EDIKANI E-Bike Deep Maintenance & Care Guide
Since its founding in 2018, EDIKANI has remained at the forefront of high-power, all-terrain micro-mobility. Whether it is the dual-motor "Beast" TOP-D80 with a 5000W peak output or the ED-SN01 designed specifically for snow and mountain trails, these high-performance machines require professional-grade maintenance far beyond that of a standard bicycle.
To ensure your EDIKANI retains the same explosive power and stability as the day you first rode it, we have prepared this comprehensive deep maintenance guide covering every critical component.
Part I: The Core Power System — Electrochemical Care for Battery & Motor
The battery and motor are the heart of EDIKANI’s ability to conquer 35-degree inclines.
1. Lithium Battery Life-Cycle Management
EDIKANI utilizes high-specification Li-ion battery packs (e.g., 52V 32Ah or 38Ah dual systems).
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Activation & Charging: For a new bike, the initial charge should last 4–6 hours. Daily charging should occur in environments between 15–24°C (60–75°F). Never charge in extreme temperatures below 4°C (40°F) or above 40°C (105°F).
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Deep Removal Techniques: Removal varies by model:
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Integrated Down-tube (e.g., SN01): Insert the key to unlock. While rotating the release knob, you must support the bottom of the battery with your other hand to prevent the 10+ lb pack from sliding out unexpectedly.
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Sub-saddle Models: Press the button under the saddle to lift it, then use the key to unlock and pull the battery upward.
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Terminal Cleaning: Periodically wipe battery terminals and chassis slots with isopropyl alcohol. Apply a thin layer of dielectric grease to improve conductivity and create a barrier against moisture and corrosion.
2. High-Power Motor Monitoring
EDIKANI’s dual-motor systems (3000W–5000W peak) generate significant heat during operation.
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Heat Dissipation: Ensure the motor housing is free of thick mud or debris to maintain cooling efficiency.
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Abnormal Noise Detection: Listen for metallic grinding or unusual vibrations. If the motor overheats during a long climb, the "Thermal Cutoff" safety feature may engage. If this happens, turn off the power and let the bike rest for 5–10 minutes.
Part II: Mechanical Drivetrain & Braking — Tribology and Safety
1. 7-Speed Drivetrain
The high-torque output of an EDIKANI puts several times more stress on the chain and cassette than a traditional bike.
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Deep Cleaning: Every 200–300 km, use a dedicated degreaser to clean the chain and remove accumulated black metallic debris.
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Lubricant Selection:
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Dry Conditions: Use a dry lube to minimize dust adhesion.
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Wet/Muddy Conditions: Use Ceramic Wet Lube. Its nanoparticles provide long-lasting wear protection against the elements.
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2. Hydraulic Braking System
To manage speeds of 30–50 MPH, EDIKANI comes standard with professional-grade hydraulic disc brakes.
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Pad Thickness: When the friction layer wears down to less than 3mm (approx. 1/8 inch) or the metal backing plate is exposed, replace them immediately to avoid damaging the expensive brake rotors.
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Rotor Correction: If you hear a squealing sound, check if the rotor is warped from heat. Clean rotors only with oil-free brake cleaner or alcohol.
Part III: All-Terrain Handling — Fat Tires & Suspension
1. 26"/27.5" Fat Tire Management
Fat tires are the foundation of EDIKANI’s dominance over sand, snow, and rugged trails.
Dynamic Tire Pressure (PSI) Recommendations:
| Terrain Type | Recommended PSI Range |
| City Pavement | 35 – 50 PSI |
| Mountain / Forest Trails | 25 – 35 PSI |
| Snow / Soft Sand | 15 – 25 PSI |
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Bead Inspection: Ensure the tire bead is perfectly seated in the rim. If you notice a slow leak, check for bead looseness and remove any thorns or sharp stones embedded in the tread.
2. Suspension System
Full-suspension models (like the EX-R05) feature front suspension forks and rear shock absorbers.
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Stanchion Cleaning: After every off-road session, wipe the dust off the suspension inner tubes (stanchions). This prevents grit from scratching the seals and causing oil leaks.
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Damping Adjustment: Periodically check that the lockout knob on the fork moves smoothly and adjust the pre-load according to your body weight.
Part IV: The Electronic Brain — Display & Wiring Safety
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LCD Fogging: If condensation appears inside the LCD screen, do not disassemble it. Place it in a dry, ventilated area, or let it sit in direct sunlight (1–2 hours) on a day with less than 40% humidity to drive out moisture.
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Wiring Inspection: Regularly check the Julet Connectors (waterproof connectors) between the display and the controller. Gently wiggle the connections; if loose, re-seat them firmly to ensure the waterproof seal is engaged.
Part V: Long-Term Storage & Seasonal Strategies
If you plan to store your bike for more than one month:
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State of Charge (SoC): Maintain the battery level between 30% – 60%. This is the most stable state for lithium-ion chemistry.
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Quarterly Recharge: Check the battery every 3 months. If it drops below 30%, give it a partial charge.
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Storage Environment: Keep the bike in a dry, cool indoor space. Avoid damp basements or outdoor sheds.
Conclusion: Enjoy Lifetime Technical Support
EDIKANI provides the original owner with a 1-year comprehensive manufacturer’s warranty (covering the frame, motor, and battery) and 24/7 professional technical support.
If you have questions during deep maintenance or need official installation videos and manuals for specific models like the TOP-D80 or ED-SN01, please visit:
👉 https://edikani.com/pages/install
Contact Us:
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Official Email:
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Remember, regular deep maintenance is not just about aesthetics—it ensures that on every journey into the unknown, you remain in 100% control.