Make sure the derailleur works properly. The gear must work precisely, without any chain skipping.
• Check the braking efficiency by pulling both brake levers. Should you observe an increase in the brake lever stroke
so that it almost reaches the handlebar, then an intervention is necessary. A reduced braking efficiency might be due
to an advanced brake pads wear. If you have installed a hydraulic system, then a brake bleeding intervention might be
necessary. To perform these operations we recommend you see a professional bicycle service.
Make sure that the kickstand screws are properly tightened and that the kickstand does not touch the ground nor the
tyre while riding.
Verify that both tyres show no cracks, punctures and deformations.
Turn the handlebar from left to right to ensure the movement is free and there are no tensions in the cables.
Check if any cable is damaged, disconnected or loosened.
Check that the tyres pressure does not to exceed the 20-25 PSI (1,3-1,7 bar) recommended value.
Make sure the wheels clamping nuts are properly tightened.
Verify that the wheels are perfectly centred and that the derailleur is perfectly set.
It is important to inspect carefully these components before every ride. Verify the possible presence of cracks, even
small-sized. A damaged or cracked frame and/or fork may result in accidents. In particular, time or intensive use can
provoke damages to your e-bike frame and fork.