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2021 JUICED BIKES

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2021 JUICED BIKES

Fig. 14 - Inserting Skewer

5. 

Screw the skewer into the end nut until almost tight.

6. 

Lift the lever up and lock into place by closing it behind or 

to the front of the fork. The lever must not be parallel to 

the fork.  You should feel the axle tighten into the front 

forks. Your front wheel is now installed.

7. 

Be sure to inspect that your front wheel is secured properly 

before every ride and adjust if necessary.

Fig. 13 - Inserting Front Wheel

3. 

Align the disk between the brake caliper as shown.

4. 

Insert the skewer into the wheel axle as shown. Keep the 

spring, cam follower, and lever on the

 LEFT

 side, nearest 

the disk brake. Keep the adjustment nut and spring on the 

right side.

INSTALLING THE HANDLEBARS

1. 

Point the headset towards the front of the bike.

2. 

Center the handlebar in the headset, taking care not to 

damage any wires.

3. 

Install the clamp and screws. Alternately tighten the screw 

side-to-side until secure.

4. 

Verify that the front tire lines up with the headset.

5. 

Verify that all headset items are tight.

Fig. 15 - Installing the Handlebars

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. 16 - 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 

OPERATION

OPERATION

Summary of Contents for SCORPION 2021

Page 1: ...2021 SCORPION OWNER S MANUAL JBP SCRP MANUAL...

Page 2: ...ght Riding 4 Extreme and Aggressive Riding 4 Electric Bicycle Safety 4 10 Safety Topics from the U S Government 5 General Information 6 Features 6 Electronic Modules 11 Specifications 11 Assembly 12 I...

Page 3: ...6 This Data Includes 26 To Toggle Between the Main Screen and the Advanced Display Screen 26 Understanding the Advanced Display Mode 26 Voltage 26 Amps 26 Power 27 Amp Hours 27 Watt Hours 27 Assist Le...

Page 4: ...c rules Even in an evolving 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...

Page 5: ...e shoelaces cannot become caught in moving parts Never ride barefoot or wear sandals Wear eye protection to prevent dirt bugs and other airborne objects from entering your eyes Wear tinted eye protect...

Page 6: ...eme 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 competent instructor Start easy and slowl...

Page 7: ...cated 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 to...

Page 8: ...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 handlebar...

Page 9: ...arged from the battery pack the longer the charger will take to recharge GENERAL INFORMATION ELECTRONIC MODULES SPECIFICATIONS Top Speed Up to 28 mph Range 40 100 miles Weight 75 5 lbs with battery 64...

Page 10: ...caliper Do not squeeze the front brake handle Squeezing the front brake handle will cause the pads to move and it may be difficult to position the front brake disc within the pads Fig 10 Removing Shi...

Page 11: ...1 Point the headset towards the front of the bike 2 Center the handlebar in the headset taking care not to damage any wires 3 Install the clamp and screws Alternately tighten the screw side to side u...

Page 12: ...nd 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 Adjus...

Page 13: ...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 and will wear down after the first 40 50...

Page 14: ...ry and the controller See Using the Pedal Assist Control System on page 19 OPERATION 2 Set the LCD to the desired setting If you select 0 the pedal assist control system is unavailable 3 Rotate the th...

Page 15: ...ton Located on the front face of the display OPERATION MAIN DISPLAY SCREEN OVERVIEW Fig 25 Advanced Matrix Display Screen The main display shows several important metrics BATTERY VOLTAGE VOLTS This is...

Page 16: ...s the motor will begin to turn at walking speed TO STOP USING THE WALK MODE To stop using the WALK mode release the assist down button The motor will stop turning and resume normal operation Using eit...

Page 17: ...for any scientific measurements POWER Power is the Voltage x Amperage and appears in Watts This is the power output at any moment of your e bike The more power used to propel the e bike the higher th...

Page 18: ...POWER OFF DELAY The power off delay timer lets you set the duration that bike will remain inactive before the electronics system will automatically shut down to conserve power NDW The NDW is the pedal...

Page 19: ...onnect and reconnect the motor cable 9 Motor Phase Line Fault At least one of the motor s phase wires has been disconnected or damaged 10 High Temperature Fault The controller has reached the highest...

Page 20: ...a long trip Be sure the e bike is powered off Be sure to use the proper 48 VDC or 52 VDC charging profile if using the Cycle Satiator charger The battery pack can be charged while connected to the e...

Page 21: ...of a manufacturing flaw in materials or workmanship in accordance with the Scope of Warranty Service and subject to any and all exclusions limitations and procedures explained below This warranty is n...

Page 22: ...discretion of JUICED by JUICED an authorized JUICED dealer or by a third party with the approval of JUICED Replacement parts may not be identical to those being replaced Any additional non warranty w...

Page 23: ...ience Your help will always be appreciated We value your time and attention immensely Our goal is to be the friend you call when you have a doubt or when you need to move the way you desire Always fee...

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