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GENZE 2.0 - Vehicle Maintenance and Storage; Basic Care and Washing; Wheels and Tires Inspection; Tire Inflation

GENZE 2.0
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Maintaining Your GenZe 2.0
Basic Care of Your GenZe 2.0
Your GenZe 2.0 is meant to operate in all kinds of weather conditions and is basically maintenance free.
Washing
A quality automotive soap works best in getting off road dirt and grime. Avoid brushes and abrasive scrub pads. All
of these will scratch the finish. Use a soft sponge or hand towel to wash the body panels. AVOID using high
pressure washers as they may damage wiring harnesses. A battery pack should NEVER be pressure washed.
If you live close to an ocean, avoid prolonged exposure to ocean spray or salt water. If either comes in contact with
your GenZe 2.0, wash it immediately.
Wheels and Tires
Inspect both wheels for the following:
• Bent or cracked rims
• Impact marks on the rims
Inspect both tires for the following:
• Cuts, cracks, splits, or missing tread lugs in the tread or sidewall area
• Bumps or bulges within the tire body
• Visible tread wear indicators
Uneven tire tread wear - wear on one side of the tire tread or flat spots in the tire tread indicate a problem
with the tire or your GenZe 2.0.
Exposed tire thread or cords - if either of the wheels or tires are found to have any of the above conditions,
replace the wheel and tire immediately.
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Tire Inflation
Under-inflation is a common cause of tire failure and may result in severe tire cracking, tread separation,
“blowout,” or unexpected loss of control causing serious injury or death.
Tire pressure should be checked and adjusted to the proper inflation levels before each ride. Tire pressure should be
checked using an accurate gauge when the tires are cold. This means that the tires have not been ridden on for at
least 3 hours. Always replace the valve stem cap when finished adjusting tire pressures.
Front Tire
Rear Tire
33 PSI (228 kpa)
33 PSI (228 kpa)