ATTENTION
LEAVE THE LEG OF THE KICKSTAND
DOWN SO IT WILL SUPPORT THE
BICYCLE DURING THE REST OF THE
ASSEMBLY PROCESS.
USE YOUR KICKSTAND TO SUPPORT
THE BIKE WHEN NOT RIDING.
ALLOWING YOUR BIKE TO LAY ON IT'S
SIDE CAN DAMAGE THE BRAKE LEVERS
AND CAUSE AN UNSAFE RIDING
CONDITION AND COULD RESULT IN
INJURY TO THE RIDER.
17 HOW THE KICKSTAND & REFLECTORS FUNCTION
Assembly
KICKSTAND
Assembly
REFLECTORS
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Your bike is supplied with one front, one
rear, two wheel reflectors, and four pedal
reflectors. These are an important safety
and legal requirement, and should remain
securely fitted and in good condition at all
times.
Nut
Washer
Top Plate
Kickstand
Place the bicycle in an upright position.
Periodically, inspect all reflectors, brackets,
and mounting hardware for signs of wear or
damage. Replace immeadiately if damage is
found. Some bicycles will require you to
install reflectors onto your bicycle.
Remove the top plate from the kickstand.
From the left side of the bicycle (opposite
side from chainring), place the kickstand in
position beneath the two rear fork legs.
Replace the wash and nut onto the mounting
bolt. Hold the kickstand arm in an upright
position align with the frame stay, then
securely tighten the mounting bolt.
Leave the leg of the kickstand down so it will
support the bicycle during the rest of the
assembly process.
REFLECTORS ARE IMPORTANT SAFETY
DEVICES WHICH ARE DESIGNED AS AN
INTEGRAL PART OF YOUR BICYCLE.
FEDERAL REGULATIONS REQUIRE
EVERY BICYCLE TO BE EQUIPPED WITH
FRONT, REAR, WHEEL, AND PEDAL
REFLECTORS. THEY ARE DESIGNED TO
PICK UP AND REFLECT STREET LIGHTS
AND CAR LIGHTS WHICH HELPS YOU TO
BE SEEN AND RECOGNIZED AS A
MOVING BICYCLIST. CHECK
REFLECTORS AND THEIR MOUNTING
BRACKETS REGULARLY TO MAKE SURE
THEY ARE CLEAN, STRAIGHT,
UNBROKEN, AND SECURELY MOUNTED.
HAVE YOUR DEALER REPLACE
DAMAGED REFLECTORS AND
STRAIGHTEN OR TIGHTEN ANY THAT
ARE BENT OR LOOSE.
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