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The Bike Shield Assembly Instruction

You have just purchased the most advanced and practical motorcycle storage solution on the market. Please check 

“Frame Tube List” and “Bolts List” before you start assembling. Follow assembly instruction from “STEP 1” to “STEP 7”

 in order. 

- Frame Tube List -

- Bolts List -

A Bolt Set

B Bolt Set

C Bolt Set

D Bolt Set

C Tube

: Square 15x15mm

 

 1 Hole

I Tube

: Square 15x15mm

 

2 Holes on same sides

B Tube

: Square 15x15mm

 

 2 Holes on different sides

L Tube

: Square 15x15mm

AP Tube

: Square 15x15mm

AO Tube

: Square 25x25mm

Tube Binding Bar

A Tube

: Square 25x25mm

Cross Plate

6 pcs

2 pcs

2 pcs

2 pcs

6 pcs

1 pcs

2 pcs

(Left, Right)

2 pcs

1 pcs

Bolt Length

Length : 35mm Plastic Washer

Loose Proof Nut

10 sets

Length : 50mm

Loose Prof Nut

6 sets

Length : 40mm

Plastic Washer

Nut Steel Washer Loose Prof Nut

2 sets

4 ea Rubber Leg

4 ea Screw

2 sets

CI Tube

: Square 15x15mm

 Shortest

2 pcs

1 - 4

Length : 40mm

Loose Prof Nut

2 ea Rubber Bolt Cap (STEP 4 -  3 , 6 ) 

* During the assembly, please be careful for sharp area like the edge of Cross Plate. Screw driver and 10 mm 

(13/32 inch) spanner tools required to assemble The Bike Shield.

► The Bike Shield assembly video

 

at    http://thebikeshield.com/assemblyinstruction.php

The Bike Shield carry a one year warranty against manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship. The Bike Shield 

is supposed to be fixed on the ground using the cross plate and anchor bolts so that it prevents The Bike Shield from 

falling down in high winds. It is also recommended to place The Bike Shield against the wall. Under customer’s 

responsibility, The Bike Shield has to be secured to prevent any accident caused by strong wind, heavy snow or other 

natural disasters. Warranty does not cover defects or damages caused by accidents, alteration, improper installation, fire,

earthquake, flood, lightning, storm, and other natural disasters.

Website: www.thebikeshield.com 

Email: [email protected]

The Bike Shield has to be secured to the ground.

Summary of Contents for Tourer

Page 1: ...Shortest 2 pcs 1 4 Length 40mm Loose Prof Nut 2 ea Rubber Bolt Cap STEP 4 3 6 During the assembly please be careful for sharp area like the edge of Cross Plate Screw driver and 10 mm 13 32 inch spanner tools required to assemble The Bike Shield The Bike Shield assembly video at http thebikeshield com assemblyinstruction php The Bike Shield carry a one year warranty against manufacturing defects in...

Page 2: ...ube right and left side Use rubber or wooden hammer to connect Tubes 1 2 Screw up Rubber Leg into B Tube 4 5 All bolts should be inserted from outside to inside of The Bike Shield 1 2 Assemble A Tube with Tube Binding Bar using B Bolt Set 3 4 Assemble B Tube with Tube Binding Bar using A Bolt Set 5 Put Cross Plate on A Tube Cross Plate has two holes for anchor bolts fixing to the floor A T u b e A...

Page 3: ... e L Tube L Tube A Tube 1 C T u b e 2 C Tube 3 C Tube A Bolt Set A Bolt Set B Tube C Bolt Set B Tube A Tube A Tube A Tube CI Tube I Tube CI Tube A Bolt Set A Bolt Set A Bolt Set 2 3 1 3 4 Rubber Bolt Cap Rubber Bolt Cap a Assemble three 1 2 3 C Tubes on the left side into Tube Binding Bar b Assemble three 1 2 3 C Tubes on the right side into Tube Binding Bar Use A Bolt Set to assemble 1 3 C Tubes ...

Page 4: ... and right side of pockets and connect with each AP Tube Front Large Velcro 1 2 Steel Washer Rear Large Velcro 3 4 5 5 5 5 5 7 6 1 2 Put B Tube through pockets on left and right side of cover 3 Assemble AP Tube with both side of the B Tube 4 Pull the rear side Large Velcro flap under the rear side of AP Tube and B Tube then attach Large Velcro flap together 5 Attach Velcro straps 6 7 Insert the St...

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