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HYBRID ELECTRIC BICYCLE OWNER’S MANUAL

Enlightened Series

Additional information covering

Seat Tube Batteries (STB) Series

included in this manual

Rack Mount (RMB) Series

Содержание Enlightened Series

Страница 1: ...HYBRID ELECTRIC BICYCLE OWNER S MANUAL Enlightened Series Additional information covering Seat Tube Batteries STB Series included in this manual Rack Mount RMB Series...

Страница 2: ...r the road the further the distance traveled WEATHER cold weather can adversely affect the battery capacity WIND traveling with a tailwind will increase distance traveled traveling into a headwind wil...

Страница 3: ...Y ALWAYS WEAR A PROPERLY FITTED HELMET WHEN YOU RIDE YOUR BICYCLE DO NOT RIDE AT NIGHT CPSC RECORDS SHOW THAT ABOUT 35 OF BICYCLE RELATED DEATHS OCCUR AFTER DARK AVOID RIDING IN WET CONDITIONS CPSC RE...

Страница 4: ...s contact the experts at Currie Technologies directly by calling toll free 1 800 377 4532 Monday Friday 8 00 am 4 00 pm PST IMPORTANT Please activate your warranty by registering your new Currie produ...

Страница 5: ...f maintaining and repairing your bicycle The bicycle you have purchased is a complex object We recommend that you consult a bicycle repair specialist if you have doubts or concerns as to your experien...

Страница 6: ...____________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ ___________________________...

Страница 7: ...instructions blocked off and preceded by this symbol PART 1 Parts Identification and Tools 9 13 PART 2 Before You Ride 14 30 PART 3 Electrical Components 31 48 PART 4 Assembly 49 84 PART 5 Servicing...

Страница 8: ...wheel 74 Front Brake 74 Side Pull Brake 75 V Style Brake 76 77 Rotors 78 79 Axle Peg Assembly 80 Non Threaded Axle Peg 80 Threaded Axle Peg 80 Training Wheels 81 83 Wheels to Brace 82 Brace to Bicycle...

Страница 9: ...surfaces The frame and fork on mountain style bicycles are generally much sturdier than those on racing style bicycles Top Tube Seat Seat Post Quick Release Seat Stay Rear Reflector Rear Brake Wheel...

Страница 10: ...at Post Binder Bolt or Quick Release Skewer Seat Stay Rear Reflector Wheel Reflector Chain Wheel Crank Arm Pedal Rim Tire Tire Valve Chain Chain Stay Rear Sprocket Training Wheel Front Brake Lever Han...

Страница 11: ...Seat Seat Post Quick Release Battery Pack Rear Reflector Rear Brake Wheel Reflector Freewheel Handlebar Throttle Brake Lever Throttle Cable Brake cable Front Brake Front Fender Front Fork Front Hub Sp...

Страница 12: ...IDE 3TEM EAD 3ET EAD 4UBE 4OP 4UBE ANDLEBAR 4HROTTLE RAKE EVER RAKE ONTROL ABLE RONT RAKE RONT ORK 3POKES RONT 2IM 4IRE 6ALVE 3EAT 4UBE OWN 4UBE ENLIGHTENED SERIES Lightweight hidden NiMH nickel metal...

Страница 13: ...y assemble this unit please consult a qualified bicycle service specialist before riding If you need replacement parts or have questions pertaining to assembly of your bicycle call the service line di...

Страница 14: ...may lose control and fall Because any fall can result in serious injury or even death we do not repeat the warning of possible injury or death whenever the risk of falling is mentioned A SPECIAL NOTE...

Страница 15: ...the frame when off the seat easier and safer in situations such as sudden traffic stops Women can use a men s style bicycle to determine the correct size women s model The following chart and diagram...

Страница 16: ...t project from the frame beyond its Minimum Insertion or Maximum Extension mark If your seat post projects from the frame beyond these markings the seat post or frame may break which could cause you t...

Страница 17: ...cause you to lose control and fall Failure to properly tighten the stem binder bolt the handlebar binder bolt or the bar end extension clamping bolts may compromise steering action which could cause...

Страница 18: ...or excessive wear Ensure rims run true and have no obvious wobbles or kinks Ensure all wheel spokes are tight and not broken Check that axle nuts are tight If your bicycle is fitted with quick release...

Страница 19: ...o the handlebar shift and brake Ensure derailleurs shift levers and shift and brake cables are properly lubricated 8 Frame and Fork Check that the frame and fork are not bent or broken If either are b...

Страница 20: ...ourself with the laws of the state where you ride and to comply with all applicable laws including properly equipping yourself and your bike as the law requires Reflectors are important safety devices...

Страница 21: ...he types of bicycle reflectors Fork Mount Reflector Bracket Assembly First insert one washer onto the hex bolt and insert hex bolt through the reflector bracket and then through the fork Next insert a...

Страница 22: ...p screw to hold reflector assembly in place see the second diagram Finally adjust the reflector assembly in place and ensure that it is upright and facing away from the bike Seatstay Mount Reflector B...

Страница 23: ...concealed driveways Be extra careful at intersections and when preparing to pass other vehicles Familiarize yourself with all the bicycle s features Practice gear shifts braking and the use of toe cli...

Страница 24: ...to see when wet Night Riding IT IS RECOMMENDED TO NOT RIDE AT NIGHT Ensure bicycle is equipped with a full set of correctly positioned and clean reflectors Refer to page 1 and 101 of this manual Use a...

Страница 25: ...hniques Rules for Children To avoid accidents teach children good riding skills with an emphasis on safety from an early age Children should always be supervised by an adult Always wear a properly fit...

Страница 26: ...left shift lever and the rear derailleur by the right To operate you must be pedaling forward You can not shift derailleur gears when you are stopped or when pedaling backwards Before shifting ease up...

Страница 27: ...ving the Grip Shift one click or through multiple gears by continued twisting By twisting the left shifter forward or away from you a smaller chainwheel can be selected To select a higher gear twist t...

Страница 28: ...chain one cog continuing to push will move the chain over multiple cogs Pulling the smaller upper left shifter with your index finger moves the chain from a larger to a smaller chainwheel To select a...

Страница 29: ...d Store your bicycle under shelter Avoid leaving it in the rain or exposed to corrosive materials Riding on the beach or in coastal areas exposes your bicycle to salt which is very corrosive Wash your...

Страница 30: ...ll result which may cause rusting Please notice that your bicycle warranty does not cover paint damage rust corrosion dry rot or theft Security It is advisable that the following steps be taken to pre...

Страница 31: ...will be under a high load and may show a reduced number of LED s or show the Yellow or even Red LED When the throttle is disengaged i e no power to the motor due to the bicycle being stationary or co...

Страница 32: ...e the range of the bicycle because more battery power is being used Press the to decrease the amount of the power assistance Note that this will also increase the range of the bicycle because less bat...

Страница 33: ...l the pedals get a lighter feel than riding without the motor assisting you Once you have twisted the throttle all the way the motor will accelerate you to its full speed of about 15mph 24 km h PAS Pe...

Страница 34: ...will assist you by pushing proportionately with your pedaling force If you are descending a hill and putting very little force on the pedals the motor will also not be pushing very much TMM4 Frame To...

Страница 35: ...t every 90 days for NiMH Li Ion and every 30 days for SLA until normal use is resumed Always store bicycle with fully charged batteries Never charge the batteries for more than 24 hours Always disconn...

Страница 36: ...use The self discharging rate depends on the temperature at which they are stored Excessively cold or hot storage temperatures will drain the batteries faster than normal Ideally the batteries should...

Страница 37: ...ged to avoid the possibility of unanticipated circumstances such as an unexpected power surge from a lightning strike or other power line anomaly potentially causing damage Only use Currie supplied ch...

Страница 38: ...arm to the touch so make sure you charge them in an open area and do not lay anything on the charger unit while charging Although you cannot over charge the batteries using the Currie Smart Charger we...

Страница 39: ...r ON via the switch on 1 the back side The red power light on the front of the charger will illuminate when the charger is working properly Insert the XLR plug round plug with 3 pins into the charger...

Страница 40: ...to the charger port on the bike being sure 2 the charger plug is fully seated in the charger port The light should be solid red or blinking green to indicate charging however you will need to refer to...

Страница 41: ...cle DUAL POWER SWITCHES Bikes with dual rack mounted battery packs RMB 2007 and RMB 2008 are also equipped with a dual power switch This switch has two ON positions that corresponds to the two battery...

Страница 42: ...STB Series 36v 40a glass type fuse On the battery pack externally accessible Enlightened Series NiMH 30a blade type fuse inside the bottom end of the downtube remove downtube cap to access Enlightened...

Страница 43: ...wiring system may differ Via Mezza STB w SLA Batteries Bikes 2008 USA WIRING DIAGRAM BATTERY CASE Complete BATTERY BATTERY FUSE SWITCH ON OFF FULL HALF LOW THROTTLE BRAKE LEVER LEFT BRAKE LEVER RIGHT...

Страница 44: ...4525 Make Date 2007 01 17 BATTERY 12V 10Ah BATTERY 12V 10Ah FUSE 40a Glass Type ENCLOSED BATTERY BOX Box 1 is standard with bike The fuse is accessible externally 1 2 3 Wiring Diagram TAG PAS w RMB Bi...

Страница 45: ...tional ASSIST CONVERTER a k a WHITE BOX 1 1 ASSIST SENSOR a k a BLACK BOX MOTOR CONTROLLER THROTTLE 1 2 3 CHARGER PORT BATTERY CASE Complete BATTERY BATTERY WIRE HARNESS BATTERY CASE FUSE BRAKE LEVER...

Страница 46: ...ATTERY NiMH 24v 9a 4th pin not used Rear View of Crankset PTS Sensor is removeable from crankset Controller Connector not used Wiring Diagram PTS w NiMH Battery Bicycles Diagram is for representationa...

Страница 47: ...veable and available seperate from crankset SWITCH ON OFF 5 30 1 2 3 CHARGER PORT WHEEL REAR w HUB MOTOR BATTERY CONTROLLER BATTERY GAUGE w TORQUE ADJUSTER CRANKSET w PTS SENSOR Wiring Diagram PTS w L...

Страница 48: ...ADJUST SWITCH ON OFF 5 30 1 2 3 CHARGER PORT WHEEL REAR w HUB MOTOR BATTERY BATTERY GAUGE w TORQUE ADJUSTER TMM4 SENSOR Wiring Diagram TMM4 w Li Ion Battery Bicycles Tentative diagram is for represent...

Страница 49: ...osen the Allen key bolt using the 6mm Allen key Some models may use a 13mm hexagonal bolt instead of an Allen key bolt Place the handlebar stem into the top of the head tube ensuring that all cables a...

Страница 50: ...play from the fork but allows the fork to rotate smoothly Align the stem with the front wheel 3 Tighten the stem clamp bolts to secure the stem to the steerer tube Handlebar Installation Remove the st...

Страница 51: ...oo loose Re align the handlebar with the front wheel and re tighten the stem bolt Standard Stem Bolt System Remove the protective shipping cap from the stem wedge 1 Remove the Stem Plug from the stem...

Страница 52: ...s head screwdriver Figure 1 Handlebar with Grip Shifter Figure 2 Top mounted thumb shifter Failure to properly tighten clamping bolts may cause sudden movement of the component resulting in loss of st...

Страница 53: ...ech nician Check the tightness of the headset and the fork Rotate the fork checking for smoothness If it feels like the fork is binding then an adjustment will need to be made to the headset Move the...

Страница 54: ...e seat up and down to firmly mesh the serrations together The serrations must mesh completely together to insure a stabilized riding position Securely tighten the nut on the seat clamp If there is a n...

Страница 55: ...ockwise thread It is very important that you check the crank set for correct adjustment and tightness before riding your bicycle New cranks may become loose with initial use refer to pages 105 108 for...

Страница 56: ...lease lever like a wing nut If the quick release lever is moved to the closed position with no resistance clamping strength is insufficient Move the quick release lever to the open position tighten th...

Страница 57: ...not a substitute for a correct quick release adjustment Failure to properly adjust the quick release mechanism can cause the wheel to wobble or disengage which could cause you to lose control and fal...

Страница 58: ...ge the brake lever several times checking the position of the brake shoes at the rim The brake shoes should be 1mm away from the rim when in a relaxed position When the brake lever is engaged the brak...

Страница 59: ...k fixing bolt 1 While holding the shoe against the rim adjust the amount of shoe protrusion by interchanging the position of the B washers i e 6 mm and 3 mm so that dimension A is kept at 39 mm or mor...

Страница 60: ...everything is operating correctly and that the shoe clearance is correct before riding the bike 6 Pass the inner cable through the inner cable lead Set the cable with a clearance of 1mm between each b...

Страница 61: ...rim than the front portion of the brake pad Do not ride the bicycle until the brakes are functioning properly To test apply the brakes while trying to push the bike forward to make sure they will sto...

Страница 62: ...the cable housing seats appropriately into the end of the barrel adjuster and check for any kinks or damage Slide the exposed brake cable through the rotating rod housing stop located on the caliper...

Страница 63: ...t ride using rubbing alcohol NEVER use oil or similar products to clean your disc brake system Avoid touching the rotor disc with your fingers at any time Naturally oily fingers can contaminate the ro...

Страница 64: ...the direction you want the chain to go For example turning clockwise will loosen the cable tension and move the chain away from the wheel while turning counter clockwise will tighten cable tension an...

Страница 65: ...ainwheel If the chain falls off the largest chainwheel and into the pedals you will need to turn the High limit screw in 1 4 turn increments clockwise until the chain no longer falls off Shift through...

Страница 66: ...e mechanism to fail Failure to maintain check and properly adjust the sus pension system may result in suspension mal function which can cause you to lose control and fall Changing suspension adjustme...

Страница 67: ...ust be removed from the spindle before attempting to work on the pivot Some models have two small 2 5mm Allen bolts on the underside of the bottom bracket shell These must be removed before attempting...

Страница 68: ...the seat post Frame bags install at the apex of the top and seat tubes Secure the straps around each tube NOTE The frame bag straps must not bind the cables The straps must go around the frame only O...

Страница 69: ...front wheel from your bicycle Remove the hex nut from the caliper brake bolt on the rear of the fork and slide the brake assembly from the fork Place the fender assembly onto the fork making sure the...

Страница 70: ...ender bracket holes line up with those in the frame Attach the fender by using two screws to directly mount the fender onto the frame The mounts are located below the seat post and near the rear of th...

Страница 71: ...are attached and all quick releases nuts and bolts have been tightened securely Correct maintenance of your bicycle will ensure many years of happy riding Service your bicycle regularly by referring t...

Страница 72: ...bar stem into the head tube observing the minimum insertion mark on the handlebar stem and ensuring that all cables are free of tangles Check that the fork and the handlebar are facing forward and tha...

Страница 73: ...o that the minimum insertion mark cannot be seen Attachment of an incorrect pedal into a crank arm will cause irreparable damage to the crank the pedal or both Pedals Crank Set Look for the letters R...

Страница 74: ...assembly instructions For more information on brake adjustment and maintenance refer to pages 99 102 A greater force is required to activate the rear brake due to longer cable length It is advisable...

Страница 75: ...anchor nut Spin the wheel the brake shoes should not contact the rim at any point and should be an equal distance from the rim on both sides Make sure all nuts and bolts are securely tightened Test t...

Страница 76: ...e pin fixing bolt 1 While holding the shoe against the rim adjust the amount of shoe protrusion by interchanging the position of the B washers i e 6 mm or 3 mm so that dimension A is kept at 39 mm or...

Страница 77: ...that everything is operating correctly and that the shoe clearance is correct before riding the bike 6 Pass the inner cable through the inner cable lead Set the cable with a clearance of 1mm between e...

Страница 78: ...ll the way in Screw the adjusting barrels in the upper plate in or out 2 to set the bearing for maximum travel The bearing should be as far down as it can go without resting on the lower plate or the...

Страница 79: ...ury Barrel End Single Cable Casing Cable Adjuster Cable Splitter Upper Cable short casing Upper Cable long casing Upper Plate Bearing Football Ends Lower Plate Lower Cable Adjusting Barrel Locknut Key...

Страница 80: ...This style of peg is threaded to fit the axle Make sure the axle nut is tight with a 15mm wrench Place a screw driver through the mounting holes of the peg and attach the peg to the axle by turning c...

Страница 81: ...the shoulder bolt Lock the training wheel into place by screwing another hex nut onto the shoulder bolt Repeat for both training wheels Option 2 First attach the training wheels to the wheel brace In...

Страница 82: ...the axle and replace the washer and axle nut Tighten the axle nut securely making sure that the wheel brace stays in the proper vertical position The elongated hole on the wheel brace allows the trai...

Страница 83: ...he elongated hole on the brace allows for raising and lowering the training wheel to the proper height It is very important to check the training wheel connection to the bicycle Failure to properly ti...

Страница 84: ...Pads If your bike is supplied with pads wrap the foam inner cushion around the appropriate bar Place the outer cover over the inner cushion and press the Velcro together securely Turn the pad so the V...

Страница 85: ...t over lubricate remove excess lubricant to prevent dirt build up Never use a degreaser to lubricate your chain WD 40 PART 5 SERVICING Frequency Component Lubricant How to Lubricate Weekly Chain Chain...

Страница 86: ...nspect wires n a Inspect connectors n a Lubrication as per schedule 1 85 Check derailleur adjustment 115 116 Check brake adjustment 99 102 Check brake and gear cable adjustment 99 114 Check tire wear...

Страница 87: ...wdriver 5 Standard Phillips head screwdriver 6 Standard slip joint pliers 7 Tire pump 8 Tube repair kit 9 Tire levers 10 Travel Tools Spare Tube 1 Patch kit 2 Pump 3 Tire levers 4 Multi tool 5 Change...

Страница 88: ...are not straight they will need to be adjusted This is quite difficult and is best left to a bicycle repair specialist Broken or loose spokes Check that all spokes are tight and that none are missing...

Страница 89: ...efore you fully inflate the tire Tread Check that the tread shows no signs of excessive wear or flat spots and that there are no cuts or other damage Caution Excessively worn or damaged tires should b...

Страница 90: ...he wheel from the bicycle 1 Deflate the tire completely via the valve Loosen the tire bead 2 by pushing it inward all the way around Press one side of the tire bead up over the edge of the rim 3 Note...

Страница 91: ...site side of the valve and work around the rim Before the tire is completely mounted push the valve up into the rim to make sure 12 the tire can sit squarely in position Fit the rest of the tire rolli...

Страница 92: ...ncluding the wedge that will be inserted into the frame The height of the handlebar can be adjusted to suit your comfort preference If the stem is removed from the steering column you will notice a ma...

Страница 93: ...mately horizontal with the ends pointing back and slightly up On BMX bicycles the handlebar should remain in an approximately upright position but can be angled back or forward slightly for comfort On...

Страница 94: ...the grip from interfering with Grip Shift 4 rotation Slide handlebar grip over handlebar Thread the cable inner wire through cable housings and frame and attach to 5 derailleur Make sure that the cab...

Страница 95: ...needed to operate the brakes or shifters Before every ride check that there are no kinks or frays in the cables and housing Also check that the housing is seated properly into each cable stop of the...

Страница 96: ...If your bike is equipped with a threadless headset please see a qualified specialist for repairs and adjustments Adjustment Loosen the headset top locknut or remove it completely along with the reflec...

Страница 97: ...minimum insertion To avoid damage to either the seat post the frame or possibly the rider the minimum insertion mark must be inside the frame Lubrication Remove the seat post from the frame and wipe o...

Страница 98: ...the clamping mechanism There are two types of seat clamps commonly in use The most common employs a steel clamp with hexagonal nuts on either side to tighten The other type known as a micro adjustable...

Страница 99: ...should be set in a comfortable position within easy reach of the rider s hands and must not be able to move on the handlebar Some brake levers make use of a reach adjustment screw which can be altered...

Страница 100: ...the rim loosen the lock nut and turn the adjuster Brake pad clearance should be a maximum 2mm from the rim When correct re tighten the lock nut If the pads cannot be set close enough to the rim in th...

Страница 101: ...adjustment can be made via the barrel cable adjusters which are located on each brake lever To adjust squeeze the brake pads against the rim loosen the lock nut and turn the adjuster to pull the brak...

Страница 102: ...To do this fit an Allen key into the brake pad holding bolt loosen the fixing nut and adjust Move the brake pad along its mounting post to alter the distance from the rim and move the curved adjustme...

Страница 103: ...them safely Inspection Pedals should be inspected every month taking note of the following areas Check correct tightness into the crank arms If pedals are allowed to become loose they will not only b...

Страница 104: ...e thread The left pedal which attaches to the other crank arm is marked L on the axle and screws in with a counter clockwise thread Insert the correct pedal into the crank arm and begin to turn the th...

Страница 105: ...repair Inspection The crank set should be checked for correct adjustment and tightness every month Crank nuts must be kept tight and the bottom bracket bearings must be properly adjusted Remove the c...

Страница 106: ...ckwise 2 Remove the left side locknut by turning it clockwise and remove the keyed lockwasher 3 Remove the adjusting cone by turning it clockwise with a screwdriver 4 Remove the left ball retainer sli...

Страница 107: ...by turning it counter clockwise 5 and remove the right ball retainer Clean and inspect all bearing surfaces and ball retainers and replace any damaged parts Pack the ball bearing retainers with greas...

Страница 108: ...p 1 Tap the crank arm lightly with a mallet 2 Re tighten the flange nuts and refit the dust caps 3 New cranks may become loose with initial use Perform the following task after several hours of riding...

Страница 109: ...ses inefficient gear shifting Make sure that there are no stiff links they must all move freely Lubrication The chain bicycle and motor drive should be lubricated with light oil at least every month o...

Страница 110: ...be pried off of the master link with a screwdriver To replace feed the chain around the chainwheel and rear sprocket fit the master link into the rollers into each end of the chain position the maste...

Страница 111: ...bracket 1 mounting bolt Loosen the 15mm outer axle nut 2 Loosen the 17mm inner axle nut 3 Loosen the 14mm top adjuster nut 4 Tighten or loosen the 13mm lower adjuster nut to adjust 5 the motor chain N...

Страница 112: ...ts Loosen the 15mm outer axle nut 2 Loosen the 17mm thin inner axle nut 3 Slide the motor with the motor plate forward or 4 backward to adjust the chain not shown tension to allow only about 5mm slack...

Страница 113: ...s are very complex They require infrequent attention as far as lubrication adjustment or replacement of internal parts if needed this should be left to a specialist Keep the coaster hub sprocket clean...

Страница 114: ...ft the chain cleanly from one cog to the next without hesitation On SIS equipped bicycles each notched position in the shifter must equate to a new gear position After shifting the rear derailleur sho...

Страница 115: ...ut hesitation If noise occurs use the barrel adjuster to fine tune the cable tension Turning the barrel adjuster clockwise will decrease cable tension and allow the derailleur cage to move farther awa...

Страница 116: ...largest chainwheel If the chain does not shift onto the largest chainwheel you will need to turn the High limit screw counter clockwise until the chain moves to the largest chainwheel If the chain fa...

Страница 117: ...ement and should remain securely fitted and in good clean conditions at all times Periodically inspect all reflectors brackets and mounting hardware for signs of wear or damage Replace immediately if...

Страница 118: ...and through the basket bracket assembly on bike Next insert a second washer onto the bolt and thread a 10mm nyloc nut onto the bolt behind the basket bracket assembly Tighten bolts until snug Repeat...

Страница 119: ...ut of adjustment Stiff chain link Loose pedal axle bearings Loose bottom bracket axle bearings Bent bottom bracket or pedal axle Loose crankset Pedal bearings too tight Bottom bracket bearings too tig...

Страница 120: ...se Bulge in the rim or rim out of true Brake mounting bolts loose Brakes out of adjustment Fork loose in head tube Axle broken Wheel out of true Hub comes loose Headset binding Hub bearings collapsed...

Страница 121: ...move sharp object embedded in tire Correct tire pressure File down spoke Problem Steering not accurate Frequent punctures Possible Cause Wheels not aligned in frame Headset loose or binding Front fork...

Страница 122: ...s Replace hub motor wheel No power when the switch is turned ON Blown fuse Replace fuse Loose connectors Check all connectors Broke wire Inspect all wires for damage Faulty switch Replace switch and r...

Страница 123: ...y terminals Inspect and clean battery terminals Throttle on bicycles so equipped does not spring back to neutral position Grip jammed against throttle Reposition grip so gap between it and the throttl...

Страница 124: ...lever on one end and a nut on the other the wheel quick release uses a cam action to clamp the bike s wheel in place Because of its adjustable nature it is critical that you understand how it works an...

Страница 125: ...retention device loosen the tension adjusting enough to allow removing the wheel then go to step 5 5 Raise the front wheel a few inches off the ground and tap the top of the wheel with the palm of yo...

Страница 126: ...a Quick Release Rear Wheel 1 Shift the rear derailleur to its outermost position 2 Pull the derailleur body back with your right hand 3 Rotate the quick release lever to the OPEN position The lever s...

Страница 127: ...a six inch adjustable wrench or a 15mm box wrench to tighten the axle nuts as tight as you can 3 Close the brake shoes then spin the wheel to make sure that it is centered in the frame and clears the...

Страница 128: ...reases clamping force turning it counterclockwise while keeping the cam lever from rotating reduces clamping force Less than half a turn of the tension adjusting nut can make the difference between sa...

Страница 129: ...ing force If you feel the wheel begin to lock up release pressure just a little to keep the wheel rotating just short of lockup It s important to develop a feel for the amount of brake lever pressure...

Страница 130: ...vetrain or in some special cases a combination of the two 1 Why all those gears You will get the greatest fitness benefit produce the greatest sustained power and have the greatest endurance if you le...

Страница 131: ...he way to keep things straight is to remember that shifting the chain in towards the centerline of the bike is for accelerating and climbing and is called a downshift Moving the chain out or away from...

Страница 132: ...ur bicycle has an internal gear hub drivetrain the gear changing mechanism will consist of A 3 5 7 or possibly 12 speed internal gear hub One or sometimes two shifters One or two control cables One fr...

Страница 133: ...Keep the straps loose and don t tighten them until your technique and confidence in getting in and out of the pedals warrants it Never ride in traffic with your toe straps tight F Clipless step in ped...

Страница 134: ...a large volume of air very rapidly and will raise the pressure in your tire very rapidly To avoid over inflation when using a gas station air hose put air into your tire in short spaced bursts Tire pr...

Страница 135: ...bject The Presta valve has a narrower diameter and is only found on bicycle tires To inflate a Presta valve tube using a Presta headed bicycle pump remove the valve cap unscrew counterclockwise the va...

Страница 136: ...sed speed you may develop also increases your risk When braking the front of a suspended bike dips You could lose control and fall if your skill is not up to handling this system Get to know how to ha...

Страница 137: ..._________________________________________ Address _____________________________________________________ Date Purchased _______________ Place of Purchase _____________ Model Brand Information _________...

Страница 138: ...r Warranties are limited to repair and or replacement of scooters and or parts judged by Currie Technologies at its sole discretion to be defective Currie Technologies Limited Warranties do not cover...

Страница 139: ...such a product an amount equal to the original purchase price of such product The original owner shall pay for all costs of labor associated with any warranty claims This warranty supersedes all previ...

Страница 140: ...when they are received and immediately after each use for the recommended charge times see below Li Ion Lithium Ion batteries 4 6 hours NiMH Nickel Metal Hydride 4 6 hours SLA Sealed Lead Acid batter...

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