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To Prepare
We recommend that you familiarise yourself
with the bike parts before assembling. Technical
information and a diagram can be found in Section
02: About Your Bike.
Gather all required tools. Be sure to work in a
clean, dry space with plenty of room. You might
wish to lay down a tarpaulin or old blanket to
protect the bike during assembly.
You may find it helpful to stand the bike
frame on a block or place a sturdy box under the
battery housing to work with it in an upright position.
Please watch the balance when installing wheels.
Don't attempt to install the battery until all other
components are complete.
Do not activate the brakes until the
bike is fully assembled. Squeezing
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
Spacers
Crown Race
Step 1: Suspension Fork
Ensure the components are installed on the fork
steering tube in the correct order as shown in the
image below.
a.
Remove all components on steering tube
except the Crown Race (bottom most piece)
and set aside,
keeping them in the correct
order, as below
.
b.
Insert the steering tube through the head tube
on the bike frame, making sure to have the fork
the correct way around. The bridge of the fork
should face forwards on the bike.
Remove the bike components from Box 1. Take
care not to stress or damage any of the cables
between the forks, handlebars and bike frame.
Remove wheels from Box 2 and set aside. Wheels
have motors and brake rotors (disks) pre-installed.