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L5
L3
L2
L1
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M/
Q5
M/
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M/
Q4
M/
Q3
M/
Q6
N10
N9
N1
N4
N5
N3
N8
N6
N2
N7
N11
N12
Saddle and seat post (L)
• The seat comprises a saddle and a seat post, which is
the part of the cycle that bears the greatest part of your
weight.
• The seat post connects the saddle to the frame and
allows you to adjust the height of the saddle.
• The position of the saddle on the seat post can be
adjusted in all directions.
• The position of the saddle is important to make the act
of cycling comfortable, safe and efficient.
N1. Spacer
N2. Stem
N3. Headset adjustment screw cover
N4. Handlebars
N5. Handlebar grip
N6. Angle adjustment screw
N7. Locking screw
N8. Steerer tube clamp
N9. Upper headset bearing
N10. Lower headset bearing
N11. Stem front plate
N12. Front plate screws
Braking system (M, Q, T and Y)
• The brakes are used to reduce the speed of the bicycle
and to bring it to a halt, which is of critical importance
for safety.
• To ensure maximum safety, your electric bicycle is fitted
with three braking systems.
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Foot/coaster brake on the rear wheel
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Hand/rim brake on the front wheel
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Hand/rim brake on the rear wheel
Foot/coaster brake on the rear wheel
• The foot braking system applies a brake to
the rear wheel.
• The braking mechanism is located inside the hub of
the rear wheel.
• The brake is activated by the chain when the pedals/
crank arms are pedalled backwards.
Hand/rim brake on the front wheel (T)
and rear wheel (Y)
• The hand/rim braking system consists of a front brake
(T) and a rear brake (Y).
• The front brake is mounted on the front fork, and
the rear brake is mounted on the rear fork.
• The rim brake is activated by a brake cable when
the brake lever is pulled towards the handlebars.
Brake lever
L1. Saddle seat area
L2. Saddle rails
L3. Seat post
L4. Seat post clamp
L5. Saddle clamp
Steering (N)
• The steering system consists of the handlebars (N4),
stem (N2) and headset bearings (N9 and N10).
• The operation of the steering system is vital to ensure
safe and comfortable cycling.
• The headset holds the front fork tube in place in the
frame and allow the front wheel/steering column to
move freely from side to side.
• The steering stem is fastened in the tube of the front
fork, and the way it is screwed on is critical for the
correct functioning of the headset bearings and for
ensuring that the front fork is securely attached to the
frame.
• The handlebars are clamped into the front of the stem.
M/Q1. Adjustment screw
M/Q2. Brake cable
M/Q3. Locking ring
M/Q4. Adjustment screw
M/Q5. Pivot point
M/Q6. Brake lever
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