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Warranty:
Should any original component prove defective in terms of workmanship within its
warranty period, we will replace it. Warranty period for Retrospec electric bikes is
as follows:
Electrical Components excluding Battery: 2 years with proper maintenance
Battery: 1 year
Frame and Fork: 1 year
All Other Components: 6 months
This warranty does not include labor and transportation charges. The company
cannot accept any responsibility for consequential or special damage. This
warranty applies only to the original retail purchaser who must have a proof of
purchase in order to validate any claim. This warranty applies only in the case of
defective components and does not cover the effects of normal wear, nor damage
caused by accident, abuse, excessive loads, neglect, improper assembly, improper
maintenance or the addition of any item inconsistent with the original intended
use of the bicycle.
No bicycle is indestructible and no claims can be accepted for damage caused by
improper use, competition use, stunt riding, ramp jumping and leaping or similar
activities. Claims must be submitted through your retailer. Your statutory rights
are not affected. The company reserves the right to change any specification
without notice. All information and specifications within this manual are correct
at time of printing.
Section I -
Mechanical Components Operation, Maintenance, & Safety
Contents:
1.
Conditions for riding this electric bicycle
2.
Saddle and handlebar set-up
3.
Safe cycling and safety tips
4.
Routine maintenance checks and lubrication
5.
Assembly instructions
1. Riding Conditions
This pedal electric assistance bicycle is designed for riding on road, or paved
surfaces where the tires have firm contact with the riding surface. This e-bike
must be properly maintained according to the instructions found within this
manual. The maximum weight of the rider and load is 350lbs (159kgs).
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WARNING! The owner/rider assumes the risk for personal injury, damage,
or losses. If the conditions in this manual are breached, the warranty will be
void automatically.
2. Saddle and Handlebar Set-Up
The saddle can be easily moved either up or down. Adjust the saddle to
keep the rider's knee maintaining a slight bend when the foot is in the lowest
(6 o'clock) pedaling position (Fig.2). To position the saddle fore and aft saddle
position see (Fig. 3).
Knees slightly
Handlebar stem
bent
approximately
level with seat
or slightly lower
Pedal at bottom
Fig. 2
3. Safe Cycling and Safety Tips
3.1 Pre-Ride Check Points
Before you ride your pedal electric assistance bicycle always make sure it is in a
safe operating condition. Particularly check that your:
Nuts, bolts, quick-releases and parts are tightly fastened, not worn,
damaged or loose.
Riding position is comfortable and unencumbered.
Brakes are operating effectively.
Steering is free with no excessive play.
Wheels run true and hub bearings are correctly adjusted.
Wheels are properly secured and locked to frame/fork.
Tires are in good condition and inflated to correct pressure (tire pressure
;in on tire sidewall—do not exceed max tire pressure).
Pedals are securely tightened to pedal cranks (NOTE: left side is reverse
thread. Turn left to tighten).
All reflectors are secure and in position.
Loosen saddle from seat
pillar to adjust forwards
or backwards. Tighten
when set correctly
The saddle should be moved forwards or
backwards so that the knee is directly above
the pedal when crank is parallel to the ground
Fig. 3
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