Heybike Race 26 User manual

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Package Contents
Product Overview
Assembly
Start-up Procedure
Charge Your E-Bike
FAQS
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This user manual will help you assemble
and operate your new electric bike. Be
this manual before riding.
NOTE TO ALL RIDERS UNDER 18 YEARS
OF AGE: It's very important that you get
parental permission before riding your
electric bike.
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Warning Message
(We don't have a backup key)
Always wear a helmet when riding your electric bike.
Avoid water - The electric bike is not waterproof. The electronics may be damaged due to
dangerous and may result in injury.
Avoid prolonged exposure to sun or rain and avoid storage in places with high temperatures
or corrosive gas.
Abuse - We do not cover physical damage due to negligent care and extreme riding.
Whenever you ride
Do not modify the product from the manufacturers original design.
Do not exceed
Avoid touching the charging port directly and do not let it make contact with a metal object.
Keep hands and all body parts away
Before riding -
correctly before each use.
Before riding -
to check that all safety labels are in place and you understand the safety warnings.
Before riding -
Before riding -
Never exceed
The electric bike should never be used by children under the age of 18.
Maximum Speed - Your electric bike goes the maximum speed of 20 mph.
To conserve electricity,
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Always respect pedestrians.
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Package Contents Product Overview
Grip
Display Controls
LCD Display
Derailleur
Saddle
Tail lights
Front Light
Suspension Front
Disc Brake
Tire
Pedals
Crankset
Wheel Chain
Motor
Seat Post
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1xUser Manual 2xPedals
1xSeat with Tail light1xFront Wheel
2xWrench
1xFront Wheel Screws
1X Charger & USB Cable

Assembly
Loosely secure the top of the faceplate,The
Aluminum Mold Ring only used for packaging
Make sure the handlebar is centered on the stem.
handlebar stem in place. Check it again to make
handlebar stem in place.
desired height. Place the handlebar on the stem
correctly.
Assembly
are properly secured before moving on to the
next step
Line up the fork with the axle at the center of
the wheel. Make sure there's a spacer between
the fork and wheel on each side.The disc brake
on the other side of the wheel onto the fork.
place on the lever side
Note:

Assembly
Move the seat up and down by sliding the seatpost
in or out of the seat tube. DO NOT raise the seatpost
seatpost tube
lever open and outward fully.
Adujst the seat and the head of the seat is
parallel with the top tube.
Adjus the Seat Poson and Angle
To change the angle and horizontal posion of the seat:
Use a 6 mm Allen wrench to loosen the seat
adjustment bolt on the clamp posioned
immediately underneath the seatove the
rear wheel. Do not remove the bolt fully.
Move the seat backward or forward and lt to
adjust the angle. A seat posion horizontal to
ground is desirable for most riders. Do not
exceed the limit markings on the seat rai
which show the minimum and maximum horizontal movement allowed.
While holding the seat in the desired posione a 6 mm Allen wrench to ghten
theseat angle adjustment bolt securely to the recommended torue value.
Prior to rst use, be sure to hten the seat clamp via the seat adjustment bolt
properly. A loose seat clamp or seatpost adjustment bolt can cause damage to the
bike, property, loss of control, a fall, serious injury, or death. Regularly check to
make sure that the seat clamp is properly htened.
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The suspension fork can move up and down up to 80mm to
cushion bumps in the riding sur which can make riding
on a rough road or trail smoother and more comfortable.
Depending on a rids preferencethe suspension fork can
be locked out as a rigid forkwhich will typically yield higher
ncy while pedaling
The lockout lever (1) located on top of the right side of
the suspension focan be turned counterclockwise un
it stops to completely lock out the suspension fo travel.
To unlockthe lockout leverturn the knob clockwise un
stops. When the lockout lever is unlockedresist ance can
be adjusted by turning
The preload adjustment knob (2)located on the top of the leside of the suspension
fork. To soen the ridesubtract resistance by turning the preload adjustment knob
counterclockwis in the direcon of the small “-” on the knob. To make the suspension
s when going over bumpd resistance by turning the preload adjustment knob
clockwis in the direcon of the small “+” on the knob.
Assembly Assembly
by allen wrench.
Check the chain alignment. Rotate the right pedal and
crank toward the back of the bike as though ped aling
backward. Watch the chain and ensure the chain runs
Note: If the pedal/ chain doesn't run smoothly or something seems misaligned, please contact Heybike Support.

desired speed
Start-up procedure
steps below:
POWER
delivered to the LCD display and turn on.
Start in PAS level 0 or 1 and adjust from there.
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Charging
Port
Tail lights
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Charge Your E-Bike
damaging the exposed connector terminals and keep them clear of debris.
should be handled with care.
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Charging Port

Remove the rubber cover on the charging port on the right side of
switch markings.
will be indicated by the LED charge status lights on the charger
Charge Your E-Bike
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LCD Display Controls
Turn on bike
Press and hold
Press
Decrease backlight Press
Turn on walking mode
Turn on headlight
Press once
Press once
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Daily Care and Maintenance
solvents to prevent dire damage. Do not wash the bike with a high-pressure water spray. During
closed as water leakage may result in electric shock or other major problems. When the bike not in
Cleaning and Storage
Battery Maintenance
Storage and Disposal

pre-ride safety checklist.
Pre-Ride Safety Checklist
1.Brakes
2.Wheels and Tires
3.Steering
4. Chain
Ensure front and rear brakes work properly.
Check brake pads for wear and ensure they are not overworn.
damage.
5. Bearings
6. Cranks and
Pedals
7. Derailleur and
Mechanical
Cables
Safety Check
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Regular inspecon and maintenance are key to ensure bikes from heybike funon as intended
and to reduce wear and tear on their systems. Recommended service intervals are meant to be
used as guidelines. Real world wear and td the need for servicewill vary with condons
of use. We generally recommend inspeconervic and necessary replacements be performed
at the me or mileage interval that come in the following table.
100-200 mi
250-750 mi
- Check drivetrain for proper alignment and
- Clean frame by wiping frame
down with damp cloth.
derailleur/brake cables if needed.
- Replace any components
reputable bike mechanic to be
damaged beyond repair or
broken.
cables if necessary.
- Replace brake pads if
necessary.
- Clean and lubricate drivetrain.
- True and tension wheels if any
loose spokes are discovered.
Every 6
750-1250mi
cable tension.
- Check chain stretch.
fraying.
- Check spoke tension.
reputable bike mechanic is
recommended.
- Replace brake pads.
- Replace cables and housings
if necessary.
Recommended Service Intervals
Interval
Inspect Service Replace

Seat
9. Motor Drive
Assembly and
11. Electrical Cables
Check that the frame and fork are not bent or broken.
Ensure hub motor is spinning smoothly and motor bearings are in good working order.
Ensure all power cables running to hub motor are secured and undamaged.
washers are in place.
Let bike dry completely before using again.
Look over connectors to make sure they are fully seated and free from debris or moisture.
Check cables and cable housing for obvious signs of damage.
12. Accessories
Ensure there are no cracks or holes in fenders.
removed before every ride.
Your cables, spokes, and chain will stretch after an initial break-in period of 50-100 mi
(80-160 km), and bolted connections can loosen. Always have a certified, reputable bike
mechanic perform a tune-up on your bike after your initial break-in period of 50-100 mi
(80-160 km) (depending on riding conditions such as total weight, riding characteristics,
and terrain). Regular inspections and tune-ups are particularly important for ensuring that
your bike remains safe and fun to ride.
Safety Check Tire Inflation and Replacement
heybike.com/pages/help-center or contact heybike Product Support.
heybike recommends 45-60 PSI
It is critically important that proper air pressure is always maintained in pneumatic tires. Do not underinflate or overinflate your
tires. Low pressure may result in loss of control, and overinflated tires may burst. Failure to always maintain the air pressure
rating indicated on pneumatic tires may result in tire and/or wheel failure.
When changing a tire or tube, ensure that all air pressure has been removed from the inner tube prior to removing the tire from
the rim. Failure to remove all air pressure from the inner tube could result in serious injury.
Using aftermarket tires or inner tubes, not provided by heybike may void your warranty, create an unsafe riding
condition, or damage to your bike. If required by law, ensure replacement aftermarket tires have sufficient reflective sidewall
striping.
Inflate your tires from a regulated air source with an available pressure gauge. Inflating your tires from an unregulated air source
could overinflate them, resulting in a burst tire.
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The bike does not
work
and/or reduced top
speed
3. Misaligned or damaged magnet ring
The motor does not
respond when the
bike is powered on
Reduced range
charge
Wheel or motor
makes strange noises
5. Brakes are applied
6. Blown discharge fuse
2. Clean and repair connectors
5. Disengage brakes
6. Replace discharge fuse
3. Align or replace magnet ring
1. Repair and or reconnect
2. Tighten or replace
3. Secure or replace
4. Repair or replace
3. Assist with pedals or adjust route
Support if range decline persists
5. Adjust the brakes
2. Replace
3. Replace
4. Repair or replace
5. Replace charge fuse
2. Reconnect or replace motor.
1. Loose wiring
3. Loose or damaged motor plug wire
4. Damaged motor
excessive load
5. Brakes rubbing
1. Charger not well connected
2. Charger damaged
4. Wiring damaged
5. Blown charge fuse
1. Loose or damaged wheel spokes or rim
2. Loose or damaged motor wiring
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Symptoms Possible Causes
Model
Product Dimensions
Package Dimensions
Max Load
Package Weight
E Bike Weight
Max Speed
Pedal-Assist Mode
Pure Electric Mode
Max Angle of Climb
Charging Time
Tire Pressure
Bell/Horn
Charging Port
Frame Material
Race
14 degrees
6-7 hours
Output Voltage 5V1A
High carbon steel
ITEM SPECIFICATIONS

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FAQS
Received products that have damage determined to have been caused by the end-user
Note: Express shipping cost is non-refundable.
We will deduct the shipping fee or restocking $150/pc when we are making a refund for
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Team at support@heybike. com
2. The cost of return shipping will be paid by the customer.
purchase.
5. All accessories originally included with your purchase must be included with your return.
workmanship during the Warranty Period.
is covered by this Limited Warranty. The Warranty Period begins upon your receipt of the
ebike and shall end immediately upon the earlier of the end of the Warranty Period or any
failure or loss caused by any unauthorized service or use of unauthorized parts.
damage.
Limited Warranty Does Not Cover:
Heybike warrants the original purchaser that your Heybike product shall be free from

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