
FRONT WHEEL
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The front wheel is installed with a
nut (1)
on
each side and washers. If there is a black
rubber cap, remove the black rubber cap to
expose the nut.
The nut needs to be
tightened to 30 Nm.
WARNING!
Before each ride make sure that
the front wheel is installed safely. Lift the
wheel and hit it from above with your hand to
make sure that it won't move and that it is
stably installed into the fork. When trying to
move the wheel by hand from left to right, the
wheel must not move. Failure to check may
result in serious injury or death.
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The
motor wire (2)
provides power to the
front wheel hub motor (3).
If the front wheel
is removed, carefully disconnect the
male and
female connectors (2).
WARNING!
Take care not to damage the
motor wire and pins at the end of the
connectors. Do not bend wire with force
where it enters
front axle (4)
. To replace
damaged wires the whole motor needs to be
replaced.
WARNING
!
Ensure
male
and
female
connector (2)
are pushed together all the way
and that they are aligned correctly. If the
connection is loose, it may lead to heat build-
up, melting connections and damage to
motor, controller and bike. During first ride
after re-installing the front-wheel check
connection regularly for heat build-up and
push together if necessary.
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3 4
REAR WHEEL
The rear wheel is installed into the rear fork with two nuts,
one on the left and one on the right side of the wheel axle.
Tighten
LEFT and RIGHT rear wheel nuts (7 and 10)
to 30 Nm.
Figure RR1
(RIGHT side of bike, at
centre of rear wheel, view from
top):
To remove rear wheel use a
wrench to loosen the
RIGHT rear
wheel nut
(7).
Remove the
washers and
safety clip (8).
Remember
the location and
orientation of the parts for the
re-installation.
Figure RR2
(LEFT side of bike, at
centre of rear wheel):
Use a wrench to loosen
LEFT
rear wheel nut (10)
. Remove
washer (10).
Remember the
location and orientation of the
parts for the re-installation. The
wheel can now be removed.
To re-install the rear wheel, place chain into the cog on the rear
wheel and follow steps shown in Figure RR2 and RR1 in reverse
order. The axle needs to be fully inserted into the fork . Make
sure the wheel is installed safely before riding. Tighten nuts (7
and 10) to 30 Nm. Double check by moving the wheel by hand
left, right, up and down. The wheel must not move in the fork.
WARNING!
Ensure the rear wheel is installed safely before
riding. If wheel becomes loose during riding it may cause you to
fall.
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