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DO NOT RETURN STORE. For questions regarding assembly and use, call Customer Service: 877-441-6999.

 

 

 

Adjustment and Replacement 

On derailleur geared bicycles the rear derailleur automatically tensions the 
chain. To adjust the chain on single speed freewheel, coaster hub braked or 3 
speed hub geared bicycles: 

1.

 

Loosen the rear axle nuts ( and coaster brake arm clip ) and move the 
wheel forward to loosen , or backward to tighten, in the frame. 

2.

 

When correctly adjusted, the chain should have approximately 
10mm(3/8’’) of vertical movement when checked in the center between 
the chain wheel and rear sprocket. Center the wheel in the frame and 
re-tighten the axle nuts after any adjustment. Bicycles which have a 
single speed freewheel, coaster brake or 3- speed hub, generally use a 
wider type chain than derailleur geared bicycles. These chains can be 
disconnected by way of a special U-shaped joining link, that can be pried 
off of the master link with a screwdriver. To replace, feed the chain 
around the chain wheel and rear sprocket, fit the master link into the 
rollers into each end of the chain, position the master link side plate, 
and slip on the U-shaped snap-on plate. Make sure the open end of the 
U-shaped plate is trailing as the link approaches the chain wheel when 
pedaling forward. 

  Derailleur geared bicycle use narrower chains and require a special tool to 
fit and remove chain links, or to change the length. To remove, fit the rivet 
tool so that punch pin is centered over any one of the chain rivets. Push the 
rivet almost all the way out, then back out the punch and remove the tool. 
Holding the chain on both sides of the punched rivet, bend it slightly to 
release link form the rivet. To install, feed chain around chain wheel, rear 
sprocket and derailleur cage with rivet facing away from the bicycle. Bring 
the two ends together within the special tool and punch the rivet into place. 
Be sure not to push rivet too for through side plate. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Dirt Hawk 20

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Page 2: ...ations of this vehicle This product is not designed to be jumped If jumped even from the curb The E bike Frame could break causing serious injury or death If jumped the warranty is void Do not operate...

Page 3: ...7 441 6999 Congratulations on your new purchase Our service department is dedicated to your satisfaction with 877 441 6999 For questions regarding performance assembly operation parts or return contac...

Page 4: ...ct your bicycle Many of the warning and cautions say you may lose control and fall Because any fall can result in serious injury or even death we do not repeat the warning of possible injury or death...

Page 5: ...e recommended limit as displayed on the tire sidewall Ensure tires have tread and have no bulges or excessive wear Ensure rims run true and have no obvious wobbles or kinks Ensure all wheels spokes ar...

Page 6: ...ng and bottom bracket bearings 6 Cranks and Pedals Ensure pedals are securely tightened to the cranks Ensure cranks are secure to axle and are not bent 7 Derailleurs Check that front and rear mechanis...

Page 7: ...ed Ensure all other fittings on the bike are properly and securely fastened and functioning Ensure the rider is wearing a helmet 10 Motor Drive Assembly and Throttle Ensure all motor drive components...

Page 8: ...ces It is your responsibility to familiarize yourself with the law of the state where you ride and to comply with all applicable laws including properly equipping yourself and your bikes as the law re...

Page 9: ...TORE For questions regarding assembly and use call Customer Service 877 441 6999 Component List D D Di i ir r rt t t H H Ha a aw w wk k k 2 2 20 0 0 N N Na a av v vi i ig g ga a at t to o or r r S S S...

Page 10: ...T RETURN STORE For questions regarding assembly and use call Customer Service 877 441 6999 N N Na a av v vi i ig g ga a at t to o or r r S S SM M M2 2 26 6 6 O O Ou u ut t tb b ba a ac c ck k k 2 2 26...

Page 11: ...T RETURN STORE For questions regarding assembly and use call Customer Service 877 441 6999 X X Xp p pl l lo o or r re e er r r X X XF F F2 2 26 6 6 X X Xp p pl l lo o or r re e er r r X X XM M M2 2 26...

Page 12: ...igh load and may show a reduced number of LED s or show the Yellow or even Red LED When the throttle is disengaged i e no power to the motor due to the bicycle being stationary or coasting the LED s o...

Page 13: ...le After you have begun to ride slowly twist the throttle on equipped models towards you The more you twist the throttle the more motor power will be applied to the wheels You may feel the pedals get...

Page 14: ...bicycle when charging is complete as indicated by the status on the charger before storing the bicycle Do not store the batteries below 50 0 0 0 Fahrenheit and never allow batteries to freeze Below 3...

Page 15: ...tly on the rear of battery The Battery power switch is the Red Button under the rear battery beneath LED Light The Li Ion battery charger connector is covered by a rubber cover when you lift the batte...

Page 16: ...cid Battery First time charging time 8 hours Recharging time 6 8 hours Do not charge longer than 24 hours Last about 350 recharge cycles 1 Turn the key to unlock the battery box 2 Lift up Seat via lev...

Page 17: ...Ah Lithium Battery First time charging time 6 hours Recharging time 4 6 hours Do not charge longer than 24 hours Last over 1000 recharge cycles 1 Turn the key to unlock the battery box 2 Pull out the...

Page 18: ...are in an open area and do not lay anything on the charger unit while charging Although you cannot over charge the batteries using the Smart Charger We recommend that you do not leave the charger plug...

Page 19: ...or blinking green to indicate charging however you will need to refer to the sticker on the charger for actual status light indication 7 Once the battery reaches full charge the lights will return th...

Page 20: ...l start to flash orange for several seconds while the charger is seeking the battery 7 Once the charger has found the battery the blinking orange light will stop flashing and turn solid orange and coo...

Page 21: ...FAQ Q Do I need to charge the batteries before using them A Yes You should charge the batteries fully before first using them Q Do I need to break in my batteries A Yes the batteries will need to hav...

Page 22: ...that the batteries get warm when recharging A Yes it is normal that the batteries will become warm to the touch during the recharging process This is because the increase of internal resistance and l...

Page 23: ...ad acid batteries etc and non lead batteries example lithium ion nickel metal hydride etc are recycled at different facilities Do not dispose of batteries in a fire due to risk of explosion In the eve...

Page 24: ...mbly and use call Customer Service 877 441 6999 Quick release to adjust the height of the seat which is comfortable for you Xplorer Outback Models The Navigator Dirt Hawk seat you can lift the seat an...

Page 25: ...V brakes insert the brake body into the center spring hole in the frame mounting boss and then secure the brake body to the frame with the link fixing bolt 2 While holding the shoe against the rim adj...

Page 26: ...6999 3 While holding the shoe against the rim tighten the shoe fixing nut 4 Pass the inner cable through the inner cable lead Set the cable with a clearance of 1mm between each brake pad and the rim t...

Page 27: ...nspection The chain must be kept clean rust free and frequently lubricated in order to extend its life as long as possible It require replacement if it stretches breaks or causes inefficient gear shif...

Page 28: ...l U shaped joining link that can be pried off of the master link with a screwdriver To replace feed the chain around the chain wheel and rear sprocket fit the master link into the rollers into each en...

Page 29: ...e model of the bike in the following locations SLA fuse 40A glass type fuse on the battery pack externally accessible li Ion 30A blade type fuse 5A blade type fuse inside the bottom end of the down tu...

Page 30: ...For questions regarding assembly and use call Customer Service 877 441 6999 Tools Bag 1 2pcs Open ended wrench 8mm 10mm 13mm 15mm 2 2pcs Allen key wrenches 2 5mm 3 5mm 4mm 5mm 6mm 8mm 3 1pc Standard f...

Page 31: ...er is damaged Replace the controller The motor stops intermittently Poor or loose battery connection Adjust or clean contacts Battery moving due to vibration Check or replace Battery lock Reduced Ride...

Page 32: ...O NOT RETURN STORE For questions regarding assembly and use call Customer Service 877 441 6999 Diagram is for representational purpose only Your bicycles wiring system may differ WARRANTY REGISTRATION...

Page 33: ...TH THIS REGISTRATION CARD Thank you for purchasing a Yukon Trail Inc E bike If there are parts missing or if your E bike does not run properly do not return your E bike to the place of purchase Please...

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