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  • Page 1 MIRIDER 24 | MIRIDER 24 GB3 USER MANUAL...
  • Page 2 Welcome to the fold Thank you for choosing to join the growing MiRiDER community. We’re sure riding your MiRiDER 24 (GB3) will create some amazing new experiences and memories to last a lifetime. The MiRiDER 24 is designed with a focus...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface 5.2. Adjusting the brake levers 1.1. About this manual 5.2.1 Adjusting the brake lever angle 27 1.3. Symbols used in this manual 5.2.2. Adjusting the brake lever 1.4. Warranty clearance 1.5. Disclaimer 5.3. Adjusting the saddle height 1.6.
  • Page 5 6.3. Switching the headlights Troubleshooting on and off Disposal 6.4. Previewing display functions Appendices After use 12.1. Technical specifications 7.1. Folding the handlebar stem 7.3. Charging the battery 12.2. Torque values 12.3. Spare parts and accessories 7.3.1. Charging the battery in the 12.4. Additional resources frame 12.5.
  • Page 6: Preface

    ABOUT THIS MANUAL This manual is written for the end user of the MiRiDER 24 (GB3). This manual is written for the end user of the MiRiDER 24 (GB3). In this manual you will find all the information you need to correctly use and maintain your e-bike. Please ensure you have read and understood the contents of this manual in full before operation of your e-bike.
  • Page 7: Symbols Used In This Manual

    1.3. SYMBOLS USED IN THIS MANUAL This manual contains safety warnings that may result in injury when ignored. Each safety warning is indicated with a signal word. The signal word corresponds with the level of risk of the described hazardous situation. Symbol Description Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could...
  • Page 8: Disclaimer

    · Derestricting the bike. *To access the full two-year warranty, you must register your e-bike within 30 days from the date of purchase. Please visit www.mirider.co.uk/warranty to register your e-bike. If your e-bike is not registered within this time, the warranty will be limited to one year. Warranties and complaints are handled by MiRiDER for direct sales. For purchases made via the MiRiDER dealer network, the dealer who you’ve purchased from is always your first...
  • Page 9: Assistance

    The MiRiDER 24 (GB3) is driven by a hub motor located at the centre of the rear wheel. The hub motor is powered by a rechargeable, removable battery which is built into the frame.
  • Page 10: Important Specifications

    For climbing or riding without assistance. · 2 gear: For typical riding. · 3 gear: For cruising or riding at maximum speed. *Only applicable to the MiRiDER 24 GB3 2.2. IMPORTANT SPECIFICATIONS Product name MiRiDER 24 MiRiDER 24 GB3 Unfolded dimensions L 176 cm ×...
  • Page 11 2.3. SYMBOLS AND LABELS ON THE PRODUCT Symbol Description Indicates that the product complies with all relevant European directives. Indicates that the product complies with all relevant United Kingdom directives. Indicates that the product must not be disposed with household waste. Recycle this product in an environmentally friendly manner according to local regulations.
  • Page 12: Main Parts

    2.4. MAIN PARTS...
  • Page 13 Front wheel Motor Front wheel latch Rear disk brake Front disk brake Kickstand Foldable pedal Handlebar Chain Headlight Sprocket Handlebar clamp Drive belt Cables Gearbox Handlebar stem Only applicable to the MiRiDER 24 Only applicable to the MiRiDER 24 GB3...
  • Page 14: Handlebar

    2.5. HANDLEBAR l ; ; z Left brake lever (rear brake) Display Up button Cables Power button Right brake lever (front brake) Down button...
  • Page 15: Intended Use And

    3. SAFETY 3.1. INTENDED USE AND FORESEEABLE UNINTENDED USE Your e-bike is intended to be used as an electric bike with pedal assist for single person cycling only. Only use your e-bike as described in this user manual. Any other use of your e-bike than described in this user manual is regarded as unintended use and may cause injury or damage to the product and void the warranty.
  • Page 16 · Always use headlights when cycling in the dark. Cycling in the dark without lights increases the risk of poor visibility and poor visibility for other road users. · Always watch out for cars, pedestrians, and other cyclists. Be careful when cycling past parked cars.
  • Page 17 · Do not touch the brake discs without protection. The brake discs have sharp edges and may become hot after a period of braking. · Always insert the seatpost at least up to the minimum marking into the frame. Not inserting the seatpost far enough into the tube may lead to loss of control of your e-bike during cycling and/or irreparable damage to the seatpost or frame.
  • Page 18 · Only charge the battery with the provided charger. Ensure the voltage of the charger matches the voltage of the battery. Non-matching voltages may cause a fire or explosion hazard. · Always keep the battery and the charger clean. Use a clean fresh cloth to wipe off any dirt. Dirt may cause an electric shock hazard. · Do not use the battery or charger if there is visible damage. A damaged battery or charger may cause an electric shock hazard.
  • Page 19 Do not use the e-bike and have the brake line bled or repaired by an approved MiRiDER dealer. – the tyres and rims are free of damage and the wheels can turn unimpeded.
  • Page 20 NOTICE · Consult local regulations for the registration and use of e-bikes on public roads. · Always handle your e-bike with care to avoid damaging the paintwork. · Do not use sharp objects such as a knife or scissors when opening the packaging to avoid damaging the paintwork.
  • Page 21: Installation

    · Do not let the rear wheel dangle from the power cable when maintaining the wheel using a cycle maintenance stand. Letting the rear wheel dangle by the power cable may cause irreparable damage. Always disconnect the power cable and wheel completely from the bike before commencing maintenance.
  • Page 22 4.2. (RE)PLACING THE FRONT WHEEL NOTICE Do not pull the front brake lever without the wheel installed. This can result in the caliper pistons being pushed out resulting in brake failure. 1. Make sure the quick release wheel clamp is open. 2.
  • Page 23 3. Close the wheel clamp to secure the wheel. 4 If the front wheel can still move, the front wheel clamp is not tight enough. To adjust the clamp force, follow the instructions in chapter 4.9. Adjusting the clamp force. WARNING Always tighten the front wheel clamp to prevent the wheel from coming loose while cycling.
  • Page 24: Inserting The Seatpost

    4.3. INSERTING THE SEATPOST 1. Make sure the seatpost clamp is open. 2. Insert the seatpost into the seat tube. WARNING Always insert the seatpost at least up to the minimum marking into the frame. Not inserting the seatpost far enough into the tube may lead to loss of control of your e-bike during cycling and/or irreparable damage to the seatpost or frame.
  • Page 25: Adjusting The Clamp Force

    4 If the saddle can still rotate, the seatpost clamp is not tight enough. To adjust the clamp force, follow the instructions in chapter 4.9.Adjusting the clamp force. WARNING Always tighten the seatpost clamp to prevent the seatpost from rotating or moving during cycling.
  • Page 26: Preparation

    4 If you cannot close the clamp by hand, the clamp is too tight. Open the clamp and slightly loosen the thumbscrew and close the clamp. NOTICE Do not forcefully close the clamps. Overtightened clamps can fail and snap. PREPARATION 5.1.
  • Page 27: Adjusting The Brake Levers

    5.2. ADJUSTING THE BRAKE LEVERS 5.2.1 Adjusting the brake lever angle 1. Loosen the clamp bolt(s) until the lever can rotate around the handlebar. 2. Twist the clamp until you can easily reach the lever with your hand on the handle. 3.
  • Page 28: Adjusting The Brake Lever Clearance

    5.2.2. Adjusting the brake lever clearance Use a 5 mm allen key to screw the brake lever adjustment bolt clockwise or counter clockwise. 4 Screwing the adjustment bolt clockwise moves the brake lever away from the handlebar. 4 Screwing the adjustment bolt counter clockwise move the brake lever close to the handlebar. WARNING Make sure you can still fully engage the brakes after adjusting the brake lever clearance. The brake lever should never touch the handlebar when applying maximum force on the brake levers.
  • Page 29: Adjusting The Saddle Height

    5.3. ADJUSTING THE SADDLE HEIGHT 1. Open the seatpost height adjustment clamp. 2. Adjust the saddle to the desired height within the range indicated on the side of the post. 3. Close the seatpost height adjustment clamp. WARNING Always tighten seatpost height adjustment clamp to prevent the seatpost from moving during cycling.
  • Page 30: Adjusting The Saddle Horizontal Position

    5.4. ADJUSTING THE SADDLE HORIZONTAL POSITION 1. Loosen the two Allen bolts under the saddle using a size 5 Allen key. 2. Move the saddle forward or backward as desired. 3. Tighten both Allen bolts.
  • Page 31: Adjusting The Saddle Angle

    5.5. ADJUSTING THE SADDLE ANGLE · To tilt the saddle forward: Loosen the rear bolt of the saddle and tighten the front bolt of the saddle using a size 5 Allen key. · To tilt the saddle backwards: Tighten the rear bolt of the saddle and loosen the front bolt of the saddle using a size 5 Allen key.
  • Page 32: Adjusting The Headlight

    5.6. ADJUSTING THE HEADLIGHT Tilt the headlight until the light beam shines on the road ahead of you as far as possible while still fully touching the ground. CAUTION Ensure that the headlight does not shine in the eyes of road users that are facing you. The light can dazzle other road users, which may lead to accidents.
  • Page 33: Checking And Adjusting The Chain Or Belt Tension

    5.8. CHECKING AND ADJUSTING THE CHAIN OR BELT TENSION 5.8.1 Checking the drive chain or belt tension Your e-bike has a drive chain or belt that needs to be properly tension for the best riding experience and to reduce wear. To check the tension of your chain or belt: Push the drive chain or belt in the middle between the two sprockets down or up.
  • Page 34: Changing The Drive Chain Or Belt Tension

    5.8.2 Changing the drive chain or belt tension 1. Loosen the two Allen bolts on either side of the rear axle. Do not remove the bolts. 2. Pull the rear wheel backwards to tighten the drive chain or belt or push the rear wheel towards the bottom bracket to release tension on the drive belt.
  • Page 35: Installing The Optional Front And/Or Rear Rack

    CAUTION Always try out the brakes during the test cycle so you know how hard you must squeeze and how powerful the brakes are. Disc brakes are more powerful than traditional brakes. Always keep in mind which brake levers operate the front and the rear brakes. 5.8.
  • Page 36: Installing The Front Rack

    5.8.1. Installing the front rack 1. Line the front rack up with the bolt holes on the front of the frame. 2. Insert and tighten the 4 bolts (included with the front rack) to 3 - 6 Nm. CAUTION Always make sure the bolts are tightened properly. Check the bolts at least once a month. See Chapter 8.2.1.
  • Page 37: Installing The Rear Rack

    5.8.2. Installing the rear rack 1. Line the rear rack up with the bolt holes near the rear axle and on top of the seat stay. 2. Insert and tighten the 4 bolts (included with the rear rack) to 3 - 6 Nm. CAUTION Always make sure the bolts are tightened properly.
  • Page 38: Use

    6.1. SWITCHING YOUR E-BIKE ON AND OFF 1. Press the power button to switch on the display. 2. Press and hold for 2 seconds to switch off the display. 6.2. SETTING THE ASSISTANCE LEVEL You can adjust the assistance level while stationary or while cycling. You can view the assistance level on the LCD screen. There are five levels of assistance. Press the up button to increase assistance level or press the down button to decrease assistance level.
  • Page 39: After Use

    AFTER USE 7.1. FOLDING THE HANDLEBAR STEM 1. Open the handlebar stem clamp. Always ensure the latch is fully engaged. 2. Collapse the telescopic handlebar stem to the lowest height. 3. Close the handlebar stem clamp. 4. Pull the handlebar stem safety lock up and open the handlebar stem latch. 5.
  • Page 40: Charging The Battery

    7.3. CHARGING THE BATTERY WARNING · Only charge the battery with the provided charger. Ensure the voltage of the charger matches the voltage of the battery. Non-matching voltages may cause a fire or explosion hazard. · Do not use the battery or charger if there is visible damage. A damaged battery or charger may cause an electric shock hazard.
  • Page 41: Charging The Battery In The Frame

    7.3.1. Charging the battery in the frame 1. Remove the dust cap from the charging port. 2. Insert the appliance plug of the power cable into the charger. 3. Open the cover cap. 4. Insert the charging plug of the charger into the charger port on the frame. 5.
  • Page 42: Charging The Battery Separately

    7.3.2. Charging the battery separately 1. Unlock the battery lock with the key. 2. Lift out the battery. 3. Repeat the steps in 7.3.1. Chariging the battery via the frame NOTICE · Do not force the battery into the frame. Always ensure the battery is the correct way around.
  • Page 43: Maintenance

    It is recommend to have your e-bike checked and serviced by a MiRiDER dealer at least once annually or every six months if you use your e-bike daily. The check-ups and adjustments prevent breakage and costly repairs.
  • Page 44: Anti-Tampering

    8.2. ANTI-TAMPERING Definition To prevent unauthorized modification of EPAC's drive system to the extent possible, so as not to affect the technical requirements and specifications of its functional security. Liability If either the consumer or dealer alters any components of the e-bike, we won't take on any responsibility for the risks or liabilities that result from such modifications. Excluding replacement of non-standard sprockets. MAINTAINING YOUR E-BIKE YOURSELF 8.2.1. Checking your e-bike NOTICE Listen to the sound your e-bike produces. If something doesn’t sound right or you feel any wobbles/shakes, stop riding your e-bike and identify the problem.
  • Page 45 Part Interval Maintenance check Check that the front and rear brakes offer sufficient stopping power. Brakes Before every ride Brakes are a crucial part of your e-bike. Regularly check your brakepads and replace worn brakepads. Check that the tyre pressure is within Before every ride recommended pressure range. Tyres Monthly Check for wear and cracks.
  • Page 46: Tightening The Bolts

    8.3. TIGHTENING THE BOLTS Your e-bike is not indestructible. You may be required to adjust your e-bike whilst out cycling. It’s advisable to carry a Allen key multi tool set 2 – 8 mm with you. You may periodically have to tighten a bolt or adjust your bike. 8.4.
  • Page 47: Lubricating Parts

    Put 1 drop of light machine oil (20W) Drive chain Every 6 months on each connection link of the chain. Bottom bracket Every 6 months Contact a professional technician or your nearest MiRiDER dealer. Electric motor Every year Only applicable to the MiRiDER 24...
  • Page 48: Storage And Security

    The MiRiDER 24 GB3 has a maintenance-free drive belt, do not lubricate the drive belt or sprockets. STORAGE AND SECURITY 9.1. STORAGE Store your e-bike in a secure, cool, and dry space. Store the battery and the charger in a dry place at room temperature.
  • Page 49: Troubleshooting

    10. TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Cause Solution Check if the battery is installed correctly. Power assistance is Make sure the battery is There is no power. not functioning. charged. Make sure all cables are connected properly. The battery is not fully Make sure the battery is charged.
  • Page 50: Disposal

    Recycle this product in an environmentally friendly manner according to local regulations. If the e-bike is defective, please contact your MiRiDER dealer. It may still be possible to repair the e-bike. If you still need to dispose the e-bike, please follow the local regulations.
  • Page 51: Appendices

    Product name MiRiDER 24 MiRiDER 24 GB3 760 – 920 mm Seat height from ground Brake system Front and rear hydraulic disk brake Tyre dimension 24 × 2.125 inch Frame material Aluminium Battery specifications Product name MiRiDER 24 MiRiDER 24 GB3 Battery type Samsung Li-ion battery 36 V / 10.5 Ah...
  • Page 52 Function parameters Product name MiRiDER 24 MiRiDER 24 GB3 Maximum motor speed 25 km/h 100 km – dependant on rider weight and terrain Maximum range 120 kg Maximum rider weight >15° Climbing angle Stopping distance (dry 5 m (speed at 20 km/h) conditions) Stopping distance (wet 10 m (speed at 15 km/h) conditions) -10°C – 50°C Working temperature Motor specifications Product name...
  • Page 53 Rear and front rack specifications Product name MR296 Rear rack MR297 Front rack MiRiDER, Unit 3, Croftwood square, Wigan, WN50LG Product manufacturer 10 kg Max. carrying weight 25 kg Max. compatible wheel 24×2.125 inch N.A. size Batch number...
  • Page 54: Torque Values

    12.2. TORQUE VALUES Take the torque values into account when replacing or adjusting parts, or doing any maintenance. Saddle bolts: 14 - 16 Nm Brake Levers: 4 – 5 Nm Handlebar clamp bolt: 10 - 12 Nm Locking grips: 2 – 4 Nm Rear axle: 40 – 45 Nm Handlebar stem and fork clamp bolt: Pedal Axel: 40 – 43 Nm 10 - 12 Nm Crank Bolts: 30 – 45 Nm...
  • Page 55: Spare Parts And Accessories

    · Replacement tyres & upgraded tyres · Wheel magnet · Brake pad set · Pedals · Front rack (see chapter 5.8.1.) · Rear rack (see chapter 5.8.2) *The innertubes fitted to your e-bike are Schrader valve and are also available from your local bike store. To purchase spare parts or accessories, please contact your MiRiDER dealer or visit www.mirider.co.uk...
  • Page 56: Additional Resources

    12.4. ADDITIONAL RESOURCES For additional instructional and how-to video’s, visit www.mirider.co.uk/videos or visit our YouTube channel www.youtube.com/@MiRiderUK 12.5. SOCIAL MEDIA HANDLES Join our growing MiRiDER community for more exciting content!
  • Page 57: Ec Declaration Of Conformity

    Declares under our sole responsibility that the product: Product name: MiRiDER Function: Foldable e-bike Type: 24, 24 GB3 Conforms with the provisions of the following EC directives: EMC Directive 2014/30/EU Machinery 2006/42/EC The following Harmonized standard were applied: Cycles - Electrically power assisted cycles - EPAC Bicycles EN15194:2017 This product carries the UKCA and CE Mark, which was first affixed in 2024.
  • Page 58: Maintenance Logbook

    12.7. MAINTENANCE LOGBOOK 12.7.1. Identification Product code Order number 12.7.2. Maintenance work Maintenance Stamp Repair Comments Date MiRiDER dealer Km cycled Maintenance Stamp...
  • Page 59 Repair Comments Date MiRiDER dealer Km cycled Maintenance Stamp Repair Comments Date MiRiDER dealer Km cycled Maintenance Stamp...
  • Page 60 Repair Comments Date MiRiDER dealer Km cycled Maintenance Stamp Repair Comments Date MiRiDER dealer Km cycled Maintenance Stamp...
  • Page 61 Repair Comments Date MiRiDER dealer Km cycled Maintenance Stamp Repair Comments Date MiRiDER dealer Km cycled Maintenance Stamp...
  • Page 62 Repair Comments Date MiRiDER dealer Km cycled Maintenance Stamp Repair Comments Date MiRiDER dealer Km cycled Maintenance Stamp...
  • Page 63 Repair Comments Date MiRiDER dealer Km cycled Maintenance Stamp Repair Comments Date MiRiDER dealer Km cycled Maintenance Stamp...
  • Page 64 Repair Comments Date MiRiDER dealer Km cycled Maintenance Stamp Repair Comments Date MiRiDER dealer Km cycled...
  • Page 66 NOTES...
  • Page 68 MiRiDER LTD 3 Croftwood Square Wigan WN5 0LG United Kingdom www.mirider.co.uk support@mirider.co.uk Version 01 Phone +44 (0)1257 228242 June 2024...

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