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Page 2: ...eloped for cell phones combined with a new flat motor technology create an all new light weight vehicle that is less than half the weight of the lightest of the electric scooters or bicycles The Bikke is fascinating to watch because it appears to have absolutely no driving mechanism However the Bikke can travel at speeds of 10 to 12 mph for up to one hour giving a rider of average weight 150 lbs a ...

Page 3: ...and Instruction Labels 7 Component Legend 8 9 Bikke Assembly 10 Inflating the Tires 11 Charging the Battery 13 How to Operate 14 Folding and Storage 15 16 Battery and Charging System 17 Braking System Info Adjustment 18 BIKKE Specifications 19 Trouble Shooting 20 21 Warranty 3 ...

Page 4: ...n traffic or in the proximity of motor vehicles DO NOT stunt ride Do not stand on the foot pegs Do not lean back or try to pop wheelies Do not go off jumps not even curbs Ride cautiously at all times DO NOT carry passengers ALWAYS wear proper footwear and keep hands feet hair and shoelaces away from all moving parts Rider weight should not exceed 200 lbs 91 kgs Inspect your Bikke thoroughly for loo...

Page 5: ...ease check with the local authorities or Department of Motor Vehicles to determine whether or not the Bikke needs to be registered as a motor vehicle Most states post Electric Scooter related codes and legislation on the World Wide Web Repair and Service If you have any technical issues with your Bikke please contact the dealer you purchased it from or go to our website www trikke com to seek any ...

Page 6: ...RNING and INSTRUCTION LABELS Please heed the warnings and instructions labels posted on the Bikke Handlebar removal Instructions Operating Warning Label Driving Procedure Battery Charging Warning Label 6 ...

Page 7: ...COMPONENT DESCRIPTION 7 ...

Page 8: ...eed with the attachment If not a separate washer has been inserted into your box Slide the kick stand assembly onto the axle so that the guide notch in the washer aligns with the pin on the back side of the kick stand Replace the nut and firmly tighten Tighten firmly but do not tighten so much that it causes the bearings to bind Both wheels should spin freely Move the kick stand leg into the open po...

Page 9: ...is turned into its forward facing position with the brake assembly facing forward Check that the coiled control cable under the frame is not wrapped around the steering tube Fully insert the handle bar unit using the guide pin on the back side of the handlebar tube to insure that the bars are properly aligned with the front wheel Once you have properly attached and inserted the handlebars use the ...

Page 10: ...e firmly tightening the hex bolt leave enough slack to allow you to adjust the seat position after you mount it on the Bikke 4 Insert the seat post into the frame There is a spring loaded brass pin 4A that secures the seat in three preset riding heights The pin will face the front of the BIKKE Once you have inserted the post to one of the preset positions secure it with the quick release lever 4B I...

Page 11: ...t higher pressures will increase your speed range and acceleration Adjust pressures to suit your weight and ride preference Use a bicycle hand pump or foot pump with a gauge to inflate the tires 1 Remove the caps from the tube stems 2 Please use a standard bicycle air pump to fill to these specific pressures Inflate the front tire to 50 PSI Inflate the rear tire to 75 PSI Put back the caps Do not use t...

Page 12: ...nsert the small round connector from the charging unit into the plug on the BIKKE frame item 13 on page 7 When you see the red light illuminate on the charger unit your BIKKE is now in charging mode 3 When the charger s LED light turns from red to Green the unit is fully charged Please remove the charger Attention Normal charging takes approximately 3 6 hours Do not leave the BIKKE on a charge for...

Page 13: ...When you want to shift to second gear release and then press the Accelerator 1 again Because this throttle design cycles back and forth between first and second gear repeat these steps until you are familiar with this operation Get used to your braking system by practicing in a smooth dry open area Braking distance and function will be affected by wet conditions or uneven riding surface 7 If you se...

Page 14: ...tton then push the seat post down to its lowest position For even tighter storage pull the seat completely off the BIKKE 4 Set down the Handle bar unit one side against the rear of the Bikke as shown in the photo to the right You can use velcro straps or bungy cords to better secure the handlebars to the frame of the Bikke Please store your BIKKE in a dry cool location For transportation or for ex...

Page 15: ...isposal of batteries is subject to local regulations The consumer is obligated to return all used batteries to a public waste disposal service Charging System BIKKE uses a specific Lithium Ion battery charger It will automatically adjust the current 120v US or 220 Europe to avoid any damage to batteries Do not use another battery charger or serious damage can occur to the batteries and control syst...

Page 16: ...t use a charger other than the one that comes with the BIKKE to avoid abnormal heat or risk of fire An adult should supervise battery charging 2 Before Charging read the instructions 3 Concerning the charger for indoor use Do not expose to rain or moisture 4 Disconnect the supply before making or breaking the connections to the battery 5 Warning Explosive gases Prevent flames and sparks Provide adeq...

Page 17: ... to extend the brake cable housing The result is that the brake pads are pulled closer to the wheel which increases stopping power 2 Turn the lock nut A in order to prevent B from backing out 3 If you unscrew B to the end of its threading you will have to do the cable tension adjustment at the wheel or replace the brake pads as soon as possible This operation is best done by a qualified bicycle tec...

Page 18: ...p adjust the brake for you Unable to Charge Ambient Temp is over 113 degrees F 45 degree C Charge in a place where the temp is well below 113 degrees F Plug is not plugged in Plug firmly into an outlet that you know is live Charge Protecting circuit activated Unplug from the AC outlet see red light and plug in again Long storage time Battery runs out of Power completely Recharge for 5 hours Unplug ...

Page 19: ...3 Maximum speed 11mph 18 Km h 4 Frame material Aluminum 5 Battery Li ion 18 Volt 6 Ah 6 Weight 16 lbs 7 kg 7 Maximum loading 200 lbs 91 kg 8 Transmission 2 steps electrical transmission 9 Trig Electro magnetism trig 10 Wheel Size 12 inch 305mm 11 Distance travel per charge 9 miles 15 km 19 ...

Page 20: ...ompany or one of its authorized representatives together with a receipt bill of sale or other appropriate written proof of purchase The original owner shall pay all delivery or shipping charges connected with delivery or shipment of the defective frame or part to Company or its authorized dealer Under no circumstances does this limited warranty include the cost of travel delivery or shipment to Co...

Page 21: ...UT THE COMPANY INCLUDING A DEMONSTRATION OF ANY KIND BY ANYONE SHALL CREATE ANY WARRANTY REGARDING THE BIKKE ELECTRIC SCOOTER ALL OF THE REMEDIES AVAILABLE TO THE ORIGINAL OWNER ARE STATED HEREIN IT ISAGREED THAT TRIKKE TECH INC S LIABILITYUNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL BE NO GREATER THAN THE AMOUNT OF THE ORIGINAL PURCHASE PRICE AND IN NO EVENT SHALL TRIKKE TECH INC BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR...

Page 22: ...BE SAFE ALWAYS WEAR A HELMET OBEY ALL LOCAL LAWS TRIKKE TECH INC 2554 Lincoln Blvd Suite 121 Venice CA 90291 310 306 8882 www trikke com Bikke Owner s Manual version 1 4 5 2005 ...

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