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TESLICA M1H - Lighting and Reflectors; Braking System

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Let the ride begin!
4.4 LIGHTING AND REFLECTORS
The bikes are equipped with a bright LED
headlight that is operated by the thumb
3 button controller. Reectors are also
installed on the handlebars, seat post, rear
fender and both wheels for added safety.
Note: Please abide by the local laws and
standards for safe riding
4.5 SADDLE POSITION AND QUICK
RELEASE
Use the quick release lever in combina-
tion with the nut on left to achieve proper
tension. Lock down quick release lever once
seat position has been reached. Note: Do
not set seat height above max warning
For correct saddle position, you should
be seated with your leg fully extended so
that your heel is on the pedal at its lowest
position. This will avoid fatigue and injury.
4.6 BRAKING SYSTEM
Note: New bikes discs are coated with a lm
of anti corrosion material which will result
in slightly increased stopping distances until
dissipated.
Note: Use extreme caution when braking
hard. This could lead to loss of traction and
or being up ended and could cause serious
injury or death.
Note: Rainy days or times when debris accu-
mulates on the braking system, stopping
distances are compromised and lengthened
Bikes are equipped with independent,
front and rear brake levers, cables, discs
and calipers. The left lever controls the rear
brake and the right lever controls the front.
The brake lever when activated should stop
about halfway between its starting point and
the handlebar. As the cables stretch and the
brake pads wear, adjustment and or replace-
ment is needed. Replace brake pads prior to
max wearing mark. Be sure to have work
completed by a certied bike mechanic.
4.7 DRIVE AND GEARS
Use the gears to achieve proper effort in
combination with the given environmental
conditions and speed.
The system consists of the shifters, front and
rear derailleur, crank, freewheel and chain.
On the handlebar, the left shifter controls the
front derailleur and the right shifter controls
the rear derailleur.
Use the H, and L screw to adjust and align
the derailleur for proper shifting.
H screw: adjust to allow chain to climb and
stop largest ring
L screw: adjust to allow chain to lower and
stop smallest ring
Note: If the chain jumps while in a gear,
adjust accordingly
Note: The chain and gears will stretch and
wear over time. Replace when necessary
Note: All parts of this system should be
inspected, cleaned and lubricated regularly
4.8 SUSPENSION
The suspension, also known as a dampening
system, helps maintain contact with the
riding surface to assist with control and
contribute to ride comfort.