X-TREME XB-300SLA Owner's Manual

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Summary of XB-300SLA

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    0 xb-300sla & xb-305sla electric mountain bike owner’s manual.

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    1 important information fully charge batteries before first use - batteries should be fully charged immediately when they are received and immediately after each use for the recommended charge times (see below) • 12v12ah sealed lead acid batteries: 6-8 hours factors to maximize the range of your ele...

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    2 table of contents important information………………………………………………………………………………………….. 1 table of contents……………………………………………………………………………………………… 2 terminology & battery systems………………………………………………………………………………… 3 xb-300sla & xb-305sla electric bicycle…………………………………………………………………..... 4 required tools…………………………………………...

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    3 xb-305sla xb-300sla.

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    4 ! P art 1 - p a r ts i d e n ti f ic a tion warning / important - take notice of this symbol throughout this manual and pay particular attention to the instructions blocked off and preceded by this symbol. Terminology power systems pas – pedal assist - a sensor ring and pickup mounted near the bot...

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    5 ! Your new bicycle was partially assembled in the factory and then partially disassembled for shipping. You may have purchased the bicycle already fully assembled and ready to ride or in the shipping carton in the partially disassembled form. The following instructions will enable you to prepare y...

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    6 p a r t 2 - b e fo r e y o u r id e r id e ! Before you ride about this manual it is important for you to understand your new bicycle. By reading this manual before you go out on your first ride, you’ll know how to get better performance, comfort, and enjoyment from your new bicycle. It is also im...

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    7 ! Riding position seat height in order to obtain the most comfortable riding position and offer the best possible pedaling efficiency, the seat height should be set correctly in relation to the rider’s leg length. The correct seat height should not allow leg strain from over-extension, and the hip...

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    8 handlebar height maximum comfort is usually obtained when the handlebar height is equal to or slightly higher than the height of the seat. You may wish to try different heights to find the most comfortable position. Handlebar adjustment & height the stem’s “minimum insertion” mark must not be visi...

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    9 safety checklist before every ride, it is important to carry out the following safety checks: 1. Brakes • ensure front and rear brakes work properly. • ensure brake calipers are not over worn and are correctly adjusted. • ensure brake control cables are lubricated, correctly adjusted and display n...

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    10 • check that the frame and fork are not bent or broken. • if either is bent or broken, they should be replaced. 9. Accessories • ensure that all reflectors are properly fitted and not obscured. • ensure all other fittings on the bike are properly and securely fastened, and functioning. • ensure t...

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    11 throttle tag (twist and go) before you begin riding, turn the main power switch on, then start riding as you would ride any regular, non motor assisted bicycle. After you have begun to ride, slowly twist the throttle (on equipped models) towards you. The more you twist the throttle, the more moto...

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    12 storage when storing your batteries for a long period of time (longer than two months): • charge your batteries every 90 days to avoid capacity loss. Batteries slowly self-discharge when left unused for a long period of time; if the battery cells are allowed to reach a critically low voltage, the...

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    13 ! ! The charger may get warm to the touch, so make sure you charge them in an open area and do not lay anything on the charger unit while charging. Although you cannot over-charge the batteries, we recommend that you do not leave the charger plugged in for more than 24 hours. If your charger show...

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    14 stem and handlebars (standard quill-type 1. Remove the protective shipping cap from the stem wedge. 2. Remove the stem plug from the stem. Loosen the stem bolt with a 6mm allen wrench or 13mm box wrench. 3. Insert the stem into the head tube of the bicycle. Ensure that the minimum insertion line ...

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    15 ! Warning: minimum insertion line must be hidden within the headtube of the bicycle. If the stem is not inserted into the top nut to at least the stem bolt. Note: some models of bicycles may be equipped with a stem that has an adjustable angle. In addition to the normal assembly, these stems will...

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    16 stem installation (should be assembled on the bike already) 1. Insert the compression bolt through the top cap and the stem. Begin threading into the star nut. 2. Tighten compression bolt so it removes all play from the fork, but allows the fork to rotate smoothly. 3. Align the stem with the fron...

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    17 ! Forks there are two different types of forks that vary in styles and dimensions. One type is a rigid fork (figure 1) consisting of stationary tubing with curved blades. The other type is a suspension fork (figure 2) consisting of inner stanchion tubes riding on elastomers or springs inside of a...

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    18 seat and seat post your bicycle may come equipped with either a standard or a micro-adjustable seat post. Standard seat post attach the seat to the seat post by first loosening the nuts on the seat clamp. Insert the tapered end of the seat post into the seat clamp until it is at the top of the cl...

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    19 figure 2 figure 1 figure 3 figure 4 figure 5 installing the front wheel 1. Make sure the brakes are loose enough to allow the brake pads easily. 2. Place wheel into fork drop outs (figure 1). 3. Insert quick release axle (figure 2) as shown in figure 3 & 4 with nut. 4. When axle is in place, push...

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    20 disc brakes 1. Check the tightness of the six disc mounting bolts holding the brake rotor onto the wheel. If you need to remove these bolts, be sure to us a thread-locking compound when re-installing them. 2. Make sure the two bolts securing the caliper adaptor bracket to the fork are tight. 3. T...

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    21 derailleur systems the derailleur system includes the font and rear derailleurs, the shift levers, and the derailleur control cables, all of which must function correctly for smooth gear shifting to occur. Derailleur although the front and rear derailleurs are initially adjusted at the factory, y...

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    22 ! Drivetrain the drivetrain of a bicycle refers to all parts that transmit power to the rear wheel including the pedals, chain, chain wheel, crank set and freewheel. Pedals pedals are available in a variety of shapes, sizes and materials, and each are designed with a particular purpose in mind. S...

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    23 troubleshooting problem possible cause remedy bicycle has reduced range and/or speed low batteries charge batteries for recommended time faulty or old batteries replace batteries low tire pressure inflate tires to recommended pressure brakes dragging against disc adjust brakes and/or caliper ridi...

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    24 damaged wires inspect all wires charger shows a full charge in an unusually short amount of time faulty charger replace charger faulty batteries replace batteries indicator light on charger not illuminated when charger is plugged into outlet outlet has no power check outlet for power blown fuse (...

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    25 specifications battery: 24v/8ah lipo4 lithium battery, 14 cells frame: alloy 6061-t6, tig welded front fork: alloy suspension front fork handlebar: alloy, with adjustable alloy handlebar stem with scale cranks and chain wheel: forged alloy cranks and single steel chain wheel brake: f/r winzip dis...

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    26 how to check battery terminals if battery not charging properly 1.) remove battery pack from bike 2.) remove cap from end of battery that has the four slots (key end). 3.) remove cover plate. 4.) you are now able to look at the red and black wires; the two black wires should be on the same side a...

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    27 after the cable is secured to the caliper, squeeze the lever several times to see if the brake rubs. At this point in time adjust the brake pads inward or outward depending on if the brake is rubbing or if there is a space between the pad(s) and rotor. (hint: a half turn of adjustment inward of t...

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    28 7.) with the wire connector removed from the wires you can now remove the wheel assembly. How to replace pedal shaft (left & right is based on sitting on bicycle) keep parts laid out in order for easier installment. Make yourself a drawing if needed and label each part when removed. 1.) remove pl...

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    30 wiring diagram (diagram is for representational purpose only. Your bicycle's wiring system may differ).

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    31 do not return to store! If you need help call or go online 1-253-777-0690 www.X-tremescooters.Com/support/ for general information or parts visit www.X-tremescooters.Com revised 09-04-13.

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