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I N S P E C T I O N
Perform the following inspections and maintenance when indicated.
CHECK TIGHTNESS
Your new eBike left the shop with bolts and connections properly tightened — but those bolts and
connections loosen over time and sometimes even during shipping. This is normal. It’s important to check
and adjust them to make certain they are tight.
KNOW YOUR TORQUE SPECS
Torque is a measure of the tightness of a screw or bolt. Too much torque can stretch, deform, or break
a bolt (or the part it attaches). Too little torque can allow the part to move and may lead to fatigue and
breakage of the bolt (or the attached part). A torque wrench is the only reliable method of determining
correct tightness. If you do not have a torque wrench, you cannot properly inspect for tightness and
should consult your bike shop. The torque specification is often written on or near the bolt or part. If a
part does not have a specification on it, ask your local bike shop or contact the Bakcou customer service
department. It shouldn’t take more than a few minutes to check the following and adjust as necessary to
proper torque specs:
HANDLEBAR
Check that the handlebar grips are secure (they shouldn’t move or rotate).
WARNING:
A handlebar end that is not plugged or covered can cut the rider in a crash. Inspect regularly.
FRAME AND FORK
Examine your frame and fork, especially near junctions, and clamping or attachment areas. Look and feel
for signs of fatigue: dents, cracks, scratches, deformation, discoloration, unusual noises (e.g. chain slap or
brake rub during acceleration). If you find any, contact your bike shop before riding the eBike.
BRAKES
1. Check the brake pads for wear.
2. On the disc brakes, replace brake pads that are thinner than 1mm.
3. Check the thickness/wear of the rotors.
4. The minimum thickness is often printed on the disc.
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Saddle clamp bolt(s)
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Seatpost clamp bolt
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Stem bolts
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Shift lever attachment bolts
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Brake lever attachment bolts
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Brake bolts, front and rear, including any bolt
that attaches a cable housing stop
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Suspension attachment bolts and
crank arm bolts