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SEAT
It is not possible to adjust the seat height of the Super73. It is fixed to the frame
by bolts. The minimum seat clamping torque on the frame is 6.78 (Nm) 5lb / ft. For
maintenance, use a cloth and water with a gentle soap for cleaning. Avoid leaving the
seat too long in the sun, as the fabric can be damaged by the sun’s UV rays. Avoid
wearing clothes that may puncture or tear the seat.
The bike is subject to wear and tear, like all mechanical parts. Materials and parts
react differently to wear and abrasion. If the intended life of a part is exceeded, it
is possible that it will suddenly fail, which represents a certain danger for the rider.
Any type of cracks, streaks, or color changes in highly stressed areas indicate the
maximum wear of a part. It must, therefore, be replaced immediately. It is important
to use genuine, properly specified parts for safety-critical components during the
replacement of worn parts.
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STORAGE, PARKING, AND TRANSPORTATION
• Park in accordance with local rules and regulations if you’re in a public place.
• Park indoors whenever possible. If you must park outdoors in rain or wet
conditions, do not do so for an extended period of time, and afterward park in a
dry location to allow the bike systems to dry out. When any bike is exposed to wet
conditions, it requires more frequent maintenance and cleaning to prevent rust
and corrosion, and to ensure all systems work safely.
• Avoid parking or storing your bike in direct sunlight and/or excessive heat, such as
inside of a parked car on a hot day.
• Switch the power and any lights off to conserve battery power. Remove the key
from the bike and ensure the battery is locked to the frame in the off position or
use the key to remove the battery and bring it with you for security.
• Lock up your bike to reduce risk of theft. Register your bike with BikeIndex or 529
Garage to increase the chance you’ll get your bike back in the unfortunate event
it’s stolen.
• When pushing or carrying the bike, turn off the power to avoid accidental
acceleration from the motor, e.g. by mistakenly engaging the throttle.
• Only use racks (i.e., a bike rack for your car or other vehicle) designed for the
size and weight of your ebike. Pay particular attention to whether the rack can
accommodate the width of the tires.
• When carrying your ebike on a rack for transport, remove the battery, and place/
wrap it securely inside your vehicle, making sure it can’t roll around and that its
plugs and connectors are protected. This will reduce the weight of the bike, make
lifting and loading it easier, and keep your battery safe.
• Do not leave a battery in direct sunlight or any location that is or may become
excessively hot or cold, like a parked car, for extended periods.
• Before using public transportation—buses, trains, etc.—to transport your ebike,
check with the relevant transportation authority for any rules governing weight
limits, tire widths, lithium-ion batteries, or any other rules that might pertain to
ebikes.
• Avoid transport of any Super73 on a vehicle rack during rain, which may cause
water damage to the electrical components. Contact Super73 support if you have
questions.