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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Your BEMOOV and its components

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Assembly instructions

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04 - 14

 

A. Unpacking ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 

04 - 05

 

B. Adjusting the handlebars .............................................................................................................................................................................. 

06 - 07

 

C. Attaching the front wheel .............................................................................................................................................................................. 

08 - 09

 

D. Connecting the front brake .......................................................................................................................................................................... 

10

 

E. Attaching the pedals ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 

11

 

F. Adjusting the saddle height ......................................................................................................................................................................... 

12

 

G. Positioning the reflectors .............................................................................................................................................................................. 

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H. Tire pressure ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 

14

 Safety instructions and guidelines for use 

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15 - 16

Servicing and maintenance

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17 - 19

 

A. General ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 

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B. Frame ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 

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C. Brakes .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 

18

 

D. Wheels ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 

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E. Drivetrain .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 

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Adjustments and repairs

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20

Important technical data

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20

Environment

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Limits of liability

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21

Warranty

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This manual contains important instructions regarding the assembly, safety, use and maintenance of your 
bicycle.

Before using your bike, we recommend that you read this detailed information as well as view the explana-
tory videos when you visit our website www.bemoov-bikes.be.

If you still have questions or concerns when assembling or using your Bemoov, you can also consult our 
FAQs, and if you cannot find the answer to your question, you can contact our support team via the website 
www.bemoov-bikes.be

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Summary of Contents for M24

Page 1: ...USER S MANUAL Bemoov M24 www bemoov bikes be ...

Page 2: ...ls 19 E Drivetrain 19 Adjustments and repairs 20 Important technical data 20 Environment 20 Limits of liability 21 Warranty 21 This manual contains important instructions regarding the assembly safety use and maintenance of your bicycle Before using your bike we recommend that you read this detailed information as well as view the explana tory videos when you visit our website www bemoov bikes be ...

Page 3: ...ont brake arm Fork Brake lever Brake block Saddle Stem Derailleur Seat clamp Quick releases Rim Stem spacer Free wheel Crank Seatpost Spoke Tire Handlebar Stem clamp bolt Chain Pedal Stem cap Steering cup Chain guard Bottom bracket YOUR BEMOOV AND ITS COMPONENT 18 19 20 21 15 13 14 1 2 3 4 5 12 11 10 16 17 26 28 22 23 24 25 27 8 9 6 7 ...

Page 4: ...4 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Your Bemoov bike is delivered to you partially assembled It is essential that you follow the assembly instructions in this ma nual extremely carefully A UNPACKING ...

Page 5: ...5mm 1 Allen key M4 4 mm 1 open end wrench 15mm 1 white front reflector offset clamp 1 red rear reflector right clamp 4 orange wheel reflectors 1 pair of pedals 1 front wheel quick release 1 user manual The removal of the protective coverings is very simple Most detach manually If you must use scissors or pliers avoid scratching the paints ATTENTION ...

Page 6: ...rs on the stem STEP 4 Gradually retighten the cover bolts in a cross pattern following the diagram above and respecting the top and bottom spaces between the cover and the stem body STEP 3 Then replace the cover and its 4 bolts Center the handlebar by referring to the lines engraved on it B FIXING AND ADJUSTING THE HANDLEBAR 1 4 2 3 ...

Page 7: ...s correctly can lead to serious accidents Take the handles with both your hands Try by rotating the handlebars forwards or backwards to make sure that they are properly tightened on the stem No movement should be observed If there is still movement tighten the various bolts to reach the maximum tightening torque of 6 Nm If in doubt check the technical information or contact our support team via ou...

Page 8: ...he arms of the front brake STEP 2 Place the front wheel between the fork by fitting it on the axle of the front wheel hub Check the direction of rotation of the tire which is indicated on the sidewall of the tire C ATTACHING THE FRONT WHEEL ...

Page 9: ...ing it towards the back of the bike You should feel a clamping pressure when the QR lever is closed The degree of quick tightening can be ad justed by turning the nut when the lever is open turn it clockwise to tighten or counter clockwise to release the pressure Check that the front wheel is correctly installed once the QR is closed Raise the handlebars and try to move the front wheel side to sid...

Page 10: ...ly Both brake pads must be in contact with the rim D CONNECTING THE FRONT BRAKE Before allowing the child to ride the bike always check that the brakes are working properly The brakes are factory adjusted However you can follow our advice on settings on our site if necessary If in doubt please check the technical information or contact our support team via our website bemoovbikes com ATTENTION ...

Page 11: ...ront of the left crank arm the green L sticker on the crank arm and the one on the pedal must be identical Then insert the pedal in the thread and tighten counterclockwise until it locks E INSTALLING THE PEDALS Sticker R red Sricker L green Make sure you have clearly identified the R and L pedals before screwing them in otherwise the bolt threads will be permanently damaged For best results we adv...

Page 12: ...elease Never mount the seat post above its maximum allowable height indicated by an engraving on the seat post since this could break the seat post or the seat tube ATTENTION F ADJUSTING THE SADDLE HEIGHT STEP 1 Slightly loosen the seat tube clamp STEP 2 Adjust the saddle height so that your child can have his her feet on the ground when sitting on the saddle and hold that position steady STEP 3 C...

Page 13: ...13 G ADJUSTING THE REFLECTORS STEP 1 Place the white reflector at the front on the handlebar with the offset clamp STEP 2 Place the red reflector at the back on the seatpost with the right clamp ...

Page 14: ...t car lights and headlights as a way to make the bike more visible but they do not replace lights If your child rides at night the bike must be equipped with lights as provided for in the Highway Code Please check the relevant national legal requirements ATTENTION STEP 4 Place the fixing nut in the center hole of the reflector Screw it At this stage the reflector is secure It may still move slight...

Page 15: ...e new bike in a safe environment under your control Make sure your child understands how the brakes on their bike work Check if it can stop at all times and safely by using the brake levers Avoid allowing your child to ride in wet weather and on slippery ground Be aware that braking and tire grip performance will be significantly reduced in these conditions Please ensure that children are aware th...

Page 16: ...ght enough Brakes and brake levers work and are properly adjusted The wheels are tightened at the axles and rotate well The saddle height allows your child to put his her feet on the ground in order to start or stop easily The tire pressure is sufficient and appropriate see tire sidewall pressure PSI BAR All the bolts and other components are well fixed and show no signs of abnormal wear The frame...

Page 17: ... before using them Never clean your bike with a high pressure jet Regularly lubricate the moving parts of your bike Weather conditions are usually the main determinant of maintenance and lubrication frequency This maintenance also depends on the frequency type and duration of riding B BIKE FRAME Bemoov frames are made of high quality and very light 6061 aluminum Frame maintenance is minimal Cleani...

Page 18: ...ice a slight stretching of the brake cable It will be more and more soft Unscrewing bolt 5 anti clockwise will restore tension to the brakes Regularly check the wear of the brake pads Never exceed the wear lines Once the brakes wear beyond the wear lines they will have to be replaced Regularly check the angle of the brake lever on the handlebar The correct angle of 30 35 should allow a straight li...

Page 19: ...ubject to strong forces Its tension can fluctuate depending on its use The tension is ideal if it does not form too marked a curve see photo This tension can be adjusted by moving the rear wheel horizontally D THE WHEELS Depending on your child s type of riding the wheels may suffer damage or deformation cracks warping These issues can cause braking and handling problems Deformed cracked or broken...

Page 20: ...ile using the bike All stem bolts Bottom bracket clamp bolt Pedals Brake lever Brake cable pinch bolt Seat clamp Brake blocks 4 6Nm 40 Nm 35 40 Nm 4 6 Nm 6 Nm 6 8 Nm 8 Nm Components Tightening force RESPECT OUR ENVIRONMENT Bemoov is committed to respecting the environment We have protected your bike in its box with a maximum of recyclable elements Please sort and appropriately dispose of these pro...

Page 21: ...imely fashion Any damage failure or loss caused by abuse neglect improper repair improper maintenance alteration modification as well as failure to follow instructions or warnings in this manual an accident or any other abnormal excessive or improper use including but not limited to stunts jumps downhill trial riding with heavy loads or any other manner for which the bicycle has not been designed ...

Page 22: ...l contains a summary of important instructions on the assembly and safety of your BEMOOV bike Before using the bike we recommend that you read the detailed information on assembly use safety maintenance and warranty as well as the explanatory videos by connecting to our website www bemoov bikes be or by flashing the code opposite If you still have questions or doubts when assembling or using your ...

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