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!FULLY CHARGE BATTERIES BEFORE FIRS
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Personal Care from Currie Technolog
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Please Retain your Sales Receipt as
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1. PARTS IDENTIFICATION ...........
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BMX Bicycles - BMX style bicycles a
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Enlightened Series - Lightweight, h
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SAFETY CHECKLISTBefore every ride,
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HelmetsIt is strongly advised that
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Seat and Handlebar Mounting Reflect
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Wet Weather!IT IS RECOMMENDED TO NO
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DrivetrainFreewheelCogsGuide Pulley
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Below the Bar ShiftersMany mountain
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StorageKeep your bicycle in a dry l
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Battery Terminal CoversBicycles wit
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34Taking Care of Your BatteriesProp
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Q: Is it normal that the batteries
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How to use the SLA Chargers (standa
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4.Plug charger into 24V battery cha
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FusesAll Currie Technologies® Hybr
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Wiring Diagram - TAG/PAS w/ RMB Bic
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NOTE: Some models of bicycles may b
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Shifter binder bolt(2.5 Allen key)1
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SeatClampAdjustingNutAttachSeat Her
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AdjustingNutQuick ReleaseAxleHubAxl
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Front BrakeDetermine which type of
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