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DEAR KUBERG CUSTOMER

Congratulations on your purchase of a KUBERG Challenger. You now own a state of the 
art electric motorcycle that will give you endless thrills if you maintain it properly. We 
welcome you to the community of KUBERG riders.

Your KUBERG Challenger is a performance motorcycle that should be treated with 
caution and used in safe environments. The Challenger is highly adjustable and can be 
set up specifically for the rider. Please do not allow the motorcycle to be used or adjusted 
by other operators.

Your KUBERG Challenger is driven by a powerful electric motor, which requires experience 
and careful handling. The speed and torque settings MUST be set to suit the abilities 
of the rider. Please remember that even when the torque setting is set to a slow setting, 
the torque on these motors is virtually instant. This means that opening the throttle 
will propel the motorcycle to a rapid speed almost instantly. For developing good riding 
skills this is a wonderful feature, as it will teach riders throttle control gradually with lower 
power. If the maximum power and torque is set too aggressively, the rider may accelerate 
to a speed he/she is not comfortable with. Your Challenger has great capabilities and 
can grow with the skills of the rider to very high levels of performance, but it is important 
to start slow and speed up as you improve.

KUBERG motorcycles (except the KUBERG Freerider Street) are designed for off road use 
only and must not be used on public roads or sidewalks. Please check and obey all local 
and state laws. KUBERG motorcycles should only be ridden in safe areas where all laws 
are being followed and all required permissions are given.

KUBERG motorcycles are amazingly capable and can be used from the earliest stages 
of learning to ride all the way through to veteran riders. The secret of learning to ride 
well is to be able to ride a lot, and KUBERG motorcycles make this learning process very 
gratifying for teenagers and adults alike. Thanks again for purchasing a KUBERG  
motorcycle, and we hope you enjoy the ride!

Michal Kubanek
President, KUBERG s.r.o.

KUBERG s.r.o.

Zengrova 630/83
703 00 Ostrava – Vitkovice
Czech Republic
www.kuberg.com

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CHALLENGER - OWNER‘S MANUAL

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Содержание Challenger

Страница 1: ...E N G L I S H O W N E R S M A N U A L ...

Страница 2: ...e as it will teach riders throttle control gradually with lower power If the maximum power and torque is set too aggressively the rider may accelerate to a speed he she is not comfortable with Your Challenger has great capabilities and can grow with the skills of the rider to very high levels of performance but it is important to start slow and speed up as you improve KUBERG motorcycles except the...

Страница 3: ...nce 17 Weather effects on performance 17 Maintenance 18 Before each ride 19 Cleaning 19 Front wheel removal and installation 20 Rear wheel removal and installation 21 Front and rear brake adjustment 21 Brake squeal 22 Adjusting the suspension 22 Battery use care and maintenance 24 Charging instructions 25 Battery removal and installation 26 Short term and long term storage 27 Battery disposal 27 R...

Страница 4: ...or other important related information Safety advice WARNING Failure to obey all of the warnings instructions contained in this manual may result in serious injury or death and or permanent damage to your KUBERG motorcycle Speed torque settings Your KUBERG Challenger features a power and torque control button that must be set for the abilities of the rider This must be set by the responsible super...

Страница 5: ...uring operation in order to maintain control of the motorcycle Never ride under the influence of alcohol or other drugs Go to page 27 to find detailed instructions concerning proper riding technique One rider only Your motorcycle was engineered to carry one rider and no 0 passengers Carrying a passenger would overload the motorcycle and alter the handling Do not allow this to happen Do not overloa...

Страница 6: ...H Frame Aluminium Hydroformed Cradle frame Wheelbase 125 cm 49 2 120 cm 47 2 Seat height Handlebar height 106 cm 41 7 100 cm 39 4 Front and rear brakes Hydraulic Disc Brake System Tektro Orion 4P Brake discs front rear Hardened brake discs SBT 35 HRC 203 180 mm 203 160 Brake pads Sintered brake pads Front fork RST KILLAH 200 mm Rear shock absorber DNM Burner RCP 3 200 lbs Tires front rear 19 2 75 ...

Страница 7: ...starts and accelerate gradually Avoid full speed riding and use the Beginner and the Sport mode only Do not use the Race mode Avoid hard braking New brakes need some time to break in with moderate use Before first ride NOTE If you purchased your KUBERG motorcycle at a local dealer your motorcycle might already be fully adjusted and ready to ride If you purchased your KUBERG motorcycle still in the...

Страница 8: ... the fork upper plate The LED illuminates green when the motorcycle is fully charged yellow when the charge reaches 65 and red when the battery charge reaches 30 The red light will start blinking when the battery charge is very low From this point the motorcycle will start losing power and will be able to travel roughly 2 3 km 1 2 miles before the motorcycle shuts down completely Setting up your K...

Страница 9: ...s evenly on both sides Very small movements make a big difference Do not tighten the chain too much so that there is no slack at all It should be taught not tight 5 Tighten the rear axle nut 78 80 Nm check the sprocket and chain tensioner for tightness and ensure all bolts are tight 6 When turning the rear wheel by hand lubricate the chain with the off road motorcycle chain lube spray 7 Spin the r...

Страница 10: ...eeded go to page 17 and follow these steps to adjust its tension 4 Lubricate the chain with the dry motorcycle chain lube spray spin the rear wheel by hand at least 10 times around and remove the excess lubricant using a cloth If the wheel does not spin freely go to page 21 and follow the brake adjustment instructions This vehicle should be returned for periodic maintenance to your selling dealer ...

Страница 11: ... in first WARNING Do not operate your KUBERG Challenger if any damage is apparent Immediately contact your local retailer distributor or KUBERG Customer Service WARNING There are no user serviceable elements incorporated into the motor motor controller batteries battery charger throttle or wiring harness of your KUBERG electric motorcycle DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DISASSEMBLE OR ADJUST ANY OF THESE COMPON...

Страница 12: ... is adjustable the RST KILLAH front fork has settings for damping RST KILLAH quick set up guide 1 Rotate the blue adjuster located on the fork upper plate to change the amount of compression damping to the lockout 2 Rotate the red rebound adjuster located on the bottom of the right fork as indicated on the sticker to adjust the rebound to faster or slower Rear suspension Your KUBERG Challenger is ...

Страница 13: ... severe injury or death and or damage to property WARNING Never mechanically manipulate the battery never open the battery pack and do not puncture the battery cover or the battery itself CAUTION Keep the battery away from excessive heat and or open flames Avoid long term exposure to direct rays from the sun CAUTION Protect the battery from water or other moisture If the battery becomes wet from r...

Страница 14: ...ont and sides of the motorcycle so the battery pack can be carefully pulled out 7 With the help of other person gently remove the battery out from the frame Be extra careful to the wires and connectors 8 To install the battery reverse the procedure above and ensure all connectors are secured and all bolts are tightened properly Tightening torque for the battery bolt removed during step 6 is 9 5 10...

Страница 15: ...pped set the power switch to the OFF position by unplugging the magnetic kill switch Learning to stand up Once the basics are mastered the speed and torque settings can be switched to faster and more powerful settings step by step to match the improving skills of the rider Before you get going too quickly it s a good idea to learn to ride the motorcycle correctly This means changing the riding pos...

Страница 16: ...n without a helmet Clothing Motorcycle leathers and padded protection for knees back and arms can prevent abrasion injuries in the event of a fall Failure to use appropriate safety equipment greatly increases the likelihood of death or serious injury in the event of an accident Never wear loose fitting clothes as these may catch on wheels chains control levers or footrests Do not wear shoes or boo...

Страница 17: ...aims must be made directly to the original selling retailer The selling retailer is the primary provider of warranty support and customer service Kuberg may choose to perform warranty service at the sole discretion of Kuberg The original owner of the product must provide proof of purchase prior to the approval of any warranty claim Under no circumstances do our warranties include any costs associa...

Страница 18: ...ALER NOTES DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES PERFORMED AND PARTS REPLACED SIGNATURE DATE DEALER NOTES DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES PERFORMED AND PARTS REPLACED SIGNATURE DATE DEALER NOTES DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES PERFORMED AND PARTS REPLACED SIGNATURE DATE DEALER NOTES DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES PERFORMED AND PARTS REPLACED SIGNATURE DATE DEALER NOTES DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES PERFORMED AND PARTS REPLACED SIGNATURE DA...

Страница 19: ...KUBERG s r o Zengrova 630 83 Ostrava Vítkovice 703 00 Czech Republic email kuberg kuberg com www kuberg com ...

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