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Kuberg START 2016 - Getting Started and Operation; Before First Ride and Setup

Kuberg START 2016
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OWNER’S MANUAL
BEFORE FIRST RIDE
NOTE:
If you purchased your KUBERG motorcycle at a local dealer your motorcycle may be fully adjusted and
ready to ride. If you purchased your KUBERG still in the original packing, please carefully follow the
instructions below and any supplemental instructions to nish the assembly and adjustment of your
KUBERG.
UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLY
WARNING:
Failure to properly assemble and adjust your bike prior to use may result in an accident result-
ing in death, serious injury and/or property damage. If you are uncertain about any aspect of
the assembly and adjustment of your bike, seek help from a qualied mechanic or the KUBERG
Customer Service.
1
Remove your KUBERG bike from the box.
2
Lower kickstand and place your KUBERG on a solid & level surface.
3
Remove all the packing materials.
4
Using the supplied Allen wrench, make sure the steering stem is in the forward facing posi-
tion and tighten the top and side bolts securely and evenly. Secure the handlebars tightly in
the steering stem. Double check tightness and alignment.
5
Adjust the brake lever positions to suit the rider.
FIRST SETUP
1
Check tire pressure of both tires and conrm they are properly inated. The optimal tire
pressure for Kuberg Start/Trial E/Cross is 35-40 PSI (2.4–2.8 bar) for general use and should
never exceed 50 PSI (3.4 bar).
2
Unpack charger from its box and charge the batteries, make sure to follow the correct
charging procedure. Go to page xxx to nd detailed charging instructions.
3
Compress each brake lever. The lever should not compress completely to the handlebar.
Each individual brake should hold the bike securely when you push the motorcycle against
the brake. If your brake needs adjustment, follow the instructions on page xxx. For begin-
ner riders adjust the front brake so it will not lock the front wheel easily. All riders should be
aware which lever operates which brake.
4
Check the chain for tightness and lubrication.
5
Setup up power and speed settings to an adequate level to the rider’s experience and riding
skills. Go to page xxx to nd detailed instructions how to set up top speed limits and dier-
ent riding modes.

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