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For more information see the
chapter “How to
use the quick-
releases”
and the instructions of
the component manufacturers on their
respective websites.
2. Are the tyres in good condition and do they
have enough pressure? A higher pressure gives
better riding stability and reduces the risk of a
puncture. The minimum and maximum
pressure (in bar or PSI) is indicated on the side
of the tyre.
For more information see the
chapter “The
Wheels and the Tyre
s”
and the instructions of
the component manufacturers on their
respective websites.
3. Spin the wheels to check whether the rims
are true. For disc brakes, watch the gap
between frame and rim of tyre. Untrue rims
can be an indication of tyres with ruptured
sides, broken axles, or spokes.
For more information see
the chapter “The
Wheels and the Tyre
s”
and the instructions of
the component manufacturers on their
respective websites.
4. Test the brakes while the bike is stationary
by firmly pulling the brake levers towards the
handlebars. Make sure you cannot pull the
brake levers all the way to the handlebars and
check the hydraulic brake cables for leaks!
Check the thickness of the brake pads, as well.
With disc brakes you should have a stable
pressure point at once. If you have to operate
the brake lever more than once to get a
positive braking response, have the bike
checked by your bicycle mechanic immediately.
For more information see
the chapter “The
Brake S
ystem”
and the instructions of the
component manufacturers on their respective
websites.
5. Let your FISHAW electric bike bounce on the
ground from a small height. If there is any
rattling, see where it comes from. Check the
bearings and bolted connections, if necessary.
Tighten them slightly, if necessary.
6. If you have a FISHAW electric bike with
suspension, press down on your FISHAW bike
and see whether the spring elements retract
and extend as usual.
For more information see
the chapters
“Suspension
F
orks”
and the instructions of the
component manufacturers on their respective
websites:
RST:
https://rstsuspension.com/en/forks
SUNTOUR:
7. If your bike has a kickstand, make sure it is
fully raised before you set off
. Risk of an
accident!
8. Do not forget to take a high-quality D- or
chain lock with you on your ride. The only way
to effectively protect your FISHAW electric bike
against theft is to lock it to an immovable
object.
9. If you want to ride on public roads, make
sure your FISHAW electric bike is equipped
according to the applicable regulations of your
country. Riding without lights and reflectors in
dark or dim conditions is very dangerous
because you will be seen too late or not at all
by other road users. A lighting set that
corresponds to the regulations is a must on
public roads. Turn on the lights as soon as dusk
sets in.
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