V2.0
RUNGU Electric Juggernaut Owner Manual
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2019 model year
Copyright 2019 Standard Bearer Machines, LLC
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Before your first ride
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Safety Check
Note: If you have assembled the Electric Juggernaut yourself, Standard Bearer Machines recommends
you take the Electric Juggernaut to a local bike shop for final tuning and adjustment.
As explained in the unpacking and assembly instruction, Standard Bearer Machines recommends the
Juggernaut to be assembled professionally once you receive it. The following nine steps are intended to
help make your first ride a safe one.
Note: Standard Bearer Machines tune every Rungu prior to shipping. During shipping, shifters, brakes
and other mechanical parts may move out of alignment.
1.
Make sure the stems are tightly clamped to your forks. To do this, stand in front of the Rungu
astride the left wheel facing the steering assembly. Hold both handle bars and try to turn the
steering. The fork and wheel should flex, but the handlebars shouldn’t turn independently of
the wheel you’re bracing. If the other wheel moves when you turn the handlebars,
STOP. The
stems aren’t tightened e
nough; Turn the handlebars back to visually align the two front wheels
with handle bars and tighten the two bolts on the back of the stem, where the stem clamps to
the fork. Repeat this step for the right wheel.
2.
Make sure each wheel is fully inserted into its dropout. Look carefully at both sides of the quick
release on each wheel and make sure that the quick release skewer ends are seated inside the
recesses on the bottom of the forks for each fork and inside the slot in the frame of the rear
dropout for the rear wheel. If they are not, STOP. Unclamp the quick release, reposition the
wheel and re-clamp the quick release to retain the wheel.
3.
Make sure each quick release skewer is clamping the wheel. The quick releases should be
difficult to open. If they are not, STOP. Open the quick release lever and screw in the retention