Transporting Your Ezeebike; Service And Maintenance; General - ezee Sprint 2008 User Manual

Ezeebikes model year 2008 user manual
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4.9.1 Transporting your eZeebike

Remove your battery first, this makes the bike lighter for you to maneuvers.
There are many companies that make special carriers for all sorts of bicycles, be sure to
consult with the dealer before purchasing one to attach your eZeebike.
Always be sure that the bike during transportation is secure and stable.
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Service & Maintenance
5.1

General

eZeebike are always continually evolving as we look to technological advances in electric
bicycle components. As a result, manuals like this might not provide you with all the information
required for the lifetime of your bike. In order to help minimize the chances of an accident and
possible injury, it is critical that you have repairs, which are not described in this manual performed by
your dealer.
Your individual maintenance requirements depend on your riding style and geographical location.
Consult your dealer for help in determining your maintenance.
The amount of kinds of maintenance you can do yourself depends on the level of skill and
experience, and also whether you have the tools required.
To learn more about the services available for your bike,
1.
Ask your dealers whether copies of the manufacture's installation and service
instructions
for the components on your bike are available.
2.
Ask your dealer to recommend a book on bicycle repair.
3.
Ask your dealer about the availability of bicycle repair courses in your area.
4.
Visit our website periodically to learn more about our products.
Simple service and maintenance can be done by you, these require no special tools or
knowledge beyond what's explained in this manual.
A) Break-in period: your bike will last longer and work better if you break it in before riding it
hard. Control cables and wheel spokes may stretch or "seat" when a new bike is first used
and may require
B) Before every ride: mechanical safety checks
C) After every long ride; if the bike has been exposed to water or grit; or at least every 150
km or 100 miles:
• Clean the bike, incl. chain ring and rear wheel sprocket.
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