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First things first
We know you want to get out there and ride. Before you do, it’s important that you com-
plete steps 1 & 2 below. They won’t take long.
1. Register your bike
Registration records your serial number (which is important if your bike is ever lost or
stolen), and serves as a means of communication with Trek if there are any safety alerts
about your bicycle. If you have questions about your bicycle, even years down the line, in
just seconds your registration lets us know exactly which bike we’re discussing, so we can
give you the best service possible.
To register your bike, go to the Support section at the bottom of the home page at
trekbikes.com. It’s quick and easy.
2. Read this manual, keep this manual
This manual covers the Trek electric cargo bicycles and essential
safety information. It contains useful information for the life of
your bicycle: how to ride safely, and how and when to do basic
inspections and maintenance. Keep it for the life of your bicycle.
We also recommend that you keep your proof of purchase along
with the manual in case you need to make a warranty claim.
trekbikes.com/manuals
Even if you’ve ridden a bicycle for years, it’s important that you read and understand the
information in this manual before riding your new bicycle. You can read it here or online in
the Support section at the bottom of the home page at trekbikes.com.
Also read the Bosch Electric Bicycle Owner’s Manual available online in the Support
section of trekbikes.com.