spanner or 15mm spanner. Remember bicycle pedals tighten in a clock wise direction.
Remove Plastic chrome cap on crank and tighten with 14mm socket. Both Left and right hand sides.
Front Brake Set Up
V-Type brake. Clip Cable Guide through black support holder as shown. Loosen the 5 mm Allen key cable
holder and pull cable through until the pads are just touching the rim. Ensure you have removed the rubber
band from the lever. Adjust as necessary so brake shoes are square with wheel surface and are not rubbing
on wheel during rotation. Around 1-2 mm clearance is ideal.
Gear adjustments
•It is recommended you have a bicycle workshop assist you with the adjustment of the gears.
•Cable tension must be checked to ensure there is no slack in cable when in highest (fastest gear).
Failure to do this will result in poor gear changes.
•Tension of cable can be adjusted on the rear of the cable insertion point on the back of the derailleur.
•Lube chain and sprockets regularly with a Teflon based chain lube.
Inflate Tires to 65 PSI and maintain ongoing by checking once per week. Correct tire pressure is critical
to the performance of the bike.
Connect Battery Plug. Ensure no other plug is ever connected to the main battery slot.
Ensure you are familiar with operation of the bike before riding.
Ensure people/children are clear of moving wheels etc and test throttle.
Safety. Ride safely and always wear protective gear including knee pads, elbow pads gloves and
helmet. Always Use an approved bicycle helmet. Always obey local road rules and legal guidelines.
Ⅱ、Inspect before riding
Important note: Before riding ensure you are familiar with the operation of the throttle. The throttle turns
towards the rider. This engages the motor.
Please check it before riding as below:
1. Check the grip.
2. Check tire pressure.
3. Check brake pads for wear and replace in necessary.
4. Check Brakes for alignment of front pads and wear.
5. Check the tightness of chain and Q-release
6. Check the gear function.
7. Check pedal tightness on crank.
8. Check the power indication.