13 (Handlebar)
1 (head-tube joint)
3 (top-tube)
Figure 2-1
STEP 3: Install the seat
F
J
a. Loosen the bolts
and
in a counterclockwise direction with a 5 mm
Allen key, insert the seat post in frame, as shown in Figure 3-1.
b. Adjust the saddle height to your proper height. Do not exceed
themaximum height limit of the saddle, as shown in Figure 3-2. Then
tighten bolts F and J.
F
NOTE: Make sure the torque of bolts F and J is about 20 N·m
STEP 4: Install the front wheel
You need to turn the e-bike upside down before installing front wheel.
a. Pull off the plastic chip from the brake caliper, as shown in Figure 4-1.
b. Use a 15 mm open-end wrench to loosen screws and in sequence, as
shown in the Figure 4-2, and remove the front fork protector.
c. Place the front wheel into front fork, making sure to carefully insert the
disc in between the brake calipers, as shown in Figure 4-3.
d. Insert the quick release lever from the disc side as far as you can. You
may need to slightly adjust the front wheel so that the quick release
lever can pass smoothly. Screw clockwise it in until it feels tight, as
shown in Figure 4-4.
e. Lock the quick release lever, as shown in Figure 4-5. It is much better to
put the quick release lever pointing upwards aligned with the fork arm.
Figure 2-2
J
Figure 3-1
Figure 3-2
2 (down-tube)
12 (fork)
Figure 4-1
16 (Front wheel)
Figure 4-4
NOTES:
If there is no tension when locking the quick release lever, you will need to
tighten it more.
This step is very important and related to ride safety. If you cannot complete
the installation as required, please seek the help of a professional.
STEP 5: Install the front fender
a. Use a 10 mm open-end wrench to loosen the fender bolt nut on the
inside of the front fork bridge, and then remove the bolt and nut.
b. After aligning the fender with the screw hole, retighten the mounting
screws to affix it onto the front fork, as shown in Figure 5-1.
c. After confirming that the front fender is aligned with the screw hole,
use a 5 mm Allen key to push the bolt and a 10 mm open-end wrench
to retighten the nut on the other side. Don't forget the spacers.
d. After fastening the upper bracket, use a 4 mm Allen key to remove
the 2 screws at the bottom of the front fork. Then, align the legs of the
front fender with the installation holes at the bottom of the front fork,
as shown in Figures 5-2 and 5-3, and then re-tighten the screws to
about 3-5 N·m.
Figure 4-2
12 (Fork)
Figure 4-3
12 (Fork)
Figure 4-5
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