2.1 Mechanical safety check 2.2 Safety: the basics 2.3 Riding at slopes 2.4 Wet weather riding 2.5 Night riding 3.0 List of Parts…………………………………… 6 4.0 Assembling the Dirt Bike………………… 5.0 Charging the batteries …………………… 14 6.0 Maintenance…………………………………… 16 7.0 Trouble shooting guide…………………… 18 8.0 Wiring diagram………………………………...
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(151 L x65 W x 95 H cm) Motor Type : Geared PM brushed DC motor Motor Power : 450W Battery Type : sealed lead acid, gel type Battery Contents : Three 12 V, 12Ah Charger : 110V/220V In, 44V DC Out Charging time : 4-6 hours Maximum speed...
MECHANICAL SAFETY CHECK Check the condition of your bike before each ride. 1. Nuts and bolts: Ensure nothing is loose. 2. Tires and Wheels: Ensure tires are correctly inflated and the tires are in good shape. Spin each wheel slowly and look for cuts in the tread and sidewall.
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(goggles or face shield), gloves, boots, long sleeved shirt or jacket, and long pants. 6. Never consume alcohol or drugs before or while operating the electric dirt bike. 7. Never operate at speed too fast for your skills. Always drive at low speed on dusty surfaces.
14. Observe all local electric vehicle laws and regulations. You must also be aware of all local laws and ordinances that govern and/or restrict the use of electric dirt bike. The laws and ordinances vary greatly from municipality to municipality. It is your responsibility to know and abide by your local restrictions.
(approximately one third of the wheel height). Remember that water may damage the motor and controller and may also affect the braking system of the dirt bike. NIGHT RIDING The electric dirt bike is not meant for riding at night.
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Front Fender 7. Chain Guard Front Number Plate 8. Kickstand Motor 9. Accessory Cover...
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1. Left Grip 2. Left Brake Handle 3. Battery Pack Cover Cap 4. Handlebar Clamp Bracket 5. Right Brake Handle 6. Right Grip/Throttle Motor...
When the battery capacity is low, only the “mid and min” light will illuminate. When battery is empty, only the “min” light of the battery gauge will illuminate. Tool Kit 1. Tool Kit Bag 2. Screwdriver 3. Allen Wrench (3 mm) 4.
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Remove the dirt bike from the carton. Use the packing foam to hold the dirt bike upright in a stable position. Locate the Footrest / Kickstand, nuts and bolts. Put the Footrest and Kickstand into position. Insert bolts, then thread the nuts onto their back-sides.
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Insert the front axle into the front fork (from the left side of front fork). Be sure to include the bushing indicated by the arrow. Place the right side fork bracket into the slot of the drum brake. Push the front axle into the right side of the front fork.
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Place the bolts and nuts through the forward holes, and tighten using the 10 mm wrench. Tighten the screws, with washers, into the aft holes using the enclosed screwdriver. Mounting the Handlebars Push the right brake lever over the right side of the Handlebar.
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Lift the handle bar into an upright position. Ensure that handle symmetrical position. Fasten the 4 bolts into the handle bar clamp bracket using the 8 mm wrench. Rotate the brake levers and accelerator into proper position and tighten the screws using the enclosed allen wrenches.
Remove the cap and the battery cover. Remove connecting socket, which is on the right side of the battery pack. Unlock the battery by turning the key counter-clockwise in the lock. Lift the battery pack out of the Ripper, using its handle.
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1. To charge the battery remotely, remove the battery pack. (See the steps in “Removing the Battery”). 2. Charge the battery by connecting the charger output to the battery pack, and plugging the charger input plug into a wall outlet. 3.
Adjusting the Drum Brakes 1. The brake cables primary length adjustment is at the brake drum housing, where the brake cable terminates with a small bolt with a saddle-nut. 2. The brakes are tightened by turning the saddle-nut clockwise, and loosened by turning the saddle-nut counter-clockwise.
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2 or 3 months. But remember: NEVER store the battery in a depleted state. Other Components The electric dirt bike should be inspected from time to time. Refer to the maintenance schedule below. check ? adjust ? lubricate ¦...
tight. Brake pads-to check for wear. Wheel rim- to ensure it is not distorted. Frame and front fork- to ensure they are not distorted. Brake-to ensure proper function. Charger cable and other cables-ensure it is not frayed. Throttle- to ensure that it is working properly.
coming from 2. Brush in motor has service to replace a new motor. come loose. motor. Bike does not Replace Controller or stop when Controller or Throttle Throttle. Customer Throttle returns is defective. service can assist in to original diagnosis. position.
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Global Inc. and found in the reasonable judgment of Q-Global Inc. to be defective in material or workmanship will be repaired or replaced by an authorized Q-Global Inc. service dealer without charge for parts and labor. The Q-Global Inc. Product including any defective parts must be returned to an authorized service dealer within the warranty period.
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LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may have other rights, which vary from state to state. This warranty applies to all Q- Global Inc. Products manufactured by Q-Global Inc. and sold in the United States.
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