14. Service
Your Tern has many advanced parts and components. Many bicycle service and repair tasks require special knowledge and tools.
Do not begin any adjustments or service on your bicycle unless you are able to properly complete them. Improper adjustment or
service may result in damage to the bicycle or cause serious injury. Consult your dealer if you need any help.
Keeping It Real
When replacing components such as the Frame, Fork, Tires, Rims, Brakes, Front and Rear Lights, Kickstand, Handlebar, Handlepost, Stem,
Drive Unit, Battery, or Control Unit/Display, etc., use the original spare parts or Tern-approved replacements. They are tested to ensure they
work safely with your Tern pedelec. We recommend you visit a Tern dealer for parts and repairs.
Service actions that you can (and should) perform do not require special tools or knowledge beyond what is presented in this
manual. They are listed below:
Stay Slick
Remember to maintain and lubricate your bike using appropriate lubricants. Ask your dealer when and where to lubricate on your bike.
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The Wheel consists of a Hub (1), Spokes (2), Rim (3), Tire (4), Valve (5) and
Axle (6).
The Valve may be a Schrader (7) or a Presta (8) type. Presta Valves have a
Valve Cap (9) that must be loosened before inflating.
Check the air pressure is within bounds as indicated on the sidewall of the
Tire.
Check your Tires to see if they have adequate tread depth and no
punctures.