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FINE TUNING 

 

Before each ride 

Check cables for signs of wear or fraying. Squeeze the brake lever firmly and check for proper brake function. Adjust for pad 
wear if necessary. Check pads for wear and replace if necessary. Ensure rotors are free of foreign substances and oils. 

 

Cable Slack Adjustment 

Use the barrel adjuster on the brake lever to remove any cable slack from the system. Turn the adjuster out until there is no 
free play in the lever but not so far that the torque arm on the caliper is advanced. The torque arm should return completely 
when the brake lever is released. If necessary, repeat pad adjustments. Note: new cables will stretch and require adjustment. 

 

Pad Break In and Noise 

It  may  take  anywhere  from  20  to  40  complete  stops  to  break  in  Avid  pads.  You  may  begin  to  notice  an  increase  in 
braking power after the first ride. Brake noise can occur not only during the break-in period but off and on throughout the 
life of the brake pads. Noise is dependent upon factors such as brake setup, rider weight, riding style, braking style, and 

riding conditions (i.e. dust, soil, and contamination of friction surfaces). 

 

Care and Cleaning 

Extreme  care  must  be  taken  when  cleaning  both  the  bicycle  and  its  new  disc  brakes.  Under  normal  use,  it  is  not 
necessary  to  clean  the  caliper  rotor  or  pads.  If  necessary,  use  only  water  and  dish  detergent  to  wash  the  caliper  and 
rotor being sure to thoroughly rinse all soap residues from the rotor. Dry with a clean paper towel. 

 

Spring Tension Adjustment 

If necessary, spring tension can be adjusted by turning the spring tension adjustment screw with a 2.0mm hex wrench.  
Turning the screw clockwise increases spring tension, which equals harder lever pull. 

 

Pad Wear Adjustment 

Over time, you will need to compensate for brake pad wear. You can do so with two very simple adjustments: Turn both the 
inboard and outboard red adjusting knobs clockwise one or two clicks as needed to restore your brake to optimum settings. DO 

NOT use your barrel adjuster to compensate for pad wear. A pad wear indicator is at the center of each knob. As the knob is 
turned in, the indicator will retract deeper into the knob giving a visual indication of approximately how much the pads have worn. 

 

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Pad Replacement 

A pad should be replaced when its total thickness (backing plate and friction material) is less than 3mm.  1. REMOVE 
THE OLD PADS - Back both adjuster knobs all the way out (counterclockwise,) then squeeze the pad tabs together and 
pull both pads straight out of the caliper.  2. INSTALL THE NEW PADS AND SPRING - Assemble the spring between 

the new left and right pads. Align the spring to the pad as shown.  Squeeze the brake pad/spring clip assembly together 
then press firmly into the caliper until it 

―clicks‖ into place.  The pad marked ―R‖ goes on the spoke side of the brake. 

 

Installing the Cable 

Pass the brake wire through the anchor bolt on the actuating arm. Cable slack may be removed with a fourth hand tool.  Be 
careful not to advance the torque arm as you pull the cable. Tighten cable anchor bolt to the specified torque. Use the barrel 

adjuster at the brake lever to remove any remaining cable slack (if there is any). Important: After the cable is anchored, check 
to ensure there is no more than 20 mm (3/4 in) of excess cable beyond the anchor bolt and trim as necessary. After anchoring 
the cable, slide the lower boot down and place one small dot of light grease inside. Return the boot to its proper position. 

 

Align the Caliper 

A. Turn the inboard (closest to the wheel) knob clockwise until it pushes the rotor into the position shown.  Note that the 

rotor should not be centered between the walls of the caliper body. B. Turn the outboard pad adjustment knob in until it is 
firmly  squeezing  the  rotor  against  the  inboard  pad 

– thus immobilizing the  actuating  arm.  Your caliper  is  now  in  perfect 

position and ready to be tightened. You‘ll back the pads off again in a few moments. C. Tighten the two CPS bolts that 

attach the caliper to the mounting bracket. Tighten one and then the other, repeating until they are at the specified torque. 

Содержание 2013 G Stride 500

Страница 1: ...All rights reserved PRODECO TECHNOLOGIES and the PRODECO TECHNOLOGIES logo are trademarks of PRODECO TECHNOLOGIES Printed in USA USER GUIDE 2 2 20 0 01 1 13 3 3 IMPORTANT ALUMINUM FRAME NOT INTENDED F...

Страница 2: ...or obstacles around you 11 o Safe riding in various conditions 11 p Charging your battery 11 4 Chapter 4 Safety 12 a The basics 12 b Riding safety 12 c Wet weather riding 13 d Reflectors 13 e Night ri...

Страница 3: ...h Battery disposal 25 9 Chapter 9 Electrical Components 26 a HUB motor 26 b Brushless hall sensor controller 26 c Wiring harness 26 d Throttle 26 10 Chapter 10 Warranty Service and Repair 27 a 2 year...

Страница 4: ...ructions before your first ride You should always fully charge your Li ion LiFEPO4 battery every 10 miles regardless of the amount of small trip distances You should always fully charge your Li ion Li...

Страница 5: ...l municipality WARNING Make sure that your child always wears an approved bicycle helmet when riding but also make sure that your child understands that a bicycle helmet is for bicycling only and must...

Страница 6: ...foot when resting on the pedal should only allow for a slight bend at the knee when seated Please review the following points in determining how to make the correct adjustments The subsequent section...

Страница 7: ...ave a minimum of 5mm of clearance from the saddle rail bends If the edge of the clamp is mounted to close the saddle rail bends and the rider does not position themselves properly on the saddle this c...

Страница 8: ...by state to state with most states following the classification of that by the CPSC Consumer Product Safety Commission DOT NHSTA Further the US NHSTA National Highway Traffic Safety Administration de...

Страница 9: ...of title 49 United States Code Local Bicycle Laws Most states have their own set of bicycle laws regarding traditional pedal powered bicycles With most states recognizing electric bicycles as traditio...

Страница 10: ...s to braking application and rider weight shifts Check out the handling and response of the bike and check the comfort If you have any questions or if you feel anything about the bike is not as it sho...

Страница 11: ...largest sprocket which is 28 Teeth and your lowest gear One full crank rotation creates a 1 57 turn of the rear wheel For higher speeds from less rotation of the crankset on flat pathways you will sh...

Страница 12: ...justed to manufacturer s torque specifications Inflate tires to recommended pressure and replace worn tires Lightly oil and clean moving parts Keep oil off rubber Keep bicycle indoors when not in use...

Страница 13: ...sharp without the danger of slipping You must also ride away from or be cautious around painted lines pot holes sewer or drain grates rail road crossings bridges wet leaves and any other area where a...

Страница 14: ...3mm hex key included with your multi piece tool kit The shifter can be adjusted on the handlebar to rotate also using the multi tool included with the bicycle The brake lever assembly and throttle mou...

Страница 15: ...installing the rear motor wheel Your Stride 500 included additional cable ties with the User Guide 1 cable tie will be needed to install the motor Read the instructions fully before attempting to inst...

Страница 16: ...gain until the quick release lever clamp is tight d Replacing a tube or tire Read the previous sections a and b to learn how to remove and replace the front and rear wheel You will need to understand...

Страница 17: ...fall Replace a patched tube as soon as possible To remove a tire or tube follow these instructions you will need tire levers or a similar tool to hold open the bead of the tire Let all the air out fr...

Страница 18: ...f your bicycle however is fabricated from aluminum alloys which have either a painted finish or have been anodized Aluminum does not rust but can discolor and corrode over time The frame has a 3 layer...

Страница 19: ...e your brake to optimum settings DO NOT use your barrel adjuster to compensate for pad wear A pad wear indicator is at the center of each knob As the knob is turned in the indicator will retract deepe...

Страница 20: ...n is having problems remaining on the correct gear you may need to adjust your derailleur There are a multiple ways to adjust your derailleur but for a simple adjustment on the changing of gears follo...

Страница 21: ...lace it on a blanket to avoid scratching the handlebar controls or saddle When turning the bicycle upside down rest the bicycle on the handlebar and saddle If you prefer not turning the bicycle upside...

Страница 22: ...edals The Stride 500 has folding pedals to allow for a smaller size space when folded Each pedal has 2 tabs on the outside edges of the pedal s nylon cage To fold the pedals squeeze the tabs and pull...

Страница 23: ...4 bolts 60 lb in 5 lb ft 6 78 Stem quill bolt 250 lb in 20 8 lb ft 28 25 Throttle 25 lb in 2 1 lb ft 2 825 V brake bolts at frame 80 lb in 6 7 lb ft 9 04 Quick Release at half way tighten the lever w...

Страница 24: ...e 2 small metal tabs on the mount The battery will now be resting flat on the mount Firmly slide the battery forward allowing the ends of the underside rails to fasten over the 2 small tabs 2 small ta...

Страница 25: ...The battery should be kept away from fires or sparks and also away from possible water damage f Battery power indicator The Stride 500 has a 3 LED light indicator on the handlebar throttle displaying...

Страница 26: ...as been designed to be easily changed if an issue was to occur The controller is considered the brains of the bicycle and is located in the battery base which is attached to the bicycle The battery ba...

Страница 27: ...issue can arise Your bike components are covered for a 2 year period from the date of purchase or within 30 months of the production date whichever is sooner The production date is part of your master...

Страница 28: ...o Technologies website at www prodecotech com or you can fill out the registration card in the next section below and either scan it to service prodecotech com fax it to 954 974 6729 or mail it to Pro...

Страница 29: ...st Throttle Control Headset CH Cartridge Bearing w Sealed Alloy Top Stem Promax 25 4mm Tool Free Adjustable Aluminum Alloy Handlebar Promax Cruiser Aluminum 25 4 x 600L Front Brake Avid BB7 Disc Brake...

Страница 30: ...T ONLY Crank Arm ONLY for 44T Right Side Black PT CR PT CA 44RB 12 95 30 CRANKSET PART ONLY Crank Bolts Only Hex 2 Piece Set for Square Taper BB PT CR PT CB 2 95 31 DERAILLEUR SRAM X5 Medium Cage 8 9...

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