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CHECK AND MAINTAIN CYCLE:
Before use, check to conrm that the cycle is in proper working order. The cycle
should be maintained and repaired in accordance with the manufacturers specica-
ons, using only the manufacturers authorized replacement parts, and should not be
modied from the manufacturers original design and conguraon
REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE:
WARNING: Motor and Electronic Speed Controller (ESC) can be very hot and cause
burns. It is crical that the cycle is allowed to cool prior to accessing motor and ESC.
WARNING: To prevent shock, follow the instrucons and do not skip any steps.
Tools Required:
2.5, 3, 4, 5, 6 mm Allen Wrench
8, 10, 15 & 17 mm socket or open end/box end wrench
#2 Phillips screw driver or T-10 Torx driver
WARNING: ALWAYS turn power switch to “OFF” posion, remove the baer, allow
cycle to cool before beginning repair or maintenance, and do NOT reinstall baer
unl all repair or maintenance is complete.
Read instrucons.
Ensure the power buon is OFF”.
Ensure the baery is removed and cycle has had adequate me to cool. (up to 30
minutes)
Secure the cycle for repair or maintenance.
Exercise cauon around exposed parts.
Contact customer service if unsure about any repair or maintenance.
STEM/HEADSET:
Tighten steer tube head bolt with 5mm Allen to 45 IN-LBS (5Nm)
WARNING: DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN
Tighten stem bolts with 6mm Allen to 45 IN-LBS (5Nm)
WARNING: DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN
Replacement Parts:
For the complete selecon of replacement parts visit www.STACYC.com.
Repair Centers:
For a list of authorized service centers visit www.STACYC.com.
Test Brake:
1. Squeeze brake lever and hold.
2. Push cycle forward. The rear wheel should not spin if brake is adjusted properly.
3. If rear wheel spins when pushed forward or brake lever engages prematurely,
refer to corresponding brake component manual provided with your model.
4. Repeat sequence 1-3 for front brake, if applicable.

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