
What's the best way to care for my eBike?
Sterzl: That depends on how dirty it is. Water is never wrong, provided it doesn't come from a steam cleaner. It is simply a no-go to work on the components of an eBike with high pressure, as water can penetrate into the bearings of the motor, hubs or rear frame.
What should I do if water runs into the battery mount?
Sterzl: The mount is designed in such a way that water can drain off and the contacts can dry. To ensure that this happens, the mount and plug area should be kept clean. The contacts are provided with a coating which protects the surface against corrosion and wear. Technical vaseline may also be used if necessary.
Where should I lubricate the chain – at the front sprocket or at the rear?
Sterzl: Neither of these. When applying lube, care must be taken that the brake discs are not contaminated or the sprocket gummed up. It is therefore best to spray where the chain runs freely. It is best to remove excess lube with a rag or soft cloth.
How should I care for my eBike during the winter if it is not used for some weeks or months?
Sterzl: It should be clean and lightly lubricated, the chain and exposed aluminium parts treated with suitable care products. Battery and display should be removed and stored in a dry place at room temperature, ideally between 10 and 20 degrees. It is important for the battery to have a residual charging capacity of between 30 and 60 percent.

What if I also use the eBike in winter?
Sterzl: Simply remove the salt from spray water or snow after riding and allow to dry well. Don't worry, eBikes are very robust.
