Long-term storage
Brake maintenance
Keep the bolts tight
The recommended storage environment is of 0°C-25°C temperature, and 45%-
85% humidity.
Pump up the tires to 50%-60% of the recommended tire pressure.
Avoid direct exposure to rain and sunlight.
Perform regular cleaning and take decent care of the battery.
Before reusing the bike, make sure to check the battery state of charge, tire
pressure, the tightness of the bolts, and the condition of the brakes.
The brakes should be checked regularly. They should be clean and adjusted to
offer the best stopping power.
The brakes can become less efficient over time due to wear and tear. We
recommend you get your brakes checked, fixed, or replaced if necessary by
professionals when you nd the stopping power inefcient.
Squeezing on the brake levers should feel solid. The brake levers should never
touch the handlebars.
Check on the brake disc and brake caliper every few weeks. There should not
be any dirt or oil on the brake disc and brake caliper. Oil is usually the cause of
squeaking noises.
Check the wear and tear of the brake hoses regularly and get professional help
if you nd anything broken or worn out.
It is important to keep the bolts tight all the time. For the process and
frequency of checking the bolts, please kindly refer to Page 26.
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