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Unboxing Your EVELO

1.  Begin unboxing the bike by cutting the 

banding then opening the box. Use caution 

regarding the staples as they can be very 

sharp.

2. Remove the small boxes.

3. The easiest way to get the bike out of the 

box is to lie the box down on its side and 

then slide it out. See image ----->

4. Remove packaging including zip ties. 

Caution: sometimes the zip ties are used to 

hold cables or wires in place. A good indi-

cator is if the zip tie is touching a painted 

surface of the bike—those should remain in 

place.

5. Empty all the boxes so you know what 

you are working with.

The focus of  this document is to assist with the assembly of your new EVELO

Aurora.  The scope is intentionally narrow -- The “User Guide” that was 

included with your bike covers a much broader spectrum of topics: fit 

adjustments, battery care, controls etc.   

 

Our Team is here to help 7 days a week!

https://www.evelo.com/contact

877-991-7272

Feel Free to reach out!

Summary of Contents for Aurora Limited Edition

Page 1: ...sometimes the zip ties are used to hold cables or wires in place A good indi cator is if the zip tie is touching a painted surface of the bike those should remain in place 5 Empty all the boxes so you know what you are working with The focus of this document is to assist with the assembly of your new EVELO Aurora The scope is intentionally narrow The User Guide that was included with your bike cov...

Page 2: ...bly Organizing helps the process greatly Lower the kickstand to increase stability during the assembly process Install Front Wheel To install the front wheel first remove all the pack aging Using a 5mm allen wrench remove the axle from the fork ...

Page 3: ... the caliper Lower the bike onto the front hub The fork will rest on the hub before the axle is installed and support the weight of the bike Insert the axle through the fork and front wheel Before turning it in with the allen wrench it should go almost all the way through leaving approxi matly 1 2 protruding Very gentle taps may be required but do not use excessive force as this may damage the thr...

Page 4: ...l it is screwed in entirely and tight in the fork Install Handlebars Remove the four bolts from the stem faceplate and set these parts aside Before proceeding make sure the fork arch faces forward and the brake is on the left hand side of the bicycle as shown ...

Page 5: ...Tighten the 4 bolts incremen tally ideally there will be a slight gap between the faceplate and the stem itself both above and below the handlebars These gaps should be approximatly equal Be sure all 4 bolts are tight You may need to repositon the display panel slightly to access the bolt heads Check to see if the handlebars are aligned with the front wheel If not slightly loosen the two bolts on ...

Page 6: ... the tire and place the head light between the fork arch and fender tab as shown The proper sequence is Bolt washer fender tab headlight fork arch Tighten the bolt but not all the way at this point There is some adjustability and the lower portion of the fork should be secured first as described in the next steps Position the wire fender struts one at a time and tighten the bolts to secure them as...

Page 7: ...n the bolt Install Pedals Installation of the pedals requires a 15 mm wrench It is important to note that the pedals are thread ed differently The right pedal will screw in clock wise and the left pedal will screw in counterclock wise There is an L and an R stamped into the end of each pedal for reference Screw both pedals in securely ...

Page 8: ... battery care information is in your User Guide Keys for your battery were attached to the bike typically the handlebars We cannot replace exact keys so it is a good idea to keep one in a safe place and use the other for daily use To release the battery insert the key in the lock and twist While in the unlocked position tip the battery and lift off of the bike To reinstall place the slot at the bo...

Page 9: ...re on most bicycles Please reference the table below to correctly set the tire pressure The pressure recommendation printed on the tire should not be used as they are not suitable for this tire and rim combination Additionally it s always a good idea to check your tire pressure every couple of weeks Rider Weight Tire Pressure 100 140 Pounds 14 PSI 141 160 Pounds 16 PSI 161 180 Pounds 17 PSI 181 20...

Page 10: ...l need to record the serial number It is located on the headtube of your bike just above the front fork There is considerable additional information in your User Guide Of course if you ever have questions our team is ready to help https www evelo com contact 877 991 7272 ...

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