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Off-Road or Backcountry Riding

  

Always use special care when riding off-road or in remote areas. If you are unfamiliar with off-road riding start 
out on moderate terrain and slowly build your skills until you are confident you can ride on trails and 
unimproved roads. Remember, always keep your bike under control and never attempt an obstacle that is 
beyond your skill level. Riding at an increased speed in rough conditions greatly increase your risk of serious 
injury or death. 

 

Special Considerations for Remote Areas 

 - While riding on rough terrain even if only a short distance, share your destination and route with another 
adult  

- Never ride alone in remote areas 

 - Carry a signaling device such as a whistle, cell phone, or 2-way radio 

 - Take identification and emergency food and drink with you 

 - Wear appropriate clothing and safety gear for the type of riding you plan  

- Carry a first aid kit 

 

Respect local regulations and rules / Private Property

 

 Remember each area in which you can ride your bike may have specific regulations. Always respect private 
property and never trespass. Respect the rights of others you may be sharing the trail with. i.e.: hikers, 
cyclists, equestrians. Stay on your designated trail and do not destroy vegetation and minimize your impact on 
the environment. If you are unsure of your local laws or regulations, please contact your local conservation 
officer before riding on designated wildlife areas. 

A BIKE, LIKE ANY MECHANICAL DEVICE, IS SUBJECT TO FATIGUE, STRESS AND WEAR. OVER TIME AND DUE 
TO USE, THE FRAME AND ITS COMPONENTS CAN FAIL. THE ENVIRONMENT AND TYPE OF RIDING THE BIKE IS 
SUBJECT TO, CAN GREATLY REDUCE ITS USEFUL LIFESPAN. IF PROPER CARE AND MAINTENANCE ARE NOT 
PREFORMED YOUR BIKE AND/OR ITS COMPONENTS CAN FAIL CAUSING SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.  

 

GENERAL RIDING INFORMATION 

Once you have inspected your bike and all components are in proper working condition, you are ready to test 
ride your new bike. A few important general rules for riding include but are not limited to:  

-  Strap on your helmet that meets ASTM or CPSC safety testing requirements  

− Have reflectors and lights installed on your bike 

− Use proper hand signals 

− Avoid loose clothing 

Summary of Contents for R1000X2M-FF-BFD

Page 1: ...1000X2M FF VWC Assembly Operation Scan the QR code for a video of step by step assembly and operation Rambo Bikes 22844 230th Ave Centerville IA 52544 First Edition March 2023 Published by Rambo Bikes...

Page 2: ...ND CARE 21 22 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 23 STANDARD LIMITED WARRANTY 24 Contact Information Email cs rambobikes com Phone 952 283 0777 Website rambobikes com Serial Number This is a good time to record yo...

Page 3: ...TH RIDING A BIKE CAUTION IS REQUIRED CAUTION OBSERVE CONDITIONS AND MAINTAIN SAFE RIDING PRACTICES WARNING PRODUCT UNDER POWER AND MOVING PARTS WARNING BEWARE OF ELECTRICAL FIRE OR SHOCK ALWAYS WEAR A...

Page 4: ...ure that you understand the safe operation of this bike and follow all traffic bike laws and regulations in the area in which the bike is being operated These may include rules regarding helmets refle...

Page 5: ...damage All lighting should be inspected to be sure they have fresh batteries and work properly Check Frame Fork and Components If you notice that the frame or fork has any visible damage cracks dents...

Page 6: ...isk of serious injury or death Pay attention and avoid distractions while riding Always maintain both hands on the handlebars Avoid bike stunts and or aggressive riding When carrying gear make sure it...

Page 7: ...your bike may have specific regulations Always respect private property and never trespass Respect the rights of others you may be sharing the trail with i e hikers cyclists equestrians Stay on your d...

Page 8: ...lf with which hand brake stops each wheel You can complete this task by spinning the front wheel and squeezing each brake lever one at a time to determine which one stops the wheel from spinning this...

Page 9: ...9 IDENTIFYING BIKE PARTS...

Page 10: ...charge devices such as cell phones and other devices that use USB charging cables Locating your USB port most USB ports are located at the bottom of the LCD screen while Megatron and Krusader models a...

Page 11: ...ng side cutting pliers BE SURE NOT TO CUT ANY ELECTICAL WIRES OR BRAKE CABLES Once the packaging material is removed from the bike remove the Allen bolts from the handlebar clamp using a 4mm Allen wre...

Page 12: ...er is on the inside of the fork and the tab on the anti turn washer is locked into place on the fork dropout as shown below The motor power wire should be facing down with the bike upside down or faci...

Page 13: ...ct pedal for the correct side there is a R or L marked on the end of the pedal bolt Be sure to note that the left pedal is reverse threaded It is recommended to add general purpose grease to the threa...

Page 14: ...the stem to the fork using a 4mm Allen wrench tighten to 45 IN LBS or 5 Nm Then Check the tires for proper air pressure the minimum and maximum air pressure should be between 10psi 25psi Once the bik...

Page 15: ...e simply press the throttle downward Note that the thumb throttle is set to match the PAS Pedal Assist Level This means that if the assist level is at zero the thumb throttle will not activate the mot...

Page 16: ...16 Each PAS Pedal Assist Level is approximately 20 motor power Level 1 is 20 Level 2 is 40 Level 3 is 60 Level 4 is 80 and Level 5 is 100 motor power...

Page 17: ...les is using throttle only on PAS levels 3 5 with mostly flat ground Range Estimate up to 35 miles is using pedal assist on level 3 4 with mostly flat ground Range Estimate up to 45 miles is using ped...

Page 18: ...h with the frame The first click is the safety latch and the second click is the lock system for the battery Charging Do not charge the battery at temperatures below freezing and above 113 Fahrenheit...

Page 19: ...st If any part of the bike fails the inspection repair the bike by following the information provided in this manual or take the bike to your bike shop for service Never ride a bike with a damaged par...

Page 20: ...s have adjustable brake levers These can be adjusted to fit each individual rider s specific needs For example if you have a short reach you may need the levers adjusted closer to the handlebar This a...

Page 21: ...TENANCE BEFORE DOING ANY WORK ON YOUR BIKE ALWAYS BE SURE TO REMOVE THE BATTERY Service Before every ride complete the bike inspection outlined in the section Inspection Before Every Ride If you ident...

Page 22: ...are uncomfortable with any service or general maintenance to your bike please visit your local bike shop for service and maintenance Take your bike to your local bike shop for inspection after 30 day...

Page 23: ...23 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Error Codes...

Page 24: ...is 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 damage caused b...

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