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Unusual noises during braking and/or a notable change of the braking force are indications that the brake pads
are worn down. Check the brake pads and replace them, if necessary.
The liquid in the hydraulic brake system is harmful and corrosive. The air tightness of the hydraulic system is what guarantees
the correct function of the braking system. If there is a leak do not ride the bike and take it to a professional mechanic so that
they can check it and repair if necessary.
Wheels and tires
Repairing a puncture or flat tire, is performed the same way as with a standard bicycle. If you have any doubt take the bike to a professional bike
mechanic for tube repair or replacement.
Tire pressure as recommended by the vehicle manufacturer: 200 kPa
Never inflate a tire beyond the maximum pressure marked on the tires sidewall or the wheel rim. If the maximum
pressure rating for the wheel rim is lower than the maximum pressure shown on the tire, always use the lower rating. Exceeding
the recommended maximum pressure may blow the tire off the rim or damage the wheel rim, which could cause damage to the
bike and injury to the rider and bystanders.
How a tire performs under different terrain or weather conditions depends largely on tire pressure. Inflating the tire to near its maximum
recommended pressure gives the lowest rolling resistance; but also produces the harshest ride. High pressures work best on smooth, dry
pavement. Very low pressures, at the bottom of the recommended pressure range, give the best performance on smooth, slick terrain such as hard-
packed clay, and on deep, loose surfaces such as deep, dry sand. Tire pressure that is too low for your weight and the riding conditions
can cause a puncture of the tube by allowing the tire to deform sufficiently to pinch the inner tube between the rim and the riding surface.
Stay Slick
Remember to maintain and lubricate your bike using appropriate lubricants. Ask your dealer when and where to lubricate on your bike.
ACCESSORIES OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
Accessory list: Mudguards/Fenders, Mount with supplied screws and brackets on the frame: Maintenance: the same procedure as with electric bike
frame. Rear light Mount with supplied bracket on the handle part of the rear rack, connect electrical plug with already prepared plug in the frame
Maintenance: the same as the front light.
Summary of Contents for UNI MK Classic
Page 1: ...1 USER MANUAL UNI MK Classic Swing...
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Page 13: ...13 6 Unpacking and adjusting...
Page 22: ...22 8 Display...
Page 29: ...29 9 Before Every Ride...
Page 33: ...33 10 Passenger and Cargo Transport...
Page 45: ...45 15 Maintenance...
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