Ensure all components are properly secured before riding otherwise
serious harms or death could occur. All components should be
tightened. This includes but is not limited to: pedals, handlebars,
handlebar clamp, cranks, seat, and seat post clamp
Make sure you can’t twist the seat or stem out of alignment by hand
Check to see if your saddle is positioned at the proper height. Sit on
the saddle facing forward and place the ball of your foot on the pedal
at its lowest point. Your leg should be mostly straight at this point
with a slight bend at the knee. You should be able to pedal the bike
without overextending your leg when the pedal is at its lowest point.
Your legs may be overextended if it causes your hips to move side to
side, which means the seat must be lowered. To start, adjust the
saddle so your feet can still be placed firmly on the ground
To adjust your seat up or down, unlatch the seat post clamp. Move
the seat to the desired height and close the seat post clamp
Preparing to Ride
Pre-ride Safety Check and Inspection
Before each ride make sure to inspect your e-Bike to ensure there are no
loose fasteners or accessories. Make sure to specifically check that both
the front and rear axles are secure. Also make sure both the handlebars
and the handlebar stem are not loose. Check the tire pressure of both
wheels before riding to ensure the tires are inflated to the recommended
pressure printed on the side of the tire walls (40psi for GIN X hybrid
tyres). Pull the brake levers to make sure your brakes are working
properly and adjust if necessary. Ensure both your seat post and
handlebar stem are inserted past their minimum insertions points as
indicated by the markings on them. Make sure that both the handlebar
latch and frame latch are fully closed and locked. Riding in Wet
Conditions This electric bicycle can withstand light rain and small
splashes, but is not designed to be subjected to inclement weather,
heavy showers, or submersion in water. Use caution when riding in wet
conditions as it will take longer to use the brakes to slow down, and also
when turning as the tires may slip. The electrical components on the
bike are not waterproof, and water damage is not covered under
warranty.
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