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MAINTENANCE

For the longevity of your bicycle proper maintenance and 
lubrication is necessary. In addition to the previous “Before 
Every Ride” section follow these helpful tips and consult us or a 
professional if more detailed information is needed.

Weekly:

•  Wipe your bike clean of any dirt with a damp cloth.
•  Inspect brake cable for wear.
•  Check brake pads.
•  Check rims for wear.

Every 6 month - 1 year:

•  Lubricate handlebar stem.
•  Lubricate seatpost.
•  Re -grease pedal threads.
•  Re -grease bottom bracket.
•  Re -grease wheel bearings.
•  Lubricate brake lever.

WARRANTY

The frame and forks come with a 2 year warranty. All other 
parts and components are covered by a 2 year warranty. The 
warranty does not cover normal wear and tear, normal main-
tenance items, or any damage, failure, or loss that is caused by 
improper assembly, maintenance, adjustment, storage, or use 
of the bicycle.

FRAME NUMBER

For insurance purposes please take note of the bike frame 
number which can be found underneath the crank. Illustrated in 
the picture below. 

VIDEO ASSEMBLY

For further mounting advise please view our assembly video 
instruction which can be found on Bolia.com by searching for 
Amstel Bike.

WE ARE HERE TO HELP

Please do not hesitate to call us if you need our assistance. 
We will be happy to help. 

Denmark

 51 50 51 22      

Norway

 94 52 01 00 

Sweden

 076 724 35 40 

Germany

 0172 56 88 055 

The Netherlands

 020 8086990

Summary of Contents for Amstel City Bike

Page 1: ...Amstel City Bike Owner s manual ...

Page 2: ...lves risk of injury or damage By choosing to ride a bicycle you assume the responsibility for that risk So make yourself familiar with rules of safe and responsible riding and of proper use and maintenance as these will help reduce your risk of injury Please note that this manual cannot teach you how to ride a bike or give you all the rules and mechanical skills needed for safe riding But we can g...

Page 3: ...liar with bicycles and you decide to build your own bike we highly recommend you get it checked out by a proper bike shop mechanic before your first ride TOOLS NEEDED 5mm Allen keys for saddle and brake 6mm Allen keys for handlebar 15mm wrench for pedals Bicycle grease lubricant Bicycle Pump for presta valves you can also use a presta valve adapter for Schrader valves It is recommended to have a 1...

Page 4: ...rim Make sure pads have equal clearance on both sides If not loosen the centering bolt that on the forks center brakes and tighten For proper braking the pads should be 1 2mm away from the wheel If pulling the lever does not give necessary tension adjust brake cable MOUNT BREAK 1 Insert the bolt in the hole on the front fork Tighten the nut while centering the brake 2 Mount the brake lever on the ...

Page 5: ...IPMENT Mount bell on handlebar stem Mount front reflector on handlebar Mount back reflector on saddle stem Mount the wheel reflectors between the front and back wheel spokes PUMPING UP YOUR TIRES Remove plastic cap from valve Open tip of presta valve Attach your pump head There are several different types of pumps that requires a lever to be switched up or down so make sure you understand the pump...

Page 6: ...ar warranty All other parts and components are covered by a 2 year warranty The warranty does not cover normal wear and tear normal main tenance items or any damage failure or loss that is caused by improper assembly maintenance adjustment storage or use of the bicycle FRAME NUMBER For insurance purposes please take note of the bike frame number which can be found underneath the crank Illustrated ...

Page 7: ...te to call us if you need our assistance We will be happy to help Denmark 51 50 51 22 Norway 94 52 01 00 Sweden 076 724 35 40 Germany 0172 56 88 055 The Netherlands 020 8086990 We re also on Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest Snapchat and Soundcloud ...

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