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with speed can cause the whole bike to topple. Practice braking until you gain full control of
the bicycle.
7. Improper use of the additional shock-absorbing elements in the brake system (power regulator)
can cause serious accidents. The specified spring force of the power regulator depends on the
total weight of the bicycle
Adjustment and maintenance:
It is recommended to conduct a comprehensive inspection and maintenance of the bike after the
initial 300 kilometers of riding. After that, carry out a more comprehensive inspection of the bike
for every 1,000 kilometers of riding.
Lubrication:
Appropriately lubricate the parts that need lubrication, such as chains, brake lines, and bike supports.
DO NOT lubricate Rim surface, brake pad surface, tire surface, electrical switch
Recommended tightening torque of fasteners
Parts
Specifications
Torque (N.m)
Crank arm
M8
30
Pedals
9/16 of an inch
30
Axle, Front
general
25
Axle, Rear
general
30
Stem wedge bolt
M8
23
Stem, fork end fixture
M5/M6/M7
M5:5/ M6:10/ M7:14
Stem, direction fixation device
M5/M6/M7
M5:5/ M6:10/ M7:14
Rod end, outer band
M5/M6
M5:5/ M6:10
Seat post, hoop
M8/M6
M8:20/ M6:10
Seat post clamp
M7/M8
M7:14/ M8:20
Brake pad
M6
10
Brake cable clamp
M6
10
Brake handle clamp
M5
5
V-type brakes, fastening screws
M6
10
Flywheel fastens screw
None
40
Flywheel, lock ring
None
30
*The above values are only reference values, please follow the attached parts manufacturer’s
operating instructions
6. Disc brakes can produce a very high braking force. Sudden brake when riding

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