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E-bike Owner’s Manual Model: 700 Series For the most up to date documents, bike models, additional information, instructional videos, and more, visit us at Ride1up.com...
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NOTE: ◆ THIS IS FOR YOUR RECORDS ONLY. YOUR SERIAL NUMBER IS THE NUMBER STAMPED ON THE FRONT OF YOUR HEAD TUBE. Thank you for purchasing a Ride1UP 700 Series e-bike! This manual contains important safety, performance & maintenance information. Please take a moment to read the manual and review our instructions before start riding &...
Model: 700 Series Table of Contents 1. Safety Notes Personal Safety 1.1) E-bike Safety 1.2) Electrical Safety 1.3) Brake Safety 1.4) Maintenance 1.5) Additional Warnings 1.6) Notable Bike Parts 1.7) 2. What’s in the Box? 2.1) Nuts & Bolts: Where do they go? 3.
1.3 Electrical Safety: Only use the charger supplied by Ride1UP. Do not store the bike or battery plugged into a wall outlet. Unplug the battery before leaving the bike alone. Never modify the charger in any way. The charger has been designed for a specific voltage, always check that the outlet’s voltage is the same as that stated on the rating...
& never be under the influence of alcohol or drugs while riding. For the most up to date documents, bike models, additional information, instructional videos, And more visit us at Ride1UP.com...
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Be sure to follow all requirements of airlines and air couriers regarding lithium batteries if you take your e-bike with you during air travel, or if you ship your e-bike by air courier. For the most up to date documents, bike models, additional information, instructional videos, And more visit us at Ride1UP.com...
Figure 1: Bike; fork, front wheel, front axle skewer, front fender, rear rack, handlebars, saddle, and additional box of parts/tools (Figure 2) all zip tied together and padded. For the most up to date documents, bike models, additional information, instructional videos, And more visit us at Ride1UP.com...
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Figure 2: Seat and seat post, and separate box with pedals, charger and installation hardware. Figure 3: Close up of the bag of nuts and bolts. For the most up to date documents, bike models, additional information, instructional videos, And more visit us at Ride1UP.com...
2.1 Nuts & Bolts: Where do they go?: For the most up to date documents, bike models, additional information, instructional videos, And more visit us at Ride1UP.com...
3. Installation Steps: Assembling Your Bike 3.1 Fork Assembly: For the most up to date documents, bike models, additional information, instructional videos, And more visit us at Ride1UP.com...
• Do not squeeze the brake lever before the rotor is installed. This may damage the brake caliper. For the most up to date documents, bike models, additional information, instructional videos, And more visit us at Ride1UP.com...
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WARNING ◆ IT IS VITAL THAT THE QUICK RELEASE HAVE BEEN TIGHTENED. IF THEY ARE NOT PROPRRLY ALIGNED, THE WHEEL MAY COME OFF, CAUSING SERIOUS INJURY AND/OR DEATH. For the most up to date documents, bike models, additional information, instructional videos, And more visit us at Ride1UP.com...
The seat post angle is adjustable. Make sure the grooves are properly aligned. Ensure the bolt(s) is correctly torqued. If left loose or over-tightened, the seat post bolt could snap causing serious injury and/or death. For the most up to date documents, bike models, additional information, instructional videos, And more visit us at Ride1UP.com...
SCREW INTO THE ENDS OF THE CRANKS WITHOUT EXTRA NUTS, SCREWS OR PINS. FAILURE TO USE THE CORRECT PEDAL ON THE CORRECT SIDE WILL RESULT IN A STRIPPED CRANK ARM. For the most up to date documents, bike models, additional information, instructional videos, And more visit us at Ride1UP.com...
Or lastly, if the chain is shifting past the largest or smallest cog. For the most up to date documents, bike models, additional information, instructional videos, And more visit us at Ride1UP.com...
Adjusting your derailleur properly will be done best by a mechanic, however it can be accomplished by following a helpful video. Please check our support pages at www.Ride1UP.com for the latest tips and video on how to do this properly.
Replace battery with key in the same position, then turn key to lock. • Charging port is on the right side of the battery at the top of the down tube. For the most up to date documents, bike models, additional information, instructional videos, And more visit us at Ride1UP.com...
If you ever see a spark while charging your battery. Please inspect the charging port of the battery and the tip of the charger. Please contact Support@Ride1UP.com and share pictures. Follow the steps when charging battery: Step 1.
Storage should be done in a dry area. 6.2 Common Assembly/Unboxing Issues: (6.2.a) Fork and Headset: Installing the fork and headset incorrectly can be very dangerous. Please be sure to check our 700 Series Assembly Support page at www.Ride1UP.com and review the tips and videos there.
It is best to determine what is causing the noise and resolve the issue. If you are unsure of the cause, please review our support page at www.Ride1UP.com. You can also share a clear video without wind noise by emailing Support@Ride1UP.com.
Remove any obstructions. Check the throttle Throttle and throttle cable for damage, such as a cut or frayed cable. For the most up to date documents, bike models, additional information, instructional videos, And more visit us at Ride1UP.com...
NOTE: (full warranty terms listed on website) All Ride1UP electric bikes come with a One-Year Limited Warranty from date of purchase. Defective items or parts will be replaced and shipped to the holder of the warranty only. Warranties are not transferable to parties other than the original purchaser.
After the first 30-days Ride1UP will ship replacement parts of defective items within one year at no charge. The owner will be responsible for labor. Warranty parts will be shipped within the U.S. only at our cost. It will be necessary to send an email with a photo and/or video as requested to support@ride1up.com...
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