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Assembly Manual

Mountain Bike

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Assembly Manual

Mountain Bike

I. Unpacking the box 

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II. Getting the front wheel ready 

4

III. Fitting the front wheel 

IV. Fixing the front wheel into the fork 

9

V. Adjusting the handlebars 

10

VI. Fitting the saddle 

10

VII. Fitting the pedals 

11

VIII. Test run 

12

Summary of Contents for Mountain Bike

Page 1: ...Assembly Manual Mountain Bike...

Page 2: ...ual Mountain Bike I Unpacking the box 4 II Getting the front wheel ready 4 III Fitting the front wheel 5 IV Fixing the front wheel into the fork 9 V Adjusting the handlebars 10 VI Fitting the saddle 1...

Page 3: ...at home All the necessary assembly work and pre adjustments to the gears and brakes have already been done by our bike builders You only need to fit the front wheel saddle and pedals All the tools ne...

Page 4: ...of accessories Fig 1 II Getting the front wheel ready Remove the two plastic protective covers on the wheel Hub Open up the package of accessories and take out the quick release skewer Fig 2 Fig 2 Qu...

Page 5: ...n the bike III Fitting the front wheel Once the front wheel is ready to be fitted into the fork proceed as follows depending on the type of brakes Important Get a second person to help you when fittin...

Page 6: ...e sitting completely on the axle Important Make sure that the brake disc is sitting centrally between the brake pads and is rotating freely Slight rubbing noises are quite normal at the start break in...

Page 7: ...guide tube of the V brake towards the counter bracket so that the end of the guide tube can be fitted Fig 10 and 11 Pull the rubber sleeve over the end of the guide tube Fig 10 Fig 11 Important Check...

Page 8: ...hat the fork dropouts are sitting completely on the axle Close the quick release skewer on the hub of the front wheel more details about this under Point IV Attach the left hand brake calliper onto th...

Page 9: ...c f page 2 Fig 2 Fig 19 Fig 20 Attention If the quick release skewer is correctly closed the word Close should be legible on the outside of the lever b Using a stub axle Remove the stub axle from the...

Page 10: ...trally aligned in the stem clamp Fig 26 Once you have adjusted the handlebars tighten the locking screws on the front cross wise Fig 24 Fig 25 Fig 26 Attention Make sure that there is an even tighteni...

Page 11: ...it in a clockwise direction onto the right hand crank Fig 29 Screw the left hand pedal in an anti clockwise direction onto the left hand crank Tighten both pedals with a 15 mm spanner and after a few...

Page 12: ...cked and readjusted after a certain time An initial inspection by qualified technicians will guarantee that your bike has a long life so that you can enjoy unlimited cycling enjoyment Important Keep a...

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