URB-E URB-E Owner'S Manual Download Page 4

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Handlebars

Ignition switch

Battery tube

Sleeve insert

Front forks

 Brake lever

Throttle

Motor

Battery tube cap

 Locking pin

Seat

Shock

Brake caliper

Rear fork

Seat post

Disc brake

Shock Absorber Pin

Swing Arm

Handle bar screws

Diagram

Front foot rest

(Do Not Stand On Foot 
Rests)

Rear foot rest
(Do Not Stand On Foot 
Rests)

Summary of Contents for URB-E

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL Contains Important Instructions and Warnings Read Before Riding Your URB E ...

Page 2: ... 20 mile range and takes only four hours to charge to full capacity Each vehicle is inspected before being released to ensure a high level of quality Designed in Pasadena Built in California WELCOME TO URB E Designed in Pasadena Built in California UPDATES TO WARNINGS AND OWNER S MANUAL We will provide you with updates to our warnings and owner s manual on our website www urb e com so please check...

Page 3: ...s Proper Riding Attire Disc Brake Grip Twist Throttle Keys Kickstand Kill Switch Rear LED Light Seat Tires How to Fold and Unfold your URB E Shock Absorber Pin How to Fold your URB E Battery and Charger Use and Care Charging Your URB E Checking Battery Charge Removing Your Battery Battery and Charger Maintenance URB E Brake Adjustment URB E Repair and Maintenance Appearance and Care Troubleshootin...

Page 4: ...nt forks Brake lever Throttle Motor Battery tube cap Locking pin Seat Shock Brake caliper Rear fork Seat post Disc brake Shock Absorber Pin Swing Arm Handle bar screws Diagram Front foot rest Do Not Stand On Foot Rests Rear foot rest Do Not Stand On Foot Rests ...

Page 5: ...r so the URB E logo is facing forward Then lightly screw in the two top screws to lightly attach the front forks One side is shown here 5 There are three screw holes on the bottom to choose desired handlebar position The most common position is the furthest back hole which will position the handlebar in the furthest forward location Be sure to tighten all four of the bolts which attach the handleb...

Page 6: ...R POTENTIAL HAZARDS BEFORE YOU ARE ABLE TO SAFELY DO SO COULD RESULT IN SEVERE INJURY OR EVEN DEATH STARTING YOUR URB E Sit on the vehicle s seat turn the key to the ON position and twist the throttle with your right hand keeping both hands on the handlebars WARNING PUT YOURSELF IN THE PROPER RIDING POSITION SEATED ON YOUR URB E AND BE IN A SUITABLE RIDING AREA BEFORE TURNING THE KEY ON TO ACTIVAT...

Page 7: ...oof It is NOT meant for use by children DO NOT LET YOUR CELL PHONE OR HEADPHONES or anything else distract you from paying full attention to your operation of your URB E NO PASSENGERS are permitted Any passenger can contribute to a loss of control or stability and may overload the URB E DO NOT RIDE in conditions where other vehicles riders or people cannot see you or where you cannot see them Ther...

Page 8: ...ction against the brake disc slowing the wheel The more pressure applied the faster the URB E will come to a stop Once you have eased off the throttle pull the brake lever towards you to slow down and stop WARNING STOPPING DISTANCES WILL VARY DEPENDING ON THE SPEED CONDITION OF YOUR TIRES GROUND YOU ARE RIDING ON AND YOUR BRAKE ALWAYS FAMILIARIZE YOURSELF WITH YOUR STOPPING DISTANCE BEFORE RIDING ...

Page 9: ...ered by internal batteries If the light stops working replace the batteries WARNING THE REAR LED LIGHT HAS LIMITED VISIBILITY WHILE IT MAY HELP OTHERS SEE YOU DEPENDING ON THE CIRCUMSTANCES THE REAR LED LIGHT MIGHT NOT MAKE YOU VISIBLE TO EVERYONE THE REAR LED LIGHT IS NOT A BRAKE LIGHT MAKE SURE YOUR ARE VISIBLE TO OTHERS IF SOMEONE ELSE RUNS INTO YOU YOU COULD BE SERIOUSLY INJURED OR EVEN KILLED...

Page 10: ...n necessary The tires are not inflated by air WARNING RIDING ON EXCESSIVELY WORN OR DAMAGED TIRES CAN AFFECT THE MANEUVERABILITY AND STOPPING OF YOUR URB E WHICH COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR EVEN DEATH We encourage you to watch the videos showing the riding and stopping of the URB E which are available on our website or at www vimeo urberides com 9 ...

Page 11: ...CH THEM BETWEEN ANY OF THE METAL COMPONENTS When opening the URB E be sure that the locking pin falls completely into the slot as seen to the right WARNING RIDING THE URB E WITHOUT THE LOCKING PIN SECURELY IN ITS SLOT COULD CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE LOCKING PIN AND OR TO THE SLOT AND IS AN ABUSE THE PRODUCT AND MAY NOT BE COVERED BY YOUR WARRANTY DO NOT RIDE THE URB E WHEN THE LOCKING PIN IS NOT SECUREL...

Page 12: ...sing the handlebars for stability tip the URB E forward to let the rear swing arm collapse into the folded position The swing arm needs to be fully collapsed and flush with the battery tube in order for it to stay locked in this position WARNING WHEN FOLDING UP YOUR URB E NEVER PLACE YOUR HANDS OR FINGERS BETWEEN 1 THE SWING ARM AND BATTERY TUBE OR 2 BETWEEN THE SWING ARM AND THE SEAT POST OR 3 ON...

Page 13: ...folding your URB E To release a pinched finger or hand unfold the URB E or pull the seat outwards away from the swing arm just as you do when unfolding your URB E Once the swing arm is fully collapsed push the seat all the way down until it clicks into the locked position and is flush with the top of the swing arm WARNING KEEP YOUR FINGERS AWAY FROM THE BOTTOM OF THE SEAT POST ESPECIALLY WHERE THE...

Page 14: ...OUCH THE MOTOR WITH ANY PART OF YOUR BODY WHILE RIDING OR FOLDING YOUR URB E AND LET THE MOTOR COOL OFF AFTER RIDING BEFORE TOUCHING THE MOTOR WARNING CHECK THAT THE EXCESS SLACK IN THE USB CABLE IS STORED INSIDE THE BATTERY TUBE THERE SHOULD BE NO EXCESS SLACK HANGING FROM THE BATTERY TUBE IF THE USB CABLE IS NOT STORED CORRECTLY IT COULD GET SNAGGED OR DAMAGED RESULTING PERSONAL INJURY A video s...

Page 15: ... LOCATED AT THE TOP OF THE BATTERY TUBE BEFORE PLUGGING THE CHARGER INTO AN OUTLET WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF IGNITION OR EXPLOSION ALWAYS USE CHARGER WITH ADEQUATE VENTILATION AND IN NON COMBUSTIBLE CONDITIONS 2 Plug the charger into a standard 110v or 220v wall outlet Check to make sure the LED light on the charger lights up WARNING DO NOT DISABLE THE GROUND PRONG OR ANY OTHER PRONG ON YOUR T...

Page 16: ... After much use your battery s charge holding capacity will decrease However it your battery does not hold sufficient charge even for a short trip contact URB E to order a replacement The charger supplied with your URB E should be regularly examined for damage to the cord plug and other parts In the event of damage do not charge the electric vehicle until the charger has been repaired or replaced ...

Page 17: ...attery or charger to power devices other than your URB E Do NOT exceed recommended charging time of 4 hours Do NOT attempt to disassemble repair or modify the battery Do NOT put the battery in water salt or acidic solutions Do NOT store in high temperatures such as in direct sunlight near a fire etc Do NOT disassemble repair or modify the battery Follow proper battery disposal procedure Recycle li...

Page 18: ...NALLY WHILE A FINGER IS IN A HOLE IN THE REAR FORK KEEP CHILDREN AWAY FROM THE URB E TO REDUCE THIS RISK URB E REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE Please Note This manual is not intended as a detailed service repair or maintenance manual Please seek assistance from a qualified technician for service repairs or maintenance Please visit our website www urb e com or email us at support urban626 com for repair and...

Page 19: ... Short ride time Runs slow Rider weight Do not exceed the 250 lb max weight limit Riding conditions Use only on flat dry surfaces Avoid inclines and debris Battery is not fully charged Charge for a full 4 hours for max battery capacity Damaged battery Do not store in extreme temperatures Always store and charge in optimal conditions see Battery and Charger Care section Replace battery if necessary...

Page 20: ...up slightly to let locking pin slide all the way down into bottom of groove Seat doesn t lock in folded position Push the seat all the way down until the resistance of the spring is overcome and the seat post snaps in it s locked position Disc brake rubbing Adjust caliper position by rear adjustment screws Brake lever pulls all the way to throttle Turn brake cable adjuster next to the brake handle...

Page 21: ...This warranty does not cover damages caused by alteration of parts removal or parts tampering disassembling or any installation of parts not manufactured or sold by URB E 9 This warranty does not cover damages caused by neglect or improper use Improper use of an URB E includes riding in sand dirt mud unpaved surfaces street racing dirt racing hill racing or any similar activity ramp jumping stunt ...

Page 22: ...out 20 miles Traveling up steep inclines will take more energy out of the battery and is not recommended Factors such as road surface wind resistance and weight of the rider can also affect the URB E s range Q What should I do if my tire wears down A Contact URB E for a replacement Q How do I know when the battery is low A Check the battery charge indicator located on the right side of the handleb...

Page 23: ..._____________ Color of Frame _____________________________________________ Date of Purchase ___________________________________________ Location of Purchase ________________________________________ 23 UPDATES TO WARNINGS AND OWNER S MANUAL We will provide you with updates to our warnings and owner s manual on our website www urb e com so please check it periodically We will also email you updated ...

Page 24: ... Warning Tag 01 000165 00 00 Pinch Pt Warning Tag 01 000165 00 00 Pinch Pt Warning Tag 01 000166 00 00 Seat Lock Warning Label 01 000165 00 00 Pinch Pt Warning Tag 01 000165 00 00 Pinch Pt Warning Tag 01 000165 00 00 Pinch Pt Warning Tag 24 ...

Page 25: ...the locking pin falls completely into its slot DO NOT RIDE THE URB E WHEN THE LOCKING PIN IS NOT SECURELY IN ITS SLOT WARNING NEVER ride in or against traffic or in the street ride at night in low visibility conditions or in bad weather such as rain or fog ride the URB E if you have pre existing physical or mental conditions that impair your common sense judgement or physical abilities use if preg...

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