Because there were a lot of assembly questions we could all share knowledge about bike assembly.
So there is my bike as it came - mat black finish - size XL with DC charging port on top, M600 motor, 840Wh battery. My initial plan was leave it without additional colour, but when I saw it i bought mat black acrylic 2K paint.
I put first layer the same day at 14.00 and it run on several areas. So I waited until 20.00, sand that areas and applied paint again.
It is a bit better now - still far from perfect, but can put some stickers on later if needed
The next day (yesterday) I start with build-up at 4.00, went to shop for additional parts from 10 to 11.30, head some lunch and first run at 15.00.
Switch is fixed with a nut on inside - in my case now just hand-tight - it is really heavy to go to nut with a tool.
Cable holders are nice - a bit tight but it fits.
Added some soft package material to prevent them hitting the frame an causing noises.
I put some cables back in big tube and as seen add silicone tube over rear brake tube on two sharp edges (first one is when it came inside the frame). I did not use the small cable holder that is meant to be used at DC port since it has sharp edges and some cables would go ba those edges.
Assure that motor fits well without any force - cables are hawing a lot of space if routed correctly.
I forgot to take pic before I took a first ride...ans I know - chain is not long enough - will get longer today.
I baptist my bike to fit to the family.
Weight 25,6kg.
Hope this can help someone.
BR from Slovenia
Bogdan
So there is my bike as it came - mat black finish - size XL with DC charging port on top, M600 motor, 840Wh battery. My initial plan was leave it without additional colour, but when I saw it i bought mat black acrylic 2K paint.
I put first layer the same day at 14.00 and it run on several areas. So I waited until 20.00, sand that areas and applied paint again.
It is a bit better now - still far from perfect, but can put some stickers on later if needed
The next day (yesterday) I start with build-up at 4.00, went to shop for additional parts from 10 to 11.30, head some lunch and first run at 15.00.
Switch is fixed with a nut on inside - in my case now just hand-tight - it is really heavy to go to nut with a tool.
Cable holders are nice - a bit tight but it fits.
Added some soft package material to prevent them hitting the frame an causing noises.
I put some cables back in big tube and as seen add silicone tube over rear brake tube on two sharp edges (first one is when it came inside the frame). I did not use the small cable holder that is meant to be used at DC port since it has sharp edges and some cables would go ba those edges.
Assure that motor fits well without any force - cables are hawing a lot of space if routed correctly.
I forgot to take pic before I took a first ride...ans I know - chain is not long enough - will get longer today.
I baptist my bike to fit to the family.
Weight 25,6kg.
Hope this can help someone.
BR from Slovenia
Bogdan