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ATOMe
USER MANUAL
2024

ATOMe 2024
BH 2
01 INTRODUCTION......................................................................................................... 3
SYMBOLS.....................................................................................................................................................................................3
02 BH WARRANTY.......................................................................................................... 4
LIFETIME FRAME WARRANTY...................................................................................................................................................4
EXTENDED WARRANTY FOR BH BATTERIES...........................................................................................................................5
REGISTERING EXTENDED WARRANTIES ................................................................................................................................5
WARRANTY OF PARTS OF THE ELECTRICAL ASSISTANCE SYSTEM...................................................................................6
SUBMITTING A WARRANTY CLAIM..........................................................................................................................................6
CONDITIONS THAT MAY VOID THE WARRANTY OF ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS.............................................................6
03 MAINTENANCE ......................................................................................................... 6
INSPECT THE BICYCLE BEFORE USE .......................................................................................................................................6
KEEP THE BICYCLE CLEAN........................................................................................................................................................7
KEEP THE TRANSMISSION LUBRICATED AT ALL TIMES .......................................................................................................7
PART MAINTENANCE .................................................................................................................................................................7
SPARE PARTS ..............................................................................................................................................................................8
AFTER A FALL, BLOW OR IMPACT.............................................................................................................................................8
04 WARNINGS ON USE................................................................................................... 9
MAXIMUM TYRE SIZE.................................................................................................................................................................9
MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM INSERTION LENGTH OF THE SEAT POST..................................................................................9
MAXIMUM FORK LENGTH (AXLE-TO-CROWN)........................................................................................................................9
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STEERING SPACERS .........................................................................................................................9
POSITION OF THE SPINDLE INSIDE THE FORK TUBE ............................................................................................................9
INTENDED USE............................................................................................................................................................................9
05 WARNINGS ON USE OF THE ELECTRICAL ASSISTANCE SYSTEM ............................. 9
CARE AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE OF THE ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS AND BATTERIES ..........................................9
RECOMMENDATIONS TO MAXIMISE THE BATTERY LIFE .....................................................................................................9
WARNINGS ON THE USE OF BATTERIES .................................................................................................................................9
UNSUITABLE CHARGING AND DISCHARGING ENVIRONMENTS ANDSOLUTIONS..........................................................10
RECYCLING................................................................................................................................................................................10
MOTOR .......................................................................................................................................................................................10
06 PEDAL ASSISTANCE SYSTEM OPERATION ............................................................. 10
COMPONENTS OF THE PEDAL ASSISTANCE SYSTEM ........................................................................................................10
PEDAL ASSISTANCE SYSTEM.................................................................................................................................................10
ACTIVATION AND DEACTIVATION OF THE PEDAL-ASSIST SYSTEM .................................................................................11
PARTS OF THE CONTROL UNIT...............................................................................................................................................11
ASSISTANCE TYPE ...................................................................................................................................................................12
WALK ASSIST MODE.................................................................................................................................................................12
START OF PEDALING................................................................................................................................................................13
BATTERY CHARGE LEVEL DISPLAY........................................................................................................................................13
BATTERY AND CHARGER .........................................................................................................................................................13
BATTERY CHARGING ...............................................................................................................................................................14
ENERGY SAVING MODES ........................................................................................................................................................16
APP SHIMANO ETUBE PROJECT ............................................................................................................................................17
OPERATION WITH GARMIN DEVICE ......................................................................................................................................17
ELECTRIC SYSTEM UPDATE ...................................................................................................................................................17
07 SIZES AND DIMENSIONS ........................................................................................ 18
08 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS................................................................................. 19
09 ASSEMBLY AND SPARE PARTS................................................................................ 22
DIMENSIONS OF THE STEERING TUBE..................................................................................................................................22
REAR AXLE SPLIT PIVOT AND DERAILLEUR..........................................................................................................................23
MAIN PIVOT ASSEMBLY...........................................................................................................................................................24
SHOCK ABSORBER ASSEMBLY................................................................................................................................................24
EXPLODED VIEW OF THE ROCKER..........................................................................................................................................25
MOTOR ASSEMBLY ...................................................................................................................................................................26
CHAINSTAYS AND SEATSTAYS PROTECTOR ........................................................................................................................27
CHAIN GUARD FOR CHAINSTAY .............................................................................................................................................27
SPEED SENSOR MAGNET ........................................................................................................................................................28
CABLING OF THE MECHANICAL PARTS ................................................................................................................................29
CABLING OF THE MECHANICAL PARTS ................................................................................................................................30
CABLING OF THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM'S PARTS................................................................................................................31
CABLING OF THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM'S PARTS................................................................................................................32
WIRING DIAGRAM OF THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM'S PARTS.................................................................................................33
10 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ............................................................................ 34
11 HELP AND ADDITIONAL RESOURCES...................................................................... 34
CONTENTS
CONTENTS

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01 INTRODUCTION
01 INTRODUCTION
This user manual contains important information for proper use and maintenance of the bicycle. In particular,
thisdocument contains specific information about the ATOMe (ES434, ES454, ES474, ES484, ES494, ES524, ES534,
ES624, ES804, ES824). Please read the entire manual carefully. The user manuals of all BH models can be consulted
on the website at the following address:
https://www.bhbikes.com/manuals
Keep in mind that the manuals on the BH BIKES website are updated on a regular basis. Make sure you have downloaded
the latest version from the website. You can check the version on the front page.
This document contains additional information to the general user manual, available at:
https://www.bhbikes.com/es_INT/quienes-somos/manuales-descargas
You can check the characteristics, recommendations and warranties of third-party parts on their corresponding
official websites.
SYMBOLS
This document contains different icons that refer to use, maintenance and assembly warnings. Carefully read the
meaning of each one to prevent improper handling or hazardous situations that may result in serious personal injuries
or fatal accidents.
SAFETY
DANGER: refers to a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, will lead to serious injuries or even
a fatal accident.
WARNING: refers to a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could lead to serious injuries
oreven a fatal accident.
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK: refers to a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could cause
serious injuries due to electric shock or even death.
ATTENTION: refers to a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could cause minor or moderate
injuries.
RISK OF SHORT CIRCUIT: refers to a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could cause
short circuits in the electrical components. Short circuits may cause damage to the electrical
components and fire.
TOOLS
TYPE OF ASSEMBLY COMPOUND
FLAT WRENCH
OIL: light lubrication for elements such as chains and cables.
ALLEN KEY
GREASE: assembly grease.
PHILLIPS SCREWDRIVER
ADHESIVE: use medium strength thread lock.
TORX KEY
CARBON PASTE: assembly paste used to increase the friction of the carbon elements.
Adhesive is used to fasten bolts and make sure that they do not come loose due to
vibrations when using the bicycle. Add a drop of thread lock to the tip of the screw thread
in all cases. Never apply more than one drop around the thread, since this will make
itvery hard to remove the bolt.
TIGHTENING TORQUES: on one side of each tool symbol, the
tightening torque will be indicated in newton metre.
10Nm

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02 BH WARRANTY
BH BIKES undertakes to offer long-lasting bicycles, in compliance with the highest standards of quality.
Therefore,inaddition to the statutory warranty, BH BIKES offers an additional coverage and warranty. Thissection
defines the different types of warranty and the process that must be followed to register for the additional
"LifeTime Frame" warranty.
STATUTORY WARRANTY
The statutory warranty covers the original purchaser in the event of manufacturing defects and/or non-conformities.
This warranty applies to frames and components manufactured by BH BIKES. The warranty period will be established
according to the current laws of the country where the bicycle was purchased, and will start on the date of purchase.
During this period, the holder of the warranty will be entitled to have all manufacturing defects repaired or replaced
free of charge, including the reimbursement of transport expenses and any losses caused as a result of this.
Differentconditions must be met in order to be covered by the warranty:
•
This warranty does not affect the consumer's applicable rights, according to the current laws in each country.
•
Faulty bicycles or parts will be covered by warranty upon the decision of our Technical Service.
•
The warranty does not include the replacement of parts prone to wear and arising from normal use of thebicycle.
•
The warranty does not cover defects or broken parts due to improper use of the bicycle, use for competitions,
mounting of non-original accessories or improper handling and incorrect maintenance work.
•
The warranty does not apply if the inspection before delivery and the corresponding inspection intervals included
in this document have not been carried out, observed, documented as required and stamped by an authorised
BH dealer.
•
Should the repair not be satisfactory and not ensure that the optimum conditions are met according to the
intended use, the holder of the warranty will be entitled to request the replacement of the purchased item
orfaulty part with one of identical characteristics, or to receive a refund of the amount paid for the damaged
item or part.
•
The warranty period will be interrupted during the repairs or, in the event of replaced items or components,
itwill be renewed.
•
Any claim against this warranty shall expire six months after the end of the warranty validity period.
•
All warranty claims must be processed by an authorised dealer.
•
Geographical scope: refer to the User Manual or www. BHbikes.com
LIFETIME FRAME WARRANTY
Through its authorised stores, BH Bikes provides the original buyer with a commercial policy to cover any manufacturing
defects in frames for a period beyond that specified in the product's statutory warranty, pursuant to the following
clauses:
1.
The LIFETIME warranty solely applies to BH frames and bikes that are sold through stores that are authorised
by BHBIKES EUROPE S.L.
•
The buyer must register the LIFETIME warranty online, with the information duly completed, within 30calendar
days of the purchase date, as it appears on the invoice issued by the authorised store.
•
This warranty cannot be transferred to subsequent buyers and it is cancelled when the bicycle is sold
toathird party. Original buyer means the individual who registers the warranty at the time of the purchase;
the commercial warranty cannot be transferred to third parties who are not the original buyer.
•
It shall be compulsory to have the bicycle serviced in an establishment that is authorised by BHBIKES
EUROPE and according to the instructions in the user manual.
2.
The LIFETIME warranty does not cover:
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The rear swingarms of the double suspension models, fork, kids' bikes, defects and/or fading of the original
paint, or rust caused by natural deterioration.
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Defects or breakages resulting from an accident or improper and/or negligent use of the bicycle.
•
When components or accessories that are not intended for or are not compatible with the use for which the
bicycle was designed have been installed.
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Defects resulting from improper handling.
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Scratches, discolouration, or stains caused by the use of abrasive fluids, sharp items, clamps and/or
prolonged exposure to sunlight or other weather conditions.
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Defects caused by the bicycle's normal wear and tear, including those due to material fatigue. Fatigue damage
is a sign that the frame has been damaged by normal use, so it is the user's responsibility toregularly inspect
the bicycle.
•
Improper use and/or maintenance of the product (carefully read the recommendations for use and cleaning).
•
Frames that have been used in competitions, demos or as rentals.
Read the full terms and conditions at:
https://www.bhbikes.com/es_INT/registro-garantia-vida-bh/registra-tu-bici-garantia-de-por-vida
Visit the following link to read the terms and conditions:
https://www.bhbikes.com/es_INT/registro-garantia-vida-bh/registra-tu-bici-garantia-de-por-vida
02 BH WARRANTY

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BHP01EB23056187
SERIAL NUMBER
REGISTERING EXTENDED WARRANTIES
You must register the bicycle within 30 days after purchase to enjoy the BH BIKES additional warranties. The process
to activate the extended warranties is described below:
•
LIFETIME FRAME WARRANTY + 5 YEARS WARRANTY ON BH ENGINES
You must register the bicycle on the BH BIKES website to enjoy the LIFETIME FRAME extended warranty:
https://www.bhbikes.com/es_INT/registro-garantia-vida-bh/registra-tu-bici-garantia-de-por-vida
Watch this video to find out what you need to do:
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EXTENDED WARRANTY FOR BH BATTERIES
You must register the bicycle on the BH BIKES website to enjoy the BH BATTERY extended warranty:
https://www.bhbikes.com/es_INT/registro-garantia-vida-bh/extension-garantia-bateria
Watch this video to find out what you need to do:
https://youtu.be/47aLVgUI248
https://youtu.be/slNzdFBygMM
The serial number required to register the bicycle is located on the bottom of the bicycle, on the seat tube,
above the bottom bracket:bottombracket:
EXTENDED WARRANTY FOR BH BATTERIES
In a constant effort to improve our customer services on a daily basis, BH offers the best warranty conditions and
the possibility of acquiring an extended warranty for its e-Bike range (an additional one or two years). Through its
authorised stores, BH Bikes provides the original buyer with a commercial policy to cover any manufacturing defects
in BH batteries for a period beyond that specified in the product's statutory warranty, pursuant to the following
clauses:
1.
The BH battery extended warranty solely applies to BH batteries installed in BH bikes and sold through stores
that are authorised by BHBIKES EUROPE S.L:
•
The buyer must register the warranty online, with the information duly completed, within 30 calendar days
of the purchase date, as it appears on the invoice issued by the authorised store, on which the bike's serial
no. must be specified.
•
This warranty cannot be transferred to subsequent buyers and it is cancelled when the bicycle is sold
toathird party. Original buyer means the individual who registers the warranty at the time of the purchase;
the commercial warranty cannot be transferred to third parties who are not the original buyer.
•
It shall be compulsory to have the bicycle serviced in an establishment that is authorised by BHBIKES and
according to the instructions in the user manual.
2.
The BH battery extended warranty shall not ever cover:
•
Fading paintwork and a loss of original colour, or corrosion caused by normal wear and tear.
•
Defects or breakages resulting from an accident or improper and/or negligent use of the bicycle.
•
Deterioration or natural degradation due to age, even without use. Deterioration after 500 full charging and
discharging cycles if it is below 30% of the nominal capacity (read the recommendations in the user manual
carefully).
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When components or accessories have been installed that are not intended for/compatible with the use for
which the bicycle was designed.
•
Defects resulting from improper handling.
•
Scratches, discolouration, or stains caused by the use of abrasive fluids, sharp items, clamps and/or
prolonged exposure to sunlight or other weather conditions.
•
Improper use and/or maintenance of the product (carefully read the recommendations for use and cleaning).
•
Batteries that have been used in competitions, demos or in rentals.
•
Auxiliary batteries (extenders).
Read the full terms and conditions at:
https://www.bhbikes.com/es_INT/registro-garantia-vida-bh/extension-garantia-bateria
02 BH WARRANTY

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SUBMITTING A WARRANTY CLAIM
All warranty claims must be channelled through an official BH dealer. The dealer will analyse the claim to identify its
scope and perform a preliminary assessment of the incident. The dealer will submit and process the claim directly
with BH. Once BH has defined the corrective measures required, the dealer will send this information to the customer.
All claims must be processed by the official dealer from which you purchased your bicycle. If this is not possible,
please contact us directly. We will help you find an authorised dealer near you:
https://www.bhbikes.com/es_INT/quienes-somos/contacto
WARRANTY OF PARTS OF THE ELECTRICAL ASSISTANCE SYSTEM
As in the case of BH BIKES frames and parts, all electrical components made exclusively for BH will be covered by the
statutory warranty (BH motors feature an extended 5-year warranty after the LIFETIME FRAME warranty is activated).
The warranty period will be established according to the current laws of the country where the bicycle was purchased,
and will start on the date of purchase.
During this period, the holder of the warranty will be entitled to have all manufacturing defects repaired free ofcharge,
including the reimbursement of transport expenses and any losses caused as a result of this. The terms and conditions
are as described in the section "Statutory Warranty" and can be read at:
https://www.bhbikes.com/manuals
Under no circumstances shall the warranty cover the wear and natural ageing of batteries due to use, charging and
storage. Likewise, the buyer must contact the original manufacturer to use the warranty of third-party parts.
CONDITIONS THAT MAY VOID THE WARRANTY OF ELECTRICAL
COMPONENTS
The BH battery and electrical components are covered by the statutory warranty, but the following requirements must
be met:
•
No electrical components must be removed or tampered with.
•
The service life will vary according to the use, charging and storage conditions.
•
Keep the battery charged at all times. Otherwise, the battery may deteriorate faster than normal.
This user manual contains important information for ATOMe (ES434, ES454, ES474, ES484, ES494, ES524, ES534,
ES624, ES804, ES824). Please read the entire manual carefully. The user manuals of all BH models can be consulted
on the website at the following address:
https://www.bhbikes.com/manuals
This document contains additional information to the general user manual, available at:
https://www.bhbikes.com/manuals
You can check the characteristics and recommendations of third-party parts on their corresponding official websites.
03 MAINTENANCE
INSPECT THE BICYCLE BEFORE USE
Bicycles are inspected several times throughout the manufacturing process and then at the BH workshop during the
final check. As the bicycle's operation may be affected during transport or third parties may have modified the bicycle
before its sale, the following must be checked before each trip:
•
FRAME: no cracks, damage or strange noises.
•
CHAIN: it must be lubricated and the transmission system must not make any strange noises.
•
BRAKES: the brakes must be working properly. When stopped, press the brake lever with enough strength and
check that it does not touch the handlebars.
•
TYRES: the pressure must be correct and there must be no cuts on the tread or on the sides. Also check that
the wear level does not exceed the maximum recommended level.
•
WHEELS: the wheels must rotate freely in order to check how they rotate. Also check the space between the
brake lining and the rim, as well as the space between the frame and tyre.
•
STEERING: the steering must turn smoothly and with no strange noises.
•
SWINGARM ROTATION POINTS: when weight is exerted on the bicycle, the suspension must work as expected
and with no strange noises. If it is not working properly or there is play between the moving parts, this might
mean that the tightening torques are incorrect or that the bearings are worn.
•
BEARINGS: the bearings must work properly and with no strange noises. The bearings are subject to wear and
must be replaced to prevent damage to the components on which they are installed.
•
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM: if the bicycle features an electrical system, check that it is functioning properly
byensuring that the electrical assistance mode is running and that all parts are functioning properly (motor,
display, change of assistance mode and speed sensor). If there is no electrical assistance, check that all
connections are correct and show no signs of damage.

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KEEP THE BICYCLE CLEAN
We recommend you follow these basic prevention measures to make sure that the bicycle is in perfect working
order. Failure to observe these recommendations may lead to premature wear or even breakages in specific areas,
suchasgaskets or moving parts.
•
Clean the dust and mud with a damp sponge and a gentle and neutral cleaning product.
•
Plastic parts must only be washed with soapy water.
•
Tyres can be washed with a sponge or brush and soapy water.
•
After cleaning the bicycle, dry it by rubbing it firmly with a smooth cloth.
•
After each cleaning, lubricate the transmission elements.
Dirt may cause damage that can result in accidents or even death.
Never use pressure washers or steam cleaners.
Do not ride your bicycle if it does not meet any of these points! A faulty bicycle may cause serious accidents!
If you are unsure or have any queries, please contact your nearest BH workshop!
Check the tightening torques to make sure that they are as described in the recommendations in the user
manuals. Failure to observe these recommendations may result in accidents and even death.
The effect of the ground and the forces exerted on the wheel subject the bicycle to a lot of stress. Thedifferent
parts will be subject to fatigue and wear because of these dynamic loads. Check the bicycle at regular
intervals to look for signs of wear, scratches, bent parts, wear on the finish or the formation of cracks.
Parts may fail suddenly after their service life has expired. Take your bicycle to an authorised BH workshop
regularly to have these parts replaced if needed.
KEEP THE TRANSMISSION LUBRICATED AT ALL TIMES
After washing the bicycle, the chain transmission's lubrication may have also been washed off. Inspect and lubricate
the chain's links, if needed. Excess lubrication may attract more dirt, causing premature wear and incorrect functioning
of the system.
Never use pressure washers or steam cleaners.
PART MAINTENANCE
The bicycle requires regular maintenance and a minimum number of regular inspections. The frequency of the
maintenance operations depends on the type of vehicle (leisure, road or mountain bike), as well as the frequency and
conditions of use.
PART MAINTENANCE CALENDAR
Lighting Functional check.
Tyres Pressure check.
Inspect the height of the profile and sides.
Brakes (on the rim) Check the lever travel, lining strength and rim position.
Brake test when stopped.
Clean the brake pads.
Brake cables Visual inspection.
Brakes (disc brakes) Change the brake fluid (DOT fluid).
Suspension fork Check the bolts and the corresponding tightening torque.
Change the oil and lubricate the elastomer.
Saddle seat post with
suspension Maintenance.
Play check.
Rims on rim brakes Inspection and replacement, if needed, of the wall
linings. At the latest after the second part of the
brake lining.
Bottom bracket axle Check the play.
Re-lubrication.
Chain Check and lubrication.
Check and replacement. After 800 km.
Chainsets Check and tightening.
Wheels / Spokes Check wheel spin and spoke tension.
Headset Inspection of the headset.
Re-lubrication.
Metal surfaces Maintenance. At least once every six months.
Hubs Bearing inspection.
Re-lubrication.
Pedals Bearing inspection.
Lubrication, cleaning the anchoring mechanism.
Before each outing Monthly Annually
Action required
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Saddle seat post / Stem Inspection of the fastening screws.
Rear derailleur /
Derailleur Cleaning, lubrication.
Quick-release
mechanism / Thru-axle Efficacy check.
Nuts and bolts Check and tightening.
Spokes Tension check.
Stem / Saddle seat post Removing and applying new assembly paste.
Circuit / Brakes Disassembly and greasing.
Components of the
electrical assistance
system
Check the connections.
Check there is no dirt.
Before each outing Monthly Annually
Action required
Part
You do not need to take the bicycle to an expert if you are skilled, experienced and have the appropriate tools. Immediately
implement the corrective measures if you detect problems. If you are unsure or have queries, please contact BH.
The tasks described above must only be carried out by a trusted bike repair expert.
SPARE PARTS
Original parts must be used to ensure the optimum performance of your bicycle and the utmost safety. Failure to use
original parts may cause damage that is not covered by the warranty.
The most common spare parts are parts prone to wear. The most common ones are tyres, inner tubes, brake pads,
disc brakes and brake pads, as well as rims, when these are part of the brake unit, headlights, position lights,
batteries and accumulators.
•
TYRES: Replace them with an equivalent type of tyre. Check the marking on the outside of the tyre
(ETRTOstandard). Keep in mind that using a tyre with a larger outer diameter than the recommended one may
cause the tip of the foot to touch the front wheel or rear wheel guard when the handlebars turn. The cyclist may
lose control of the bicycle and suffer an accident with serious consequences. This can also occur when the
pedal chainset is replaced with a longer one.
•
INNER TUBES: Replace them with a suitable type of inner tube, according to the type of tyre. Refer to the
information on the outside of the inner tube (ETRTO standard).
•
DISC BRAKES AND BRAKE PADS: Follow the instructions supplied by the manufacturer.
•
HEADLIGHTS AND POSITION LIGHTS: Replace the bulb with one of the same type. Check the indication on the
metal area.
•
CHAIN, COG AND CHAIN RINGS: Follow the instructions supplied by the manufacturer.
•
BATTERIES AND ACCUMULATORS: Change for the same type. Check the indication on the outer area.
Remember that the failure to use original parts may cause damage that is not covered by the warranty.
AFTER A FALL, BLOW OR IMPACT
If you suffer a fall, blow or impact, first make sure that you are okay to continue cycling. Do not use the bike if you
are injured and ask for medical assistance if needed.
If you are okay to continue cycling, check the bicycle to make sure that it is in perfect working order:
•
Check that the wheels are firmly secured and that the rims are in the centre of the frame and fork. Turn the
wheels. If they cannot be centred in situ because the gap is too small, separate the brakes from the rim so itcan
move freely.
In this case, keep in mind that the braking efficacy will be less.
•
Check whether the handlebars or the front of the frame are twisted or broken. Check that the front is firmly
seated on the fork, holding the front wheel firmly between your legs and trying to twist the handlebars with
respect to the front wheel.
•
Check that the chain is fitted correctly. If the bicycle fell onto the transmission side, check that it is working
properly. Ask for help to place the bicycle on its saddle and change gears. When the chain fits on the largest
cog, check the distance between the gear and the spokes. If the gear or bracket are bent, the first one may
become stuck on the spokes - Danger of falling! The gear, rear wheel or frame may be damaged. Check the
derailleur. If it has shifted, the chain may come off the gear. The bicycle's transmission will become less
effective (alsorefer to the "Traction" section).
•
Check the saddle, upper tube or the bottom bracket box to make sure that there are no defects.
•
Lift the bicycle slightly and let it drop onto the ground. If there are any noises, inspect the bicycle for any
loosebolts.
•
Inspect the entire bicycle again to check for bent areas, worn finish or cracks.
•
Ride again carefully if no problems have been detected during the inspection. Do not brake or accelerate
suddenly or pedal when going uphill. If you are unsure, wait for a car to pick you up instead of risking an
accident. Once home, you should inspect the bicycle carefully again. If you are still unsure or have any queries,
please contact your nearest BH workshop!
Bent aluminium parts must not be straightened, i.e., they must not be repaired. Even afterwards, thereisahigh
risk of breakage, especially in regards to the fork, handlebars, front part, chainsets and pedals. Replace them
for greater safety.

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05 WARNINGS ON USE OF THE ELECTRICAL
ASSISTANCE SYSTEM
CARE AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE OF THE ELECTRICAL
COMPONENTS AND BATTERIES
All BH products and parts have been designed to withstand splashed liquids and rain. However, some practices may
cause damage to the parts and short circuits. Do not do the following:
•
Wash the bicycle with pressure devices.
•
Use the bicycle under adverse weather conditions.
•
Transport the bicycle on the outside of a vehicle when it is raining.
•
Expose the batteries to very high temperatures. If the temperature exceeds 70ºC, this could cause leaks and
there could be a risk of fire.
•
Fail to observe the working temperature, storage and charging range of the bicycle.
WARNINGS ON THE USE OF BATTERIES
Improper use of the batteries may cause damage and serious accidents. Follow these recommendations to preventthis:
•
Always use the original battery charger.
•
Never leave the battery near sources of heat.
•
Do not heat the battery or throw it into a fire.
RECOMMENDATIONS TO MAXIMISE THE BATTERY LIFE
We recommend the following to maximise the battery life:
•
Charge it on a flat and stable surface.
•
Make sure that it is not exposed to direct sunlight.
•
Make sure that there are no children or pets near.
•
Make sure that there is no rain or dampness.
•
The place must be well ventilated and dry.
•
The temperature must be between 15-25°C.
•
Do not use the battery with a charge of less than 10%. The useful life of the cells may be affected below this
charge level.
Any unauthorised handling of the electrical system's components may cause serious accidents and will void
the warranty.
04 WARNINGS ON USE
MAXIMUM TYRE SIZE
If you install a tyre of a different size on your bicycle, check and make sure that there are at least 6 mm between the
tyre and other parts of the frame and fork.
MAXIMUM FORK LENGTH (AXLE-TO-CROWN)
Observe the maximum length between the fork axle and the lower part of the steering tube (axle-to-crown). If this
maximum length is not observed, the frame could be damaged due to withstanding a greater load than that for which
it was designed and may cause serious accidents.
POSITION OF THE SPINDLE INSIDE THE FORK TUBE
No steering spacers must be fitted above the stem. Otherwise, the materials could be damaged due to withstanding
a greater load than that for which they were designed and may cause serious accidents.
MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM INSERTION LENGTH OF THE SEAT POST
Failure to observe the maximum and minimum seat post insertion dimensions indicated in this manual may cause
alever effect on the frame. The pressure exerted could damage the frame and cause serious accidents. The warranty
does not cover the damage generated by failing to observe these indications.
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STEERING SPACERS
This manual specifies the maximum number of steering spacers that can be fitted under the stem. If this maximum
quantity is not observed, the materials could be damaged due to withstanding a greater load than that for which they
were designed and may cause serious accidents.
INTENDED USE
Each bicycle has been designed according to a specific intended use. The models described in this manual meet the
requirements associated with their intended use:
ES804, ES824:Trail.
ES624:Sport, mixed use between mountain, trails and roads.
ES434, ES454, ES474, ES484, ES494, ES524, ES534:Designed for city use.

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05 WARNINGS ON USE OF THE ELECTRICAL ASSISTANCE SYSTEM
C
DA
B
06 PEDAL ASSISTANCE SYSTEM OPERATION
PEDAL ASSISTANCE SYSTEM
The pedal assistance system is designed to provide the optimal amount of assisted power. It provides assistance
within a standard range, based on factors such as the pedalling force, the speed of the bicycle and the transmission.
The system does not provide assistance in the following situations:
•
If the control panel is off.
•
When travelling at 25 km/h or faster.
•
If you are not pedalling and the throttle function is released at 6 km/h.
•
If there is no remaining battery capacity.
•
If the assistance mode selected is 0% assistance.
COMPONENTS OF THE PEDAL ASSISTANCE SYSTEM
The BH Bikes pedal assistance system is made up of the following components:
•
A. A motor, which drives the bicycle.
•
B. A control unit, which, among other things, allows you to select the assistance mode.
•
C. A battery, which powers the motor and can be located in different places.
•
D. A torque sensor, which reads the force applied to the pedal by the user.
UNSUITABLE CHARGING AND DISCHARGING ENVIRONMENTS
ANDSOLUTIONS
The hot and cold environments described below may lead to charging entering standby or sleep mode without fully
charging the battery.
•
Winter discharging sleep mode or DUT (Discharge Under Temperature): Battery discharging will enter the
deep sleep mode if the temperature is below -20°C, stopping the pedal assistance system from working and
protecting the battery. In such cases, sleep mode will automatically be disabled when the battery exceeds
-20°C.
•
Winter charging sleep mode or CUT (Charge Under Temperature): Battery charging will enter sleep mode ifthe
temperature is below 0°C. If charging starts and the temperature falls below this level due to night cooling
orother factors, charging will stop and sleep mode will be activated to protect the battery. In such cases,
sleepmode will automatically be disabled when the battery exceeds 0°C.
•
Noise on televisions/radios/computers: Charging near televisions, radios or similar devices may cause static
electricity, flickering images and other interference. If this happens, recharge somewhere that is away from the
television or radio (e.g. in another room).
RECYCLING
Ion-lithium batteries can be recycled but they may harm the environment if they are not managed properly after the
end of their service life. Follow these steps after the end of their service life:
•
Classify and recycle each electrical component in a place prepared for the sustainable recycling of such parts.
•
Check and make sure that the applicable regulations of your country are observed with regards to batteries.
•
Prevent the battery connections from coming into contact with metal objects.
•
Do not submerge the battery in water and prevent splashes and dampness.
•
Do not hit or drill holes into the battery.
•
Make sure that the battery liquid does not touch your hands or eyes in the event of a leak.
•
Do not use it if there are external signs of damage.
•
Only clean the battery with a dry or damp cloth.
MOTOR
The DC motor is located on the bottom bracket axle. The motor's service life depends on its use, as in the case ofany
other part of the bicycle. Under normal conditions, the motor can last for 10 to 20 years, or up to 100,000 km.

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ES434 / ES454 / ES474 / ES484 / ES494 / ES524 / ES534 / ES624 ES434 / ES454 / ES474 / ES484 / ES494 / ES524 / ES534 / ES624
06 PEDAL ASSISTANCE SYSTEM OPERATION
POWER BUTTON
POWER BUTTON
ACTIVATION AND DEACTIVATION OF THE PEDAL-ASSIST SYSTEM
The pedal-assist system is activated using the power button located at the top of the control unit (see lower image).
Pressing the power button once will start the system. The LEDs on the control unit will light up to indicate that the
system has been turned on.
Similarly, to turn off the system, you need to hold down the power button for 3 seconds. The LEDs on the control unit
will turn off, indicating that the system is disconnected
After turning on the system, be cautious when starting to ride without checking the assistance mode. By
default, the unit starts in the assistance mode that was selected before it was last turned off.
Wait for 3 seconds after turning on the system before starting to pedal. During this 3-second period, the
assistance system is initializing and calibrating the torque sensor. If you don't wait and start pedaling before
this period ends, it could weaken the assistance, and you may even see error code 14 on the display (See
Error Codes Section). To resolve it, you need to turn off and restart the system without pressing the pedals
during the 3-second period.
PARTS OF THE CONTROL UNIT
The general control unit SW-EN600-L is located on the left side of the handlebar next to the grip. The control unit
consists of 6 parts:
The general control unit SC-EN500 is located on the left side of the handlebar next to the grip. The control unit
consists of 5 parts:
This manual only displays the main details of the SW-EN600-L control unit. Refer to the Shimano-specific manual for
all the details:
X BUTTON
LED 1
LED 2
Y BUTTON
POWER BUTTON
LIGHTS BUTTON
https://si.shimano.com/en/pdfs/um/0NM0A/UM-0NM0A-000-ENG.pdf

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06 PEDAL ASSISTANCE SYSTEM OPERATION
POWER BUTTON
ASSIST UP BUTTON
ASSIST DOWN BUTTON
DISPLAY MENU
SELECT
LIGHT ON/OFF BUTTON
ASSISTANCE TYPE
The pedal assistance system offers different modes for assistance, and here's how you can navigate through them:
•
Boost Mode: Use this mode when you want to get the maximum power from the system.
•
Trail Mode: Use this mode when you want progressive power based on your pedaling effort.
•
Eco Mode: Use this mode when you want to travel as far as possible with assistance.
•
No Assist: Use this mode when you want to ride without pedal assistance. You can still use other functions of
the control unit.
Walk Assist: Use this mode when you need assistance in transporting the bike while not riding it.
To switch between the assistance modes, press the (X) button to increase the assistance level and the (Y) button to
decrease it. The lower LED will change color to indicate the selected assistance mode
In order to increase the battery's lifespan and prevent it from a complete discharge that could damage it, the
assistance modes are limited based on the battery charge level:
•
Battery charged above 20%: 100% of the maximum assistance level is available.
•
Battery charged between 10 and 20%: assistance level limited to 50% of the maximum assistance level.
•
Battery charged between 5 and 10%: assistance level limited to 25% of the maximum assistance level.
•
Battery charged between 1 and 5%: no assistance is allowed. Only the lights can be turned on.
BOOST TRAIL ECO OFF WALK ASSIST
YELLOW GREEN LIGHT BLUE NO LIGHT DARK BLUE
WALK ASSIST MODE
To activate the walk assist mode, you need to press and hold the Y button for 1 second until the LED on the lower part
of the control handle turns dark blue. Once the mode is activated, release and press the Y button again for it to start
assisting. Keep the button pressed for assistance and release it to stop assisting
SELECTED ASSISTING
DARK BLUE FLASHING DEEP BLUE
KEEP PRESSED FOR
ASSSISTANCE
ASSIST DOWN BUTTON

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06 PEDAL ASSISTANCE SYSTEM OPERATION
START OF PEDALING
The user should position themselves on the saddle and firmly grip the handlebars before applying pressure to the
pedals. Special attention should be paid if starting to pedal in a mode with higher assistance (TRACK and BOOST
mode) because the motor will react with maximum thrust, posing a risk of loss of control. To facilitate acceleration,
the motor provides an additional initial push as soon as pedaling begins. This makes the effort required to set the
bike in motion minimal, helping to integrate into traffic more quickly and safely.
Start pedaling with a lower gear (higher gears) and in a lower assistance mode (ECO Mode). In addition
to greater control and safety on the bike, this will require less energy consumption and, therefore, provide
greater range. It is advised that starting in a higher assistance mode (TRACK and BOOST modes) can pose
a safety risk to the user.
When the user pushes the bicycle while walking alongside it, they should make sure that the system is turned
off.
BATTERY CHARGE LEVEL DISPLAY
The battery charge level can be displayed in three different ways: through the control unit, the internal battery, or a
Garmin device. In all cases, the battery charge level indicator shows an estimate of the remaining battery capacity:
•
Remote control: The upper LED on the control unit will indicate the charge level depending on the color and
whether it's blinking:
The system's range will vary depending on, among other factors, the following riding conditions: frequent
starts and stops, gear ratio, steep inclines, poor road conditions, heavy cargo loads, strong headwinds,
low ambient temperature, battery deterioration, use of integrated lighting, improper tire pressure, chain, or
brakes adjustment
100-51% 50-26% 25-11% 10%>
GREEN FLASHING GREEN RED FLASHING RED
•
Garmin Device: Garmin devices also allow you to view the battery level on their own interface (only compatible
with control unit SW-EN600):
•
Battery: the battery features 5 LEDs, as shown in the image. These indicate the battery charge level,
accordingtowhether the LEDs are on or off. Press the power button on the battery to turn on the LEDs:
100-75% 25-1% 0%75-50% 50-25%
BATTERY AND CHARGER
The battery in your BH product contains lithium-ion cells and represents the most advanced technology in terms of
energy density (energy stored per kilogram of weight and per cubic centimeter of volume)
•
Lithium-ion batteries have the following characteristics:
•
Their performance decreases in extremely hot or cold environments.
•
An additional feature of BH's lithium-ion batteries is that they lack the "memory effect" and are not affected by
incomplete discharges.

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•
They naturally and progressively lose their charge with use. The battery can be fully discharged (100%)
approximately 500 times, with a maximum deterioration of up to 20% in battery capacity. In the case of partial
discharges, only the discharged portion is considered. For example, if we charge the battery each time its
charge level reaches a certain percentage, the remaining capacity is not affected.
•
If it decreases by 25%, we can charge it to 100% of its initial capacity up to 2,000 times. In conclusion, the
assured durability of the battery with a maximum degradation of 20% amounts to a minimum of 20,000 km.
BATTERY CHARGING
Due to its advanced lithium-ion technology, there is no need to wait for the battery to completely discharge before
connecting it to the charger. Likewise, it is also not necessary to charge it to 100% before using it again. But bear in
mind that, in order to achieve a maximum operating range, a full charge is recommended.
The battery can be charged while mounted on the bicycle and when it is removed from the frame. The steps that must
be followed to charge the battery correctly in both cases are described below:
1. TURN OFF THE CONTROL SYSTEM.
CHARGING THE BATTERY INSIDE THE FRAME.
2. TURN OFF THE CONTROL SYSTEM AND OPEN
THE COVER OF THE CHARGING PORT ON THE
LOWER LEFT SIDE OF THE FRAME.
1º
1º
2º
2º
STANDBY
(FLASH)
4. VIEW THE STATE OF CHARGE AND ERRORS.
3. CONNECT THE BATTERY FIRST AND THEN PLUG INTO THE POWER SOCKET.
5. ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE BATTERY CHARGER FIRST AND THEN REMOVE THE PLUG FROM
THEPOWER SOCKET.
100% CHARGED CHARGING
CHARGING PROBLEM
(FLASH)
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3. LIFT THE BATTERY FROM THE BOTTOM, SO IT
PIVOTS ON THE TOP PART, BEFORE REMOVING
IT COMPLETELY.
6. CAREFULLY CLOSE THE CHARGING PORT
COVER, MAKING SURE NO DIRT ORWATER
ENTERS.
CHARGING THE BATTERY OUTSIDE THE FRAME.
1. TURN OFF THE DISPLAY. 2. OPEN THE LOCK ON THE LOWER LEFT
OFTHE FRAME TO RELEASE THE BATTERY.
4. CONNECT THE ADAPTOR TO THE CHARGER,
SO IT CAN BE CONNECTED TO THE BATTERY.
2º
2º
1º
1º
STANDBY
(FLASH)
6. VIEW THE STATE OF CHARGE AND ERRORS.
5. CONNECT THE BATTERY FIRST AND THEN PLUG INTO THE POWER SOCKET.
100% CHARGED CHARGING
CHARGING PROBLEM
(FLASH)
7. ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE BATTERY CHARGER FIRST AND THEN REMOVE THE PLUG FROM
THEPOWER SOCKET.
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8. FIT THE BATTERY INTO THE FRAME, BY FITTING IT INTO THE TOP OF THE FRAME FIRST.
PIVOT IT FROM THIS POINT UNTIL IT IS FITTED INTO THE BOTTOM PART.
Never charge or use a damaged battery.
Be careful not to touch the charger during the charging process. It may be hot, especially in high ambient
temperatures.
If a fault occurs while the battery is being charged, remove the charger's power plug from the socket and
wait for the battery to cool down.
Never touch the power plug, charging plug or contacts with wet hands.
Make sure that there is no foreign matter on the battery's contacts before placing it on the bicycle.
Do not connect the charger's power plug to the battery or bicycle's charging port if it is wet or damp.
Makesure that you only connect the power plug when the battery or bicycle's charging port is completelydry.
Do not apply excessive force on the power plug or pull the cable with the power plug connected to the battery.
Turn off the pedal assistance system before removing the battery from the bicycle.
Use both hands to remove the battery, taking special care not to drop it. Dropping the battery on your foot
could cause injury and may damage the battery.
06 PEDAL ASSISTANCE SYSTEM OPERATION
ENERGY SAVING MODES
The battery has been designed to ensure a long service life. This is possible thanks to the energy saving modes that
prevent inefficient battery consumption:
•
Transport mode: In order to minimise internal consumption while transporting the bicycle from the factory
tothe store, the battery is in Transport mode. The user can finally exit this Transport mode by charging the
battery to 100% before its first use.
If the battery does not charge fully, the Transport mode will not deactivate, repeatedly entering this mode
quickly for its protection. Remember to fully charge the battery to finally deactivate the Transport mode.
•
Standby mode: In order to minimise internal consumption, the battery automatically switches to Standby mode.
This happens automatically when the system detects no charging, no discharging and no communication with
the battery for a period of 10 minutes. So, for example, this mode will automatically turn off the control panel
after 10 minutes without use, if the user has left it on after parking.
The user can exit this Standby mode by simply turning on the bicycle's control panel.
•
Deep Sleep mode: In order to protect the battery during long periods of inactivity or storage (for example,
during the winter), the battery automatically switches to Deep Sleep mode. This happens automatically when
any of the following situations occur:
•
If the charge level of the battery is below 1%, the battery goes into Deep Sleep mode when the battery has
continuously been in Standby mode for 10 minutes.
•
If the charge level of the battery is below 10%, the battery goes into Deep Sleep mode when the battery has
continuously been in Standby mode for 48 hours.
•
If the charge level of the battery is below 40%: Deep Sleep mode is activated when the battery has continuously
been in Standby mode for 14 days.
•
If the charge level of the battery is below 80%: Deep Sleep mode is activated when the battery has continuously
been in Standby mode for 30 days.
The user can exit this Deep Sleep mode by pressing and holding the battery's SOC button (which checks the charge
level) for 5 seconds or by starting to charge the battery with the charger. All LEDs will flash twice in the Standby mode
and once in the Deep Sleep mode.

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APP SHIMANO ETUBE PROJECT
The specific Shimano Etube Project app allows, among other things, customizing the level of assistance for each
pedal-assist mode. This manual describes the main features and functionalities of this app. For more information,
refer to Shimano's specific user manual via the following link:
https://si.shimano.com/en/um/7J4MA
This app also serves to update the firmware of components and diagnose problems in case of anomalies.
The app is available for download on both Google Play and the Apple Store. Once downloaded, follow these steps
to start using it:
1.
Open the app on your smartphone.
2.
Register your e-bike.
3.
Select the unit to pair. Press a button on the control unit to activate the connection if it's not available.
4.
Register the bike with the password of your choice.
After completing the registration process, you can change the pedal-assist level and configure up to two profiles
with specific pedal-assist settings for each. Profile 1 will be the default, but you can switch between profiles from
the display itself:
https://si.shimano.com/en/pdfs/um/7J4MA/UM-7J4MA-008-ENG.pdf
OPERATION WITH GARMIN DEVICE
The ANT+ connection to a Garmin device grants you access to additional assistance display and control functions.
The Heart Rate strap connects via the Garmin device. The steps that must be followed to connect iRemote to the
Garmin device are described below. The image in the sixth step shows that the Garmin device can be used to check
the bicycle's battery status and to select the desired pedal assistance level.
1. PRESS"ADD
SENSOR".
2. PRESS "EBIKE". 3. PAIRING WITH
GARMING.
4. SELECT THE
EBIKE.
5. SELECT THE
CREATED SENSOR.
6. GARMIN
CONECTED.
ELECTRIC SYSTEM UPDATE
System electrical updates are performed through the Shimano Etube app when connected to your bicycle via Bluetooth.
If the update process is interrupted for any external reason, such as an incoming call on your mobile phone, it will be
necessary to take the bicycle to an authorized dealer to install the update correctly.
The complete manual for the app can be consulted at the following link:
https://si.shimano.com/en/um/7J4MA

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ATOMeLYNX PRO 8.2
ES824
h1 h2 h3 L1 L2 L3 a1 a2 Stack Reach
SM 400 120 345 580 464 740 66 74,5 624 427
MD 400 130 345 605 464 769 66 74,5 633 455
LA 440 140 345 623 464 790 66 74,5 642 475
h1 h2 h3 L1 L2 L3 a1 a2 Stack Reach
SM 400 120 345 580 464 740 66 74,5 624 427
MD 400 130 345 605 464 769 66 74,5 633 455
LA 440 140 345 623 464 790 66 74,5 642 475
ATOMeLYNX 8.0
ES804
ATOMePRO
ES624
h1 h2 h3 L1 L2 L3 a1 a2 Stack Reach
SM 400 120 310 580 445 671 69 73,75 628 397
MD 440 120 310 600 445 691 69 73,75 628 417
LA 480 135 310 624 445 716 69 73,75 642 437
h1 h2 h3 L1 L2 L3 a1 a2 Stack Reach
SM 400 140 305 564 455 651 70 72,5 557 425
MD 440 150 305 570 455 668 70 72,5 536 438
LA 480 160 305 585 455 682 70 72,5 546 450
ATOMeJET PRO
ES534
It is recommended that as part of regular maintenance or repairs with an authorized dealer, the status of updates
is checked and necessary actions are carried out.
Please remember that some actions require advanced knowledge, and incorrect handling can lead to
serious accidents. In addition, improper manipulations are not covered by the warranty
https://si.shimano.com/en/error
07 SIZES AND DIMENSIONS

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ATOMeCROSS PRO
ATOMeDIAMOND WAVE PRO
ES524
ES454
h1 h2 h3 L1 L2 L3 a1 a2 Stack Reach
SM 450 150 305 573 455 658 71 72,5 570 433
MD 500 160 305 578 455 662 71 72,5 580 438
LA 550 170 305 606 455 694 71 72,5 590 460
h1 h2 h3 L1 L2 L3 a1 a2 Stack Reach
MD 500 160 297 600 460 700 69 75,2 640 431
LA 550 160 297 610 460 710 69 75,2 640 441
h1 h2 h3 L1 L2 L3 a1 a2 Stack Reach
MD 450 135 297 575 460 650 69 73 615 420
LA 480 450 297 595 460 672 69 73 629 440
ATOMeSUV PRO-SE ATOMeSUV PRO-S
ATOMeSUV PRO
ATOMeCITY WAVE PRO
ES494 ES484
ES474
ES434
h1 h2 h3 L1 L2 L3 a1 a2 Stack Reach
MD 480 170 297 596 460 685 70 75,1 653 423
LA 480 180 297 626 460 715 70 75,1 662 450
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
Frame materials All Aluminium
Recommended use
ES824 / ES804 Trail
ES624 Sport
ES534 / ES524 /
ES494 / ES484 /
ES474 / ES454 /
ES434
Hybrid/Urban
Sizes All See section "07 Sizes and dimensions"
Suspension design
ES534 / ES524 /
ES484 / ES474 /
ES454 / ES434
Front suspension
ES824 / ES804 /
ES494 Double, Split Pivot
Fork travel
ES824 150mm
ES804 140mm
ES534 / ES524 /
ES494 / ES484 /
ES474
120mm
ES624 100mm
ES454 / ES434 63mm
Fork offset All Contact the model's supplier.
Shock absorber dimensions All Contact the model's supplier.
Compatibility with spring
shockabsorbers All Depends on the shock absorber and spring dimensions.
Contact the manufacturer.
Steering
ES804 / ES624 /
ES534 / ES524 /
ES494 / ES484 /
ES474 /
1.5" - 1/8" Steerer
ES824 / ES454 /
ES434 1/8" - 1/8" Steerer
Models Specication
Characteristics
07 SIZES AND DIMENSIONS
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GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
Chain line All 52mm
Wheel size
ES824 / ES804 /
ES624 29"
ES454 / ES434 28"
ES534 / ES524 /
ES494 / ES484 /
ES474
27.5"
Maximum size of the rear tyre
ES824 / ES804 /
ES534 / ES524 /
ES494 / ES534 /
ES524
2.4" (61mm)
ES624 2,35”
ES454/ ES434 2”
Maximum size of the front tyre All Depends on the type of fork.
Speed magnet assembly
ES824 / ES804 On the rear rotor disc.
ES624/ ES534 /
ES524 / ES494/
ES484 / ES474 /
EA454 / ES434
On the rear wheel spokes.
Standard rear axle
ES824 / ES804 /
ES624 / ES534 /
ES524 / ES494 /
ES484 / ES474
Boost 12x148
ES454 / ES434 135mm
Rear axle pitch thread All 1mm
Length of the rear axle
ES824 / ES804 /
ES494 192mm
ES624 / ES534 /
ES524 / ES484 /
ES474
175mm
ES4543 / ES433 135mm
Models Specication
Characteristics Seat post diameter All 31.6mm
Seat post clamp diameter All Integrated
Maximum insertion length
of the seat post
SAll 200mm
MAll 220mm
LAll 240mm
XL All 240mm
Compatible with a telescopic seat
post with internal cabling All Yes
Front derailleur All No. Only 1X
Maximum chain ring size All 38t
Minimum chain ring size All 30t
Compatible with the oval chain ring All No
Type of brakes All Disc brakes
Standard rear brake calliper All Post Mount
Maximum rear disc size All 203mm
Minimum rear disc size
ES824 / ES804 /
ES494 180mm
ES534 / ES524 /
ES484 / ES474 /
ES454 / ES434
They accept up to 160 mm
Compatible with chain guides All Yes
ICGS All No
Cabling All Internal throught DT and CS. Full housing
Compatible with left rear
brakecabling All Yes
Models Specication
Characteristics
08 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
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