User guide

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a. Suspension fork adjustment
Chapter 6: Tire, Tube, Wheel and Axle Repair
The G Plus Genesis was designed for ease of servicing. Repairs are no more difficult than on a traditional bicycle.
Any neighborhood bicycle shop should be able to repair a flat, change a tire or replace a wheel. Please review the
following chapter on how to remove and replace the front and rear wheel of your G Plus Genesis.
a. Removing the front motor wheel
The front motorized wheel incorporates a quick disconnect for removing the wheel. To remove the wheel, follow
these instructions, it will only take a few minutes (you will need to use an 18mm wrench and snips). Read the
instructions fully before first attempting to remove the wheel.
First, turn the battery to the “UNLOCK” position and remove the battery.
To work on bicycle, it may be easier to turn the bicycle upside down by placing blankets on the ground
and resting the bicycle on the saddle and handlebar.
Locate the motor disconnect weather proof plug on the left side of the suspension fork and separate
the connector.
Locate the cable tie which ties the motor wire to the fork. Cut the cable tie with snips.
On each axle nut there is a rubber nut protector, remove these protectors simply by pulling on them.
On the wired side of the axle, slide the rubber protector up the wire only a few inches.
Using the 18mm wrench, turn counter clockwise each axle nut until the axle washers are clear from the
fork.
Remove the wheel from the forks by pulling on the wheel.
b. Installing the front motor wheel
The front motorized wheel easily installs onto the fork within a few minutes. Follow the instructions below on
installing the front motor wheel (you will need to use an 18mm wrench). Your G Plus Genesis included additional
cable ties with the User Guide. 1 cable tie will be needed to install the motor. Read the instructions fully before
attempting to install the wheel. (SEE PHOTOS ON NEXT PAGE)
Slide the motor into the fork drop outs by aligning the axle into the dropouts. The axle has flat edges
which require the axle to enter the dropouts with the flat edges facing front and back. The axle with the
motor wire protruding is to enter the left side dropout (the left side is when standing behind the fork).
Each axle side has 2 washers and a nut. Slide the washers into the fork dropout safety flange and
tighten nuts by hand.
Using an 18mm wrench, fully tighten axle nuts. Axle nuts should be tightened to 250 lb*in.
Plug motor connection by aligning arrows on each end of the connector and slide together.
Once connectors are plugged, you must test connection. Install the battery as described in Chapter 8
“Battery Management” section c “Installing and locking the battery”. Turn the ignition key to “ON” at the
The G Plus Genesis uses a dual pre-
load adjustable suspension fork. The
fork’s dual adjustment offers either a
softer of firmer ride for smoothing out
the bumps in your path. The pre-load
can be adjusted according to your
weight and liking. You can easily
adjust the suspension performance
by rotating the knobs at the top of
each leg at the crown.