V1.0
RUNGU Electric Juggernaut Mid-Drive Version (MDV) User Manual
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2018 model year
Copyright 2018 Standard Bearer Machines, LLC
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the inside of the tire touches the outside of the neighboring fork. If it touches, STOP. Follow the
instructions in the assembly section to reposition the handlebar end so that it extends at least
40 mm from the stem. If 40 mm fails to prevent the tire from touching the fork, extend the
handlebar end an additional 5mm.
8.
Make sure the battery case covers are on and locked in place. Verify that each battery case
cover is in place and locked. If not, STOP. Replace and re lock each battery cover making sure to
avoid pinching or severing wires.
Warning: Take care to place the charging cable away from the latch to avoid damaging the
cable and shorting the Battery. Batteries from shorted cables and severed battery cables are
not covered by your Rungu Warranty.
9.
Make sure your seat post and seat are tightened. With the seat post clamp tightened, try to
rotate the saddle. If the saddle moves, STOP. Open the seat post clamp and tighten the
clamping mechanism before adjusting saddle height and orientation, then clamp it again.
10.
Make sure your tires are inflated to the right pressure for the terrain you’re going to ride
. Use a
tire pressure gauge to check the pressure of your tires. If the tire pressure is below 4 PSI or
above 15 PSI (103 KPa), STOP. Inflate the tires to be 5 PSI (34 KPa) or above, or release air from
the tire to lower the pressure below 15 PSI (103 KPa).
Note: Tire pressure plays a very important role in how you enjoy the MDV. If you plan to ride mostly
on soft ground like sand or snow, use a tire pressure between 5 (34 KPa) and 7 PSI (69 KPa) for best
traction and control as well as maximizing tread wear. If you
and any load you’re carrying
weigh less
than 200 lbs. (90 kg) use 5 psi (34 KPa). If your combined load is between 200 lbs. (90 kg) and 250 lbs.
(113 kg) use 6 psi (41 KPa). Use 7 psi (69 KPa) if your combined load is more than 250 lbs. (113 kg).
Caution: Avoid underinflating and over inflating the tires. Under inflation will prevent the tire from
seating on the tire and prevent you from riding the MDV. Over inflation (more than 15 PSI
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103 KPa)
may result in tire blow-out while riding.