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Congratulations on purchasing your new Rize bike! You have
chosen a bike that will give you an unreal riding experience, and
you have chosen wisely
Please read this Owner’s Manual carefully before using your new
e-bike. It is your reference for assembly, maintenance, and safety
1 Safety Check
Please check the following components: handlebar, stem, pedals, crank arms, and wheels. Ensure they are properly installed
and tightened. While some of the components are pre-assembled, it is still important to make sure every component is tightened
to the indicated torque value. Failing to notice a loose component may cause it to detach during use and lead to serious injury
• Wheels: A critical part of assembling your bike is securing the front and rear wheels, and checking the tightness of the
wheel axle nuts. Properly installed wheels are essential to the safe use of the bike.
• Tires: Both tires must be in ated to the speci cations outlined in the manual. Failing to do so will reduce performance,
increase tire wear, and compromise your safety.
• Crank: Ensure the crank pedal arms are tightened to the indicated torque value (required tools: 8mm hex key, recommended
torque 30-35 N.m).
• Brakes: Ensure brakes are working correctly and properly secured. When braking, apply the rear brake rst, then the front
brake. Applying the brakes incorrectly may cause serious injury.
It is recommended to perform the above safety checks every 200 - 300 km (120 - 180 miles) or if the bike has not been used in
three weeks.
Users must become accustomed to the power controls before riding. It is highly recommended that you ride your new
bike in an open area and set the power assist level to “0”. Once you feel con dent operating your bike, increase the
power assist gradually.
Keeping your hands over the brake levers is good practice. The brake levers have motor inhibitors that will shut down
the motor power when applied. If for any reason you lose control, apply the brake levers immediately to shut down the
motor power. Do not try to stop your bike using your feet, as this may cause the user to lose balance.
When walking or carrying your bike, turn off the power to avoid accidentally switching on the motor. If the motor is
accidentally switched on, immediately apply the brakes to cut off power to the motor
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2 General Information
Throttle: The throttle mechanism allows partial or full motor power to be activated. Inexperienced users should be more
cautious when rst pushing the throttle. The throttle function is deactivated when the pedal assist level is set to “0”.
Pedal Assist (Torque Sensor): The torque sensor activates the motor when pressure is applied to the pedals, causing the bike
a sudden forward movement.
Liability Disclaimer
There are risks associated with the use of any e-bike, and it is the responsibility of the
user to understand such risks. You are responsible for your own actions while using an
electric bike. Rize Bikes is not responsible nor liable for any accidents or injuries (whether
caused by you or others) that may occur during use. We recommend contacting your
insurance provider to determine whether or not your current insurance policy covers you
in the event of an accident.
(A) Handlebar (required tools: 5mm hex key, 4mm hex key)
1. Fit the handlebar
3. Remove the nut and spring (A) from the quick release skewer
4. Insert the quick release skewer with spring (B) pointing inward
into the right side of the wheel axle
5. Insert spring (A) pointing inward into the left side of the quick
release skewer and tighten the nut
6. Close the quick release lever and tighten by turning clockwise
4. Insert
5. Tighten
6. Close
(C) Rear Wheel (required tools: 18mm wrench, recommended torque 40 N.m
Recommended tire pressure is 5-30 psi. Tire pressure range depends on many variables so please use your discretion taking
into account your weight, cargo, terrain, temperature, the feel of traction you are experiencing while riding, and hill grades when
applicable.
(E) Fender (required tools: 4mm hex key, 5mm hex key, 10mm wrench
1. Place the fender hook on the front side of the fork arch at the highest position.
2. Insert the bolt into the headlight holder and fender hook, and tighten on the fork arch.
3. Use the bolts mounted on the fork to tighten the fender stays.
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(F) Pedals (required tools: 15mm wrench, recommended torque 35-40 N.m
The right and left pedals are marked with an "R" or "L" on the end of the thread. The right pedal axle has a smooth surface
whereas the left pedal axle has grooves.
The pedal and crank threads are designed to line up easily. Be sure to tighten the pedals with your hand, rst. It should be easy
for the rst few turns. Do not force if tightening is dif cult. If the tightening is dif cult, stop immediately as the pedal thread is not
aligned and continuing to do so will damage the thread of the crank arm.
Inserting the pedal into the wrong side, installing at the wrong angle, or failure to tighten rmly will and strip
WARNING the crank arm thread and will cause the pedal to detach
(G) Seat
1. Open the seat tube lever, insert the seat post, and close the lever to lock
2. Rotate the lever to adjust the lock tightness
3. Adjust the seat angle by loosening the bolt underneath the seat. You can tilt the seat up or
down and move it forward or backward to t your comfort (required tools: 5mm hex key,
recommended torque 25 N.m)
Do not raise the seat post beyond the minimum insertion point line. Doing so
WARNING may cause the seat post or frame to break and can result in serious injury or death
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(H) Chain Slap Guard (optional)
(J) Hydraulic Brake Lever Adjustment (required tools: 2mm hex key)
The battery keys are attached to the handlebar. Insert the key int
the key port, turn clockwise, and pull the battery or battery lever
4 Battery Care
Battery Charging
Ensure the battery is fully charged before your rst ride. The charger will show a red light indicating that the battery is charging.
Once fully charged the light will turn green
Remove the charger from the battery within one hour after it has been completely charged. The charger will automatically stop
charging when the battery is full, however, unnecessary damage to the charging components could occur if the charger is left
attached to the battery and power source.
The battery can be charged after each use. Charging the battery after short rides will not cause damage
• Charge the battery on a non-in ammable surface with a smoke/ re detector nearby. Do not charge the battery in a wet/humid
place or anywhere exposed to strong sunlight
• Always charge your battery where temperatures are between 10 - 25 °C
• Charge the battery with the supplied charger. Do not attempt to use another charger as it may damage the battery or cause a
re or an explosion
• Do not leave the battery unattended while charging.
Failure to follow proper charging procedures may result in damage to your battery, charger, and other
WARNING personal property
Battery Storage
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5 LCD Display
Switching the Power ON / OF
1. Press and hold the power button for two-seconds. The LCD display will turn on and the
bike will be ready to start.
2. To switch off, press and hold the power button for two-seconds
To enable LCD secure lock, refer to the LCD advanced settings (option 15)
The level of assist determines the motor’s input while pedalling. By default,
there are 1-7 levels of power assist, 1 being the lowest, and 7 the highest. If you
wish to ride with no power assist, select 0.
Press the + (up) / - (down) button to select the level of power assist
The throttle is enabled as soon as the LCD display is switched on. If you wish to
switch off the throttle, select power assist level “0”
To activate the cruise control, refer to the LCD advanced settings (option 13)
1. Press and hold the + (up) button for one second to switch on the lights
2. Press and hold the + (up) button again to switch the taillight to ashing mode.
3. Press and hold the + (up) button again to switch off the lights
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Walk Mod
Press and hold the - (down) button to start the walking mode. This feature will operate the motor at a relatively low speed to
assist you in walking the bike.
Short-press the power button to change the data mode display. Press again to
change to the next mode. The mode sequence
Average Speed > Max Speed > Current Speed > Single Trip > Odometer > Tim
Settings Mod
If no action is taken for 6 seconds on the settings mode, you will be redirected to the home screen
The sequence of the settings option: Cr > S7 > bL1 > OFF > Wd > bU0 > PSd
(advanced settings) > SPL > SAs > Sdr > PAs > EnP > Hd6 > Sdd > dPd > PP
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Whenever an error is detected, the LCD display shows the icon with an error code
6 Maintenance
It is important to perform proper maintenance and often tune up your bike to ensure optimal performance and safe riding.
Regularly lubricate your chain, gear shifter, sprocket, and all moving parts
Always check the condition of your bike before riding and make sure it is well maintained. When in doubt, consult a bicycle
mechanic for assistance.
If you do not have the experience, skill, or tools to maintain your bike, we highly recommend you hire a
WARNING quali ed bike mechanic to perform the work for you.
Cleaning:
• Wipe your bike after each wet ride and store in a dry place to avoid rust and corrosion
• Always remove the battery when cleaning or servicing your bike.
• Clean the battery and the battery housing with a slightly damp rag if necessary. Do not spray with water as this may damage
the battery or cause a short circuit
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• Regularly check tire pressure and ensure that they are in ated with appropriate air volume
• Lube your chain frequently (every 160 km / 100 mile). Use a special bike lube to maximize performance and get a smoother
ride
• Park your bike indoors during wet conditions. It requires proper maintenance to ensure all electrical systems are working
correctly, and to prevent your bike from becoming rusty and corroded
• Avoid transporting your bike on a vehicle rack during rain, as this may allow water to in ltrate the electrical components
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7 Legal Requirements
Electric bicycles are regulated, and regulations vary depending on your country/state/province/city. It is your responsibility to stay
informed of local laws and to comply with them. You may contact local authorities, electrical bicycle shops or bicycle associations
to acquire further information on legal requirements.
You are required to wear a helmet for your own safety. Use front and rear lights after sunset for increased visibility
Serial Number
It is important to keep a record of your serial number as this will be required by the police in case of theft. Rize Bikes does not
retain serial numbers of bikes sold. It is your sole responsibility to take note of the serial number upon receiving your bike.
8 Warranty
Our e-bikes are built using durable frames and quality parts supplied by solid brands. Each e-bike comes with a 12-month
warranty against defects from the manufacturer.
Electrical Part
Electrical parts include the LCD screen, throttle, controller, pedal assist sensor, motor, and battery. These parts are user-friendly
and can be easily replaced by the user. If an electrical problem is found, our team will provide the necessary support to resolve
the problem. Parts that are defective beyond repair will be replaced and shipping costs will be covered
Mechanical Part
Mechanical parts that are found damaged upon receiving the bike are covered by the warranty
Installation of any electrical components not originally supplied by Rize Bikes will void the warranty.
If you have any other questions please refer to the Rize Bikes Help Center