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MAINTENANCE:
Basic Bike Care
To ensure safe riding conditions you must properly maintain your bike. Follow these basic guidelines
and see a certified bike mechanic at regular intervals to ensure your bike is safe for use and fun to
ride.
Properly maintain batteries by keeping them fully charged when between uses of two weeks or more
apart. See the Long-Term Battery Storage section for information on storing the battery for longer
than two weeks between rides.
•Never immerse or submerge the bike or any components in water or liquid as the electrical system
may be damaged.
•Periodically check wiring and connectors to ensure there is no damage and the connectors are
secure.
•To clean, wipe the frame with a damp cloth. If needed, apply a mild non-corrosive detergent mixture
to the damp cloth and wipe the frame. Dry by wiping with a clean, dry cloth.
•Store under shelter; avoid leaving the bike in the rain or exposed to corrosive materials. If exposed to
rain, dry your bike afterward and apply anti-rust treatment to chain and other unpainted steel
surfaces.
•Riding on the beach or in coastal areas exposes your bike to salt, which is very corrosive. Wipe down
your bike frequently and wipe or spray all unpainted parts with anti-rust treatment. Damage from
corrosion is not covered under warranty so special care should be given to extend the life of your bike
when used in coastal areas or areas with salty air or water.
•If the hub and bottom bracket bearings have been submerged in water or liquid, they should be
taken out and re-greased. This will prevent accelerated bearing deterioration.
•If the paint has become scratched or chipped to the metal, use touch up paint to prevent rust. Clear
nail polish can also be used as a preventative measure.
•Regularly clean and lubricate all moving parts, tighten components, and adjust as required. Regularly
inspect all pre-attached and optional component hardware to ensure proper torque spec, secure
attachment, and good working condition.
Carrying Loads
The maximum weight limit for the YOUNG ELECTRIC bike is 300Ibs.(136kg) That weight limit
includes the weight of the rider and all items carried on the bike. The rear rack weight limit is 59
lb.(27 kg)
Never exceed the rated weight limit of the bike or rear rack. Exceeding rated limit can damage
the bike or rack. Damage to bike may cause rider to lose control of bike and result in serious
injury.
Never carry passengers on this bike. Passenger may fall from the bike or become injured by
moving parts.
Never carry oversized objects on the bike that may interfere with rider. Oversized objects may
cause rider to lose control and result in serious injury.
Summary of Contents for E-SCOUT
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