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TIRE PRESSURE
Lower pressures help smooth out rough terrain and provide more traction
on some surfaces. 45 -65 PSI (2.8 -4.5 BAR / 280-450 KPA) for normal road
terrain and rider weight 55-82kg (120-180 lbs).
Do not add more PSI beyond the maximum recommended pressure labeled
on the side of the tire.
4. Raise the saddle to a position so that toe of other foot can touch the
ground. Ride must be able to straddle the bicycle with at least 25.4mm
(1inch) clearance above the top tube.
5. Adjust the saddle angle and front to back position. The saddle should be
parallel to the ground and aligned straight with the bicycle frame. When in
the correct position tighten the Saddle Clamp bolt 6NM.
6. Tighten seat post clamp - Recommended torque is 6NM.
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- Tire pressure is indicated on tire sidewalls.
- Use hand or foot pump to in ate tires.
- Never ride with an under-in ated tire. Improper tire pressure can
cause excessive wear or blowouts and reduced battery range.
- Make sure tire-beads are properly seated in the rims.
- Check rims for trueness.
- If you are not sure on any of the above, be sure to refer to a bike
mechanic.