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UNBOXING
• Check your seatpost clamp and handlebar stem quick releases
torque. They should be tight enough so that they do not twist
or fall down when the bike is in use.Unlatch the quick releases
and tighten by turning the bolt clockwise. Make sure both quick
releases are tightened to the torque listed in the Recommended
Torque Values section of this manual. The page number of this
section can be found by referring to the table of contents at the
beginning of this manual.
• If you need to adjust the angle of your seat or the position of the
seat on the rails, loosen the nuts on both sides of the seat, move
the seat to the desired angle/position, then tighten the nuts. The
nut’s location is shown below.
• Ensure all cables and connectors at the front of the bike are
securely connected or certain components may not work
including the front light, the motor inhibitor switches, LCD display,
and throttle. The motor inhibitor switches shut the motor off
as soon as the rider hits the brakes.
If these switches are not
operational it will take longer to slow down which in some riding
situations could cause injury or death to the rider. If you have
installed any accessories make sure they do not interfere with
all cables and connectors when turning the handlebars.