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CCY-22228092

 

Co-op Cycles Rev Bal Bike Manual

 

4 color: Match to Pantone 144UP, Pantone Process Yellow UP

CCY-22228092

 

Co-op Cycles Rev Bal Bike Manual

 

4 color: Match to Pantone 144UP, Pantone Process Yellow UP

BALANCE BIKE FIT

Seat Adjustment

Height: Loosen (counterclockwise) the seatpost 

collar bolt using the Z wrench. Adjust the seat height 

so the child's shoes touch the ground when sitting on 

the seat (see fig. 10). Retighten (clockwise) with seat 

pointing straight ahead. Ensure the “Min. insertion 

mark” on the seatpost is not exposed (see fig. 4).

Handlebar Adjustment

Height: Loosen (counterclockwise) the stem bolt 

(note: handlebar may need to be twisted slightly 

side to side to unbind). Adjust stem height, and then 

retighten (clockwise) the stem bolt. Ensure the “Min. 

insertion mark” on the stem is not exposed.

Fore/aft rotation: Loosen (counterclockwise) 

the handlebar clamp bolts, rotate handlebar to 

desired position and then retighten (clockwise) the 

handlebar clamp bolts. (See fig. 5.)

SEATPOST COLLAR BOLT

MINIMUM INSERTION 

MARK SHOULD NOT BE 

VISIBLE ABOVE THIS 

POINT

MINIMUM 

INSERTION 

MARK

Figure 4. Seat Adjustment

MINIMUM INSERTION 

MARK SHOULD NOT BE 

VISIBLE ABOVE THIS 

POINT

ROTATE HANDLEBAR 

FORE/AFT AS 

DESIRED 

STEM BOLT

 HANDLEBAR CLAMP BOLTS

Figure 5. Handlebar Adjustment

SAFETY FIRST

Most serious bicycle injuries involve head 

injuries that can be avoided if the rider wears 

an appropriate bicycle helmet (see fig. 6).

The helmet should be:

•   Certified by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety 

Commission (CPSC). (Look for the label on the 

helmet.)

•   Properly sized for your child
•   Properly fitted to your child
•   Properly attached to your child’s head

•   Undamaged

WARNING

FAILURE TO WEAR A HELMET WHEN RIDING 

UNNECESSARILY EXPOSES THE RIDER TO THE 

RISK OF SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.

When riding your Co-op Cycles REV BAL, 

always wear:

•   Shoes with rubber soles and closed toes. 

•   Bright, visible clothing that is not so loose that it 

can become tangled in the toy.

Things to remember:

•   The REV BAL does not have brakes. Use closed-toe 

shoes, and make sure seat height is adjusted so the 

child's shoes are flat on the ground while he/she is 

sitting on the seat (see fig. 10).

•   For use on smooth, flat surfaces only. Avoid curbs, 

steps, drop-offs, hills and inclines.

•   THE REV BAL IS NOT DESIGNED FOR USE WITH 

TRAINING WHEELS.

•   Maintain a safe distance from roads, traffic and 

bodies of water, including in-ground pools.

•   Never use in icy or wet conditions.

•   For daytime use only.

•   Do not replace valve caps with non-child-resistant 

caps.

Figure 6. Bicycle Helmet

Figure 7. Warning Label

Summary of Contents for REV BAL

Page 1: ...WNER S MANUAL VERSION 1 THIS MANUAL CONTAINS IMPORTANT SAFETY PERFORMANCE AND SERVICE INFORMATION READ IT BEFORE YOUR CHILD TAKES A FIRST RIDE ON THIS NEW CO OP CYCLES REV BAL AND KEEP IT FOR REFERENC...

Page 2: ...ave other rights which vary from state to state USEFUL LIFE Nothing lasts forever including your bike When the useful life of your bike or its components is over continued use is hazardous Every Co op...

Page 3: ...t of your balance bike Please contact your local REI store or anotherreputablebicycledealerforallservice repairs or maintenance REI or your other service provider should also be able to refer you to o...

Page 4: ...bike Because it is impossible to anticipate every situation or condition that can occur while riding this manual makes no representation about the safe use of the balance bike under all conditions The...

Page 5: ...SAFETY FIRST Most serious bicycle injuries involve head injuries that can be avoided if the rider wears an appropriate bicycle helmet see fig 6 The helmet should be Certified by the U S Consumer Prod...

Page 6: ...nd two or three inches then let it bounce on the ground Anything sound feel or look loose Do a visual and tactile inspection of the whole balance bike Any loose parts or accessories If so secure them...

Page 7: ...Store your balance bike in a dry place to reduce corrosion Chips and Scratches Small chips or minor scratches may be touched up with automotive paint fingernail polish or hobby shop paint Bicycle Life...

Page 8: ...s Do not power wash or use water under high pressure to clean your balance bike Power washing can force contaminants into parts where they can promote corrosion and result in accelerated wear creating...

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Page 10: ...PARTS OF THE CO OP CYCLES REV BAL 15...

Page 11: ...CREATIONAL EQUIPMENT INC SUMNER WA 98390 REI MASTER TECHNICIANS ENSURE YOU GET EXPERT SERVICE From basic maintenance to complete overhaul even wheelbuilding any job or question about your bike can be...

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