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- Watch for parked car doors opening unexpectedly  

- Watch for pedestrians stepping out, pets and children playing near roadways 

- Never carry a passenger 

- Never ride with earbuds or headphones 

- Always obey traffic signals 

- Use caution when crossing railroad tracks and carefully cross at a 90 degree angle 

- Mount a horn or bell on to your bike to signal others of your approach 

- Before riding fast or in more difficult conditions, try riding at slower speeds in a flat, open area to test the 
function and performance features of your bike. 

 

Wet Weather Conditions

  

Use extra caution when riding in wet weather. Your brake stopping power will be diminished in wet conditions 
no matter what type of brake system you have; all are affected by wet weather. To ensure you can stop safely 
in wet conditions, ride more cautiously and slowly and brake earlier than you would in normal road and 
weather conditions. Never ride in storms with high winds and lightning. 

 

Check the Lights and Reflectors

  

Make sure the reflectors are mounted in the proper position and they do not have any cracks or visible 
damage. All lighting should be inspected to be sure they have fresh batteries and work properly.  

Check Frame, Fork, and Components 

If you notice that the frame or fork has any visible damage, cracks, dents, or you hear any unusual noises while 
riding or other problems, do not ride your bike. If at any time you notice a shimmy or wobble immediately 
slow down and take your bike to your local bike shop for inspection and/or repair. Carefully inspect your bike 
before and after each ride. Certain types of impacts can affect the components of your bike and cause them to 
fail unexpectedly. After any impact or crash, thoroughly inspect all the parts of your bike for damage. A crash 
or other impact can put extraordinary stress on the bike. An impact or high force is any situation such as 
hitting a hole or obstacle in the road, such as a bump or curb.

 

 

A BIKE IS A MECHANICAL DEVICE. MATERIALS AND MECHANISMS ARE SUBJECT TO FATIGUE AND STRESS. 
OVER TIME, COMPONENTS CAN FAIL ONCE THEY HAVE EXCEEDED THEIR USEFUL LIMITS AND LIFE. PRODUCT 
LIFE IS OFTEN RELATED TO THE KIND OF TREATMENT AND RIDING YOU SUBMIT YOUR BIKE TO. HARD AND 
AGGRESSIVE RIDING ALONG WITH NEGLECT WILL SHORTEN THE PROJECTED LIFESPAN OF YOUR BIKE AND 
ITS COMPONENTS. IF NOT PROPERLY MAINTANIED, YOUR BIKE AND ITS COMPONENTS CAN FAIL CAUSING 
SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.  

 

Night Riding and Poor Visibility

  

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Страница 1: ...WC Assembly Operation Scan the QR code for a video of step by step assembly and operation Rambo Bikes 22844 230th Ave Centerville IA 52544 First Edition December 2022 Published by Rambo Bikes Centervi...

Страница 2: ...SHOOTING GUIDE 23 24 STANDARD LIMITED WARRANTY 24 25 Contact Information Email cs rambobikes com Phone 952 283 0777 Website rambobikes com Serial Number This is a good time to record your serial numbe...

Страница 3: ...TION IS REQUIRED CAUTION OBSERVE CONDITIONS AND MAINTAIN SAFE RIDING PRACTICES WARNING PRODUCT UNDER POWER AND MOVING PARTS WARNING BEWARE OF ELECTRICAL FIRE OR SHOCK ALWAYS WEAR AN ASTM OR CPSC CERTI...

Страница 4: ...e operation of this bike and follow all traffic bike laws and regulations in the area in which the bike is being operated These may include rules regarding helmets reflectors and lights A few importan...

Страница 5: ...cted to be sure they have fresh batteries and work properly Check Frame Fork and Components If you notice that the frame or fork has any visible damage cracks dents or you hear any unusual noises whil...

Страница 6: ...ay attention and avoid distractions while riding Always maintain both hands on the handlebars Avoid bike stunts and or aggressive riding When carrying gear make sure it is securely attached to your bi...

Страница 7: ...respect private property and never trespass Respect the rights of others you may be sharing the trail with i e hikers cyclists equestrians Stay on your designated trail and do not destroy vegetation...

Страница 8: ...You can complete this task by spinning the front wheel and squeezing each brake lever one at a time to determine which one stops the wheel from spinning this would be your front brake When preparing t...

Страница 9: ...9 FEATURES OF YOUR BIKE...

Страница 10: ...ces such as cell phones and other devices that use USB charging cables Locating your USB port most USB ports are located at the bottom of the LCD screen while Megatron and Krusader models are located...

Страница 11: ...ng side cutting pliers BE SURE NOT TO CUT ANY ELECTICAL WIRES OR BRAKE CABLES Once the packaging material is removed from the bike remove the Allen bolts from the handlebar clamp using a 4mm Allen wre...

Страница 12: ...er is on the inside of the fork and the tab on the anti turn washer is locked into place on the fork dropout as shown below The motor power wire should be facing down with the bike upside down or faci...

Страница 13: ...ct pedal for the correct side there is a R or L marked on the end of the pedal bolt Be sure to note that the left pedal is reverse threaded It is recommended to add general purpose grease to the threa...

Страница 14: ...the stem to the fork using a 4mm Allen wrench tighten to 45 IN LBS or 5 Nm Then Check the tires for proper air pressure the minimum and maximum air pressure should be between 10psi 25psi Once the bik...

Страница 15: ...s the throttle downward Note that the thumb throttle is set to match the PAS Pedal Assist Level This means that if the assist level is at zero the thumb throttle will not activate the motor The higher...

Страница 16: ...16 Each PAS Pedal Assist Level is approximately 20 motor power Level 1 is 20 Level 2 is 40 Level 3 is 60 Level 4 is 80 and Level 5 is 100 motor power...

Страница 17: ...les is using throttle only on PAS levels 3 5 with mostly flat ground Range Estimate up to 35 miles is using pedal assist on level 3 4 with mostly flat ground Range Estimate up to 45 miles is using ped...

Страница 18: ...rame and the battery is sitting flush with the frame The first click is the safety latch and the second click is the lock system for the battery Charging Do not charge the battery at temperatures belo...

Страница 19: ...ll turn green Charging will take approximately 5hrs depending on the battery level Storage Always store the battery in a dry place with temperature above freezing and below 113 degrees Fahrenheit 45 C...

Страница 20: ...until the rim is repaired Check the tire inflation Make sure to check tire pressures using a tire pressure gauge The tires should be set between 10 psi and 25 psi NEVER SET TIRE PRESSURE BELOW 10PSI...

Страница 21: ...cables Check to be sure that your hand grips on the handlebars are in good condition and the bars are not protruding through the grip Seat Position The saddle should be adjusted for proper fit and is...

Страница 22: ...heck reflectors lights and seat seat post for excess wear or damage Check the frame fork handlebars and stem for cracks and damage Lubricate handlebar stem and seat post Check each pedal to make sure...

Страница 23: ...23 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Error Codes...

Страница 24: ...is warranty in certain states Terms and Conditions of this Limited Warranty This limited warranty does not cover installation disassembly adjustments of components normal wear and tear damage caused b...

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