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EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_COVER.book Page 2 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:36 AM E-BIKES T R A N S L AT I O N O F T H E O R I G I N A L O P E R AT I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S L a c u b a E v o 8 , L a c u b a E v o 2 5 , L a c u b a E v o 2 5 S , L a c u b a E v o C r o s s , L a c u b a E v o L i t e 11 , L a c u b a E v o L i t e 5 19-17-1009, 19- 17-1010, 19-17-1011, 19-17-1012, 19-17-1013, 19- 17-1014, 19-17-1015, 19- 17-1016,...
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EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 1 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Data sheet Surname, first name of the purchaser: Date of purchase: Model: Frame number: Type number: Unladen weight (kg): Tyre size: Recommended tyre pressure (bar)*: front: rear: Wheel circumference (mm): Company stamp and signature: *After a tyre change, refer to the tyre markings for the permitted tyre pressures and make sure that they are observed.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 2 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Table of contents Table of contents About these instructions Manufacturer Laws, standards and directives Other valid documents Subject to change Language For your safety 1.6.1 Instruction, training and customer service 1.6.2 Basic safety notes 1.6.3...
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EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 3 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Table of contents Brake system 3.4.1 Rim brake 3.4.2 Disc brake 3.4.3 Back-pedal brake 3.4.4 Suspension 3.4.5 Suspension fork structure 3.4.5.1 Air suspension fork structure Electric drive system Drive system 3.6.1 Rechargeable battery...
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EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 4 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Table of contents 5.4.6 Mounting the wheel with a quick release 5.4.6.1 Checking the stem and handlebars 5.4.7 Sale of the bicycle Before the first ride Adjusting the saddle 6.1.1 Adjusting the saddle tilt 6.1.2...
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EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 5 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Table of contents 7.6.1 Switching on the drive system 7.6.2 Activating the standby mode 7.6.3 Switching off the drive system Control panel with display 7.7.1 Removing and attaching the display 7.7.2 Using the driving light 7.7.3...
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EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 6 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Table of contents 8.1.2.10 Cleaning the brake 8.1.3 Servicing 8.1.3.1 Servicing the frame 8.1.3.2 Servicing the stem 8.1.3.3 Servicing the fork 8.1.3.4 Servicing the drive elements 8.1.3.5 Servicing the pedal 8.1.3.6 Servicing the chain 8.1.3.7...
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EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 7 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Table of contents 8.4.10 Hydraulically operated disc brake 8.4.11 Replacing the lighting 8.4.12 Setting the headlight 8.4.13 Repair by the specialist dealer 8.4.14 Replacing the lighting 8.4.15 Setting the headlight 8.4.16 Repair by the specialist dealer 8.4.17...
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 8 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM About these instructions About these instructions Read these operating instructions before commissioning the bicycle to ensure you use all the functions correctly and safely. The operating instructions are not a substitute for personal instruction by the supplying specialist dealer.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 9 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM About these instructions Laws, standards and directives These operating instructions comply with the essential requirements from: • Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC, • Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2014/30/EU, • EN ISO 12100:2010 Safety of machinery – General principles of design –...
Any significant changes are included in a new issue of the operating instructions. You will find any modifications to these operating instructions at: www.bulls.de/service/downloads Language The original operating instructions are written in German. A translation is not valid without the original operating instructions.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 11 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM About these instructions For your safety The safety concept of the bicycle comprises four elements: • rider and/or operator instruction, and bicycle maintenance and repair by the specialist dealer, •...
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 12 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM About these instructions 1.6.2 Basic safety notes These operating instructions have a chapter with general safety notes [ Chapter 2, page 19]. You can distinguish this chapter as it has a grey background. 1.6.3 Warnings Hazardous situations and actions are marked with...
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 13 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM About these instructions 1.6.4 Safety markings The following safety markings are used on the bicycle's type plates: General warning Adhere to the instructions for use Table 2: Safety markings on the product For your information 1.7.1 Instructions for actions...
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EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 14 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM About these instructions only suitable for the road, no off-road riding or jumps suitable for roads, off-road riding and jumps of up to 15 cm suitable for rough off-road riding and jumps of up to 61 cm suitable for rough off-road riding and jumps of up to 122 cm...
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 15 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM About these instructions Read the instructions Separate collection of electrical and electronic devices Separate collection of ordinary and rechargeable batteries Must not be thrown into fire (burning prohibited) Must not be thrown into water (immersed) Device of protection class II Only suitable for use indoors...
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EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 16 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM About these instructions Alternative equipment describes additional components which are not necessarily an integral part of every bicycle in these instructions. Alternative version explains the various variants of components if they differ in use.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 17 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM About these instructions Type plate The type plate is situated on the frame. The type plate features the following information: ZEG Zweirad-Einkaufs- Genossenschaft eG Longericher Str. 2 50739 Köln, Germany Typ: 19-16-0001 EPAC...
Identification number of the operating instructions 1.9.2 Bicycle These BULLS operating instructions refer to the model year 2019. The production period is from August 2018 to July 2019. They are issued in August 2018. The operating instructions are a component part of the...
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 19 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Safety Safety Requirements for the rider If there are no legal requirements for riders of electrically power-assisted cycles, we recommend that the rider should be a minimum 14 years of age and have experience with muscle-powered bicycles.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 20 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Safety Proper use The bicycle is designed to support a maximum speed of 25 km/h. The bicycle may only be used in a perfect, fully functional condition. National requirements may apply to the bicycle which differ from the standard equipment.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 21 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Safety Improper use Failure to adhere to the proper use poses a risk of personal injury and material damage. The bicycle is not suitable for the following uses: •...
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 22 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Safety Duty to take care The safety of the bicycle can only be assured if all the necessary measures are taken. 2.6.1 Rider The rider: • receives instruction before the first ride. They can clarify any questions relating to the operating instructions with the operator or specialist dealer •...
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EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 23 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Safety additions, they legally become the manufacturer. He must independently guarantee compliance with the EC directives again in order to: • circulate the bicycle again, • attach the CE marking again and •...
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 24 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Description Description Overview 15 16 Figure 2: Bicycle viewed from the right; Lacube EVO Lite 5 used as example Front wheel Fork Front mudguard Headlight Handlebars Stem Frame Seat post Saddle Pannier rack...
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 25 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Description Handlebars Figure 3: Detailed view of bicycle from rider position, example Rear brake lever Bell Headlight Front brake lever Gear shift Operating element Display Fork lock Gear shift 034-03212_1.0_03.12.2018...
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 26 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Description Wheel and fork Figure 4: Components of the wheel – example showing front wheel Tyre Suspension fork head with setting wheel Fork Spoke Quick release Valve Fork end of the suspension fork 3.3.1 Valve Each wheel has a valve.
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EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 27 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Description Dunlop valve The rider can easily exchange the valve and quickly release the air. The air pressure cannot be measured with this valve. Presta valve The Presta valve requires a smaller hole in the rim, which is why it is especially suitable for the narrow rims of racing bicycles.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 28 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Description Brake system The bicycle's brake system comprises either a hydraulic: • rim brake on the front and rear wheels, • disc brake on the front and rear wheels or •...
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 29 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Description The hydraulic rim brake features a locking lever Figure 6: Rim brake locking lever, closed (1) and open (2) The rim brake locking lever is not marked with any lettering.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 30 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Description 3.4.2 Disc brake Alternative Figure 7: Bicycle brake system with a disc brake, example Brake disc Brake calliper with brake linings Handlebars with brake levers Front wheel brake disc Rear wheel brake disc On a bicycle with a disc brake, the brake disc is screwed permanently to the hub of the wheel.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 31 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Description 3.4.3 Back-pedal brake Alternative Figure 8: Brake system with a back-pedal brake, example Rear wheel rim brake Handlebars with brake levers Front wheel rim brake Pedal Back-pedal brake The back-pedal brake stops the movement of the rear wheel when the rider pedals in the opposite direction to the direction of travel.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 32 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Description 3.4.4 Suspension Both forks and suspension forks are fitted in this model series. A suspension fork is based either on a steel spring or air suspension. Unlike a rigid fork, a suspension fork has two functions which improve floor contact and comfort: suspension and damping.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 33 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Description Dampers which dampen compressive deflection movements, i.e. a compression load, are called compression dampers or compression dashpots. Dampers which dampen rebound deflection movements, i.e. a rebound load, are called rebound dampers or dashpots.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 34 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Description 3.4.5.1 Air suspension fork structure The fork of the bicycle features both air suspension and a compression damper, in addition to a rebound damper in some cases. Figure 11: Air suspension fork structure, Suntour Diagram with the operating elements: Air valve (1), valve...
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 35 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Description Electric drive system Drive system The bicycle is driven by muscle power via the chain drive. The force which is applied by pedalling in the direction of travel, drives the front chain wheel. The chain transmits the force onto the rear chain wheel and then onto the rear wheel.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 36 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Description As well as a drive system operated by muscle power, the bicycle also has an integrated, electric drive system. The electric drive system is made up of 8 components: Figure 13: Diagram of electric drive system...
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 37 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Description If the speed falls below 25 km/h, the assistance is automatically activated again. A push assist system can be activated. The push assist continues to drive the bicycle as long as the rider pushes the plus button on the handlebars.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 38 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Description The bicycle has two types of battery: either an Evo 650 battery or a SuperCore battery Figure 14: Evo 650 battery details with battery lock (1), port for charger plug (2), On-Off button (3), operating and charge status indicator (4), top of down tube (5) and swung-out battery (6) 3.6.1.1...
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 39 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Description 3.6.1.2 Range The range is influenced by many factors, such as: • Level of assistance: The higher the selected level of assistance, the lower the range. • gear switching habits, •...
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 40 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Description 3.6.4 Display The display shows all ride data. The bicycle's battery supplies the display with energy when the display is inserted in the mount, a sufficiently charged battery is inserted into the bicycle, and the drive system is switched on.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 41 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Description 3.6.4.1 Indicators The display has ten on-screen indicators: Figure 16: On-screen indicators overview Function display Level of assistance Unit of measure for speed Display of rider's power output Warning symbol Driving light symbol Push assist symbol...
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EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 42 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Description Level of assistance The higher the selected level for assistance, the more the drive system assists the rider when pedalling. The following levels of assistance are available. Display Level of assistance Table 13:...
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EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 43 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Description Journey information Depending on the type of bicycle, the function display may show up to eight items of journey information. The displayed journey information can be switched. Screen display Function Current time, displayed in hh:mm...
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EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 44 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Description Charge status indicator The charge status indicator consists of 5 segments. Every segment shows 20% of the battery charge status. If the charge status is <20%, the charge status indicator starts to flash.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 45 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Description 3.6.5 Operating element The operating element has six buttons. Figure 17: Operating element overview Symbol Designation – Minus button Info button Plus button On-Off button Driving light button Push assist button Table 17: Operating element overview...
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 46 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Technical data Technical data Bicycle Transportation temperature 5 °C–25 °C Ideal transportation temperature 10 °C–15 °C Storage temperature 5 °C–25 °C Ideal storage temperature 10 °C–15 °C Operation temperature 5 °C–35 °C Working environment temperature 15 °C–25 °C...
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EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 47 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Technical data Evo 650 rechargeable battery Transportation temperature 5 °C–25 °C Ideal transportation temperature 10 °C–15 °C Storage temperature 5 °C–25 °C Ideal storage temperature 10 °C–15 °C Charging ambient temperature 10 °C–30 °C Table 20:...
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EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 48 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Technical data Protection class IP65 Working temperature -10 - +60 °C Storage temperature range -20 - +85 °C Table 22: Operating element technical data USB port Charge voltage Charging current max.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 49 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Transportation, storage and assembly Transportation, storage and assembly Transportation C ra s h c a u s e d b y u ni nt e n t i o n a l a c t i v a t i o n CAUTION There is a risk of injury if the drive system is activated unintentionally.
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EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 50 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Transportation, storage and assembly Bicycle rack systems which secure the bicycle NOTICE standing on its head by the handlebars or frame, generate inadmissible forces on the components during transportation. This can cause the supporting parts to break.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 51 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Transportation, storage and assembly 5.1.1 Transporting the battery Batteries are subject to hazardous goods regulations. Undamaged batteries may be transported by private persons in road traffic. Commercial transport requires compliance with regulations concerning packaging, labelling and the transportation of hazardous goods.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 52 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Transportation, storage and assembly Storing R i s k o f f i r e a n d e x p l o s i o n d u e t o h i g h CAUTION t e m p e ra t u r e s Excessively high temperatures will damage batteries.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 53 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Transportation, storage and assembly 5.2.1 Break in operation The battery discharges when not in use. This can NOTICE cause irreparable damage to the battery. The battery must be recharged every 8 weeks. The battery may become damaged if it is connected NOTICE permanently to the charger.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 54 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Description Brake system The bicycle's brake system comprises a hydraulic rim brake on both the front and rear wheel. Figure 19: Bicycle brake system with a disc brake, example Brake disc Brake calliper with brake linings Handlebars with brake levers...
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 55 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Transportation, storage and assembly Assembly Crushing caused by unintentional activation CAUTION There is a risk of injury if the drive system is activated unintentionally. Remove the battery if it is not absolutely necessary for assembly.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 56 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Transportation, storage and assembly 5.4.2 Unpacking Hand injuries caused by cardboard packaging CAUTION The shipping carton is closed with metal staples. There is a risk of puncture wounds and cuts when unpacking and crushing the packaging.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 57 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Transportation, storage and assembly 5.4.4 Commissioning Fire and explosion caused by incorrect charger CAUTION Batteries which are recharged with an unsuitable charger may become damaged internally. This may result in fire or an explosion.
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EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 58 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Transportation, storage and assembly Initial commissioning check list Check battery. The battery is partially charged when delivered. Fully charge the battery to ensure full power. Mount the wheels, quick release and pedals.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 59 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Transportation, storage and assembly 5.4.4.1 Checking the battery Fire and explosion due to defective battery WARNING The safety electronics on damaged or faulty batteries may fail. The residual voltage can cause a short circuit.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 60 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Transportation, storage and assembly 5.4.5 Mounting the wheel in the Suntour fork Alternative 5.4.5.1 Mounting the wheel with screw-on axle (15 mm) Alternative Insert the axle completely on the drive side. Figure 20: Fully inserting the axle ...
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 61 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Transportation, storage and assembly Insert the securing screw on the non-drive side. Figure 22: Pushing the quick release lever into the axle Tighten the securing screw with a 5 mm hexagon socket spanner to 5–6 Nm.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 62 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Transportation, storage and assembly 5.4.5.2 Mounting the wheel with screw-on axle (20 mm) Alternative Insert the axle completely on the drive side. Figure 24: Tightening the inserted axle ...
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 63 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Transportation, storage and assembly 5.4.5.3 Mounting the wheel with a quick release axle Alternative Crash caused by loose quick release axle CAUTION A faulty or incorrectly installed quick release axle may become caught in the brake disc and block the wheel.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 64 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Transportation, storage and assembly Insert the axle into the hub on the drive side. Clamping version II. Figure 26: Pushing the axle into the hub Tighten the axle with the red handle. Figure 27: Tightening the axle 034-03212_1.0_03.12.2018...
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 65 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Transportation, storage and assembly Push the quick release lever into the axle. Figure 28: Pushing the quick release lever into the axle Reverse the quick release lever. ...
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 66 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Transportation, storage and assembly Check the position and clamping force of the quick release lever. The quick release lever must be flush with the lower housing. You must be able to see a slight impression on the palm of your hand when you close the quick release lever.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 67 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Transportation, storage and assembly 5.4.6 Mounting the wheel with a quick release Alternative Crash caused by unfastened quick release CAUTION A faulty or incorrectly installed quick release may become caught in the brake disc and block the wheel.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 68 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Transportation, storage and assembly Before mounting, ensure that the quick release flange is extended. Open the lever completely. Figure 32: Open and closed flange Push in the quick release until you hear a clicking sound.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 69 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Transportation, storage and assembly Adjust the clamping with a half-open clamping lever until the flange reaches the fork end. Figure 34: Adjusting the clamping Fully close the quick release. Check the quick release to ensure it is firmly in place and adjust on the flange if necessary.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 70 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Transportation, storage and assembly 5.4.6.1 Checking the stem and handlebars Checking connections Stand in front of the bicycle to check whether the handlebars, stem and fork shaft are firmly attached to one another.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 71 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Transportation, storage and assembly Checking the headset backlash To check the handlebar headset backlash, close the quick release lever on the stem. Place the fingers of one hand on the upper headset cup, pull the front wheel brake with the other hand and try to push the bicycle backwards and forwards.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 72 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Before the first ride Before the first ride Crash caused by incorrectly adjusted torques CAUTION If a screw is fastened too tightly, it may break. If a screw is not fastened enough, it may loosen. This will result in a crash and injuries.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 73 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Before the first ride Place the saddle tilt in the horizontal position to adjust the bicycle to your needs for the first time. Figure 36: Horizontal saddle tilt 6.1.2 Determining the seat height ...
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 74 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Before the first ride Figure 37: Optimal saddle height 6.1.3 Adjusting the seat height with quick release Open the quick release on the seat post to change the seat height.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 75 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Before the first ride Set the seat post at the required height. Crash caused by an excessively high seat post CAUTION setting A seat post with is set too high will cause the seat post or the frame to break.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 76 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Before the first ride 6.1.4 Setting the height-adjustable seat post When using your seat post for the first time, you must give it a firm push downwards to set it in motion.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 77 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Before the first ride 6.1.5 Adjusting the seat position The saddle can be shifted on the saddle frame. The right horizontal position ensures an optimal leverage position for legs. This prevents knee pain and painful incorrect pelvis positions.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 78 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Before the first ride Adjusting the handlebars The handlebars must only be adjusted while the bicycle is stationary. Unfasten and adjust the designated screw connections, and clamp them with the maximum tightening torque for the clamping screws of the handlebars.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 79 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Before the first ride 6.2.1 Adjusting the height of the handlebars Crash caused by incorrectly set clamping force CAUTION Excessively high clamping force will damage the quick release and cause it to lose its function. Insufficient clamping force will cause a detrimental transmission of force.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 80 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Before the first ride 6.2.2 urning the handlebars to the side Alternative Crash caused by incorrectly set clamping force CAUTION Excessively high clamping force will damage the quick release and cause it to lose its function.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 81 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Before the first ride 6.2.2.1 Checking the clamping force of the quick releases Open and close the quick releases on the stem or the seat post. The clamping force is sufficient if the clamping lever can be moved easily from the open final position into the middle and has to be pressed with the fingers or base of the thumb from the middle...
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 82 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Before the first ride The brake lever moves closer to the handlebar grip. Re-adjust the grip distance as necessary. The lever pressure point activates sooner. Figure 44: Using the twist knob (1) to adjust the pressure point 6.3.2 Adjusting the grip distance...
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 83 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Before the first ride Figure 45: Brake lever grip distance 6.3.2.1 Adjusting the grip distance on a Magura brake lever Alternative Use a T25 TORX® wrench to turn the setting screw to adjust the grip distance.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 84 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Before the first ride Adjusting the suspension Crash caused by incorrectly set suspension CAUTION If the suspension is adjusted incorrectly, the fork may become damaged, so that problems may occur when steering.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 85 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Before the first ride 6.4.1 Adjusting the negative deflection Negative deflection is compression caused by the rider's weight, including equipment (such as a backpack), sitting position and frame geometry. Each rider has a different weight and sitting position.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 86 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Before the first ride The setting wheel may be located under a plastic cover on the suspension fork crown. Remove the plastic cover by pulling it off upwards. ...
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 87 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Before the first ride Adjusting the tyre pressure The tyre pressure determines the force required to press the fork together. If the tyre pressure is reduced, the fork slackens more and rebounds less.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 88 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Operation Operation Crash caused by loose clothing CAUTION Laces, scarves and other loose items may become entangled in the spokes on the wheels and the chain drive. This may cause you to fall from the bicycle and injure yourself.
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EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 89 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Operation Heat or direct sunlight can cause the tyre pressure to NOTICE increase above the permitted maximum pressure. This can destroy the tyres. Never park the bicycle in the sun. ...
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 90 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Operation Before each ride Crash caused by difficult-to-spot damage CAUTION If the bicycle topples over or you have a fall or an accident, there may be difficult-to-spot damage to components such as the brake system, quick releases or frame.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 91 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Operation Check list before each ride Check the bicycle before each ride. Do not use the bicycle if there are any anomalies. Check that the bicycle is complete. Check that the lighting, reflector and brake, for instance, are ...
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 92 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Operation Using the kickstand Crash caused by a lowered kickstand CAUTION The kickstand does not fold up automatically. There is a risk of crashing if riding with the kickstand lowered. ...
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 93 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Operation Using the pannier rack Crash caused by loaded pannier rack CAUTION The riding performance of the bicycle changes with a loaded pannier rack, in particular when steering and braking.
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EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 94 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Operation The maximum load bearing capacity is indicated on the NOTICE pannier rack. Never exceed the permitted total weight when packing the bicycle. Never exceed the maximum load bearing capacity of the pannier rack.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 95 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Operation Rechargeable battery Fire and explosion due to defective battery WARNING The safety electronics on a damaged or faulty battery may fail. The residual voltage can cause a short circuit.
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EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 96 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Operation Risk of fire and explosion due to high temperatures CAUTION Excessively high temperatures will damage the battery. The battery may self-ignite and explode. Never expose the battery to sustained direct sunlight.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 97 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Operation 7.5.1 Removing the battery Open the battery lock with the key. The battery is released and falls into the retainer guard. Hold the battery in your hand from below. Use the other hand to push on the retainer guard from above.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 98 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Operation 7.5.3 Charging the battery Fire caused by overheated charger CAUTION The charger heats up when charging the battery. In case of insufficient cooling, this can result in fire or burns to the hands.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 99 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Operation The ambient temperature during the charging process must be within the range from 10 °C to 30 °C. 10 °C–30 °C Charging temperature The battery can remain on the bicycle or be removed for charging.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 100 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Operation Electric drive system 7.6.1 Switching on the drive system Crash caused by lack of readiness for braking CAUTION When it is switched on, the drive system can be activated by the application of force on the pedals.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 101 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Operation 7.6.3 Switching off the drive system The system switches off automatically ten minutes after the last command. The following options are available to manually switch off the drive system. ...
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 102 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Operation Control panel with display 7.7.1 Removing and attaching the display If the rider is not present, the display can be used NOTICE without authorisation, e.g. it may be stolen, the system settings may be changed or journey information may be read.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 103 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Operation Removing the display Disconnect the display from the intermediate cable. Turn the display 45° anticlockwise. Remove the display from above. Figure 50: Removing the display Display Rotation direction of the display Mount...
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 104 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Operation 7.7.3 Using the push assist system Fall caused by strong acceleration CAUTION If the pedals are pressed with the push assist activated, the bicycle accelerates rapidly. This may cause you to fall from the bicycle and injure yourself.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 105 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Operation 7.7.4 Selecting the level of assistance Press the plus button. The level of assistance is increased. Press the minus button. The level of assistance is reduced. 7.7.5 Switching journey information The displayed journey information can be changed and...
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 106 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Operation 7.7.7 Changing the system information The following system settings can be changed: Screen display Function R E S E T TR I P Set trip time, calories burned, distance and average speed to 0 R E S E T AL L Set all values incl.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 107 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Operation Gear shift The selection of the appropriate gear is a prerequisite for a physically comfortable ride and making sure that the electric drive system functions properly. The ideal pedalling frequency is between 70 and 80 revolutions per minute.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 108 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Operation 7.8.2 Using the derailleur gears Alternative Figure 52: Down shifter (1) and up shifter (2) on the left (I) and right (II) shift Select the appropriate gear with the shifter. ...
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 109 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Operation 7.8.3 Using a hub gear Alternative Crash caused by incorrect use CAUTION If the rider applies too much pressure on the pedals during a gear change and activates the shifter or changes several gears at a time, their feet may slip from the pedals.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 110 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Operation Figure 53: Example; Shimano Nexus gear shift: twist grip (1) for the hub gear with its screen (3), the direction of rotation to switch up a gear (2) and the direction of rotation to switch down a gear (4) ...
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 111 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Operation Brake Hydraulic fluid can be fatal if it is swallowed and DANGER penetrates into the respiratory system Hydraulic fluid may leak out after an accident or due to material fatigue.
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EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 112 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Operation After contact with eyes Rinse eyes under flowing water for at least ten minutes with the lids open; also rinse under lids. Consult eye doctor if pain or discomfort continues. After ingestion ...
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EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 113 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Operation Crash caused by brake failure WARNING Oil or lubricant on the brake disc in a disc brake or on the rim of a rim brake can cause the brake to fail completely.
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EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 114 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Operation Crash caused by incorrect use CAUTION Handling the brake improperly can lead to loss of control or crashes, which may result in injuries. Shift your body weight back and down as far as possible.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 115 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Operation The drive force of the motor is shut off during the ride as soon as the rider no longer pedals. The drive system does not switch off when braking. ...
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 116 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Operation 7.10 Suspension and damping 7.10.1 Adjusting the compression of the Suntour fork Alternative The compression adjuster makes it possible to make quick adjustments to the suspension behaviour of the fork to suit changes in terrain.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 117 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Operation 7.10.2 Adjusting the compression of the Fox fork Alternative The compression adjuster makes it possible to make quick adjustments to the suspension behaviour of the fork to suit changes in terrain. It is intended for adjustments made during the ride.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 118 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Operation 7.10.3 Adjusting the compression of the Fox fork Alternative The compression adjuster makes it possible to make quick adjustments to the suspension behaviour of the damper to suit changes in terrain. It is intended for adjustments made during the ride.
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EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 119 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Operation The FOX rear frame damper features fine adjustment for the OPEN position. We recommend that fine adjustments be made when the compression adjuster is in the MEDIUM or HARD position.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 120 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Maintenance Maintenance Cleaning check list Clean pedals after each ride Clean suspension fork and, if necessary, rear after each ride frame damper Clean battery once a month every ...
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EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 121 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Maintenance Service check list Functional check on the suspension fork every 50 hours Suspension fork maintenance and every 100 hours or at dismantling least once a year Complete maintenance of the rear frame ...
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 122 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Maintenance Cleaning and servicing Crash and falling caused by unintentional activation CAUTION There is a risk of injury if the drive system is activated unintentionally. Remove before cleaning. The following servicing measures must be performed regularly.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 123 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Maintenance 8.1.2 Basic cleaning Crash caused by brake failure CAUTION The braking effect may be unusually poor temporarily after cleaning, servicing or repairing the bicycle. This may cause you to fall from the bicycle and injure yourself.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 124 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Maintenance 8.1.2.1 Cleaning the frame Soak dirt stains on the frame with dish-washing detergent if the dirt is thick and ingrained. After leaving it to soak for a time, remove the dirt and mud with a sponge, brush and toothbrush.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 125 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Maintenance 8.1.2.5 Cleaning the drive elements Spray the cassette, the chain wheels and the front derailleur with a degreasing agent. Clean coarse dirt with a brush after soaking for a short time.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 126 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Maintenance 8.1.2.7 Cleaning battery Fire and explosion caused by penetration by water CAUTION The battery is only protected from simple spray water. Penetration by water can cause a short circuit. The battery may self-ignite and explode.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 127 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Maintenance 8.1.2.9 Cleaning the drive unit Burns from hot drive CAUTION The drive cooler can become extremely hot during use. Contact may cause burns. Leave the drive unit to cool before cleaning. If water enters into the drive unit, the unit will be NOTICE permanently damaged.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 128 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Maintenance 8.1.3 Servicing 8.1.3.1 Servicing the frame Dry frame after cleaning Spray with care oil Clean off the care oil again after a short time. 8.1.3.2 Servicing the stem ...
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 129 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Maintenance 8.1.3.6 Servicing the chain Grease the chain thoroughly with chain oil after cleaning. 8.1.3.7 Servicing the drive elements Service front and rear derailleur articulated shafts and jockey wheels with Teflon spray.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 130 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Maintenance Maintenance Crash and falling caused by unintentional activation CAUTION There is a risk of injury if the drive system is activated unintentionally. Remove the battery before maintenance. The following maintenance measures must be carried out regularly [ Check list, page 120].
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 131 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Maintenance • The rims with visible wear indicator are worn as soon as the black, all-round groove on the pad friction surface is no longer visible. We recommend that you also replace the rims with every second brake lining replacement.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 132 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Maintenance 8.2.5 Stem The stem and quick release system should be inspected at regular intervals. The specialist dealer should adjust them if necessary. If the hexagon socket head screw is also loosened, the headset backlash also needs to be adjusted.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 133 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Maintenance 2 cm Figure 59: Checking the chain and belt tension If a hub gear is featured, the rear wheel must be pushed backwards or forwards to tighten the chain. This should be done by a specialist only.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 134 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Maintenance Service Crash and falling caused by unintentional activation CAUTION There is a risk of injury if the drive system is activated unintentionally. Remove the battery before inspection. Crash caused by material fatigue CAUTION If the service life of a component has expired, the...
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EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 135 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Maintenance The specialist dealer will dismantle and clean the entire suspension fork interior and exterior. They will clean and lubricate the dust seals and slide bushings, check the torques and adjust the fork to the rider's preferred position.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 136 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Maintenance Adjusting and repairing Crash and falling caused by unintentional CAUTION activation There is a risk of injury if the drive system is activated unintentionally. Remove the battery before inspection. 8.4.1 Use original parts and lubricants only The individual parts of the bicycle have been selected...
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 137 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Maintenance 8.4.2 Wheel quick release Crash caused by unfastened quick release CAUTION A faulty or incorrectly installed quick release may become caught in the brake disc and block the wheel. This will cause a crash.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 138 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Maintenance 8.4.2.1 Clamping the clamping lever The clamping lever for the quick release is marked OPEN and CLOSE. If you can read the word OPEN, the quick release is open. If you can read the word CLOSE, the quick release is clamped.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 139 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Maintenance Checking and setting the clamping force of the quick releases If the clamping lever cannot be moved into the final position just by pushing it with the hand, or if it is too loose, its clamping force will need to be readjusted.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 140 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Maintenance 8.4.2.4 Clamping version III If the clamping force is insufficient, have the specialist NOTICE dealer inspect it. Figure 62: Quick release, version III, with axle (1) and clamping lever (2) ...
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 141 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Maintenance 8.4.2.5 Clamping version IV Push the axle into the hub as far as it will go with the clamping lever open. Screw the clamping lever clockwise into the correct final position.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 142 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Maintenance 8.4.2.6 Clamping version V Crash caused by unfastened quick release CAUTION The clamping force of the quick release lever is set once during assembly and is not an indication that the wheel axle is sufficiently fastened.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 143 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Maintenance Turn the axle on the quick release clockwise until the axle is firmly in place. Pull the lever from the recess and clamp it properly. ...
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 144 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Maintenance 8.4.3 Adjusting the tyre pressure 8.4.3.1 Dunlop valve The tyre pressure cannot be measured on the simple Dunlop valve. The tyre pressure is therefore measured in the filling hose when pumping slowly with the bicycle pump.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 145 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Maintenance 8.4.3.2 Presta valve It is recommendable to use a bicycle pump with a pressure gauge. The operating instructions for the bicycle pump must be adhered to. ...
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 146 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Maintenance 8.4.3.3 Schrader valve It is recommendable to use a bicycle pump with a pressure gauge. The operating instructions for the bicycle pump must be adhered to. ...
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 147 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Maintenance 8.4.4 Adjusting the gear shift If you cannot select the gears effortlessly, you will need to adjust the setting for the shift cable tension. Carefully pull the adjusting sleeve away from the shifter housing, turning it as you do so.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 148 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Maintenance 8.4.6 Cable-operated gear shift, dual-cable Alternative For a smooth gear shift, set the adjusting sleeves underneath the chain stay on the frame. The shift cable has around 1 mm play when it is pulled out gently.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 149 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Maintenance 8.4.7 Cable-operated twist grip, dual-cable Alternative For a smooth gear shift, set the adjusting sleeves on the shifter housing. There is noticeable play of around 2–5 mm (1/2 gear) when twisting the twist grip.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 150 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Maintenance 8.4.8 Offsetting the brake lining wear 8.4.9 Hydraulically operated rim brake Alternative The setting bolt on the brake lever of the hydraulic rim brake is used to offset the brake lining wear. If the profile of the brake linings has a remaining depth of just 1 mm, the brake linings need to be replaced.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 151 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Maintenance 8.4.10 Hydraulically operated disc brake Alternative The brake pad wear on the disc brake does not require readjustment. 8.4.11 Replacing the lighting Alternatively a 3 watt or 1.5 watt lighting system can be installed.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 152 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Maintenance 8.4.14 Replacing the lighting Alternatively a 3 watt or 1.5 watt lighting system can be installed. Only use components of the respective power class for replacement. 8.4.15 Setting the headlight ...
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 153 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Maintenance 8.4.17 First aid for system messages F i r e a n d e x p l o s i o n d ue t o d e f e c t i v e b a t t e r y WARNING The safety electronics on damaged or faulty batteries may fail.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 154 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Maintenance 8.4.18 First aid in case of complete failure Problem Possible cause Solution Press the On-Off button (battery). Check whether the battery can be switched on. ...
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 155 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Maintenance Accessories For bicycles without a kickstand we recommend a parking stand into which either the front or rear wheel can be inserted securely. The following accessories are recommended: Description Article number Protective cover for electrical...
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EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 156 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Maintenance Crash caused by improper handling CAUTION When using child seats, the riding properties and the stability of the bicycle change considerably. This can cause a loss of control, a crash and injuries. ...
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 157 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Maintenance The specialist dealer will advise on choosing a suitable child seat system for the child and the bicycle. The specialist dealer must mount the child seat the first time to ensure that it is safely fitted.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 158 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Maintenance Figure 74: Trailer sign The specialist dealer will advise on choosing a suitable trailer system for the bicycle. The specialist dealer must install the trailer the first time to ensure that it is safely fitted.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 159 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Recycling and disposal Recycling and disposal Risk of fire and explosion WARNING The safety electronics on damaged or faulty batteries may fail. The residual voltage can cause a short circuit.
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EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 160 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Recycling and disposal This device is marked according to the European Directive 2012/19/EU on waste electrical and electronic equipment – WEEE and accumulators (Directive 2006/66/EC). The directive provides the framework for the EU-wide return and recycling of used devices, which are collected separately and in an environmentally sound manner.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 161 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Appendix Appendix 10.1 System messages Code Description Method of resolution The battery voltage is too low. Charge the battery with the charger. Switch off the system completely using the On-Off button on the battery and The battery voltage is too high.
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EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 162 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Appendix Code Description Method of resolution The software has corrected an error Switch off the system completely using during motor rotation. the On-Off button on the battery and then switch it on again.
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 163 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Appendix 10.2 EC declaration of conformity Translation of the original EC declaration of conformity The manufacturer: ZEG Zweirad-Einkaufs-Genossenschaft eG Longericher Straße 2 50739 Köln, Germany hereby declares that the electrically power assisted cycles of types: 19-17-1009, 19-17-1010, 19-17-1011, 19-17-1012, 19-17-1013, 19-17-1014, 19-17-1015, 19-17-1016, 19-17-1017, 19-17-1018, 19-17-1019, 19-17-4133, 19-17-4134, 19-17-4135, 19-17-4136, 19-17-4137, 19-17-4138, 19-17-4138...
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 164 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Appendix 10.3 Parts list Model Lacuba Evo 25S Motor Brose T Display Center display with control panel Rechargeable battery EVO 650 Charger Brakes Shimano BR-MT201 Rear derailleur Shimano Deore Gear shift Fork Suntour NEX-E25 DS HLO CTS...
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Tyres and size Big Apple, 50-622 K-Guard Rims DDM-2 Mudguard SKS PET A56 Saddle Selle Royal, Look-In Stem Satori, UP3-AHS Headset ChinHaur Handles Ergon, GP-3L / GC10 Pedals Wellgo C-211 with sandpaper Table 34: Parts list for Lacuba Evo 8 034-03212_1.0_03.12.2018...
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EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 166 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Appendix Model Lacuba Evo 25 Motor Brose S Display Center display with control panel Rechargeable battery EVO 650 Charger Brakes Shimano BR-MT400 Rear derailleur Shimano Deore Gear shift Fork Suntour SF17-NCX-E LO Air CTS Seat post...
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EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 167 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Appendix Model Lacuba Evo Lite 11 Motor Brose SL Display Center display with control panel Rechargeable battery SuperCore Charger Brakes Magura MT4 Rear derailleur Shimano XT Gear shift Fork Suntour SF17-NCX-E LO Air CTS Seat post...
EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 168 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Table of figures 10.4 Table of figures Figure 1: Type plate, example, 17 Figure 2: Bicycle viewed from the right; Lacube EVO Lite 5 used as example, 24 Figure 3: Detailed view of bicycle from rider position, example, 25 Figure 4:...
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EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 169 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Table of figures Figure 31: Adjusting the quick release clamping force, 66 Figure 32: Open and closed flange, 68 Figure 33: Pushing the quick release in, 68 Figure 34: Adjusting the clamping, 69 Figure 35: Closing the quick release, 69...
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EN_034-03212_1.0_BULLS Brose Center MY19_Inhalt.book Page 170 Monday, December 3, 2018 9:37 AM Table of figures Figure 56: FOX compression adjuster with the OPEN (1) and HARD (2) positions, 117 Figure 57: FOX compression adjuster on the rear frame damper with the OPEN (1), MEDIUM (2) and HARD (3) positions, 118 Figure 58: Fine adjustment of the OPEN position is made using the...
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