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REQUIRED TOOLS:

• Cutting Pliers (to cut box poly strapping and heavy  

   bike banding)

• Scissors (to remove bubble wrap)

• Allen wrenches (4mm, 5mm, 6mm included in box)

• Wrenches (10mm, 15mm included in box; 19mm wrench 

   not included in box)

Approximate Assembly Time: 20-30 minutes

UNBOXING

1. Cut banding straps from exterior of box and open box.

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2. Remove “Tool Kit” box containing pedals, headlight, battery 

charger, and hardware from box.

3. Remove bike from box. (If necessary, lay box on side and slide 

out, or use two people to lift out.)

4. Cut banding straps to release the front tire from the frame of the 

bike. (Use caution in cutting banding straps, paying particular 

attention to brake, derailleur, and all other cables on bike.)

5. Cut banding straps to remove front and rear fenders from the 

front tire. (Rear fender may already be assembled on bike).

6. Cut banding straps to remove quick-release thru axle from front 

wheel.

7. Cut banding straps to release handle bars from the frame of the 

bike. (Avoid letting handlebars hang for extended periods and 

thus putting stress on cables. Make certain cable connections 

have not pulled apart during this step, or in shipping.)

8. Remove remaining bubble wrap, foam and shipping materials 

needed to protect the bike during shipment. Note: Make certain 

to remove plastic (if present) from both sides of the motor to 

allow for ventilation while operating. 

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For further assistance, go online for helpful instructional videos at bakcou.com

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Down Tube

Top Tube

Battery

Saddle

Seat Rail

Seat Post

Seat Post Clamp

Seat Tube

Rack

Back Fender 

Cassette

Derailleur

Kickstand

Motor

Seat Stay

Chain Stay

Chain

Controller

Bottom Bracket

Chainring

Crank

Pedal

Display Screen

Handlebars

Shift Lever

Brake Lever

Handlebar Stem

Head Tube

Headlight

Stanchion

Front Fender

Fork

Tire

Valve

Rim

Spoke

Front Motor

Thru Axle

Rebound Adjust

Rotor

Brake Caliper

Compression Adjust

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