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  • Page 1 BIKE USER READ BEFORE YOUR FIRST RIDE...
  • Page 2 BIKE USER MANUAL ENGLISH LATEST UPDATE: DECEMBER 2022...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Front suspension INTRODUCTION Setting the sag Disclaimer Shock pressure chart General warning Adjusting low speed General information compression Safety information Adjusting high speed General information compression about assembly Recommended tire pressure GENERAL NOTES Assembling parts supplied ABOUT RIDING unassembled Riding tips Pre-ride inspection BATTERY AND CHARGER...
  • Page 4 Stand by mode on Fork Stand by mode off Shock Power off Lubrication Walk assist mode WARRANTY Lights on/off General Joystick Battery Assist level up/down Frame Info and Pair a bike screen Motor Manual software update Electronics Battery pack mount/dismount Brakes BIKE MAINTENANCE &...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Introduction This user instruction manual is developed for your Greyp G6.X only. It contains important safety, performance and technical information, which you should read before your first ride and keep for reference. You should also read the entire User Manual, because it contains additional important general information and instructions that you should follow.
  • Page 6: General Information

    This User Manual is not intended as a service and repair manual. The Greyp G6.X is classified as a pedelec. The G6.X is a vehicle where the rider’s pedalling is assisted by an electric motor with 5 assist and torque levels, which gives you a range of power assistance.
  • Page 7: Safety Information

    Please make sure you learn how to operate your Greyp bike in a safe and responsible way. The Greyp G6.X is intended to transport only one person at a time. If you allow somebody else to use your Greyp bike, please provide them with this User Manual.
  • Page 8: General Information About Assembly

    This User Manual is not intended as a comprehensive use, service, repair or maintenance guide. Please see your authorized Greyp partner for all service, repairs or maintenance. WARNING — Do not alter or modify any parts of your Greyp bike. Do not install incompatible components or hardware.
  • Page 9 READ THE USER MANUAL If you don’t have the knowledge or ability to assembly the Greyp yourself, please consult a professional mechanic. HANDLEBAR POSITIONING 1. Unscrew the stem 2. Rotate the handlebar to its natural position (≈90°...
  • Page 10 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. Look to see which side of the fork is threaded and push the axle in from the opposite side.
  • Page 11 HANDLEBAR MOUNT 1. Slightly loosen the 2 bolts on stem. 2. Center and tighten the 2 bolts on stem. The easiest way to get everything “centered” is to stand in front of your bike and hold the front wheel between your feet and legs.
  • Page 12: General Notes About Riding

    General notes about riding The G6.X motor provides pedal assistance while you are pedalling, and the bike is in motion. The amount of pedal assistance will be higher or lower depending on the amount of force applied to the pedals. If you stop pedalling, the motor will stop providing any assistance. The Greyp G6.X can also be ridden as a normal bicycle without motor assistance by switching the...
  • Page 13: Pre-Ride Inspection

    Riding tips for children Greyp bikes are only designed and tested for use by one person at a time. Greyp bikes are not intended for children under 16 years. Do not allow children under 16 years to drive a Greyp bike.
  • Page 14: Brakes - Basics

    Brakes – basics WARNING — Braking devices on Greyp bikes are a high-performance product, offering a stopping power greater than normal brakes. As a result, less effort is required to lock up the wheel when braking.
  • Page 15: Suspension - Basics

    Commonly the left lever operates the front brake and the right lever operates the rear brake (this may vary depending on country). CAUTION — NEVER touch the calliper or the rotor immediately after use. Make sure the brakes have cooled down before working on them. The brake rotors must be installed on wheels that are suitable for this type of brake system.
  • Page 16: Adjusting Rebound

    GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS: • too little sag: release air • too much sag: fill up with more air Recommended sag is 25-35% of the stroke. Greyp G6.X has 65mm stroke which means 16 - 23 mm. Adjusting rebound Turn the adjuster placed in the center of the gold colored nut on the side of the cylinder head.
  • Page 17: Adjusting The High Speed Compression

    Adjusting the high speed compression To adjust, turn the black coloured adjuster on the side of the cylinder head. POSITION: 1 Soft, 2 Medium, P Pedaling platform You can find more info about Ohlins rear suspensions at www.ohlins.com. Front suspension Setting the sag is a crucial part of setting up your bicycle since it affects the height of the bicycle and the fork angle.
  • Page 18: Shock Pressure Chart

    Shock pressure chart Check the values on your front fork. If the values there and in this manual differ, use the values from the fork. Greyp G6.X is using an Öhlins MTB RXF36 Air fork. FRONT FORK – AIR SPRING PRESSURE...
  • Page 19: Adjusting High Speed Compression

    Adjusting high speed compression To adjust, turn the black adjuster on the top of the TTX cartridge. Turn clockwise to increase damping, turn counterclockwise to decrease. For additional platform control, turn to fully closed (position 0 [zero]). FORK MANUAL STR. 7/16 Adjusting rebound Turn the gold adjuster on the end eye/ bracket.
  • Page 20: 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 foot-retention devices on the pedals Chainguard GENERAL NOTES ABOUT RIDING...
  • Page 21 CHAINGUIDE OR CHAINGUARD MOUNT NAME/DESCRIPTION TORQUE, Nm [lb ft] CHAINGUIDE ALUMINUM PART CHAINGUIDE PLASTIC PART DIN 7991 M5X18 4 [3] DIN 7991 M5X12 4 [3] CHAINGUARD ISO 7045 M4X8 4 [3] REFLECTORS NAME/DESCRIPTION FRONT REFLECTOR 313/5K REAR REFLECTOR 314/1 REAR REFLECTOR 313/1ZB GENERAL NOTES ABOUT RIDING...
  • Page 22: Battery And Charger

    Greyp bike. Only use the Greyp battery with the corresponding Greyp bike. Do not use the Greyp battery with other products or any other battery with the Greyp bike, even if it fits.
  • Page 23 GREYP G6.X BATTERY PACK INFORMATION COMMUNICATION: APPLICATION USING INDOOR AND OUTDOOR, -20~50 °C [-4~122°F] ENVIRONMENT: COOLING: NATURAL CONVECTION CHARGING BETWEEN 0-40˙C [32~104˙F] PROTECTION TYPE: FUSE/ CELL CHRG TEMP, DISCHRG TEMP / CELL VOLTAGE PROTECTION RATING : 40 A/ 0°C [32°F] TO 55°C [131°F] , PROTECTION: -20°C [-4°F] TO 60°C [140°F] / 2.5 TO 4.19 VOLTS...
  • Page 24: Important Battery Information

    In case of any damage do not connect the battery or battery charger and please contact your authorized Greyp retailer. In case of a foreign object please safely remove it with non-conductive material before you connect the battery to your Greyp bike.
  • Page 25 (ie: dropping the battery, hitting the battery with a hard object) happens, immediately take the battery to a fire safe location and contact Greyp or an authorized bike dealer, as this can cause an internal short circuit - which can cause a runaway thermal event and cause the battery to catch fire.
  • Page 26 ON BATTERY Charging socket ON BIKE Charging socket Plug the charger plug into an appropriate AC outlet (depending on the charger) using the appropriate plug/adapter for your country’s standard. Uncover the charging socket on the bike, then connect the charger to the charging socket on the bike.
  • Page 27: Charging Process

    CAUTION: If the red LED indicator is flashing during the charging process, a charging error has occurred. In that case, immediately remove the charger from the socket, discontinue the use of the motor support and contact an authorized Greyp retailer. CHARGER 1...
  • Page 28: Battery Life

    Strongly reduced operating time after charging can be a sign that the battery is reaching the end of its useful life and must be replaced. Provided your Greyp bike has been used properly, approximately 80% of the battery’s original capacity should remain after 500 charging cycles or two years.
  • Page 29: System Functions

    System functions Bike parts BIKE PARTS NAME/DESCRIPTION DISPLAY UNIT (CIM) RATIO LEVER CONTROL UNIT (CBC) FRAME REAR CAMERA (BUTS) MOTOR BATTERY MAGURA MCi SEATSTAY SRAM - AXS SHIFTER CHAINSTAY SRAM - AXS SEATPOST PUSHPLATE SYSTEM FUNCTIONS...
  • Page 30: 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 WORKS ONLY WITH MOBILE APP SWITCH BETWEEN DISPLAY SHORT PRESS IN ALL JOYSTICK FUNCTIONS...
  • Page 31: 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 32: Power On

    Power on To turn the bike on, long press the power button Long press Stand by mode on To place your bike in standby mode, short press the power button Short press Stand by mode off To wake the bike up from stand-by mode, press any button on the control unit or move the bike Press any button SYSTEM FUNCTIONS...
  • Page 33: Power Off

    Power off To turn the bike off, long press the power button Long press Walk assist mode To activate the walk assistance mode, press and hold the 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 34: 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 or 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 35: 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 / 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 36: Battery Pack Mount/Dismount

    click pull BATTERY PACK MOUNT/DISMOUNT NAME/DESCRIPTION BATTERY BATTERY LOCK SYSTEM FUNCTIONS...
  • Page 37: Bike Maintenance & Range

    The lifespan and type and frequency of maintenance depend on many factors, such as frequency and type of use, rider weight, riding conditions and/or impacts. Additionally, the Greyp G6.X uses a power-assisted drive system, which means more distance at different rates, depending on the component. The drivetrain and brake components are especially subject to wear.
  • Page 38 Greyp retailer. The vehicle should also be maintained regularly by an authorized Greyp retailer, which means it should be cleaned and lubricated. Regularly clean and lubricate the drivetrain according to the drivetrain manufacturer’s instructions. Do not apply lubricant on the disc brake rotors. Lubricant on brake surfaces can cause decreased braking function, and increase the possibility of an accident or injury.
  • Page 39: Range

    TIRES BRAKES ROTORS INNER TUBE FRONT - SCHWALBE SV19 TUBE Magura MDR-C SCHWALBE NOBBY NIC PRESTA G6.X MAGURA MCI 203mm [8″] PERFORMANCE LINE, 70-584 REAR - FRONT AND REAR SCHWALBE SV21 TUBE PRESTA Parts replacement – recommended values CHAIN WITH CHAIN RINGS...
  • Page 40: 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 41 HANDLEBAR PARTS / STEM / TORQUE SPECIFICATION NAME / DESCRIPTION TORQUE, Nm [lb ft] GRIPS / HANDLEBAR 3 [2.2] SHIFTER / HANDLEBAR 4 [3] BRAKE LEVERS / HANDLEBAR 4 [3] CBC / HANDLEBAR 1,2 [0.9] STEM / HANDLEBAR 9 [6.6] STEM / FRONT FORK 12 [8.9] CIM / STEM...
  • Page 42 BIKE COMPONENTS TORQUE SPECIFICATION NAME / DESCRIPTION TORQUE, Nm [lb ft] PUSHPLATE / FRAME 4 [3] SPEED SENSOR / CHAINSTAY 2 [1.5] SPEED SENSOR / SPEED SENSOR HOLDER 2 [1.5] REAR BRAKE / CHAINSTAY 6 [4.4] DERAILLEUR / DROPOUT 12 [8.9] CHAINWHEEL / MOTOR 30 [22.1] CRANKARMS / MOTOR...
  • Page 43: Cleaning The Bike

    Cleaning the bike Most cleaning can be done with soap, water, sponges and brushes. » Avoid using high-pressure sprayers because water can penetrate through seals; » Avoid using corrosive soaps and strong solvents – always use cleaning products intended for an electric bicycle; »...
  • Page 44: Lubrication

    Performing the right maintenance on your Öhlins products not only ensures years of worry- free riding, but will also keep performance optimal and enhance your experience on the bike. Each service interval indicates the maximum number of riding hours designated for each type of recommended maintenance.
  • Page 45: Warranty

    If Greyp is unable to provide a replacement and if a repair is not practical or cannot be made in a timely fashion, Greyp may elect to refund the purchase price in exchange for the return of the product.
  • Page 46: Battery

    Greyp at their own cost. Greyp will reimburse the customer for its own labour & replacement parts in the first 24 months of bike ownership. Greyp will pay to return the battery to the customer. Greyp retains the right to repair or replace WARRANTY...
  • Page 47: Frame

    If a frame is found to be defective, EU shipping, parts and labour to replace the frame is paid by Greyp for the first 24 months from the original date of manufacture. The cost of repairing/replacing custom paint is never included in frame warranty at any time.
  • Page 48: Drivetrain

    In the event of a warranty claim requiring the components to be returned to Greyp, the customer is responsible for the removal and shipment to Greyp. Greyp pays for parts, in-house labour and return shipping.
  • Page 49: Disposal

    Ask your authorized Greyp retailer for information on how to dispose a battery or charger and any applicable take-back programs.
  • Page 50: Eu - Declaration Of Conformity

    COMPATIBILITY (2014/30/EC), RADIO EQUIPMENT DIRECTIVE (2014/53/EU), LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVE (LVD) (2014/35/ EU), ROHS 2 DIRECTIVE (2011/65/EU) THE FOLLOWING STANDARD WAS USED FOR G6.X : EN ISO 4210, EN ISO 12100:2010 EN 62368-1:2014/AC FEB.:2015/A11:2017/ AC MAR.:2017 EN 62311:2008, EN 301 489-1 V2.1.1 , EN 301 489-17 V3.1.1 EN 301 489-19 V2.1.0 , EN 301 489-52 V1.1.0 ,...
  • Page 51 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 52 Porsche eBike Performance d.o.o. Ljubljanska 7 10431 Sveta Nedelja Croatia Tel: +385 1 205 4695 Email: info@greyp.com Web: www.greyp.com...

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