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Expectations: please read this before riding 

 

Pedalling:

  E-bikes are designed to be primarily pedalled, with use of the throttle occasionally i.e. to rest 

for a short period. Using the throttle constantly will run the battery down far more quickly. 

 

Speed:

 Our bikes are designed for sensible use in accordance with UK law. The motor will power you 

up 

to 

15.5 mph and no faster, though you can still pedal harder to achieve greater speeds. 

 

Models

: Some of our bikes are more suited for recreational use rather than commuting. If you need a 

bike for commuting, check with us to see which models would be suitable. 

 

Care

: Electric bikes need more regular maintenance than standard bikes. Spokes and other mechanical 

fixings need tightening every 2 to 3 weeks and tyres need  regular pumping. We also advise trying to ride 
your bike as often as possible.  

Not riding your bike for several months may cause the motor to seize up and if you do not use the bike 
for several weeks and forget to charge the battery during this time you could cause damage to it. 

 

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dentical bikes

: No two bikes are identical, even if they are the same model and purchased at the same 

time. One may be  a little quicker or one motor may be  quieter than another. This is normal. Please 
make allowances.  

 

Hill climbing

: If you are heavy, have steep hills or both, you may have difficulty getting uphill, and in ex-

treme cases the bike may not get you up at all. The motor is limited by law to 250 watts and there is only 
so much it can propel up an incline. If you weight over 17 stone and have a steep hill you will have to 
pedal very hard  and may have to get off and push the bike for part of the incline.  

 

Distance and performance 

The distance you can cover on a single charge  will vary significantly from 

person to person and bike to bike. It is affected by weight, how much effort is put in, hills, headwinds, city 
traffic etc with constant starts and stops at traffic lights. The bike may cut out on steep hills and the bat-
tery 

will 

cut out when exposed to extreme cold. 

 

Paint quality: 

please see overleaf 

 

Costs:

 we ask you to contribute towards costs when returning the bike or a part  for repair and additional 

costs apply if you take your bike abroad (see later). 

 

 

If you are not happy with any of the above, please do not ride your bike. Call us to arrange return 
and a refund. 

 

  

Summary of Contents for Sirocco Big Bear

Page 1: ...kes co uk Sirocco Big Bear Manual It is imperative that you read this manual be fore attempting to use your electric bike for the first time It contains important information regarding your safety the...

Page 2: ...er profit margins than many of our competitors It also means working hard with our suppliers to constantly improve quality and ensure that each bike is checked before leaving us not something all mail...

Page 3: ...wo bikes are identical even if they are the same model and purchased at the same time One may be a little quicker or one motor may be quieter than another This is normal Please make allowances Hill cl...

Page 4: ...n of a bike faulty within 28 days ridden or not full refund Costs returning a bike or part for servicing Return of a bike or battery under warranty no charge Collection of a bike battery under warrant...

Page 5: ...ing under the influence of drink or drugs riding in dusty sandy environments riding on very poorly maintained roads off road through deep puddles or fords in snow or with a trailer riding carelessly o...

Page 6: ...accepts no responsibility for any incidents that may arise as a result of bikes which have been poorly as sembled maintained by the end user All steps in this booklet must be completed to ensure troub...

Page 7: ...us 45 some of which is borne by customers sometimes and some by us sometimes See the previous page for details If your bike breaks down abroad within the first 28 days of purchase and you wish us to r...

Page 8: ...olts major fixings spokes and cranks etc are correctly tightened Both wheels are trued and spokes checked Pedals saddle and handlebars are correctly fitted and properly secured These checks should be...

Page 9: ...n them yet this step is just to ensure that the han dlebars are out of the way and cannot scratch the frame whilst you are fitting the front wheel You are now ready to fit the front wheel to the forks...

Page 10: ...Big Bear If you are only ever going to ride your bike on smooth flat roads then the torque arm is not so critical but we would still recommend that you install it The torque arm is a secondary measur...

Page 11: ...are it for you at your own cost Once the stem has been secured you can now fine tune the positioning of the handlebars The handle bars can be adjusted in two ways They can be rotated and they can also...

Page 12: ...p works in the same way regardless of which post you have Pedals Important the pedals fit a specific side of the bike If you attempt to fit the pedals to the wrong side you will damage the threads of...

Page 13: ...long as possible To charge the battery simply lift the weatherproof cover and connect the charger to the socket and then plug the other end into a regular mains socket On the charger is a small light...

Page 14: ...have it checked before rid ing it Obviously the bike shop will you charge for this service Woosh Bikes not reimburse you for these costs Before riding your bike check the tyre pressures The tyres shou...

Page 15: ...nient Remember to allow the battery to warm up to room tempera ture before charging If the battery is not in regular use i e over the winter you should charge the battery for around 20 minutes ever tw...

Page 16: ...on throttle alone You can increase the maximum speed on throttle by setting the assistance level to high but to achieve the maximum speed you need to use pedal assist mode Your maximum speed will be...

Page 17: ...press the black button as shown To move back down the gears simply push the thumb selector again Most of the time you will likely use the bike in it s highest gear but to get the best performance out...

Page 18: ...ion using gauge number 13 The nipple is the metal connector at the base of the spoke where it joins the wheel rim Give it a quarter turn or so Don t over tighten the nipple as the spoke may then be to...

Page 19: ...o stop the bat tery going flat is still in place Simply access the battery compartment and remove the small plastic insula tor that sits between the battery and terminal of the light The front light i...

Page 20: ...place you can slide the light torch into po sition a shown It may be necessary to adjust the thumbscrew on the left side of the light to hold it firmly in position As you have probably realised by no...

Page 21: ...sential that you carry out some maintenance regularly to ensure that your bike is both safe and going to last for years to come You must check your spokes as outlined earlier You must regularly check...

Page 22: ...ol Module On Off To turn on the control module press and hold the middle Mode button Press and hold the same button to turn off the module and disable all electric features of the bike Turning Backlig...

Page 23: ...f has a battery which retains the settings within the module This battery should last for around 2 years The battery is a standard type and is readily available If you need a battery in the future con...

Page 24: ...ting the problem and we ll normally get back to you within a an hour or two on weekdays Support staff are not available at the weekends though if you send an email it will normally be read on the foll...

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