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11. Maintenance Guide
In principle, during normal riding, you should conduct the first inspection (also considered as the
first service) at around 10-30 kilometers. Here are the inspection items:
1) Check the tightness of the front and rear wheel spokes and brake cables.
2) Inspect for any play in the front steering column bearings.
3) Check the sealing of the chain.
4) Verify if the chain is properly seated in the tensioner wheel guide groove.
5) Inspect the shock absorbers for oil leaks and ensure the rebound position is correct (Note: Do
not rotate adjustment knobs left or right during adjustment).
6) Check the tightness of handlebar fixing screws.
Special Note: Before starting any maintenance, always ensure to turn off the power.
During inspection, prioritize safety:
1) 1. Choose a wide and flat area to park the vehicle.
2) 2. When performing riding checks, do so in a safe location, being mindful of surroundings and
conditions.
3) 3. If any abnormalities are found, resolve them before riding. If unable to resolve on your own,
contact after-sales service or an authorized service center.
Additional Notes:
1. The front and rear brakes are disc brakes; brake pads should be replaced before significant wear
occurs.
2. Regularly maintain cleanliness of the disc brake system to prevent prolonged accumulation of
mud and dirt, especially avoiding oil contamination.
Component Inspection
1) Suspension Check
Check if there are any bends, deformations, or damage to the suspension.
If the front suspension is damaged or leaking oil, rock the handlebars up and down to check for
abnormal noises.
2) Brake Inspection
Verify that the free play of the brake lever is within the specified range (15-30mm). Adjust if
measurements do not meet requirements.
3) Brake Effectiveness Check
Perform a low-speed test on dry, flat roads to assess brake effectiveness. Test both front and rear
brakes separately.
4) Tire, Spoke, Tension Wheel, and Chain Inspection
Your all-terrain off-road electric motorcycle's tires are in contact with the ground for extended
periods, making them susceptible to damage from objects like stones, glass, and nails on the road.
Therefore, be mindful of road conditions to avoid places that could potentially damage your tires.
Additionally, regularly inspect tires for visible cracks, other damage, embedded stones, glass, and
foreign objects, as well as for any irregular or excessive wear.