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Charging - 12-14
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Front and Rear Wheel Asssembly - 24-25
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R e v v i B i k e 1 8 " O w n e r ' s M a n u a l
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Vehicle Structure – 7 Accessories – 8 Bike Assembly – 9-11 Charging – 12-14 Bike Controls – 15-16 Battery Removal and Fitting – 17-18 Brake Lever Adjustment – 19 Seat Height Adjustment – 20 Handlebar Height Adjustment – 21 Kickstand – 22 Motor Overload –...
  • Page 2: Bike Specification

    Bike Specification Rider Age Guideline: Only suitable for riders of 8 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. Start riding using the slow speed setting! Bike Specification Maximum rider weight: 50kgs R e v v i B i k e 1 8 ”...
  • Page 3 Hydraulic front and rear disc brakes Handle bar: Alloy Stem Alloy Grip: Rubber Tire: Aggressive knobbly 18" Rim: Spoked rim 18" Transmission: Hub Motor Battery range: Slow speed: Approx 1h 20mins Medium speed: 45min Fast speed: 25 mins Battery charge time...
  • Page 4: Cautions

    3. The bike should be parked in a dry and ventilated place. Do not rinse/clean the bike with water. It is recommended to wipe it clean with a cloth using E-Bike foam supplied by Revvi. 4. Please comply with local laws or regulations. Avoid public roads, pavements and pathways.
  • Page 5 (e.g., wheel, motor, disc brake, etc.) 15. Warning: Only use the Revvi charger that is supplied with this bike/model to charge the battery. Using the wrong/aftermarket charger can damage the battery and cause a thermal incident. The battery should only be charged by adults and should not be left unattended.
  • Page 6: Protective Clothing

    Protective Clothing R e v v i B i k e 1 8 ” O w n e r ' s M a n u a l Page 6...
  • Page 7: Vehicle Structure

    Vehicle structure R e v v i B i k e 1 8 ” O w n e r ' s M a n u a l Page 7...
  • Page 8: Accessories

    Accessories R e v v i B i k e 1 8 ” O w n e r ' s M a n u a l Page 8...
  • Page 9: Bike Assembly

    Bike Assembly Warning: Assembly/Maintenance/Parts replacement should be carried out by a qualified mechanic! Please take the bike out of it's box and remove the packaging, 2. Fix the handlebars to the stem with the allan key and bolts supplied. Please see pictures below. 3.
  • Page 10 Bike Assembly 5. Check that the four allen key bolts for the handlebars are tight. Straighten the bikes handlebars and then tighten the two allen key bolts on the handlebar clamp as shown below. 6. Plug in the throttle connector and the front and rear brake cut off connectors, Make sure you line up the two arrows on the connectors before connecting.
  • Page 11 Bike Assembly 8. Now fit the front wheel to the forks with tools and fixings supplied. The washer locates into the hole in the forks on each side then the nut can be tightened as shown below 9. Set the front forks to your prefered height and tighten the four clamp bolts. Please note : Make sure both forks are set to the exact same height.
  • Page 12 Bike Assembly 10. Fit the front mudguard to the forks using the nut and bolt supplied. Please see images below for reference: (Note: Please keep your bikes box and packing for the duration of your bikes warranty) R e v v i B i k e 1 8 ” O w n e r ' s M a n u a l Page 12...
  • Page 13: Charging

    Charging 8. Charge the battery fully before use, First slide the charging port cover on the front of the frame, so the charging port is visible, insert the output terminal plug into the battery charging port, connect the input terminal/plug to the power supply and turn it on to charge the battery.
  • Page 14 This will result in damage/failure of the battery or charger. • Only use the Revvi charger that is Charging battery when fitted to the bike: supplied with this bike/model to charge the battery. Using the...
  • Page 15 -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.
  • Page 16: Bike Controls

    Bike Controls R e v v i B i k e 1 8 ” O w n e r ' s M a n u a l Page 16...
  • Page 17 Bike Controls Battery indicator display: The battery display has 3 bars to display the battery power. Please note: The battery indicator display on the throttle only displays when the bike is being ridden under load. If the bike is sat still the throttle will give an inaccurate indication.
  • Page 18: Battery Removal And Fitting

    HAND BOLT FIXINGS LOCK MECHANISM LEVER LOCKS’S INTO FRAME PROTECTION PLATE R e v v i B i k e 1 8 ” O w n e r ' s M a n u a l Page 18...
  • Page 19 Battery Removal and Fitting R e v v i B i k e 1 8 ” O w n e r ' s M a n u a l Page 19...
  • Page 20: Brake Lever Adjustment

    Brake Lever Adjustment Adjust the position of the brake lever to and from the handlebars using the adjustment screw on the brake lever (see below) Warning: Please double check the brake function before riding! ADJUSTER SCREW R e v v i B i k e 1 8 ” O w n e r ' s M a n u a l Page 20...
  • Page 21: Seat Height Adjustment

    Seat Height Adjustment 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.
  • Page 22: Handlebar Height Adjustment

    Handlebar Height You can adjust the handlebar height on your bike by moving the 10mm headstock spacers below and above the handlebar clamp. This model has 3 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 8 ”...
  • Page 23: Kickstand

    Kickstand The kick stand is supplied in the box not fitted to the bike! It can easily be fitted if you would like to use it. WARNING! DO NOT FIT THIS KICK STAND TO THE BIKE IF YOU PLAN TO JUMP THE BIKE! IT COULD FOLD DOWN WHEN JUMPING! R e v v i B i k e 1 8 ”...
  • Page 24: Motor Overload

    Motor Overload The Revvi eighteen bike has heat protection overload. If you overload the bike/motor due to one of the following reasons the motor will cut off and stop working to prevent damage: • The rider is too heavy. Over 50kg.
  • Page 25 Front / Rear Wheel Assembly Warning: Maintenance/parts replacement should be carried out by a qualified mechanic! R e v v i B i k e 1 8 ” O w n e r ' s M a n u a l Page 25...
  • Page 26 Front / Rear Wheel Assembly Warning: Maintenance/parts replacement should be carried out by a qualified mechanic! R e v v i B i k e 1 8 ” O w n e r ' s M a n u a l Page 26...
  • Page 27: Rear Shock Pump

    Rear Shock Pump Warning: Maintenance/parts replacement should be carried out by a qualified mechanic! The rear shock can be pumped up to a maximum of 140psi. To check/pump the rear shock you will need an MTB shock pump as shown below. Check the rear shock pressure at least once per month. To make the shock softer you can reduce the pressure using the bleed valve.
  • Page 28: Brake Pad Change

    Brake Pad Change Warning: Maintenance/parts replacement should be carried out by a qualified mechanic! When your brake pad material is low you need to replace the brake pads following the steps shown below: Loosen the two allen key bolts holding the caliper to the forks/swing arm.
  • Page 29 Brake Pad Change Warning: Maintenance/parts replacement should be carried out by a qualified mechanic! Remove the brake pads from the caliper, then remove the pads from the pad tensioner. R e v v i B i k e 1 8 ” O w n e r ' s M a n u a l Page 29...
  • Page 30 Brake Pad Change Warning: Maintenance/parts replacement should be carried out by a qualified mechanic! Fit the new pads into the pad tensioner. Now fit the pads and pad tensioner into the caliper. R e v v i B i k e 1 8 ” O w n e r ' s M a n u a l Page 30...
  • Page 31 Brake Pad Change Warning: Maintenance/parts replacement should be carried out by a qualified mechanic! Feed the split pin through the caliper, pads and pad tensioner. Bend the end of the split pin so the pads are secure and will not fall out. Attach and tighten the caliper to the forks/swing arm using the orginal allen key bolts.
  • Page 32: Fork Adjustment

    Front fork adjustment You can adjust the pre-load and compression of the front using the adjusters on the forks as shown below: Compression Pre-Load R e v v i B i k e 1 8 ” O w n e r ' s M a n u a l Page 32...
  • Page 33: Maintenance Schedule

    Maintenance Schedule Please follow the maintenance schedule shown below: Maintenance Item Maintenance cycle Tools and Remark Head set parts/bearings One year Grease Front and rear axles One year Grease Clean and check air pressure Rear shock One month 140psi max Recharge the battery after each use and once per month if the bike is not used.
  • Page 34 The tires should be inflated if Check every time before the air pressure is low. 20psi Tyre pressure / Tyre Tread riding. minimum. Check tyre for damage, cuts or sharp objects. Clean and re-grease forks Front forks One month stancions. Clean, check function, replace Check every time before Brake / Brake pads...
  • Page 35: Warranty

    • Rented. 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. It is advised to keep your original box and packaging throughout your bikes warranty period in case the bike needs to be returned to base.

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