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Schedule
The frequency of maintenance depends on how much you ride and under which conditions. Recreational
riders needs far less maintenance then o-road riders. The harder you ride, the more you have to take care of
your bike if you want it to last. There are various time intervals for proper maintenance. Quick maintenance
should be done before & after every ride.
Time aer Purchase Acon Suggested
Everyme before you ride (The 60 Second
Check)
Check re pressure, check brakes that they
work, check lights, check bolts (make sure
everything is ght), check baery gauge.
Do not ride the unit unless everything is
funconal and proper
30 Days (every month) Completely clean the bike, including the dust
on the motor and under the seat. Check for
any abnormal wear and tear or alignment
problems.
90 Days (every 3 months) Inspect frame and fork for paint crack or
bulgest that may indicate frame or part
damage; pay parcular aenon to all frame
joints. Check wear and tear on res. Check
range of baery.
180 Days Inspect all components on the bike. Check
that connecons are nice and ght. Look
inside where your controller is and clean in
detail. Check that all plugs are clean. Go over
every bolt and nut in your unit.
360 Day (every 12 months) Bring the bike for a complete tune-up.
Varying on the bike the shop should complete
a baery discharge, res should be changed
depending on wear and tear. All connecons
should be checked for rust and loosness. All
components should be checked including
charged, ignion, and gauges.