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  • Page 1 Classic...
  • Page 2 Keep the spare fuse in a safe place.It is not used for assembly and will be used for the replacement if the original fuse were damaged. Ensure all the following pieces are included with the Nakto Classic.
  • Page 3 2.Now stand the bike upright. Place some foam padding under the front fork if placed on the ground or put it on bike assembly/repair stand if you have one. We want to keep your bike looking new! Step Two: Assemble the front wheel . 1.Loosen axle nuts on front wheel to make room for the front fork.
  • Page 4 3.Lift the front of the bike and lower the fork onto the wheel. Notice: The axle should enter the fork dropouts fully. 4.Attach the fender mounting arms to the front fork. Remove the mount- ing bolts from the fork. Pass the bolt through the arm mount and fork mounting point.
  • Page 5 5. Once the lock washers are in place tighten both axle nuts with the supplied double open-end wrench. Notice: Before doing the final tighten- ing of the axle nuts make sure the wheel is square and true with the forks. 6.Push the black plastic caps onto the axle nuts.
  • Page 6 Step Three: Install the handlebar. 1.Install the handlebar stem into the steer tube. 2.Set the stem to the desired height but not exceed max height or mini- mum insertion. 3.Align the stem so the handlebar is perpendicular to the front wheel.
  • Page 7 4.Tighten the bolt on top of the handlebar stem with the supplied allen wrench. 5.Perform a twist test. (1).Brace the front wheel between your legs. (2).Switch hands so the opposite hands are pushing and pulling with about 20 pounds of force make sure the handlebar and front wheel are still properly aligned.
  • Page 8 Step Four: Install the front fender and headlight. 1.Remove the fender and headlight mounting bolt from the fork arch and set aside. 2.Place the fender in position. From the back of the front tire, pass the front fender mounting point under the front fork arch. 3.Attach the headlight and fender to the fork arch.
  • Page 9 with the supplied screwdriver. 4.Attach the fender mounting arms to the front fork. Pass the bolt through the arm mount and fork mounting point. Thread the locknut at the bolt end and tighten with the supplied screwdriver. Ensure the fender is centered and tighten both the mounting bolts.
  • Page 10 5.Center the headlight and adjust the angle slightly downwards to illumi- nate the road ahead and not blind oncoming traffic. Use the supplied Phillips-head screwdriver to loosen the headlight angle adjustment bolt, tilt the headlight to the optimal position, and then tighten in place securely.
  • Page 11 Step Five: Adjust the front brake system. NOTICE: The adjustment of the front brake system is not easy. The following steps are only a general guide. If you are not sure you have the experience, skills, and tools to correctly perform all steps, consult a certified, reputable bike mechanic to assist with it.
  • Page 12 2.Cable Attachment. Before we draw the pads together, back out the barrel adjusters three or four turns. So that we can have some fine tuning at the lever.
  • Page 13 Loosen the pinch bolt. Pull the arms together with your hand and pull the cable out with some mild force. It is only necessary to get the rim close. Then secure the pinch bolt. It should flatten and crush the cable. 3.Set Pad Clearance.
  • Page 14 4.Centering. Centering is done by subtle changes in spring tension. There are screws to the return spring on both sides. By tightening the screw, you are increasing tension on whatever side you tighten. The end goal here is to keep even pad clearance on either side of the rim. Take the right pad for example, we can tighten to make it far from the rim, or loosen the screw to make it close.
  • Page 15 Step Six: Install the seat. 1.Open the quick release lever by hinging it open fully. 2.Insert seat post into seat tube. Adjust the seat post up or down to a comfortable height, while ensuring the seat post is inserted into the frame past the minimum insertion point.
  • Page 16 Step Seven: Install the pedals. 1. Locate the pedal with an “R” stamped into the end of the pedal axle, which indicate it is the right pedal. The right pedal goes on the crank on the right side of the bike. The remaining pedal with an “L” stamped into the end of the axle, is the left pedal.
  • Page 17 3.Further tighten with the supplied double open end wrench. Do not cross thread or damage the threads. Step Eight: Install basket . Notice: The basket may not arrive together with the Nakto ebike as it will be packed and dispatched separately.
  • Page 18 1.Install bottom bracket (bracket 1). (1).Remove the axle nuts on front wheel with the supplied double open-end wrench and set aside. (2).Install “bracket 1” onto the front wheel axle. (3).Tighten both axle nuts with the supplied double open-end wrench.
  • Page 19 (4).Once you have tightened both axle nuts push the black plastic caps onto the front axle nuts. 2. Fix the basket to the mount extending from the stem of handlebars. Pass the bolt through “bracket 2” mounting point, the top mounting point of the basket and the mount extending from the stem of handle- bars.
  • Page 20 3. Fix the basket to the bottom bracket. Fit the bottom bracket into the curve of “bracket 4” . Pass the bolt through “bracket 3” mounting point, the basket bottom mounting point and “bracket 4” mounting point. Tighten with the supplied screwdriver.
  • Page 21 4. Snap the cover into place.
  • Page 22 Operate the electrical system when the battery has been adequately charged and the battery is secured to the frame mount. Your Nakto bike comes partially charged. We recommend you Connect the charger input plug (110/220-volt plug) to the power outlet for 3 to 4 hours.
  • Page 23 Step Eleven: Ensure all hardware is tightened properly following recommended torque values. Recommended Torque Values: Torque Required Hardware Loca�on Hardware (Nm) Front Dropout Area Front Axle Nuts Handlebar Area Handlebar Stem Bolts Handlebar Area Brake Lever Clamp Bolt Handlebar Area Shi�er Clamp Screw Brakes Caliper Adapter to Frame...
  • Page 24 Torque Required Hardware Loca�on Hardware (Nm) Rear Dropout Area Rear Axle Nuts Rear Dropout Area Rear Torque Arm Bolt Derailleur Hanger Moun�ng Rear Dropout Area Bolt Rear Dropout Area Derailleur Moun�ng Bolt Rear Dropout Area Derailleur Cable Pinch Bolt Rear Dropout Area Kickstand Moun�ng Bolts Bo�om Bracket and Bo�om Bracket and Lockring...
  • Page 25 Quick Start Guide This ebike is equipped with two ways for a rider to use power assistance from the motor to propel the bike forward: The pedal assist system (PAS) ⸺The rider can engage the pedal assist system (PAS) while pedaling, and it will call up assistance from the motor to help propel the bike forward.
  • Page 26 2.Sit on the bike. 3.Turn on the headlight if needed or desired. Press the light button on the left side of the handlebar to turn the headlight on. Press it again to turn the headlight off. 4.Begin riding carefully⸺Hold handlebars and start pedaling on a flat surface, in a low gear (1 or 2), most riders should be able to begin pedal- ing the bike with pedal assist.
  • Page 27 5.The throttle is used by slowly and carefully rotating the throttle back- ward toward the rider. The more you twist, the more powerfully the throttle will propel the bike forward. The throttle is active whenever the bike is turned on. Do not use the throttle unless you are on the bike. Do not use the throttle while dismounted.
  • Page 28 first ride. It is the user’ s responsibility to ensure a potential passenger on the Nakto eblike is adequately experienced and healthy enough to ride safely as a passenger. Serious injury or death can occur if passengers are inexperi- enced or in poor health such that it impacts their ability to ride as passen- gers safely.
  • Page 29 ELECRTIC BICYCLE Trek Power Inc Toll Free: 1-855-997-7297 E-mail: support@nakto.com Website: www.nakto.com Adress:1683 Sierra Madre,Placentia,CA 92870...