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14. Next loosen both the right and left 
brake levers by using a 4 mm hex key. 
Loosen two black screws on each brake 
(Figure 11). You will want to rotate and 
raise the brake levers from their original 
position) on the handlebars (Figure 12) 
upward until they are more level with the 
handlebar grips (Figure 13) and in a more 
comfortable position for gripping when 
your hands are on the handlebar grips. 
Then re-tighten the 2 screws on each 
brake with care to minimize scratching 
any screws.  You will next need to loosen 
the gear shift display in the same manner 
using a 5 mm hex key, loosening one silver 
screw, located near the right brake. Adjust 
the gear shift display upward until you 
can see it easily from the seated position 
on the bike. When in place retighten the 
silver screw securely. During this process if 
you feel as though you have scratched the 
protective coating from the screws, you 

can touch up any exposed areas with a thin 
dab of clear nail polish before exposing to 
humidity or rain for the first time.

15.  Perform a final adjustment on the LCD 
display panel by slowly moving its position 
with two hands until you are comfortable 
viewing it while seated on the bike.

16. Next install the pedals. Place a small 
amount of lubricant such as lithium grease 
or Vaseline on the pedal threads before 
installing.  PLEASE NOTE that the Left and 
Right pedals are identified with 3 linear 
marks stamped on the nut screw ends of 
the left pedal and no linear marks on the 
shaft of the right pedal (Figure 14).  The 
right pedal screws in clockwise while the 
left pedal is a reverse thread and screws 
in counterclockwise. Hand-tighten or 
tighten with a 15 mm pedal spanner or 
15mm wrench.  Remember the Right Pedal 
Tightens Clockwise, and the Left Pedal 
Tightens Counter-Clockwise.

Figure 12

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Summary of Contents for 30A

Page 1: ...1 O W N E R S M A N U A L...

Page 2: ...____________________ 16 BRAKES__________________________________________________ 17 TIRES ____________________________________________________ 18 KICKSTAND AND KEYS____________________________________...

Page 3: ...onmental responsibility and a healthy happy lifestyle It s 30A Cruising Electrified For more than a decade our Tribe has grown to include team riders and ambassadors independent retailers the YOLO 30A...

Page 4: ...nd Wired Handle Bar Assembly Two Ignition Keys Cable Tied to Saddle Frame Bundle of Two Pedals Small Box Containing a Battery Charger and One Black Cap WHAT YOU WILL NEED FOR ASSEMBLY 6 mm hex L wrenc...

Page 5: ...th the kickstand down 4 Carefully remove all packaging materials from around the bike except the whole handle bar stem which is ok to leave it hanging by its cables taking care to avoid scratching the...

Page 6: ...ensure safety Please check before each ride 7 Adjust rotate the handlebar so the brake and electrical cables will be positioned most naturally no twisted or crossed cables It is ok to leave long cabl...

Page 7: ...lebar grips are roughly lined up to just below your shoulder or in whatever position is most comfortable for your own riding posture Then retighten the 4 screws taking care to minimize scratching any...

Page 8: ...as though you have scratched the protective coating from the screws you can touch up any exposed areas with a thin dab of clear nail polish before exposing to humidity or rain for the first time 15 Pe...

Page 9: ...ected Figure 16 18 To check that the bike s electrical system is properly connected turn on the back battery by pressing the red power button located under the battery on the bottom right side of the...

Page 10: ...nsion of cable can be adjusted on the rear of the cable insertion point on the back of the derailleur Figure 17 Apply lubricant to the chain and sprockets regularly There are many choices on the marke...

Page 11: ...post to loosen the seat post so it can be raised or lowered Figure 21 When the seat is at the desired height close quick release clip completely to tighten If the seat post is slipping when the quick...

Page 12: ...new bike because cables will stretch and components settle 1 Check the grips 2 Check the tire pressure 3 Check brake pads for wear and replace when necessary 4 Check brakes for alignment of front pad...

Page 13: ...UNDERSTAND THE RISKS AND USE EXTRA CAUTION Electric bikes are motorized even those without a throttle and reach higher speeds than traditional bikes Therefore the risks and dangers of operating an el...

Page 14: ...harger Using a charger not made for this battery is very dangerous and could result in over heating fire or explosion The battery may be charged either while mounted within your bike rack frame or whe...

Page 15: ...the charger once complete Check to make sure unit is charged in a 115 120v outlet Take care not to drop the charger as it has sensitive electronics inside and damage may result Do not cover with any...

Page 16: ...tion when you are pedaling The gear shifter located on the right handlebar has two levers the front for decreasing gear numbers and the rear for increasing the gear number The rear wheel contains 9 sp...

Page 17: ...en pressure to both brake levers when slowing or stopping to prevent uneven brake wear in the future Bicycles equipped with disc brakes may temporarily or periodically make a slight scraping noise whe...

Page 18: ...ed aluminum alloy kickstand The kickstand is designed to hold an unmounted bike in the upright position You should not sit on your bike with the kickstand in the down position The YOLO 30A E Cruiser i...

Page 19: ...he throttle lever With the power on your bike will move by either pedaling with or without motor assistance based on assist level programmed or by depressing the throttle lever When riding at any PAS...

Page 20: ...ment Damage from corrosion is not covered under warranty so special care should be given to extend the life of your bike when used in coastal areas or areas with salty air or water To clean wipe the b...

Page 21: ...brake connections If the situation does not improve please contact the dealer At mild temperatures 70 80 degrees fully charge the battery If abnormally abrupt depletion of the battery occurs on succes...

Page 22: ...ger improper maintenance or other such misuse normal external wear and tear or water damage WHAT WE CAN DO If a component is deemed to be defective or damaged in shipping YOLO Bike Co will issue a rep...

Page 23: ...YOLO Electric be responsible for any direct indirect or consequential damages including without limitation damages for personal injury property damage or economic losses whether based on contract warr...

Page 24: ...de of the bottom bracket and on the rear hub motor casing there is a unique serial number Figure 1 TO VALIDATE THE WARRANTY YOU MUST REGISTER YOUR NEW YOLO 30A E CRUISER WITHIN 30 DAYS OF PURCHASE AT...

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