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  • Page 1 Kalk OR Manual...
  • Page 2 Hello & Welcome! We are extremely flattered that you have chosen to ride a CAKE electric motorbike. It’s our obligation to do the best we can to serve you with product, information, service and spare parts for an effortless experience. ...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Table of contents 1. Introduction and Getting started 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Unpacking 1.3 Getting started 2. General information 2.1 Safety advice 2.2 Controls and Power modes 2.3 Starting procedure 2.4 Charging 2.5 Specifications 3. Regular inspection and Maintenance 3.1 Before each ride 3.2 Service table and Service intervals 3.3 Wheels and Tires...
  • Page 4: Introduction And Getting Started

    Please study this manual cautiously in its entirety before your first ride on your new CAKE, Kalk. Do not ride the motorcycle until you’ve attained enough understanding of its controls and features.
  • Page 5: General Information

    2.1 Safety advice Riding When riding a CAKE bike for the first time, there are a few things to consider. The bike has an electric motor with instant torque and a primary drive with no gears which means you have all the power available at all times in the throttle.
  • Page 6: Controls And Power Modes

    2.2 Controls and Power modes Grip Rear brake Dashboard Front brake Throttle Stem Kill switch Master switch Rider controls and Components • Grips • Throttle • Kill switch • Rear brake • Front brake • Stem • Dashboard • Master switch Brakes Please note that, unlike a regular petrol motorcycle, both the rear and the front brake is located on the handlebar and there is no foot brake.
  • Page 7 When you are done riding or in case of an emergency, pull the kill switch to turn off the bike. ALWAYS wear the kill switch strap around your wrist when riding. This is to prevent further damage to the rider, the vehicle or other property. When falling, losing control or feeling unsafe, release your right hand from the handlebar and pull it back, this will disconnect the kill switch and turn the bike off.
  • Page 8 These colors indicate information about service intervals to the user: Service interval 1 is activated Service interval 2 is activated Performance state indicator This application informs the user about performance limiters/issues on dashboards LEDs. Below is the list of indicated states (The most upper thing has the most prior visualization on dashboard): Communication issue Controller error (16bit error code)
  • Page 9 Power mode 1 - Easy This mode is ALWAYS recommended when riding a CAKE bike for the first time. It has a limited top speed of 45 km/h (28 mph) and soft acceleration.
  • Page 10: Starting Procedure

    This power mode still has a high torque for rideability off-road as well as something for new riders to progress with. This mode is perfect for tracks where control is more valued than power. Power mode 2 - Medium With a top speed of 70 km/h and a good acceleration, this mode is perfect for enduro riding out in the woods.
  • Page 11: Charging

    Kill switch The kill switch is located on the right side of the handlebar. When the kill switch is connected with the magnet, the bike is activated. When you are done riding or in case of an emergency, pull the kill switch to turn off the bike. ALWAYS wear the kill switch strap around your wrist when riding.
  • Page 12: Specifications

    • Never charge the bike without supervision. • Never let the bike charge unattended. • Never use the charger in any other application than with the CAKE Kalk bike. • Never use any other charger than the original CAKE charger.
  • Page 13: Service Table And Service Intervals

    3.2 Service table and Service intervals Service intervals - After every: Ride Interval 1 Interval 2 6 months Crash Check tire pressure Check thread depth, tire Check rims for damage Check spoke tension Check brake discs Check brake pads Check brake fluids Check braking ability test drive Check brake hoses for damage Check front wheel bearings...
  • Page 14: Wheels And Tires

    You will find that the spokes keep nicely tightened because they are now ”settled” in the hub and rim.  Now your CAKE wheels are ready to race. Keep checking your spokes regularly. By checking regularly, we don’t mean that the spokes have to be tightened every time.
  • Page 15: Handlebar And Cockpit

    3.4 Handlebar and Cockpit Headset Make sure that the headset bolt is tightened firmly and that there is no play between the head tube and triple clamps when suspending the forks. Adjusting the handlebar angle See the instruction video on ridecake.com/en/makka-manuals-and-videos/ . Tool: Allen key 5 mm.
  • Page 16: Drivetrain And Chain

    3.6 Drivetrain and Chain Chain Make sure that the chain tension is correctly adjusted, as described on the swingarm. Make sure that the chain is in good condition. 3.7 Brakes Look at the front and rear calipers to see that they or the brake brackets are not damaged.
  • Page 17 When you don’t have the battery inside the bike, always be careful handling the battery. If dropped, inspect it visually and get in contact with a CAKE employee if there’s any damage to it. Slide the seat on and make sure that the metal tongue gets full contact with the pin without any cables getting in the way.
  • Page 18: Owning And Operation

    Repeat the cleaning before drying the chain and apply chain lube. 5.3 Storing Follow these following steps to ensure that your CAKE Kalk is always in a good condition and to extend the life of the bike. We recommend you to ride the bike at least once every month as some of the bike’s components needs...
  • Page 19: Crash

    • Carefully try to give the bike some throttle to climate the possibility of a malfunctioning dashboard. • Get in contact with CAKE directly for further instructions and troubleshooting to solve the issue. My bike doesn’t give me full power Check the Dashboard temp signal.
  • Page 20 This could potentially happen if the sensors in the motor get humid/water. The issue is temporary, please put the bike inside to let it dry for 24 hours. Get in touch with CAKE directly regardless if the issue disappears or not.
  • Page 21: Tools

    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.
  • Page 22: Contact And Support

    If you have any problems or questions regarding the bike, send an email to service@ridecake.com For general questions and information, get in contact with us at hello@ridecake.com www.ridecake.com CAKE 0 Emission AB Hammarby Fabriksväg 43 120 33 Stockholm Sweden This manual is constantly being updated.

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