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SECTION 1 - GENERAL WARNINGS

Brakes & Stopping Power:

The Rambo Bike comes equipped with disc brakes. 

These brakes are different from other general types 

of brakes associated with bikes. Some bikes 

       

typically have rim brakes which operate by 

squeezing the wheel rim between two brake pads. 

Disc brakes squeeze a hub-mounted disk between 

two pads. Stopping power on your bike can vary 

depending on adjustments and pad thickness and 

wear. Consult your bike shop about brake options 

and adjustments based on your specific needs.

Additional Brake Warnings

Disc brakes have varying amounts of stopping power 

depending on adjustments and pad condition. Use 

extreme caution when applying the brakes. Nev-

er apply the brakes too hard or too quickly which 

could cause you to lose control and fall. Excessive or 

sudden application of the front brake could pitch the 

rider over the handlebars which may result in serious 

injury or death.

Never ride with worn brake pads or improperly 

adjusted brakes.

Front Wheel and Foot Contact

Do not pedal when 

riding slowly if 

the handlebar is 

turned. It is possible 

for your foot to 

contact the front 

tire if the handlebar 

is turned while 

you are pedaling. 

This will result in a 

dangerous situation 

which may cause you to lose control and fall. 

This does not occur at normal riding speeds.

INSPECT YOUR BIKES FRAME AND FORK

If you notice during your pre-ride inspection that 

the frame or fork has any visible damage, cracks, 

dents, or problems, do not ride your bike and have 

it repaired immediately. 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.

WARNING

!

Improper use of the braking system, including 

over-use of the front brake, can cause you to lose 

control and fall. Avoid improper braking by 

   

understanding and practicing proper application 

of your brakes as explained in this manual.

WARNING

!

Contact between your foot or toe-clip and the front 

wheel or fender can cause you to lose control and 

fall. Avoid pedaling when turning at slow speed.

WARNING

!

A shimmy or steering wobble

 

can cause you to 

lose control and fall. If you experience a shimmy, 

slow down immediately. Take your bicycle to your 

dealer for inspection and repair.

WARNING

!

Disc brakes 

may 

have sharp edges that could cut 

you. Also, after extended use, your disc brakes 

may get extremely hot, take special care not to 

touch them until they have cooled.

TRANSPORT OF BIKE

- Always remove battery from bike before

transporting

- Never lay your bike on the chain side

Summary of Contents for Megatron 1000 X2WD

Page 1: ...RAMBO Bikes Owner s Manual For Models Megatron 1000 X2WD USE YOUR PHONE S CAMERA TO SCAN THE QR CODE to a link on how to assemble and operate your 2021 MEGATRON...

Page 2: ...fe operation of this bike and also follows all traffic and bike laws and regulations in the area in which the bike is being operated Meaning of special symbols and lettering Register your bicycle Plea...

Page 3: ...are pedaling This will result in a dangerous situation which may cause you to lose control and fall This does not occur at normal riding speeds INSPECT YOUR BIKES FRAME AND FORK If you notice during y...

Page 4: ...ke sure the front wheel and handlebar stem are aligned in the proper orientation of each other Turn the handlebar from side to side with the front wheel locked between your knees to test the stem conn...

Page 5: ...order 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 l...

Page 6: ...versely affect your safety and lifespan of your bicycle and components competition or stunt riding downhill racing riding jumping your bike Avoid riding too fast Higher speeds create higher risks and...

Page 7: ...se control and fall Before riding your bike for the first time please follow the Brake Burn in Procedure in your owners packet For more information on your brakes please review the Tektro brakes manua...

Page 8: ...dents and for loose or damaged spokes o Check your tires for tire inflation and excessive wear cuts or abrasions o Check crankset and bottom bracket o Inspect brake levers shifters and derailleurs o...

Page 9: ...ore in a safe place Section 4 Assembly Instructions This manual provides instructions on how to assemble your new Rambo Bike as it comes from the factory If you feel you do not understand the instruct...

Page 10: ...from each side of the fork Be sure the fork is resting on the axle and the Anti Turn washer is facing down in the slot of the fork Once this is confirmed then tighten the Axel nuts with an 18mm wrenc...

Page 11: ...l and fall resulting in serious injury or death Handlebar Assembly Carefully remove protective packaging Inspect cables levers electronics if equipped and shifters for damage Remove factory installed...

Page 12: ...and Note The right hand side of the bike is the chainwheel side of the bike Fully tighten with a 15mm open ended wrench Insert the Right Pedal into the Right pedal arm and turn the thread clockwise by...

Page 13: ...t connect positive and negative terminals o Keep the battery away from children and pets o Do not subject the battery charger to shocks e g by dropping o Do not cover the battery charger or place obje...

Page 14: ...r or pedal assist Levels 1 5 can be used with either thumb throttle or pedal assist Level 1 is 20 motor power Level 2 is 40 motor power Level 3 is 60 motor power Level 4 is 80 motor power and Level 5...

Page 15: ...rrain Then the rider can begin to pedal and after 1 or 2 revolutions on the pedals depending on speed the motor will engage and assist the rider in propelling the bike The pedal assist level can be ch...

Page 16: ...beyond this 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 damag...

Page 17: ...WWW RAMBOBIKES COM 21673 Cedar Avenue South Lakeville MN 55044 Tel 952 283 0777 Fax 952 236 6458 Rambo Bikes Second Edition November 2018...

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