick release axle while ensuring the rotor stays in the exact middle between the pads The disc rotor is one of the most exposed malleable components during shipping If it is bent it can sometimes be trued bent back or replaced with a new disc rotor If unsure how to properly adjust your brakes please check ou...

Page 14: ...of heat humidity or flammable materials Also it must not be covered If you ever see a spark while charging your battery Please inspect the charging port of the battery and the tip of the charger Please contact Support Ride1UP com and share pictures Follow the steps below when charging the battery Step 1 Turn the bike off The LCD will be off Step 2 Plug the charger which is off into the socket and ...

Page 15: ...ways plug the charger port with the rubber cover If moisture gets in the battery can be destroyed Everyone is encouraged to learn a little bit more about the basics of lithium ion battery care and proper treatment For extended life charge your battery to 80 and use it until it is at 20 Depending on the charge level when plugged in it takes 3 6 hours for the battery to fully charge when using the s...

Page 16: ... unintentionally 5 2 Pedal Assist Level The assist level ranges from Level 0 to Level 3 Level 1 is the minimum power and Level 3 is the maximum To change the assist level press the UP or DOWN buttons until desired level is displayed The LMT d with torque sensor has been configured to work best with PAS 0 3 It is not recommended to change this setting as you may see a decrease in performance 5 3 Sp...

Page 17: ...e and throttle cable for damage such as a cut or frayed cable 23 Motor Phase Abnormality Check the cable that connects the rear hub motor to the rest of the system and make sure it is free from grit or contaminants and is firmly connected This error might appear if you don t reconnect the cable after removing the rear wheel for example after changing a flat tire or transporting your bike in the tr...

Page 18: ...based on the evidence provided and may require photos and or videos of the items in question Damages resulting from improper assembly are not covered by the warranty The components that are covered are Frame Fork Saddle Stem Headset Tires Battery Derailleur Shifters Brakes Hubs Freewheel or Cassette Chain Internal Controller Display Grips and Motor 8 1 How to Handle Warranty Claims In the event th...

Page 19: ...de1UP com 19 be necessary to send an email with a photo and or as appropriate to support ride1up com so we can cover the warranty Ride 1up reserves the right to make judgment determinations of proper use based on the evidence provided and may require additional photos and or videos of the item or issue in question ...

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