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Page 2: ...atteryPowerPackCharging E BatteryMaintenance F Built lnSafetyFeatures G Performance Specifications 3 FTfATJD SAFE T A Fit B SafetyEquipment C Mechanical SafetyCheck 4 ilDI TE SAFELY AIIDNESPOIISIBLY A The Basics B Rulesof the Road C WetWeatherRiding D NightRiding 5 HoWfil ltaswonK A Removing andInstalling Bolt On Wheels B Seatpost QuickRelease C Brakes D Toeclips andStraps E Clipless Pedals F Tire...

Page 3: ...ieWarnings and Cautions sayt youmayloscconfrolandtall Because ol anylall can rwult ln serioas inlury or eyendcaflt wedo not repeat thc waming ol posstblelnjury or deaflr wheneyer tIrcfiskof talltngis menfioned B IMPONTA T SAFEflIIFOBMANU YourE Bike canprovide manyyearsof service fun and fitness if you take responsibility for yourown safety Understand the featuresof your bicycleand become aware of ...

Page 4: ...Useyourheadandtaillightsinreduced lighting conditions Signalyour intentions so that driversand other cyclists can anticipateyour actions Use your hornwhenneeded to makeyourpresence known q nreVlfiln Yur I rlnIEI Take it slow until you are familiarwith the riding conditions that youencounter Be especially carefulin wet conditions as tractioncanbe greatlyreducedand brakesbecomeless effective Neverri...

Page 5: ...oSafety Hotline toll free at 1 800 424 9393 or202 366 0123 in Washington DC area or write to NHTSA U S Department of Transportation Washington DC20590 You can also obtain other information about motor vehicle safetyfromtheHotline D TJSPECN N AilI NAMENATCE Foryoursafetyandenjoyment andto insure a longlife for yourE Bike inspectand maintain yourE Bike regularly Usethe tablebelowfor guidance lt is v...

Page 6: ...ts zza L Ez lz 06 07 Controls anddisplays zG z 35 Brakepadwear 1 SP Z lz 35 Brake cabletension wear zza 5 s9 1 SP za SP 35 Spoke tension z4 z zz lz 35 Wheeltrue f lz 4 1 8 Hubbearings 1 S Z JZ S S Z 6 34 Chain lubrication i lz 36 Derailleur adjustment r SP zr s S Z 02 Reflectors r G SP i SP 08 1 1 Battery andcharger 1 S9 34 Headset adjustment z A lz r 9 35 Bottombracket adjustment 1 SP z 34 llbolt...

Page 7: ...holleror ChargerHousings and attemptto repair or ssyim tfiese conponenb ALWAYS contac tan authorizedEVGdealer tor repair or service of these componenE Sumtnary Charttor Warning Ber ps LongBeeP ShortBeeP normal okayto ride Low battery powerwillshut off in 3 5 seconds assistance fromthe rider Beepwillsoundon steephills and duringover heat conditions Over heat of motoror controller powerwillshutoff i...

Page 8: ...hand controlswitch indicate thebattery charge level GBEEtI o indicates the batteryis between full and60 charged YELL0W r indicatesthe batteryis between600 oand 15 charged f ED indicates the batteryis between 15o o andempty or low batteryshut off The motorwill automatically shut off whenthebattery is belowa preset limitto help extend battery life TheredLEDlightwillflashto signify themotorisoffandth...

Page 9: ...forthum freeoperation lo set holdthe thumbthrottleat a desiredspeed pres the GreenCruisebutton and releaseyour thumb fron the throttle lever Tocancel pull either Brake Lever or press the Gree Cruisebuttonor turn the knobOff 4 Headlight0rilU The Yellow Headlightswitch activatesthe headligh taillight running light andthe YellowLEDlight Pressthe YellowHeadlightswitchto ON for Headligh and Taillight o...

Page 10: ...OII BOAND BANENY CHANGIilG o Whenchargingthe battery the ON OFFswitch must alwaysbe in the OFFposition Open the BatteryPower Pack door by turning the door closuresclockwise o Plugthe femaleendof the cord intothe receptacle on the rightsideof the batterychargerandthe maleend of the cord intoa standardU S 110V 60 cyclewallsocket and turn chargerON The RED indicator light and cooling fan will automat...

Page 11: ...diatety rel batteryto prcventtfieCharger fiun over heatin AilPLUE thechargerfiom tfiewall socket Contact fhe C00lllt0 FAIIshould alwaysbe 0ll whentfie Bedligh anauthortzed EUG daler foradyice is onto prevent charuerover heat D NEMOTE BATTENY POWEN PACK CHANGIilG The BatteryPowerPackcan be removedfor remote charging eTurnBattery to theOFFposition OpenthePowerPackdoor Release theBattery PowerPackret...

Page 12: ...0tt SYSTEIilS Power to themotorwillautomatically shut off ifanyone 2 Over HatGonditions Warning 3 beeps will soundto warnthe motoror controller arein overheat condition Youwillhear 3 beeps every5 seconds untilthecurrent system temperature drops Thesystem willshutoffandthedefault amberLEDlightwillcome on and flash flashing will remainuntilthe systemis restarted lf the keyis turnedoffandon whenin ov...

Page 13: ...tery Powe 3 SateStart lf the throttleis heldin an ON position Packcompadment Drythe framemounted electric whileeither brake lever isapplied andthenreleased the connectorin the batterypack compartment befo power tothemotorwillshut off thengradually increase reinstalling the BatteryPowerPack Use automoti from 0 to prevent a surge of powerfromthemotor wax to protectpaintedsudaces Lubricate the chai p...

Page 14: ...eswithoutpedaling oneconomy mode flatterrain nowind wellconditioned battery ilax Gnder 8 5 Continuous operation Batbrylile Approx250cycles Gharge timet2S o Approxt hr 50 Approx2 hrs 75 Approx3 hrs 95 Approx4hrs 100 Approx4 5hrs BWcleS fic 0pntions and Mainbnance hrtmnalion 1 2 ...

Page 15: ... E Bike is too big for you Donttevenride theE Bike aruundffie block An E Bike whichyou ride only on paved surfacesand never ever take off road shouldgiveyou a minimumstandoverheightclearanc of oneto two inches l Saddleposilion Correct saddlr adjustmentis an important facto in getting the most performanc and comfort from your E Bike Your dealer will have positione the saddlewhereexperience telh him...

Page 16: ...lampedin aboutthe middle thenadjustforwardor r I no rJ loosentheseatbinderbolt Fig back until you find the positionwhich is most l i S 7 t i 9 7 B t l v v o g l l L l l s o v q l v l l l u e l v v r r r r v i v q standardErind r QRBinder 7a b see also Section 3 Bon comfortable for you Then retighten the saddle Seat Post Quick Releases and clamping mechanism as tight as you can movetheseatpostupor ...

Page 17: ...ndresilience Yourdealer canhelpyouselecta saddlewhich whencorrectly adjusted for yourbody andridingstyle willbecomfortable CAllflOll Etundd riding with a sddle whichit inconecfly adjustedor which doesnot supry yourpelvicarcaconeoflycancaaseshort arm o long term iniuryfu nenesandbloodyessers ll yoursadd Gauses youpain or numbness adjusttfienddle lulsitio andyourrtdingposition ltpainor numbness perc...

Page 18: ... aerer tabe orfueak whichcoatdcause youto loseconfrolandfatl Youcanchange theangleof thehandlebar or barend extensions by loosening theirbinderbolt rotating the barorextension to thedesired angle recentering it and retightening the binderbolt tight enoughso that the barsor extensions can tmovein relation to eachother andthestem WABltllIG Failureto properlytigh r nffie stun I binder bolt thehandleb...

Page 19: ...gthe roadway Beingsffrttdt byofltu yehicles ottenrcsulbin serioas injury or death Bernemfp n rfrectorc arc not a substifuteior ligh s AlwapinsurcyourE Bike withis quippd withall stateand locally mandatd liglt l Pedals Seealso Section5 E and 5 F Some highe performancemodel bicycles come equipped wit pedals that have sharp and potentiallydangerou surfaces Thesesurfacesaredesignedto add safetyb incre...

Page 20: ... Spineachwheelslowlyandlook for cuts in the treadand sidewall Replace damaged tiresbefore riding theE Bike Wheelstrue Spin eachwheeland checkfor brake clearance andside to side wobble lf a wheelwobbles sideto sideor hitsthebrakepads taketheE Bike to a qualified bikeshopto havethewheeltrued N CNIflDlt Wheetsmustbe fruetor tfie bnkes to l woil efteotively Wheeltuing is a skill which rcquiressryial t...

Page 21: ...ll Unpluggdhandlebarc or ertensions canact likea cookie cutteron your body and can causeseriousinjury in an otfieruiseminoraccident 4 HDIITG SAFELY ANDNESPOIISIBLY ll0TE Likeany spott bicycling involves rtsk ol injury an damage By choosingfu rtde a E BiRe yoa assumeill rcsponsibilitytor that risk llot the peoplewho soldyou ill E Bike llot ffie people who made it llot the people wh disfrihute it ll...

Page 22: ...ndcontrol andbetween speedandcomponent stress E NULES OFTHE BOAD 1 Youare sharing the roadwith others motorists pedestrians andothercyclists Respect theirrights and betolerant iftheyinfringe onyours 2 Ridedefensively Assumethat the peoplewith whom you are sharing the road are so absorbed with what they a re doing and wherethey are going that they are oblivious to you 3 Look aheadof whereyou regoin...

Page 23: ...ever rideyourE Bike whileunder theinfluence of alcohol or drugs 13 lf possible avoid riding in bad weather when visibility is obscured at duskor in the dark or when extremely tired Eachof theseconditions increases the riskof accident C WET WEATHEN HDIIIE WABlllllG Biding in wet conditionsis no recommended Wet weather impairs traction brakingand visibility tuth tor ffie rider and tor othe vehicles ...

Page 24: ...ightriding follow the Rules of the Road and of the irait evJn more Whileridingat duskor at nightt carefully and you must take the followingadditional precautions o RideslowlY Before riding at dusk or at night take the following Avoid areasof heavytraffic dark areas and roads stepsto makeyourselfmorevisible with speedlimitsover35 mph MakesurethatyourE Bike is equippedwith correctly Avoidroadhazards...

Page 25: ... go to step 4 lf your front fork has an integralsecondary retentiondevice loosen theaxlenutsaboutsixfullturns thengoto step 4 d Raise thefrontwheel a fewinches offtheground and tapthetop of thewheelwiththepalmof yourhandto knockthewheeloutof theforkends 2 lnstallinga Bolt 0n FrontWheel a Withthe steeringforkfacingforward insert the wheel between the fork bladesso that the axle seatsfirmlyat thetop...

Page 26: ...motortorquearmbolt junction box 0 Lift the rearwheel off the grounda few inchesand g Closethe brake then spin the wheelto make sure 24 with the derailleurstill pulled back push the wheel forward and down until it comes out of the rear dropouts 4 lnstallinga Bolt 0n BearWheel a Shift the rearderailleur to its outermostpositionand pullthe derailleur bodybackwithyourrighthand b Put the chain on to th...

Page 27: ...detheE Bike lirct checkffiat tfieseatpost is secwelyclamped Adjusting tfiequickrcla meohanism Theactionof thequickrelease camsqueezes theseat collar aroundthe seat post to hold the seat post securely in place The amountof clampingforce is controlled by the tensionadjustingnut Turningthe tension adjusting nutclockwise whilekeeping thecam leverfromrotating increases clamping force turningit counterc...

Page 28: ...quick release mechanismto allow the brake shoes to clear the tire whena wheelis removedor reinstalled Whenthe brake quick releaseis in the open position the brakesare inoperative Ask your dealer to make sure that you understandthe way the brakequick releaseworks on your E Bike seeFig 164 B C D and check each time to make sure both brakes work correctly before you get on the E Bike Brakesare design...

Page 29: ...ckup a wheel with lessweightwill lock up with less brake pressure So as you applybrakesandyourweightshiftsforward you need to shift your body toward the rear of the E Bike to transferweightbackon to the rearwheel and at the same time you need to both decrease rear shiftweightforward Thekeysto effective speedcontrolandsafestopping are controlling wheel lockup and weighttransfe Practice braking andw...

Page 30: ...NAPS E CLIPLESS STEP ilil PEDALS Toeclipsand straps are the traditionalmeans which Cliplesspedals sometimes called step inpedals are experiencedcyclists use to keep their feet correctly the meansmost racersuseto keeptheirfeet securelyin positionedand engagedwith the pedals The toeclip the correct positionfor maximumpedalingefficiency positionsthe ball of the foot over the pedal spindle Theywork li...

Page 31: ...that a differenttire might bettersuit your ridingneeds your dealercan helpyou selectthe mostappropriate design The size pressure rating and on some high performancetires the specific recommendeduse are markedon the sidewallof the tire seeFig 20 The part of thisinformation whichis mostimportant to you isTire Pressure wABltlltl lteverintlate a tircMyond tlrcnnximum 4 ll r ssate mailrd onfielirc ssid...

Page 32: ...face CAlIfl0t Pencilffi automolive tire gauges and gasshtlonair hoseprcssure sefiings aregenual inaccuraEand shouldnotM depndd onlor rnis lti accurate pressurc lnstead usca gM qualtUdialgaage Askyourdealer to recommend thebesttirepressure for the kindof ridingyouwillmostoftendo andhavethe dealerinflate yourtiresto that pressure Then check inflation asdescribed inSection 3 Csoyou llknowhow correctl...

Page 33: ...wson to the valvestem once you ve freed up the valve The adapterfits the end of the air hosefitting To letair out of a Prestavalve open up the valvestem lock nut and depressthe valvestem G BICYCLE SASPEITSIOIT Therearemanydifferent typesof suspension systems too manyto dealwithindividually in this Manual lf yourE Bike hasa suspension system of anykind ask your dealerto provideyou with the appropri...

Page 34: ...design WABlllllG lt your E Bike has suspension the increased speed yoamaydevelopalsoincreases your risk When bnking fie fioil of a suspenddE Bike dips You couldloseconfrol andlall il yourskillis notupto handlingttris system Eetto Rnowhow to handleyour suspension sysbmsately Suspension canincrease the handling capabilities and comfort ofyourE Bike Thisenhanced capability may allowyouto ridefaster b...

Page 35: ...erience and on whetheryou havethe specialtools required requirespial knotildgp and tools Do not bqtn any adjusfrnenbor serviceon yoar E Bike if you hayethe slighhst doubtatuut your ability to proprly eomplete fiem Impoperadlusfllreilor seruice mayresultin damage to fie E Bike or in an accident whichGancaasesertoas iniuryor death lfyouwantto learn to do major service andrepair work onyourE Bike you...

Page 36: ...eckup Another way to judgewhenit stimeforthefirstcheckup isto bring theE Bike inafterthreeto fivehoursof hardoff road use or about 10 to 15 hoursof on roador morecasual off roaduse But if you think somethingis wrong with the E Bike takeit to yourdealerbeforeridingit again 2 Betorc eyery rfde Mechanical Safety Check see Section3 C 3 After every long or hard fidei il ffie E Bike has Mn expsed to wab...

Page 37: ...or anydeepscratches cracksor discoloration Theseare signsof stress caused fatigue andindicate thata part isattheendof itsuseful lifeandneeds to bereplaced Checkto makesurethatall partsandaccessories are stillsecure andtighten anywhicharenot WAEIIIIIG Likeany mechanicaldevicg a E Bike andiE components arc subirct to wearandsf ss Dittercntmafurlalsand mechanlsms wearor tatiguefrum sfess at diftercnt...

Page 38: ... spareinner tube Tirelevers Tirepumpor caftridge inflator withcorrect headto fit yourtirevalves seeSection 5 G 2 Somekindof identification sopeople knowwhoyou areincaseof accident A couple ofdollars incash fora candybar cooldrink or emergency phone call l lt yoa geta flat tirc Please reterto page30 to rcmove rearwheel Depress thetirevalveto letalltheairoutof the tube seeSection5 G 2 Remove the whe...

Page 39: ... tire is evenlyseatedaround bothsidesof therimandthatthetubeis inside thetire beads Pushthevalvesteminto thetireto makesure thatitsbaseisseated within thetire sbeads Inflate the tubeslowly to therecommended pressure seeSection 3 G allthe whilechecking to makesurethatthetire beadsstay seatedin the rim Screwdown the valve stem locknutfinger tight Securethe valve locknut Prestavalve Replacethe valvec...

Page 40: ...ical helpif necessary Next checkyourE Bike fordamage andfixwhatyou Then whenyougethome carefully perform thechecks describedin Section3 C and check for any other damaged parts Allbent scoredor discolored partsare suspect andshouldbereplaced CAllflOll lt youhaveanydoubtabouttIrccondltion of ffie E Bike u any ot rls parb takeit tu your dalqtor a fioruughcheo k C AMNADI IGYOUN BI GAIIDYOUN EWIPfiEII ...

Page 41: ...ourE Bike geta pairofcyclinggloves Theirpadded palmshelp keepyour handsfrom gettingnumbfrom the vibrationof the handlebars thenumbness called carpaltunnelsyndrome canbecome quitepainful if not taken care of and they ll provide some abrasion protection foryourhandsif youfall Cycling shorts and cycling jerseys are both performanceand comfortaccessories Thereare two kindsof cyclingshorts the traditio...

Page 42: ...restof thecomponents onyourE Bike Yourdealer canhelp you determine component compatibility and resolve compatibi lityconf Iicts Another popular wayto improve theperformance of an E Bike is to substitutelighter weight racing components Lighter wheels tires handlebars andso on canenhance theperformance of yourE Bike but youmustalwayskeepin mindthatlightweightracing componentsare not intendedto have ...

Page 43: ...t you can get the maximum enjoyment from it YourE Bike shop sstaffhasthe knowledge toolsand experience to giveyou reliable adviceand competent service Yourdealercarriesthe productsof a varietyof manufacturers so thatyoucan havethechoiceswhichbestmeetyourneedsandyour budget Butyourdealer s staffcan tmakedecisions foryou nor can they assumeresponsibility for your lack of knowledge experience skillor...

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