Tools - Cake Kalk& Manual

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My bike won't turn on after a long time of inactivity.
Does the display turn on when the main switch and kill switch is turned on
and connected properly?
While the battery is connected to the bike, turn on the main switch and
measure the voltage with a multimeter in the small yellow connector on the
battery. If the voltage is under 48V, get in contact with CAKE
Oil has started leaking from the fork
This can happen if the bike is stored for too long without being ridden.
When the suspension is static for too long, the gasket in-between the
moving pipes can dry out. If this happens, wipe the oil off, test the
suspension to see if it works normally and see if the leaking disappears.
If it doesn't, get in contact with CAKE directly.
Theres play between the front suspension and the frame
This is due to the that the headset is not tightened properly/has become
loose.
Put the bike on a stand. Start with unscrewing the 4 screws on the upper
triple clamp so they become loose (don't unscrew completely). Push the
lower triple clamp upwards so the head tube gets full contact with the frame.
Loosen the headset bolt just a bit before tightening it hard. Tighten the
screws on the upper triple clamp and test the suspension to see if the play
is still there. Repeat if necessary. Get in contact with CAKE if the issue
doesn't resolve after the actions above.

5.7 Tools

To properly maintain and to keep your Kalk& in mint condition, we always
recommend you to use quality tools and to handle the bike with care. If you
can't perform and need maintenance, please get in touch with someone
who has the proper experience.

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