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FITTING THE RIDER TO THE BICYCLE

Riding a bicycle that is not correctly sized to the rider may result

in the rider's feet not being able to touch the ground and balance
the bicycle, properly reach the handlebar for steering or braking,
and loss of control when pedaling.

To determine the correct size of bicycle for the rider

●Straddle the assembled bicycle with feet shoulder width apart

and flat on the ground.

●There must be at least 1 inch (2.5 cm) of clearance between the

highest part of the top tube and the crotch of the rider with tires
properly inflated.

●The minimum leg-length for the rider is the highest part of the

top tube plus one inch.The chart should help you narrow your
search, but it is not a substitute for an expert helping you find a bike
that is most suitable.

Your new bicycle was assembled and tuned in the factory and

then partially disassembled for shipping. The following instructions
will enable you to prepare your bicycle for years of enjoyable
cycling.

Item

Cruiser Bike

Size

16 inch

20 inch

26inch

Bell

Training wheel

×

×

Kickstand

Brake style

coaster brake coaster brake

coaster brake
& V-brake

Rider Height

45-53inch

53-61inch

5.0-5.74ft

115-135CM

135-155CM

155-175CM

Child's Inseam

21-24inch

24-28inch

32-38inch

Saddle Height

55-60CM

60-71CM

82-99CM

Child's Age

5-9Y

7-13Y

14+Y

Handlebar Height 81-85CM

91-97CM

102-109CM

Bike Weight

10.8KG

11.5KG

17KG

Summary of Contents for Cruiser Bike

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual CRUISER...

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Page 3: ...o you can get the most out of every ride Please pay attention to the safety information it s there to help you avoid serious injury SPECIAL STATEMENT 1 The illustrations used in this manual just descr...

Page 4: ...e 6 Install Front Fender and Front Reflector 6 Install Handlebar 8 Adjust V Style Brake 9 Install Pedals 11 Install Seat and Rear Reflector 11 Install Bell 13 BEFORE EVERY RIDE 14 BASIC MAINTENANCE 15...

Page 5: ...d during the use of the bike 6 Obey all traffic laws especially stop signs and red lights 7 Be aware of other road vehicles behind and nearby 8 Before entering a street Stop look left right and left a...

Page 6: ...he rider is the highest part of the top tube plus one inch The chart should help you narrow your search but it is not a substitute for an expert helping you find a bike that is most suitable Your new...

Page 7: ...kings and train tracks all become more hazardous when wet NIGHT RIDING Important Riding a bicycle at night is not recommended Children should never ride at dawn at dusk or at night Riding at dawn at d...

Page 8: ...T Follow the traffic flow in a straight line and stay close to the curb Watch for cars moving in and out of traffic 8 OBEY ALL TRAFFIC LAWS REGULATIONS Most traffic regulations apply to bike riders as...

Page 9: ...e comes with some plastic pieces to protect the bike 1 Install Training Wheels Remove the adjustment nuts of training wheel Attach the training wheel and match bolts with fender holder Then reinstall...

Page 10: ...p outs Set the retaining washer into the hole on the fork drop out and tighten the nuts on both sides 3 Install Front Fender and Front Reflector Remove the nut and bolt on the fork first then attach t...

Page 11: ...n the QR code or browse the link below to fix https www youtube com watch v T0kq_lhZxks Use the screwdriver and 8mm wrench to loosen the two bolts on the curved strut plate Push the fender to the corr...

Page 12: ...ndlebar Rotate the handlebar towards the upright position and retighten the bolt Insert the handlebar into the head tube and tighten the expansion bolt with the allen wrench The stem height should be...

Page 13: ...bicycle movement and cause serious injury or death Be sure the brakes are functioning properly before using the bicycle NOTICE The 26 inch bike of this model has both V brake and coaster brake The 16...

Page 14: ...cable fixing bolt While holding the brake arm closed use your other hand to pull the brake cable tight through the cable fixing bolt tighten the cable fixing bolt fully with a M5 allen wrench Hold the...

Page 15: ...e clockwise direction as the inllustration shows 7 Install Seat and Rear Reflector Loosen the nuts on both sides of seat with 14mm wrench Then pull the seat post into a vertical position and retighten...

Page 16: ...reflector attach the reflector to the seat post then retighten the screw Insert the seat into the seat tube and tighten seat clamp bolt Be sure the minimum insertion marks do not go past the top of th...

Page 17: ...n and the hips should not rock from side to side when pedaling While sitting on the bicycle with one pedal at it s lowest point place the ball of your foot on that pedal The correct saddle height will...

Page 18: ...s Try to lift push down on and twist the seat to confirm that it is tight Look at the connection of the pedals to the crank arm You should see no pedal screw threads and the pedal should feel firm and...

Page 19: ...ed in water they should be taken out and re greased This will prevent accelerated bearing deterioration If paint has become scratched or chipped to the metal use touch up paint to prevent rust Clear n...

Page 20: ...E CABLE If the brake cable are not attached follow these steps Rotate the cable adjustment barrel and cable nut until the slots are aligned with the slot on the brake lever body Press the brake lever...

Page 21: ...ds if damaged 8 Remount one side of the tire onto the rim 9 Using a hand pump inflate the tube just enough to give it some shape 10 Place the valve stem through the hole in the rim and work the tube i...

Page 22: ...n this position and tighten the axle nuts 4 TIRE INSPECTION Tires must be maintained properly to ensure road holding and stability Check the following areas Inflation Ensure tires are inflated to the...

Page 23: ...izontal position with the front pedal in about the 4 o clock position and apply downward foot pressure on the pedal that is to the rear About 1 8 turn rotation will activate the brake The more downwar...

Page 24: ...e information of assembly and adjustment please scan the QR code or browse the link below to check our Youtube channel https www youtube com channel UClEWwGhf8z_7u6mjWiONom Q videos You can also follo...

Page 25: ...Retrue if possible or replace Tighten mounting bolts Repair or replace chaining set Constant clicking noises when pedaling Stiff chain link Loose pedal axle or bearing Loose bottom bracket axle or be...

Page 26: ...n incorrect Brake blocks rim dirty or wet Brake arms loose Replace blocks Correct block toe in Clean blocks and rim Tighten mounting bolts Knocking or shuddering when applying brakes Bulge in the rim...

Page 27: ...ealignment Tighten stem bolt until stem and fork are unified Use the between legs test til it passes the test Frequent punctures Inner tube old or faulty Tire tread casing worn Tire unsuited to rim Ti...

Page 28: ...Follow us Quick Assembly Guide Aceger kid s bike Acegerbike...

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