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Contents

 

Riding Safety ………………………………………………………..3-5 

Product Features……………………………………………………….6 

Package Contents………………………………………………….…..7 

Installation Instructions…………………………………………….….7 

 

Front Wheel & Brake…………………………………………….7 

 

Handle Bar Installation…………………………………………..8 

 

Windshield Installation…………………………………………..9 

 

Backrest/Pedals/Mirror Installation……………………………..10 

 

Battery Connection & Initial Charging Instructions…………….11 

 

Tire Inflation……………………………………………………..11 

Product Specification…………….……………………………………12 

Operation………………………………………………………………13 

Riding Tip Checklist……………………….………………………….13 

Battery Charging & Safety…………………………………………….14 

Basic Maintenance & Schedule……………………………………15-16 

Front & Rear Wheel Assembly…………………………………….16-

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Support…………………………………………………………………………..19 

 

DO NOT RETURN TO STORE! 

Do not use this vehicle for the first time until you have inflated the tires to the correct PSI 

and completely charged the battery.    Failure to follow these instructions may damage your 

vehicle and void your warranty. 

CALL TOLL FREE OR GO ONLINE 

1-800-772-3852      www.x-tremescooters.com/support/ 

 

For General Information or Parts Visit www.x-tremescooters.com 

Summary of Contents for X-700Li

Page 1: ...1 XB 700Li Electric Bicycle Moped Read this manual completely before riding your electric bicycle X Treme TM Electric Moped ...

Page 2: ...ion 13 Riding Tip Checklist 13 Battery Charging Safety 14 Basic Maintenance Schedule 15 16 Front Rear Wheel Assembly 16 18 Support 19 DO NOT RETURN TO STORE Do not use this vehicle for the first time until you have inflated the tires to the correct PSI and completely charged the battery Failure to follow these instructions may damage your vehicle and void your warranty CALL TOLL FREE OR GO ONLINE ...

Page 3: ...orboard o Wear bright visible clothing that is not so loose that it can catch on moving parts of the XB 700Li or objects at the side of the road or trail o Think about your speed and keep your speed consistent with safe operating conditions The Don ts o Never ride with headphones They mask traffic sounds distract you from concentrating on your surroundings and their wires can tangle in the moving ...

Page 4: ...ance and forces are subject to the prevailing weather and road conditions Wet Weather Riding Wet weather impairs traction braking and visibility both for the rider and for other vehicles sharing the road The risk of accident is dramatically increased in wet conditions In wet weather you need to take extra care In wet conditions the stopping power of your brakes as well as the brakes of other vehic...

Page 5: ...y traffic dark areas and roads with speed limit over 35 mph If possible ride on routes already familiar to you Ride at night only if necessary Slow down and use familiar roads with street lighting if possible Other Important Reminders The battery does NOT require deep discharging If your XB 700Li is put into storage re charge its battery at least once every 90 days Do not store your XB 700Li in di...

Page 6: ...6 Product features ...

Page 7: ...he items in place and remove all protective packaging foam Remove axle from front fork shipping crate and set aside do not discard There are 8 installation steps that must be done prior to using your XB 700Li Be sure to do them in order and do not skip a step 1 INSTALLATION OF FRONT WHEELAND BRAKE 1 Insert brake hub onto wheel as shown above 2 Slide wheel into front forks being sure to align brake...

Page 8: ... into the left side of front wheel 4 Secure with nut on right side brake side and tighten securely 1 Locate and remove the handlebar bolt washer nut as shown above 2 Remove 4 external screws 2 internal screws from handlebar front back black covers for easy installation of handlebar bolt ...

Page 9: ...d be partially inserted into the handlebar and make contact with internal post to be tightened properly and securely 4 Then re attach front and back handlebar covers 1 Locate slide clips rubber grommets screws 2 Insert rubber grommets in windshield 3 Insert slide clips on front windshield fairing 4 Using 5 screws secure windshield in place being careful not to over tighten 5 Insert slide clips ont...

Page 10: ... to bike by inserting bolts up thru the bottom inside trunk tighten 3 Attach left right foot pedals according to correct side by lining up pedal with bearing on pedal shaft and snap into place 4 Screw left right mirrors into place as shown below and cover with rubber caps Adjust to appropriate riding need ...

Page 11: ...s screws and bolts including ones not mentioned in the set up for tightness and fit before riding 1 Unlock battery box located on the foot plate 2 Remove battery pack and locate plug 3 Plug battery wire into battery pack and reinstall pack into foot plate 4 Lock battery pack in place 5 Charge the batteries until the light turns green indicating that the battery is completely charged IMPORTANT DO N...

Page 12: ...o4 Battery Voltage 51 2 VDC Motor Wattage 700W Wheel Size 16 inch Top Speed 20 MPH Charging Time 3 4hrs Distance of full charge 25 35 miles Battery charging cycles Around 500 700 times Max rider weight 350 Lbs Two rider Yes Left and Right Indicators Yes Rear View mirrors Yes ...

Page 13: ... bikes Remember performance of the bike is directly related to weight of the rider and any baggage load together with the charge in the batteries Ensure batteries are fully charged prior to riding Charge overnight prior to riding the next day but never for longer than 8 hours Never let the batteries go fully flat This will reduce battery and bike performance Apply chain oil periodically and clean ...

Page 14: ...red 2 Insert the power plug on the battery charger into power outlet 3 While charging the light on the battery charger will illuminate Red 4 When fully charged the light will illuminate Green 5 NEVER CHARGE FOR OVER 8 HOURS DAMAGE MAY OCCUR TO BATTERY 6 Always charge the bike in an enclosed area outdoors away from weather wet conditions 7 Ensure charge input voltage on charger is set to 110vac add...

Page 15: ...ive will require a short time to re charge and a long ride will require a longer time A complete 90 discharge may require 6 hours to recharge To prevent electrolysis battery fluid loss by hydrogen generation do not charge for longer than eighteen hours WARNING Do not place the battery near heat or fire Do not expose the chargers to water Maintenance Basic 1 There is one 30Amp glass fuse installed ...

Page 16: ... Capacity Yes Yes Replace Wheel Baring Grease Yes Full Brake Pad Change over Yes Check condition and torque settings of wheel nuts and suspension forks Yes Yes Follow these instructions should the need arise to remove the front or rear wheels Rear Wheel Assembly Instructions 1 First remove the two screws that hold the plastic plates on both sides of rear wheel See figure 1 5 figure 1 5 2 Remove th...

Page 17: ...figure 1 8 figure 1 7 figure 1 8 4 Remove the two nuts on both sides of the rear wheel See figure 1 9 figure 1 9 5 Slide the wheel forward to allow slack in the chain 6 Now slide the chain over the rear flywheel and remove the wheel from the bicycle ...

Page 18: ...s shown below in figure 1 12 1 13 figure 1 11 figure1 12 figure1 13 3 Remove the front wheel Front Wheel Installation Instructions 1 Set your bike on a strong table or workbench to make access easier 2 Lift the front forks and install the front wheel Ensure the locking washers are inserted into the holes on the forks 3 Insert the axle and spacer as shown above in reverse 4 Install the two nuts on ...

Page 19: ... Inflate tire using a pump to 35 40 psi Remember lower tire pressures will negatively impact performance by causing too much resistance but over inflating may cause the tube to burst Chain 1 Give the chain a light drop of bicycle chain oil or sewing oil Do not use RP7 type lubricants 2 Adjust the chain tension to allow no more than play between sprockets ...

Page 20: ...20 DO NOT RETURN TO STORE IF YOU NEED HELP CALL TOLL FREE OR GO ONLINE 1 800 772 3852 www x tremescooters com support For General Information or Parts Visit www x tremescooters com Revised 6 7 10 ...

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