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2021 JUICED BIKES

JBP-HYPERSCRMBLR2-MANUAL  |  

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2021 JUICED BIKES

3. 

Finish tightening the pedals using the supplied 15 mm 

wrench. The pedals must be very tight. Check and retighten 

the pedals after your first two rides.

Fig. 14 - Installing Petals

NOTICE

To finish installing your included accessories, visit our Juiced Bike’s YouTube channel

ADJUSTING RIDE COMFORT

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 WARNING

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Changing suspension adjustment can change the handling 
and braking characteristics of your bicycle. After making 
an adjustment, test-ride the e-bike in a hazard-free area. 
Continue to adjust until you achieve the desired ride.

INSTALLING THE PEDALS 

NOTICE

It’s critical that the pedals are tightened firmly in the crank arm to prevent the pedals 
from loosening while riding, which will result in significant damage to the bike. 

1. 

Identify the left and right markings on the pedals. Be sure 

to install the pedals on their respective side.

• 

“L” is for the left pedal and is installed on the left crank arm.

• 

“R” is for the right pedal and is installed on the right crank 

arm (chain side).

Fig. 13 - Left and Right Identification Marks

NOTE: 

Both pedals tighten toward the front of the e-bike.

2. 

While keeping the pedal horizontal, carefully hand-start the 

threads of the pedal into the crank arm.

In most cases, the factory settings for the forks and rear shocks 

will not require adjustment. But, if you desire a softer or stiffer 

ride, adjust the forks and rear shocks as follows.

NOTE: 

Always adjust the forks and rear shocks in small increments. 

Adjust the forks and rear shocks at the same time.  

To adjust the forks:

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Rotate the pre-load knob and compression knob 

counterclockwise to soften the ride. Rotate both knobs 

equally.

• 

Rotate the pre-load knob and compression knob clockwise 

to stiffen the ride. Rotate both knobs equally.

Fig. 16 - Adjusting the Forks/Fork Lockout 

ASSEMBLY

ASSEMBLY

To adjust the rear shocks using a 5 mm hex wrench:

• 

Rotate the plug on both the left and right shocks 

counterclockwise to soften the ride. Rotate both plugs 

equally. 

• 

Rotate the plug on both the left and right shocks clockwise 

to stiffen the ride. Rotate both plugs equally.

Fig. 17 - Adjusting the Rear Shocks

Summary of Contents for Hyperscrambler 2 2021

Page 1: ...2021 HYPERSCRAMBLER 2 OWNER S MANUAL JBP HYPERSCRMBLR2 MANUAL...

Page 2: ...E Bike 2 While Riding the E Bike 3 Off Road Riding 3 Wet Weather Riding 4 Night Riding 4 Extreme and Aggressive Riding 4 Electric Bicycle Safety 4 10 Safety Topics from the U S Government 5 General In...

Page 3: ...Screen 24 This Data Includes 24 To Toggle Between the Main Screen and the Advanced Display Screen 25 Understanding the Advanced Display Mode 25 Voltage 25 Amps 25 Power 25 Amp Hours 25 Watt Hours 25...

Page 4: ...g technology your e bike is a bike at heart so it will require basic maintenance and care to always perform properly Preventive maintenance is the name of the game We invite you to grow with us taking...

Page 5: ...e bike Wear shoes that will grip the pedals and stay on your feet Be sure shoelaces cannot become caught in moving parts Never ride barefoot or wear sandals Wear eye protection to prevent dirt bugs an...

Page 6: ...mend these types of riding Also extreme stunt and competition riding increases the risks of death and serious injury If you choose to ride extremely and aggressively at least Take lessons from a compe...

Page 7: ...located under the seat Fig 1 Controller Throttle The throttle allows the rider to ride the bike control the bike s speed without pedaling It sends a signal to the controller telling it how much power...

Page 8: ...nt riding conditions Try the low gear for pedaling during starts uphill or loaded riding Choose the higher gears when pedaling downhill or during faster riding The gear shifter is located on the left...

Page 9: ...ry pack as needed The more energy that is discharged from the battery pack the longer the charger will take to recharge SPECIFICATIONS Top Speed 28mph Class 3 Mode 30 mph Off Road Mode Range 100 miles...

Page 10: ...sure the bike is in a safe location and secured The battery can be removed for easier handling Remove the shipping spacer bolt and nut from the front wheel fork 1 Remove the spacer between the front d...

Page 11: ...ft crank arm R is for the right pedal and is installed on the right crank arm chain side Fig 13 Left and Right Identification Marks NOTE Both pedals tighten toward the front of the e bike 2 While keep...

Page 12: ...each brake lever automatically turns off the motor when either brake is being used This feature prevents undue wear on the electric motor and battery Your new brakes will undergo a bedding in period a...

Page 13: ...n To use the throttle feature OPERATION 1 Turn on the battery and the controller See Using the Pedal Assist Control System on page 17 2 Set the LCD to the desired setting If you select 0 the pedal ass...

Page 14: ...sist Up Button Located on the front face of the display Assist Down Button Located on the front face of the display OPERATION MAIN DISPLAY SCREEN OVERVIEW Fig 23 Advanced Matrix Display Screen The mai...

Page 15: ...utton for 2 seconds and the halo headlight will turn off TO TURN ON THE FULL HEADLIGHT Use the combo switch located on the left side of the handlebar and switch the button up to turn it on TO TURN OFF...

Page 16: ...Temperature and Trip Distance TO TOGGLE BETWEEN THE MAIN SCREEN AND THE ADVANCED DISPLAY SCREEN Push the power button and the assist up button at the same time for 1 second The display screen will ch...

Page 17: ...not be programmed into the system Check to see if the settings meet your needs with a short test ride If the settings need adjustment follow the setup instructions again UNIT The unit setting allows y...

Page 18: ...s The faults will appear on the screen as error codes The chart below explains the meaning of each error code ADVANCED MATRIX DISPLAY ERROR CODE CHART Error Code Error Notes 4 Open Throttle Fault Thro...

Page 19: ...charge the battery pack if the temperature is over 140 F 60 C Do not disassemble the battery pack Do not submerge the battery pack in liquid or use it in wet areas Do not place the battery pack near f...

Page 20: ...acement will be needed When a replacement is needed varies by amount of time riding mileage riding style and location We recommend inspecting your brakes before every ride Notice If there appears to b...

Page 21: ...ge occurring after the products are received nor as explicit or implicit acceptance by JUICED of responsibility for the consequences resulting from the failure of any PRODUCTS irrespective of whether...

Page 22: ...thin one year of initial purchase SEVERABILITY The invalidity or unenforceability of any provisions of this Agreement shall not affect the validity or enforceability of any other provision of this Agr...

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