User Manual

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Assembly
Tools required: 13mm wrench and 17mm wrench Tools required: 4mm hex wrench
Handlebar Assembly
Back Rest Assembly
1. Insert handlebar stem tube into fork tube.
Align holes and insert bolt hardware and
tighten securely with a 17mm and 13mm
wrench.
2. Insert backrest tubes into frame tubes.
Align holes, insert hardware, and tighten
securely with a 4mm hex wrench.
Tools required: Air/tire pump, valve extender (rear wheel only)
pressure maybe lost between the manufacture date and your purchase
date.
Using a hand pump with a Schrader-type valve and pressure gauge
inflate the tires to the recommended PSI as called out on the tire. It is
not recommended to use pressurized system similar to the ones found
at gas stations as these are designed to inflate automobile tires that
have much higher air capacity volumes.
REAR
Remove valve cap and align threads on valve extender onto the
valve stem. Attach pump head to the valve and inflate to the
recommended PSI called out on the tire sidewall. Remove the
valve extender and replace the valve cap.
ENSURE BOTH TIRES ARE AT THE CORRECT PSI
BEFORE RIDING THE MOTORBIKE.
FRONT
Remove valve cap and attach pump head to the valve and inflate
tire to the recommended PSI called out on the tire sidewall.
Replace valve cap.
NOTE: always use the valve extender when inflating the rear tire or
damage may occure to the tire valve. If you lose the valve extender,
you may purchase one at most automotive stores or contact
customer service for a replacement.
WARNING: It is important to routinely check and maintain
tire pressure as this directly impacts the safety and performance
of the motor bike. Do not overinflate tire as this can cause
damage to the tire or the wheel.
TIRE PSI: 36 MAX
Valve extender