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battery base. LED lights on throttle will light up displaying power to the motor. Pull the front motor
wheel off the ground (if the bicycle is not turned upside down) and turn the throttle to test the motor. If
the motor turns, the connection is solid. If motor does not turn, turn key to “OFF” position at battery and
then check the motor connector to ensure a solid connection has be made. Test again after checking.
After confirming a solid connection, use the cable tie to connect the motor cable to the side of the
suspension fork and once tightened, cut off the extended amount.
c. Removing and installing the rear wheel
The rear wheel on the G Plus Genesis can be removed or installed without tools. A quick release skewer through a
hollow axle is utilized for easy and quick wheel removal. A quick release skewer is a rod that has a threaded acorn
nut on one end and a cam lever assembly on the other end. The cam lever applies pressure and locks the axle in
place. The majority of higher quality bicycles produced in the last decade incorporates this design.
When removing the wheel, it will be easier to turn the bicycle upside down and rest the bicycle in its saddle and
handlebar. Place a few blankets on the ground as not to scratch the saddle or handlebar controls. To remove the
wheel, follow these steps:
Prior to removing the wheel, shift the bicycle into gear 6 or 7 (the small COG/sprocket on the rear
cassette. It will be easy to remove the wheel if the chain is at the end of the cassette. Make sure to spin
the crank while shifting gears.
Locate the quick release lever on the left side of the bicycle (opposite the chain side) and pull the quick
release lever open and away from the frame.
The quick release lever being opened will loosen the grip on the frame and the wheel will now slide out
easily from the dropouts with a few light taps.
The 7 speed cassette mounted to the free body hub can be slid out from the chain with no issue. The
spring of derailleur may cause the lower pulley to get in the way of removing the wheel. Simply pull the
pulley out of the way.
When installing the wheel, it is basically opposite of the above “removing the wheel’. Follow the below instructions
on installing the wheel:
Pull or push the rear derailleur lower pulley with chain out of the way of the drop outs.
Now check to make sure the chain is not in the way and align the wheel above (below if bike is on kick
stand and not upside down) the dropouts and pay attention to the lining up of the disk brake rotor into
the brake caliper (between the pads).
Prior to inserting the wheel into the dropouts, pull the chain onto the cassette.
Slide the wheel axle into the frame dropouts.
Once the wheel is in the dropouts, confirm they are completely mounted in the dropouts with no space.
Install the axle quick release skewer if it is not installed. With quick release lever fully open, tighten
acorn nut until a slight resistance.
Once tightened, close the quick release lever with force to clamp and lock the axle into the dropouts.
The force must be strong enough for the axle not to become loose later. It should take some effort to
close the lever but not so much that you are straining or feel you are damaging the quick release. You
should not be able to open the quick release lever with 1 finger.
Test to see if the quick release lever will open with 1 finger, if it opens you must perform the previous
step again until the quick release lever clamp is tight.