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1. Remove the front right fairing. This
will allow easy access to the fuse holder.
To do so, remove the single allen bolt
and carefully slide the plastic to the rear
of the bike to unhook the plastic from
the retaining tab, being careful not to
damage anything.
2. Locate the fuse. This is in the bag of
accessories we put to one side earlier.
3. Disconnect the battery.
4. Carefully insert the fuse into the fuse
holder.
5. Reconnect the battery power supply.
6. Replace the fuse holder into the body
of the bike.
7. Re-install the side fairing, this is the
opposite process of removal.
CAUTION: There may be residual
charge in the power system causing
the fuse to ‘pop’ on installation. To
avoid this you should disconnect the
battery when installing the fuse.
Note: The tyres are inated when shipped but they invariably lose some
pressure between the point of manufacture and your purchase. Always
inate the tyres to the correct PSI before rst use.
We recommend 26psi for use on tarmacked surfaced and anywhere
between 20-30psi for o road use depending on conditions.
Use a bicycle-style pump to inate the tyre to the PSI indicated on the
sidewall.
Note: The pressurised air pumps found at petrol stations are designed
to inate high-volume car tyres. If you decide to use such an air pump to
inate your tyres, rst make sure the pressure gauge is working, then use
very short bursts to inate to the correct PSI. If you
inadvertently over-inate the tyre, release the excess pressure
immediately.
Important information for tyre use
Note: The tyre is the only contact between the vehicle and the road, the
safety of various driving activities depends on the small area contact
patch of the tyre with the road. Therefore, it is very important to keep the
tyre in good condition at all times and use the correct size and standard
tyre to replace worn items. These are available from your EBOX dealer.
Guide:
Tyre assembly and disassembly
It is strongly recommended that the tyre assembly and disassembly is
done by an authorised technician with the necessary skills.
Tyre pressure
It is very important to keep the tyre properly inated and check tyre
pressures before use. Inating should be done while the tyre is cold.
Tyre maintenance
Tyre tread depth should be checked regularly. (Shallower tread means
Inate The Tyres
Fuse
Rear Mud Guard
1. Locate the mounting plate and 2x M6 bolts for the rear mudguard.
2. Feed the bolts through the mounting plate, mud guard and then
tighten down to the bracket that is axed to the swingarm. This will
sandwich the guard in place.