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E-MOOTIKA
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
ENG
4.8. Damping system
Damping can keep the tire buffer
contact with the ground when your
bike is running on the uneven road so
that the driver feels more comfortable
while driving on the uneven road.
Damping hardness can be adjusted by
adjusting the damping coefcient
according to roadconditions and
personal preferences.
Adjustment method of damping (as shown): rotate toward the “+”
direction to increase the damping coefcient, thus increasing the
damping hardness; rotate toward the “-” direction to reduce the
damping coefcient thus decreasing the damping hardness.
4.9. Rear rack
1- The largest load of the rear rack is 25Kg;
2- Do not adjust the rear rack arbitrarily, please consult the supplier
to make an adjustment if necessary;
3- Do not transport heavy objects; if a heavy object is put on the
rear rack, the bike’s steering performance will be affected and the
braking performance will be reduced, as will result in danger
4- The assembly of the rear rack is (as shown):
- The derailleur should avoid the jump-class speed change, which
will lead to rapid wear and tear.
Increase damping coefcient
Decrease damping coefcient
Rear rack
Wind it with 6 to
8N.M force