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OWNER’S MANUAL

LIMITED WARRANTY

KUBERG motorcycles are warranted to the 

original retail purchaser to be free from 

defects in materials and workmanship in the 

frame and components except for batteries, 

tires, and inner tubes for a period of thirty (30) 

days from the date of purchase. Batteries are 

warranted to the original retail purchaser to be 

free from defects in materials and workman-

ship for a period of thirty (30) days from the 

date of purchase. Tires and tubes are warrant-

ed to be free of manufacturing and material 

defects for thirty (30) days. Such tire and tube 

warranty shall not include flat tires, tire cuts, 

skid through, over inflation blowouts, or other 

such misuse or normal hazards. Warranties are 

limited to repair and/or replacement of bike 

and/or parts found by KUBERG to be defective, 

at the sole discretion of KUBERG. 

KUBERG Limited Warranty does not cover or 

apply to the following: Normal wear and tear; 

any damage, failure and/or loss caused by 

accident, shipping, misuse, neglect, abuse and/

or failure to follow instructions or warnings as 

stated in the applicable owner’s manual or oth-

er printed materials provided with the product; 

damage, failure and/or loss caused by the use 

of the product for stunt riding, ramp jumping, 

speed competition, inappropriate off-road 

use, acrobatics, trick riding or other similar 

activities, or in any other manner for which 

such products were not specifically designed. 

This warranty does not apply to any products 

or components, mechanical and/or electrical, 

which have in any way been altered from their 

original configuration by any person. KUBERG 

will not be liable and/or responsible for any 

damage, failure or loss caused by any unautho-

rized service or use of unauthorized parts.

The KUBERG Limited Warranty does not cover 

or apply to any KUBERG product used for rent-

al or commercial purposes unless the specific 

product is designated, labeled, or marketed by 

KUBERG as acceptable for rental or commer-

cial use. All warranty claims must be made 

directly to 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 prod-

uct must provide proof of purchase prior to 

approval of any warranty claim. Under no cir-

cumstances does this limited warranty include 

any costs associated with shipment and/or 

transportation to or from retailer, distributor 

or KUBERG. KUBERG, at its sole discretion, has 

the option of replacing with a new part, a fac-

tory recertified part, or repairing any defective 

product and/or component there- of, or to pay 

to the owner of such 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 previous warranties. 

The warranties stated herein are in lieu of and 

expressly excludes all other warranties not 

expressly set forth herein, whether express or 

implied by law or otherwise, including, but not 

limited to, any warranties for merchantability 

and/or fitness for any particular purpose. 

KUBERG shall in no event be liable or respon-

sible for incidental or consequential losses, 

damages or expenses in connection with their 

electric dirt bike products.

The liability of KUBERG hereunder is expressly 

limited to the replacement of goods comply-

ing with this warranty or at the sole election 

of KUBERG to the repayment of an amount 

equivalent to the purchase price of the product 

in question. 

  

CAUTION!

Some states may not permit the exclusion 

or limitation of consequential damages and 

therefore, such limitations may not apply to 

the consumer in which such impermissible 

exclusions are involved. 

Contact information on the back cover.

Содержание Freerider 2016

Страница 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL 2016 FREERIDER ENGLISH ...

Страница 2: ...2 OWNER S MANUAL ...

Страница 3: ...iding 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 Freerider 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...

Страница 4: ... IN PERIOD 13 MOTORCYCLE CONTROLS 13 DRIVE TRAIN 16 ADJUSTING CHAIN TENSION 16 MOTOR PERFORMANCE 16 WEATHER EFFECTS ON PERFORMANCE 16 MAINTENANCE 17 BEFORE EACH RIDE 17 DAILY MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING 17 CLEANING 17 FRONT WHEEL REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION 18 REAR WHEEL REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION 18 FRONT AND REAR BRAKE ADJUSTMENT 19 BRAKE SQUEAL 20 ADJUSTING THE SUSPENSION 20 BATTERY USE CARE AND MAINTE...

Страница 5: ...ETTING POWER TORQUE MODES 25 SETTING UP THE BRAKES 26 RIDING INSTRUCTIONS SAFETY TIPS BEGINNER RIDERS 27 FIRST RIDE NOVICE RIDERS 27 LEARNING TO STAND UP 27 CORRECT RIDING TECHNIQUE 27 PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT 29 HELMETS 29 CLOTHING 29 ACCESSORIES 30 LIMITED WARRANTY 31 ...

Страница 6: ...o not understand any of this important information please contact your selling dealer distributor or the KUBERG Customer Service Department Email kuberg kuberg com phone 420 608 757 353 Prop 65 WARNING CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING accessories contain lead and lead compounds chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and reproductive harm Batteries also contain chemicals known ...

Страница 7: ...ne that their child or teenager has the ability and judgment to operate the vehicle safely WARNING OFFROAD USE ONLY Kuberg motorcycles are designed primarily for OFF ROAD use Please check your local state and national regulations as to whether single track motorized electric vehicles are legal for road use in your area Kuberg Freerider is not homologated for road use in the European Union ELECTRIC...

Страница 8: ...caused by rider error A typical error made by motorcycle riders is veering wide on a turn due to EXCESSIVE SPEED or under cornering due to insufficient lean angle for the given speed WARNING Maintain a proper posture while riding The posture of rider is important for proper control of the motorcycle The rider should keep both hands on the handlebars and both feet on the footrests during operation ...

Страница 9: ...ow children to ride on slopes that are too steep for their ability NIGHT TIME Do not ride after dark or in low light conditions BATTERIES We have equipped your KUBERG Freerider with highly advanced lithium ion batteries Go to page xxx to learn about these batteries and the correct charging procedure BE AWARE OF THE MOTORCYCLE S CHAIN Under no circumstances should hands or other body parts be close...

Страница 10: ... to a whole new riding experience 1 Throttle 2 Handlebar 3 Steering column 4 Front brake 5 Rear brake 6 Number plate 7 On off switch 8 Fender 9 Tire 10 Front forks 11 Speed torque control button 12 Foot pegs 13 Motor 14 Shock absorber 15 Chain tensioner 16 Charge port 17 Controller 18 Seat 19 Battery 3 11 1 2 4 5 6 13 16 18 19 14 9 9 10 17 12 15 7 ...

Страница 11: ...tirety Kuberg Inc will not be responsible for any injuries and or death and or other damage s caused by such modifications TOP SPEED 55 KMH 34 MPH WEIGHT 36 kg 79 lbs POWER 8000 watts 48 V motor BATTERIES 22 2 Ah 48 V lithium ion CONTROLLER KUBERG BLDC PRO INPUT STANDARD 110 V or 220 V TRANSMISSION Clutchless one speed FINAL DRIVE 80T 10T chain 219H FRAME Steel double cradle tube frame powder coat...

Страница 12: ...re the handle bars tightly in the steering stem Double check tightness and alignment 5 Adjust the brake lever positions to suit the rider FIRST SETUP 1 Check the tire pressure of both tires and confirm that they are properly inflated The opti mal tire pressure for the Kuberg Freerider is 35 50 PSI 2 4 3 4 bar for general use and should never exceed 50 PSI 3 4 bar 2 Unpack the charger from its box ...

Страница 13: ... starts and accelerate gradually Avoid hard braking New brakes need some time to break in with moderate use for the first 50km 30 miles or three full charges MOTORCYCLE CONTROLS MAGNETIC KILL SWITCH Magnetic kill switch is located on the left hand side of the handlebars Always switch the bike into the OFF position when stopped or parked WARNING If the power is turned on and the throttle is open th...

Страница 14: ...be switched OFF before attaching and plugging in the charger CHARGE INDICATOR The LED battery charge indicator is located on a plastic cover between the seat and the handle bars The LED illuminates green when the bike 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 bat tery charge is very low From this point t...

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Страница 16: ... alignment and the chain for tension WARNING Failure to maintain and adjust the chain and align the wheel correctly could result in the chain jumping off the sprockets causing a potentially dangerous and damaging situation MOTOR PERFORMANCE The Kuberg Freerider has multiple sensors and control software to prevent the batteries motor and the controller from overheating Once the temperature of batte...

Страница 17: ...ary This vehicle should be returned for periodic maintenance to your selling dealer AT LEAST once per year but more frequently if used under severe or heavy use conditions DAILY MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING Keep your KUBERG Freerider clean and dry Regularly check all components for tightness and adjustment including handlebars levers axles chain and brakes Check the settings for torque and maximum spe...

Страница 18: ...heel away from the front forks 4 To re install the wheel reverse the above procedure and ensure the wheel is aligned cor rectly and the axle bolts are tight 5 Spin the wheel to ensure it is centered and spins freely REAR WHEEL REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION 1 Make sure power is switched off 2 Lift the bike onto a block or stand so the wheels are off the ground 3 Remove the chain tensioner by removing th...

Страница 19: ...by pulling hard on the lever a number of times Fine adjustments can be made at the handlebar lever 4 If the wheel does not spin freely with the brake released the caliper position itself can be moved by using an Allen wrench Allen Key on the back side of the caliper WARNING KUBERG brakes are adjustable Novice riders should have the front brake backed off somewhat so it does not bite too suddenly A...

Страница 20: ...re All damper adjustment positions are taken from full closed clockwise Position 0 Maximum damping DAMPING ADJUSTMENT FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION ADJUSTMENT CLICKS OPEN CLOSED STANDARD TUNING MIXED TERRAIN DH RACE TUNING ROOTY ROCKY FREERIDE TUNING BURMS JUMPS 18 0 9 14 6 TUNING TIPS For best performance it s important to balance the rebound damping in the front fork and rear shock front and rear wheel...

Страница 21: ... to property WARNING Never short circuit the discharge terminals of the battery A short circuit will damage the battery and may cause a fire resulting in severe injury or death and or damage to property WARNING Never 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 Avo...

Страница 22: ... s battery to the charger may damage the charger The recommended charging time for a fully discharged battery is 2 5 hours After 1 5 hours of charging the battery should be charged to about 80 After 2 5 hours the battery should be charged to 99 of capacity WARNING Only use the supplied battery charger Using any other battery charger will void the warranty and may damage the battery The LED light o...

Страница 23: ...D INSTALLATION During normal use KUBERG does not recommend removing the batteries from the Kuberg Freerider Should you need to replace the battery or remove it KUBERG highly recommends tak ing the motorcycle to a certified technician or a Kuberg dealer If you choose to remove or replace the battery yourself please follow the following instructions carefully 1 Ensure the power switch is in off posi...

Страница 24: ...wer long term temperatures will permanently damage the batteries If you have any questions about the batteries or their usage please do not hesitate to contact the Kuberg Customer Service kuberg kuberg com BATTERY DISPOSAL We are confident that you will enjoy many kilometers or miles of thrilling riding with your KUBERG motorcycle But batteries can eventually wear out When this happens we urge you...

Страница 25: ...nsure that the Kuberg Freerider and its rider are prepared for every ride The motorcycle must be set to the abilities of the rider and the rider and the bike must be supervised when ridden by a child or a teenager Novice riders can lose concentration quickly and be easily distracted If the speed is set too high or the brakes too severe an accident could occur RIDE SAFE SETTING POWER TORQUE MODES F...

Страница 26: ... with an audible one two or three beep sound 5 The power mode is now set If you want to set a different power mode level repeat the process from step 1 CAUTION Sport and Race modes should only be used by experienced riders SETTING UP THE BRAKES The brakes on Kuberg motorcycles are adjustable Novice riders should have the front brake backed off somewhat so it does not bite too suddenly As the rider...

Страница 27: ...to the ON position 4 Before twisting the throttle you should have your legs off the foot pegs and spread out 5 Twist the throttle smoothly and slowly and set off 6 Once comfortable lift your feet onto the foot pegs as you ride 7 Once stopped turn the power switch to the OFF position and unplug the magnetic kill switch LEARNING TO STAND UP Once the basics are mastered the speed and torque settings ...

Страница 28: ...g the handlebars in the opposite direction as the rider intends to travel This will cause the bike to lean and turn in the desired direction Counter steering needs to be taught slowly and smoothly sudden movements of the handlebars may cause an accident If tight turns are mastered correctly many other skills will follow naturally ...

Страница 29: ...made from tear resistant materials leather or Kevlar 8 Clothing that is brightly colored so other vehicle users and pedestrians can see you WARNING THE RIDER MUST WEAR PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT ESPECIALLY HELMET BOOTS AND EYE PROTECTION HELMETS There is no single factor that works best for reducing the severity of injuries sustained in accidents more than a quality helmet Don t ever allow your KUBERG m...

Страница 30: ...ION The total weight of the rider accessories and cargo must not exceed the maximum load limit WARNING Never attach any large or heavy items to the handlebar front fork or front fender Genuine KUBERG accessories have been specifically designed for use on this motorcycle Since KUBERG cannot test all other accessories that may be available you are personally responsible for the proper selection inst...

Страница 31: ...ny KUBERG product used for rent al or commercial purposes unless the specific product is designated labeled or marketed by KUBERG as acceptable for rental or commer cial use All warranty claims must be made directly to 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...

Страница 32: ...ENGLISH WWW KUBERG COM KUBERG s r o Zengrova 630 83 Ostrava Vítkovice 703 00 Czech Republic email kuberg kuberg com fax 420 596 628 898 ...

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