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Please read and understand this manual fully before assembling and riding your bike. If you have questions after reading this manual, please refer to aventon support or contact us by email or give us a call. We are here to help! Aventon Support Center: https://www.aventon.com/pages/support...
USING THIS MANUAL GENERAL INFORMATION WARNINGS AND SAFETY SPECIFICATIONS ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION BATTERY CHARGING (LOCK & REMOVAL) OPERATION MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING LIMITED WARRANTY LINK TO ASSEMBLY VIDEO AND ONLINE RESOURCES...
Aventon recommends having a certified, reputable bike mechanic to check your work. NOTICE: If you do not have the experience, skill, and tools to complete assembly and fit, Aventon highly recommends having a certified, reputable bike mechanic complete these procedures as well as any future adjustments or tuning.
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Aventon. Do not attempt to true wheels or tighten spokes unless you have adequate knowledge, tools, and experience. Ensure the tires and inner tubes are in good working condition without any visual damage and have the correct amount of air pressure.
Be careful at intersections and when preparing to pass other vehicles or cyclists. Familiarize yourself with all the features and operations of the bike by Aventon Bikes. Practice and become proficient at shifting gears, applying the brakes, using the pedal assist system, and using the throttle in a controlled setting before riding in riskier conditions.
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Safety Notes The following safety notes provide additional information on the safe operation of your bike from Aventon and should be closely reviewed. Failure to review these notes can lead to serious injury or death. All users must read and understand this manual before riding their bike from Aventon Bikes. Additional manuals for components used on the bike may also be provided and should be read before installing or using those components.
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A Note for Parents and Guardians As a parent or guardian, you are responsible for the activities and safety of your child. Aventure is not designed for use by children under the age of 18. If you are carrying a passenger in a child safety seat, they should also be wearing a properly fitted and approved helmet.
SPECIFICATIONS Model Name Aventure Max. Load Capacity 250 Lbs / 113 kg MAX.Speed Configurable to 28 MPH Motor 48V 750W Brushless Hub Battery 48V 720Wh Li-ion Range Average Per Charge Average 45 Miles Wheel Size 26 x 4" Front / Rear Inflation to 5-30 PSI...
FENDER SEATPOST SUSPENSION FORK FRONT FENDER REAR WHEEL HUB MOTOR PEDAL FRONT WHEEL WHAT’ S IN THE BOX 1*Aventure ebike 1*Charger box 1*Charger line 2*Front/Rear reflector 1*Spare derailleur hanger 1*Grease 1*Hex key 1*Wrench 1*Owner's manual 2*Reflector holder 1*Left pedal 1*Right pedal...
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ASSEMBLY NOTICE: The following steps are only a general guide to assist in the assembly of your ebike and are not a complete or comprehensive manual of all aspects of assembly, maintenance, and repair. Consult a certified, reputable bike mechanic to assist with assembly, repair, and maintenance of your ebike. Step 1: Unpack the bike.
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Rubber Cover Step4: Front wheel installation. A. Take out front wheel B. Remove fork protective cover and take remove black protective guard. out plastic insert from front wheel brake caliper. Plastic Insert Black Protective Guard C. Loosen the front axle nuts and place the front D.
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Caution: Never touch the brake rotor, especially when the wheel and/or bike is in motion, or serious injury could occur. Hand oils can cause squeaking and decrease brake performance WARNING: An improperly secured front wheel and/or handlebar stem can cause loss of control, accidents, serious injury, or death.
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Step 7: Pedal installation. Use wrench to install the pedals. Locate the pedal with a smooth pedal axle exterior and an “R” sticker label (1, below), which indicates it is the right pedal. The right pedal goes on the crank on the right side of the bike (which has the drivetrain gears and is the same as a rider’ s right side when riding).
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Protector Step 9: Inflate tires. Check that the tire beads and tires are evenly seated on the rims. Use a pump with a Schrader valve and pressure gauge to inflate each tire to the recommended pressure indicated on the tire, min of 5 PSI , max of 30 PSI.
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Step 11: Adjusting the seat position and angle To change the angle and horizontal position of the seat: A.Use a 5mm Allen wrench to loosen the seat adjustment bolt on the clamp positioned directly underneath the seat, above the rear wheel. Do not completely remove the bolt. B.Move the seat backward or forward and tilt to adjust the angle.
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B. Sit on the saddle, adjust handlebar to the desired position, tighten the screws which secure it to the handlebar with 4mm hex key. C. Adjust display to the desired position, tighten the screws with 2mm hex key. D. Adjust the head light to desired position, tighten the screws with a 4mm hex key...
Step 14: Powering on the display. A. Press the power button for about 3 seconds B. For more details, please refer to the BC280 operating To turn on the display. manual. Power ON/OFF Button...
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Do not park, store, or transport your bike from Aventon Bikes on a vehicle rack not designed for the bike s size and weight.
Basic Bike Care Recommended Service Intervals Regular inspection and maintenance are key to ensure Aventon Bikes function as intended, and to reduce wear and tear on their systems. Recommended service intervals are meant to be used as guidelines. Real world wear and tear, and the need for service, will vary with conditions of use. We generally recommend inspections, service, and necessary replacements be performed at the time or mileage interval that comes first in the following table.
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Safety Check Basic Steps 1. Brakes Ensure front and rear brakes work properly. Check brake pads for wear and ensure they are not overworn. Ensure brake pads are correctly posi�oned in rela�on to the rims. Ensure brake cables are lubricated, correctly adjusted, and display no obvious wear. Ensure brake levers are lubricated and �ghtly secured to the handlebar.
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Tire Information Aventure uses 26’’ x 4.0’’ rubber tires with inner tubes. The tires are designed for durability and safety for regular cycling activities and to be checked before each use for proper inflation and condition. Proper inflation, care, and timely replacement will help to ensure that your bike’ s operational characteristics will be maintained, and unsafe conditions avoided.
Reconnect or replace motor. Error Detection Your bike from Aventon Bikes is equipped with an error detection system integrated into the display and controller. In the case of an electronic control system fault an error code should display. The following error codes are the most common and can aid in troubleshooting.
Components of Aventure are subject to higher wear when compared to bikes without power assistance. This is because Aventure can travel at higher average speeds than regular bicycles and has a greater weight. Higher wear is not a defect in the product and is not subject to warranty. Typical components a ected are the tires, brake pads and rotors, suspension forks, spokes, wheels, and the battery.
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Shipping Damage: Damage to a covered components during shipping is not covered by this Limited Warranty, but Aventon will replace such damaged covered components if you: Notify Aventon of a covered components damaged in the shipping process within thirty (30) days of your receipt of the ebike;...
Please visit the “Support” section of the Aventon Bikes website ( https://www.aventon.com/pages/support) to view the o cial Aventure Assembly Video. Online Resources For more information on best practices, please visit the Aventon Bikes website (www.aventon.com), Support ( https://www.aventon.com/pages/support), or contact Aventon Bikes Product Support with any questions.
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