Bike Specification-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2
Bike Assembly------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -----------------------7-9
How to use------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -----------------------------10-14
Contents Bike Specification-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2 Cautions------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3 Vehicle structure--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4 Protective Clothing------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -----------------------5 Accessories------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -----------------------6 Bike Assembly------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -----------------------7-9 How to use------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -----------------------------10-14 Daily maintenance------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------15-24 Warranty information----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------25 Rider Age Guidline: Only suitable for riders of 5 years +. It is always at the discretion of parent or person supervising as to the age of the rider. CHILDREN MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT.
Do not allow hands, feet, body, clothing or other similar items to come into contact with any rotating or moving parts. 12. Pleases charge the bike using the supplied Revvi charger only! Other chargers will damage the battery. R e v v i B i k e 1 6 " P l u s O w n e r ' s M a n u a l...
Bike Assembly Please take the bike out of it's box, remove the packaging, 2. Fix the handlebars to the stem with the allan key and bolts supplied. Use one cable tie to secure the throtttle cable to the handlebars, please see picture below. Now fit the front wheel to the forks with tools and fixings supplied.
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Bike Assembling 3. Check that the four 4mm allen key bolts for the handlebars are tight. Straighten the bikes handlebars and then tighten the two 5mm allen key bolts on the handlebar clamp as show below. 4.1 Fit the front number board to the forks using the M6 bolt supplied. It is important to fit this part to the bike to stop your handlebars over rotating.
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Bike Assembling 4.2 The handlebars need to be symmetrical 4.3 Set the horizontal angle of the brake lever to about 45° 45° symmetrical R e v v i B i k e 1 6 " P l u s O w n e r ' s M a n u a l Page 9...
How to use 1. Please wear personal protective equipment, helmet, protective goggles, protective shoes, glove, elbow pad, knee pad etc. 2. Throttle/Display instruction, Please note: The battery indicator only indicates the battery level when the bike is being ridden under load. Green light: Full power, high battery Green light: Medium power...
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How to use 6. Speed switch instructions : For safety and to aid riders learning the bike has three speed settings, the figure below shows the controller speed switch. Press the speed switch to change between the to speed settings: I I = Fast : Bike speed is 12MPH.
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How to use 7. Changing the battery. 7.1 Turn off the power. Rest the bike on its side gently or put it updside down. Remove the protection plate fixings and protection plate. Open the rubber cover for the battery to access the release latch. 7.2 Lift the release latch up as shown below and use it to gently pull the battery out from the bike, using your other hand to hold the battery.
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How to use 7.4 Push the chosen battery into the frame along the track, pay attention to the direction of battery. The location of lock should be on the top 7.5 Turn the key to lock the battery. Remove the key and close the rubber battery cover. Re fit the protection plate over the battery.
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How to use 8. Start-up process: sit, push, push the throttle, brake, practice (Please wear protective clothing and ride outdoors in large open spaces under the supervision of an adult) Unpowered training: 8.1. Turn off the power. 8.2. Adjust the seat height to suit the rider. 8.3.
Daily maintenance 1. Chain Tension: Loosen axle nuts and the bolt that holds the rear drum brake to the frame. Turn the chain adjuster nut on each side of the bike to adjust the chain. If you are just taking some slack from the chain ensure you turn the nut the same amount on both sides of the axle to ensure the front and rear sprocket stay aligned.
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Daily maintenance 2. After riding the bike for a period of time, if there is any side to side movement in the wheel tighten the wheel lock nuts. lock nut lock nut R e v v i B i k e 1 6 " P l u s O w n e r ' s M a n u a l Page 16...
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Daily maintenance 3. Braking performance adjustment: there are multiple ways to adjust your brake, we recommend checking the bikes brake function/adjustment after every ride, REPLACE THE BRAKE PADS WHEN THE FRICTION MATERIAL IS LOW. please see images below: Fine-tune the brake nut Brake cable adjuster R e v v i B i k e 1 6 "...
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Daily maintenance 4. You can also adjust the rear pad position on your bikes brake caliper, undo the grub screw before adjusting the rear pad position. Re-tighten the grub screw after adjustment. R e v v i B i k e 1 6 " P l u s O w n e r ' s M a n u a l Page 18...
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Daily maintenance 5. You can also fine-tune the braking nut on brake lever. fine-tune the brake nut R e v v i B i k e 1 6 " P l u s O w n e r ' s M a n u a l Page 19...
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-Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with this product. -Only use the genuine Revvi charger that has been supplied with the bike! Never use a different charger! If you need a replacement charger please contact Revvi ltd or an authorized dealer.
Daily maintenance Adjusting the seat height: Use the quick release clamp to tighten or release the seat. Move the seat up and down to the desired height. Use the adjuster to increase or reduce the strength of the clamp. The seat post should not be set higher then the security line.
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Daily Maintenance You can adjust the handlebar height on your bike by moving the 10mm headstock spacers below and above the handlebar clamp. This model has 2 x 10mm headstock spacers. Please note: Tighten the handlebar clamp bolts before riding. Headstock spacer R e v v i B i k e 1 6 "...
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Daily Maintenance Please follow the maintenance schedule shown below: Maintenance Item Maintenance cycle Tools and Remark Head set parts One year Grease Front and rear axles One year Grease Check chain Chain lubricated. Chain lube Recharge the battery after each use and once per month if the bike is not used.
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The tires should be inflated if the air pressure is low. Check every time before Tyre pressure / Tyre Tread Inflate to 20psi. Check tyre riding. for damage, cuts or sharp objects. Clean, check function, Check every time before replace pads when the Brake / Brake pads riding.
Used in wet conditions. Our warranty is a parts only warranty! If the bike needs to be repaired by us or a Revvi authorized dealer the bike needs to be returned to base/ place of purchase at the customers cost.
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