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Bike Assembly:
Tools Required: 4, 5 and 6mm Allen keys, 10 and 15mm spanners
›Remove all packaging carefully: Select a good area to
assemble the bike. Preferably on a non-abrasive surface so
you don’t damage the bike.
›Easier with two people: If possible, have someone hold the
bike upright for you.
›Front Light and Front Mudguard: To fit the front light and
mudguard align the holes with the top of the front suspension
hole. Insert the Allen key bolt and loosely tighten (don’t fully
tighten yet). Take the bolts from the side of the forks out, place
the support arms over the holes and replace the bolts to secure
the mudguard in place. Once complete, tighten bolts fully.
›Handlebars: Remove all the 4/5mm handlebar bolts and
bracket at the end of the stem, place handlebars in position
then replace the bracket and bolts, tightening with fingers first.
Once all 4 bolts are situated correctly tighten with the 4/5mm
Allen key but do this from corner to corner and only a little bit at
a time on each to keep the bracket even. For example: tighten
top right corner bolt first, then bottom left corner bolt second
and so on.
›Front wheel: Place the bike in a bike maintenance stand or
turn upside down so the bike is standing on the handlebars
and saddle. Try to do this on a non-abrasive surface to avoid
damage. (Remove battery first to lighten and make it easier
to manoeuvre the bike).
Once in position take the front wheel and the quick release
skewer/axle bolt. Undo the plastic end cap and take off one
spring (leaving one spring on). Slide the bolt through the
centre of the front wheel until it comes out the other side,
then place the spring back on (small end first) followed by
the plastic end cap and loosely tighten. Pick the wheel up
and slide into the slots provided on the front fork, push
downwards until it stops. Once aligned you can tighten
the skewer bolt. (Lever should point upward when fitted
correctly)
›Disc brake: If not already correct adjust brake by releasing
brake cable with 5mm Allen key then adjust accordingly and
re-tighten. Spin the wheel to make sure it spins freely. You
can make minor adjustments by turning the plastic screw
located on the brake cable near the brake calliper.
›Pedals: Locate pedals, separate left and right pedals
indicated by L/R print on threaded end of the pedal. Screw
in each pedal in to the crank arms with your fingers ensuring
not to cross thread them. Once located correctly, tighten
with 15mm spanner.
Note: Your wheel should fully stop once the brake lever
is depressed halfway. If it does not stop, re-adjust them
accordingly.
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1. Saddle
2. Lights
3. Front suspension
4. Front disc brake
5. Rear disc brake
6. Front chain ring
7. Rear 7 speed gears
8. Gear selector
9. LED Display
10. Key Ignition switch (left hand side)
11. Front & rear mudguards
12. Battery charge point (left hand side)
13. Bike frame
14. Pedals
15. Side stand (left hand side)
16. Rear wheel hub motor 11