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Summary of Contents for Greyp G Series

  • Page 1 BIKE USER READ BEFORE YOUR FIRST RIDE...
  • Page 2 TECHNICAL MANUAL – G SERIES ENGLISH...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents INTRODUCTION Power on Greyp bikes disclaimer Stand by mode on General warning Stand by mode off General information Power off The maximum permissible weight Walk assist mode Out of box assembly Lights on/off USA specifics Joystick Assist level up/down...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Greyp Bikes Disclaimer Any modifications of the bike are strictly forbidden and Greyp Bikes d.o.o. will bear no liability whatsoever for the consequences of such modifications. Greyp Bikes d.o.o. does not grant, explicitly or implicitly, to any party any patent rights, licenses or any other IP rights, whether with regard to such information itself or to anything described by such information.
  • Page 5: General Warning

    General warning This manual contains many “WARNINGS” and “CAUTIONS” concerning the consequences of failure to maintain or inspect your bike and of failure to follow safe cycling practices. The combination of the safety alert symbol and the word WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in serious injury or death.
  • Page 6: The Maximum Permissible Weight

    THE MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE WEIGHT THE PERMISSIBLE MAXIMUM TOTAL PAYLOAD VEHICLE PERMISSIBLE TOTAL VEHICLE WEIGHT WEIGHT WEIGHT (VEHICLE + (DRIVER + LUGGAGE) DRIVER + LUGGAGE) G5.1 AND G5.1 (US) 125.5 kg [276.7 lb] 24.5 kg [54 lb] 150 kg [330.7 lb] G5.2 AND G5.2 (US) 126 kg [277.8 lb] 24 kg [52.9 lb]...
  • Page 7: Out Of Box Assembly

    READ THE USER MANUAL If you don’t have the knowledge or ability to assemble the Greyp yourself, please consult a professional mechanic. HANDLEBAR POSITIONING 1. Rotate the handlebar to its natural position (≈90° to the frame, “centered ”).
  • Page 8 FRONT WHEEL MOUNTING TOOLS 9 - 13.5Nm / 6.6 - 9.9lbft 1. Guide your wheel into the fork and guide the rotor between the brake pads. 2. Tighten the axle - line up your hub with the holes at the bottom of your fork. Check which side of the fork is threaded and push the axle in from the opposite side.
  • Page 9 CHECK (G6.3) 1.Take the pedals out of the box, grease the thread and tighten them using the tool (L shaped 8 allen wrench - see picture). 2. Pay attention to the direction of rotation while tightening. The thread on the right pedal is right-handed (standard). The direction of rotation for tightening is anti-clockwise.
  • Page 10: Usa Specifics

    cap off a quarter to half a turn and try again. Once there is no looseness in the headset and the handlebar is smoothly turning, you need to take the tool (three-arm hex key number 5) and tighten the two bolts on the stem (see picture).
  • Page 11: General Notes About Riding

    Depending on the exact model of the shock, there are various adjustments that can be made, and some of them are rebound, low speed compression, high speed compression, threshold, lockout and other. For further information please contact your Greyp dealer or visit shock manufacturers website.
  • Page 12: Front Suspension

    For further information please contact your Greyp dealer or visit fork manufacturers website. Usually on fork crown there is level or nut adjuster which if you rotate you can make fork absorption softer or harder.
  • Page 13: Maximum Tire Pressure

    Maximum tire pressure (please read warning in this chapter): BIKE FRONT TIRE REAR TIRE G6.1, G6.2, G6.3, G6.4 2.6 bar (38 psi) 2.6 bar (38 psi) G5.1 2.1 bar (30 psi) 2.1 bar (30 psi) G5.2 3.5 bar (50 psi) 3 bar (45 psi) G6.5 &...
  • Page 14: System Functions

    System functions Bike parts BIKE PARTS NAME/DESCRIPTION DISPLAY UNIT (CIM) CHAINSTAY CONTROL UNIT (CBC) PUSHPLATE REAR CAMERA (BUTS) RATIO LEVER BATTERY FRAME SEATSTAY MOTOR SYSTEM FUNCTIONS...
  • Page 15: Assembling Parts Supplied Unassembled

    Assembling parts supplied unassembled CAUTION — Do not use the chainguide and chainguard at the same time. Chainguide – use only with positive Chainguard foot-retention devices on the pedals CHAINGUIDE OR CHAINGUARD MOUNT NAME/DESCRIPTION TORQUE, Nm [lb ft] CHAINGUIDE ALUMINUM PART CHAINGUIDE PLASTIC PART DIN 7991 M5X18 4 [3] + low strenght threadlocker...
  • Page 16: Control Unit Functions

    Control unit functions LEGEND NAME/DESCRIPTION ICON FUNCTION TYPE POWER ON/OFF AND STAND BY LONG/SHORT PRESS WALK ASSIST WALK ASSIST PRESS & HOLD TURN ON/OFF FRONT AND LIGHT SHORT PRESS REAR SIGNAL LIGHTS RETRO VIDEO RECORDS THE LAST 30 SECONDS OF YOUR RIDE SWITCH BETWEEN SHORT PRESS IN ALL JOYSTICK...
  • Page 17: Display Unit Information

    Display unit information CIM DISPLAY INTERFACE NAME/DESCRIPTION SPEED BATTERY CHARGE / REMAINING DISTANCE RIDE STATISTICS TIME ASSISTANCE LEVEL CADENCE SYSTEM FUNCTIONS...
  • Page 18: Power On

    Power on To turn on the bike, long press the power button Long press Stand by mode on To put your bike in standby mode, short press the power button Short press Stand by mode off To wake up the bike from stand-by mode, press any button on the control unit or move the bike Press any button SYSTEM FUNCTIONS...
  • Page 19: Power Off

    Power off To turn off the bike, long press the power button Long press Walk assist mode To activate the walk assistance mode, press and hold walk assist button Press and hold Lights on/off To turn the lights on or off, short press the light button Short press SYSTEM FUNCTIONS...
  • Page 20: Joystick

    Joystick To switch between different information on the display unit, move the joystick up or down » TRIP » ODOMETER » AVERAGE SPEED » TRIP TIME Move up/down Assist level up/down To change the assistance level, short press the plus or minus assist level button Short press to change by one level SYSTEM FUNCTIONS...
  • Page 21: Info And Pair A Bike Screen

    Info and Pair a bike screen To acess the Info screen, use a combination of buttons. Press and hold Short press Move the joystick up or down to scroll inside the screen or move the joystick left/right to switch between screens Move up/down or left/right Manual Software Update To start the software update use a combination of buttons.
  • Page 22: Retro Video

    Retro video Records the last 30 seconds of the ride on your bike. Download your Retro Videos using the Greyp App. Find out more about Retro video in the App manual. Short press SYSTEM FUNCTIONS...
  • Page 23: Battery Pack Mount/Dismount

    click pull BATTERY PACK MOUNT/DISMOUNT NAME/DESCRIPTION BATTERY BATTERY LOCK SYSTEM FUNCTIONS...
  • Page 24: Appropriate Spares

    Appropriate spares: BIKE TYRES BRAKES ROTORS INNER TUBE Formula Six Bolt G6.1 203mm [8″] Front Schwalbe Nobby Nic Magic 180mm [7″] Rear Mary Front and Rear 27.5+ x 2.8 G6.2 Formula Six Bolt 27.5” x 2.80” 203mm [8″] Front G6.3 180mm [7″] Rear Front Johnny Watts Formula Six Bolt...
  • Page 25: Bike Maintenance And Range

    Bike maintenance and range Service and maintenance schedule BEFORE COMPONENT WHAT TO DO MONTHLY ANNUALLY OTHER EVERY RIDE Check and lube CHAIN if necessary After 1000km or CHAIN Replace sooner if needed CASSETTE After 3000km or AND CHAIN Replace sooner if needed RING Check pressure, TIRES...
  • Page 26 As specified by BRAKE FLUID Change manufacturer As specified by SUSPENSION Service manufacturer Check and BOLTS AND tighten if NUTS necessary CABLES AND Replace HOUSINGS Check for play HEADSET and regrease if necessary Check and HANDLEBARS replace if necessary LIGHTING Check PEDALS Check for play...
  • Page 27: Shifting Recommendations

    Shifting recommendations For better range, Greyp advises to shift according to your speed. For low speeds, low gearing is best. The higher the speed, the higher the gear that can be chosen. For smooth support and optimum range, it is best to release the pedal pressure while shifting gears.
  • Page 28 SKID PLATE 5 [3.7] + low strenght threadlocker DROPOUT 6 [4.4] + low strenght threadlocker FRAME / MOTOR 10 [7.4] + medium strenght threadlocker RATIO LEVER / REAR SHOCK / FRAME 8 [5.9] + low strenght threadlocker HANDLEBAR PARTS / STEM / TORQUE SPECIFICATION NAME / DESCRIPTION TORQUE, Nm [lbf ft] G6.1 &...
  • Page 29 STEM / FRONT FORK 12 [8.9] + low strenght threadlocker CIM / STEM 1 [0.7], MAX <2 [1.5] HEADSET / FRONT FORK 6 [4.4] SEATPOST / HANDLEBAR 3 [2.2] BIKE MAINTENANCE & RANGE...
  • Page 30 BIKE COMPONENTS TORQUE SPECIFICATION NAME / DESCRIPTION TORQUE, Nm [lbf ft] PUSHPLATE / FRAME 4 [3] + low strenght threadlocker SPEED SENSOR / CHAINSTAY 2 [1.5] + low strenght threadlocker SPEED SENSOR / SPEED SENSOR HOLDER 2 [1.5] + low strenght threadlocker REAR BRAKE / CHAINSTAY 6 [4.4] + low strenght threadlocker DERAILLEUR / DROPOUT...
  • Page 31: Ec - Declaration Of Conformity

    MANUFACTURER GREYP BIKES D.O.O. Address Ljubljanska 7, 10431 Sveta Nedelja, Croatia Greyp G6.1, G6.2, G6.4, G6.5 and G6.6 – Pedelec (EPAC - electric power assisted cycle) Description of product Greyp G6.3, G6.2O, G6.5O and G6.6O – Off-road vehicle Name and address of the person Domagoj Topličanec, Ljubljanska 7,...
  • Page 32 Since we are constantly working on improving our user experience, you can expect frequent mobile app updates FIND THE LATEST VERSION OF THE GREYP APP MANUAL ON OUR WEBSITE The Greyp mobile application is available on Google PlayStore and AppStore...
  • Page 33 Greyp Bikes d.o.o. Ljubljanska 7 10431 Sveta Nedelja Croatia Tel: +385 1 409 3377 Fax: +385 1 333 6698 info@greyp.com...

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