HITWAY BK7 26 Inch Mountain Electric Bike Installation Guide
- June 3, 2024
- HITWAY
Table of Contents
- Parts Introduction
- Install the Handlebar
- Install the Front Fender
- Install the Front Wheel
- Install the Rear Fender
- Install the Pedals
- Install the Saddle
- Install the Front Reflector
- Install the Wheel Reflectors
- Switch on and off Operation
- MAINTENANCE CONTACT INFORMATION
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
HITWAY BK7 26 Inch Mountain Electric Bike Installation Guide
Parts Introduction
BK7 Parts
- Saddle and Seatpost
- Pedals
- 16-in-1 Multi-function Tool
- Bell
- Headlight Fixing Screws
- Wheel Reflectors
- Front Reflector
- Top Cover Screw Plug
- Front Wheel Quick Release Lever
- Front Fender
- Front Wheel Set
Install the Handlebar
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Rotate the handlebar tube towards the front of the bike and adjust the tube and fork to be parallel and perpendicular to the frame.
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Use the No. 5 Allen key from the 16-in-1 tool to tighten the top cap screw.
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Use the No. 4 Allen key in the 16-in-1 tool to tighten the screws “a” and “b” in the picture.
Note: The two screws should be tightened gradually, do not tighten one first, then tighten the other one.
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Fasten the top cover screw plug.
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Remove the 4 front cover screws with the No. 4 Allen key in the 16-in-1 tool and remove the tube front cover.
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Place the handlebar into the tube and center the handlebar angle.Then close the front cover.
NOTE: Do not twist the wire harness. -
Use the No. 4 Allen key in the 16-in-1 tool to gradually tighten the 4 front cover screws in the order shown in the picture.
Install the Front Fender
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Pre-install the headlight and the fender on the front fork with the headlight fixing screws.
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Tighten the screw with the No. 5 Allen key in the 16-in-1 tool.
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Pre-tighten the nut.
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Take out the 10mm sleeve and combine the 16-in-1 tool as shown in the picture.
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Tighten the nut with the combined tool.
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Use the No. 4 Allen key in the 16-in-1 tool to remove the fender support screws pre-installed on the left and right sides of the front fork.
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Fix the front fender support rods to the corresponding screw holes of the front fork and use the No. 4 Allen key in the 16-in-1 tool to tighten the screw.
Install the Front Wheel
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Unscrew the nut in the picture with the No. 15 open-end wrench in the 16-in-1 tool, and remove the support shaft.
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Put the front wheel into the front fork hook and snap it.
NOTE: Put the disc brake pads into the disc brake.
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Unscrew the quick release rod nut and take out a conical spring.
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Insert the quick release lever.
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Install the conical spring as shown.
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Screw on the quick release rod nut as shown
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Adjust the direction of the handle, adjust the screw to a suitable tightness, and fasten the handle upward.
Note: During this process, ensure that the front wheel is in the center of the front fork tube. If there is any deviation, please loosen the handle to adjust the position of the front wheel, and then lock the handle.
Install the Rear Fender
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Use the No. 4 Allen wrench in the 16-in-1 tool to remove the fixing screws of the mud plate support rods pre-installed on the left and right sides of the frame.
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Fix the rear fender support rods to the corresponding screw holes of the frame and use the No. 4 Allen key in the 16-in-1 tool to tighten the screws.
Install the Pedals
The “R” marked on the pedal shaft means the right pedal, and the “L” mark
means the left pedal.
Right Pedal Installation Method:
The “R” marked on the pedal shaft means the right pedal. First, rotate the
pedal shaft clockwise to pre-screw it into the right crank with a chainring,
and then use a No. 15 open-end wrench clockwise to tighten it.
Left Pedal Installation Method:
The “L” marked on the pedal shaft means the left pedal. First, turn the pedal
shaft counterclockwise by hand to pre-screw it into the left crank, and then
use a No. 15 open-end wrench to turn it counterclockwise to tighten it.
Install the Saddle
Pull adjustment handle of the seatpost in the direction shown in the picture.
Insert the seatpost and adjust it to the desired height
(Note: the length of seatpost inserted should exceed the safety mark)
Press the handle in the direction shown in the figure.
Note: If the handle is too tight or too loose, please adjust the screw at
“1” in the figure appropriately.
Install the Front Reflector
Using the Phillips screwdriver in the 16-in-1 tool, loosen the screws on the front reflector bracket.
Put the front reflector bracket into the corresponding position of the handlebar, and tighten the screw with the Phillips screwdriver in the 16-in-1 tool.
Install the Wheel Reflectors
Snap the wheel reflector into the spoke.
(Note: the spoke should be inserted into the slot in the middle of the
wheel reflector)
Turn in the reflector buckle, and screw it about 90 degrees with the flat-
blade screwdriver in the 16-in-1 tool to fix the tightening wheel reflector.
Switch on and off Operation
Long press the “i” button at “1”in the picture to turn the bike on or off.
MAINTENANCE CONTACT INFORMATION
Thank you for choosing us HITWAY. We provide warranty and lifetime after-sales
support for our HITWAY products. If you have any questions, please contact our
after-sales support team. We will provide you with technical support and
suitable solutions as soon as possible.
Email: support@hit-way.com
References
Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
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