Kepler Dual Battery: Maintenance and Care GuideUpdated 2 days ago
To keep your Ariel Rider Kepler Dual Battery performing at its peak, regular maintenance is essential. Neglecting these tasks can lead to unsafe riding conditions and may void your warranty.
1. Cleaning and Lubrication
Cleaning: Use a soft, damp cloth to clean the frame and components. Never use high-pressure water, as it can damage the motor, BMS, or electrical connectors.
Lubrication: Apply high-quality bicycle chain lubricant every 100-150 miles. Clean the chain with a degreaser first if it is excessively dirty.
2. Routine Inspection Schedule
Frequency | Key Tasks to Perform |
Weekly (50 mi) | Check tire pressure (approx. 35 PSI); inspect brake pad wear and lever responsiveness; ensure axle nuts are tight. |
Monthly (200 mi) | Measure chain elongation; examine battery case for cracks or swelling; clean brake rotors with isopropyl alcohol. |
6 Months (1,000 mi) | Test suspension rebound and compression; adjust derailleur tension for smooth shifting; inspect all electrical cables for fraying or corrosion. |
Annually (2,000 mi) | Schedule a professional tune-up with a certified mechanic; perform a full drivetrain overhaul; replace wheel bearings if necessary. |
Pro Tip: Always address minor issues immediately to prevent them from becoming costly repairs later.
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