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05 
MAINTENANCE 
& CARE

Correct maintenance is important in keeping your 2×2 
in good working order. Proper care means the bike will 
always be ready to work when you are. Only you can decide 
whether or not you should perform any given task – if you 
are unsure please contact your service provider. Before you 
start any maintenance, turn the bike off and remove the key. 

Do not carry out any maintenance when the bike is 
connected to a power supply. 

Service check up

Contact your Ubco certified service provider for 
a service check up after 6 weeks or 10 hours of 
riding (whichever comes first). This check up is 
required for warranty purposes. 

Service provider: 

 ...............................................................

Date serviced:

 .....................................................................

Signed:

 ...................................................................................

To keep your bike in the best condition possible, 
the bike should also have a full service every  
6 months. A small fee may apply.
A full listing of certified dealers is available online: 
ubcobikes.com/support.

Cleaning

Do: 

•  Clean your 2×2 after each day of use, especially 

when exposed to dirty terrain or salt water. If 
you are using the 2×2 in a clean environment, 
this may not be necessary.

•  Before cleaning, turn the 2×2 off and remove 

the key. Ensure all power outlets, including 
the battery, have their rubber seals securely in 
place. The battery should be plugged into the 
bike while cleaning.

•  Clean the bike with a low pressure hose and 

soft automotive cleaning brush or sponge. 

Do Not: 

•  Do not water blast or use a high pressure hose 

on the bike. 

•  Do not submerge electrical parts – they are 

protected from the rain and splashes, but 
should not be left in water.

•  Do not use cleaning products that are not 

specifically designed for cars or motorcycles. 
They may contain ingredients that could scratch 
the finish or harm components of the 2×2. 

Summary of Contents for 2X2

Page 1: ...2 2 USER MANUAL ASSEMBLY GUIDE...

Page 2: ...er manual carefully it outlines everything you will need to know when owning an Ubco 2 2 Pay special attention to the safety messages that appear throughout the manual This manual should be considered...

Page 3: ...eflective or bright clothing Wear gloves to protect yourself from knocks and scrapes Wear eye protection to protect yourself from branches stones and any other external elements Riders We recommended...

Page 4: ...we do not advise you ride on public roads Battery safety The Lithium Ion battery and charger are designed to work exclusively with the 2 2 Do not attempt to use any battery or charger other than thos...

Page 5: ...att wall or bench mount Charge time standard 6 8 hours 100 charged Input Standard 110V or 240V DRIVETRAIN Transmission Single Stage Planetary Gear Reduction CHASSIS SUSPENSION BRAKES Front suspension...

Page 6: ...icle and headlight Controls include Twist throttle Horn Front and rear brake levers 04 Console The front console houses the brains of the bike Key ignition switch turns the bike on and off Battery lev...

Page 7: ...not attempt to charge the battery with anything other than the supplied charger The battery is interchangeable and can be removed from the bike simply by unlatching unplugging and lifting with care T...

Page 8: ...er 2 Battery Strap 3 Seat 4 Ubco 2 2 Frame 5 Throttle Front Brake Calliper 6 Headlight 7 Handlebars 8 Front Forks 9 Foot Pegs 10 Front Carrier 11 Mud Guard 12 Kick Stands Not Shown Fasteners attached...

Page 9: ...ing brake levers while callipers have no disc rotor between them can damage the brakes Top Cap with fastening bolt Head Tube Fork Bridge Steering Tube Bearing Cap Steering Tube Compression Ring Spacer...

Page 10: ...e grip onto the right hand side of the handlebar ensuring the handlebar does not touch the end face of the grip Tighten the two fastening screws on the top of the throttle ensuring the throttle actuat...

Page 11: ...plate on the head tube with M6 x 25 bolts and washers from above and M6 nuts and washers from below Step 4 Cable Tidy Up a Secure the front motor cable with a small tube clamp under carrier When faci...

Page 12: ...e plates with fasteners in this order from the outside in M6 x 25mm bolt frame lug seat bush M6 washer seat lug M6 washer M6 nut Step 6 Foot Pegs Using M8 x 25mm bolts and M8 nuts install the foot peg...

Page 13: ...ear Wheel TIP It is helpful to have a 10mm spanner on hand to help with aligning the motor axle with the dropout during wheel installation a Remove the brake calliper spacers from the rear brake calli...

Page 14: ...ith aligning the motor axle with the dropout during installation a Remove the nut and hat washer from the axle on either side c Re install the hat washer onto the axle ensuring the flat face is facing...

Page 15: ...e through the fork tube clamp Fix the clamp onto the fork using one M6 x 20mm bolt two M6 washers and one M6 nut b Plug the two ends of cable together ensuring they are correctly aligned Screw the two...

Page 16: ...nect rear motor cables Step 15 Steering Alignment a Locate the side bolts that hold the handlebars on the stem Loosen them enough to allow the handlebars to rotate without turning the wheel b Sitting...

Page 17: ...d so that it lies flat on top of the battery keeping the clip close to the left hand bar Ensure battery is tightly secured Final Checklist F F Turn the bike on to check battery level The battery level...

Page 18: ...heck they are operational F F Check for any loose nuts bolts and or fixings General Riding Do not wheely or jump the bike This can damage the hub motors causing gear shock when the motor accelerates r...

Page 19: ...installed or uninstalled from the bike The battery meter is an approximation of the battery life remaining The lights will flash or the display will delay if the charge is too low How to charge the ba...

Page 20: ...battery outside of this temperature range could damage your battery or effect performance and life span Store the battery in a cool place indoors Due to a low fire risk always charge the battery in a...

Page 21: ...ter display will illuminate on the console of the bike and you are good to go Position 1 OFF Position 2 ACC the low current accessories are now active lights horn USB port and 12V outlet Position 3 RU...

Page 22: ...cool the brakes For recommended load limits and riding gradients see Section 01 Safety Slow Fast Adjustable Suspension Front The front forks have adjustable rebound dampening control that controls the...

Page 23: ...ug is clean and connected Check motor cable for damage Power Surge Protection _ _ Long short long short Turn key off then on Throttle Communication Fault _ _ Long short long 3 short Contact your servi...

Page 24: ...nd tools When out and about you are able to charge your hand held devices and tools via outlets on the console of the bike Be aware that charging your tools and devices will drain your battery Turn th...

Page 25: ...a full service every 6 months A small fee may apply A full listing of certified dealers is available online ubcobikes com support Cleaning Do Clean your 2 2 after each day of use especially when expos...

Page 26: ...is temperature range could damage your battery or effect performance and life span Store the battery in a cool place indoors Due to a low fire risk always charge the battery in a non flammable environ...

Page 27: ...otor In extreme stress they may be damaged in order to protect the motor s integrity The motor warning light will provide an indicator if something has malfunctioned Please contact your service provid...

Page 28: ...he defect and or to quote serial numbers from defective parts where visible You must allow an Ubco Representative or your dealer to inspect the bike for the purpose of assessing your warranty claim If...

Page 29: ...6530 Bethlehem Tauranga 3147 New Zealand Physical Address 25b Nature Place Greerton Tauranga New Zealand Contact Us ubcobikes com info ubcobikes com 0800 UBCO 2X2 Social Media fb com ubcobikes ubcobik...

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