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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
DANGER!
Do not continue to ride your SUPER73 if any failure of hardware including bolts and
fasteners integral to the brake system or wheel assembly should occur. Riding your
SUPER73 with failed or missing hardware may put you at risk for potential injury or
death.
1. BEFORE AND AFTER EACH RIDE
Check the alignment of the wheels.
Check the state of charge of the battery.
Check that brakes function properly.
Check tires for any punctures.
Store the bike carefully in a clean and dry place.
Check that your kickstand is tightly secured.
Check for loose cables or wires that may be strained when turning
the front wheel from left to right.
Inspect all hardware to ensure it is properly tightened.
2. EVERY MONTH
Inspect the handlebar and steer tube for any unusual movement.
Check the cables, tires, handles.
Check the wear of brake rotors, brake pads, and replace them if
necessary.
Check the tension of the spokes, and ensure that the wheels are
true and properly dished.
Lube the chain and check the tension in the chain.
Inspect suspension components for wear and make any necessary
adjustments.
Inspect all hardware to ensure it is properly tightened.
3. EVERY SIX MONTHS (depending on frequency and type of use)
Inspect the frame and fork and look for signs of cracks in the
metal.
Check the bottom bracket and crankshaft and tighten the bolts on
each crank.
Check and grease the wheel hubs, headset, all parts in friction.
Grease suspension components and tighten hardware.
For your own safety, if any of the recommended maintenance procedures are not
within your skill set, we advise taking your SUPER73 to an E-bike specialist or
professional cycle mechanic for inspection.
DANGER!
Intensive use of the SUPER73 may cause possible damage to the frame and the
fork. It is important to inspect the frame and the fork and look for signs of cracks.
A broken or cracked frame and fork can cause an accident and injury. Refer to the
Intended Use section on pg. 8.
In order to prolong the life expectancy of your bike, here is an example of a maintenance
schedule, under intended use, that we recommend. It is important to note that component
wear is primarily caused by the distance over which the bike is ridden. As such, these time
periods are indicative only, and will vary depending on the frequency of the use of the bike:
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