EARLY RIDER BELTER 16 TRAIL User Manual Download Page 4

GET READY FOR YOUR FIRST RIDE

CHECK YOUR WHEELS & TYRES

TYRES

Check your tyre pressure before riding, either by 
hand or by using a pressure gauge. Your tyres 
should be inflated to the pressure indicated on 

the tyre sidewalls. Under inflated tyres will increase traction 
but will be harder to drive and will increase the chance  
of punctures.

WHEELS

Spin the wheels and make sure that the brake blocks remain 
clear of the wheel at all times. Rubbing can usually be fixed 
by adjusting the brake balance. Interference between rim, 
tyre and the brake blocks caused by a more substantial  
buckle in the wheel needs to be fixed by an experienced 
wheel builder. Please be aware, a brake block rubbing on  
the tyre sidewall will cause a sudden and dangerous blow  
out if not corrected.

CHECK YOUR BRAKES

You can adjust the reach to the lever using  
the Allen head screw as shown in the picture 
adjacent to find the perfect reach for your 
child’s hands.

Squeeze the brakes before setting off on a ride. It’s easy to 
forget to reconnect brake cables after transporting the bike 
or repairing a puncture. Ensure the brake blocks are not worn 
and contact the rim uniformly when the brake lever is pulled. 
If in doubt, ask your dealer. 

Your Belter is equipped with two short reach, high  
performance V-brakes. Encourage your child to pull the 
brake lever smoothly and gradually. Remember that braking 
will throw the rider’s weight forward and so when the brakes 
are applied, extend or tense the arms to resist this motion. 
Regularly inspect the brakes for adjustment and wear.  
A worn or loose brake pad won’t work well and may be  
more dangerous than no brake pads at all. 

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SEttING UP YOUR BELTER

Summary of Contents for BELTER 16 TRAIL

Page 1: ...User Manual 3Y 6Y 45CM 105CM BELTER 16 URBAN TRAIL...

Page 2: ...JOIN 1 ENJOY THE BENEFITS Discounts ideas and freebies 2 Brake Lever Headtube Headset Crank Front Sprocket Belt Rear Sprocket V Brake Arm Seatpost Clamp Saddle Seatpost Stem A B C D E F G H I J K L Yo...

Page 3: ...ly bent at the bottom of the pedal stroke for optimum efficiency 1 ADJUST THE HANDLEBARS The handlebars can be adjusted to suit the rider Both the height and reach can be altered to find the most comf...

Page 4: ...angerous blow out if not corrected CHECK YOUR BRAKES You can adjust the reach to the lever using the Allen head screw as shown in the picture adjacent to find the perfect reach for your child s hands...

Page 5: ...iciently in wet weather as they do in the dry Even well maintained brakes will require more pressure on the lever and a longer distance to stop Make sure to remind your child to familiarise themselves...

Page 6: ...IONING Unlike a chain your belt will not suffer from stretching meaning no reduction of performance Occasionally however you may need to tension the belt for example after having repaired a puncture T...

Page 7: ...o that it can move on the steerer Tighten the bolt in the centre of the top cap that sits on top of the stem until the play is taken up Do not over tighten this top bolt Rock the bike back and forth w...

Page 8: ...r you can take up additional cable slack with the barrel adjuster on the brake lever Keep an eye on the pads though make sure that they still hit the rim squarely It only takes a few moments to correc...

Page 9: ...ur bike with loose cranks as this could damage your cranks which will never tighten up properly again The bolts on both cranks tighten clockwise Use the right sized socket and make sure the bolt is ti...

Page 10: ...the product in question Procedures Warranty service will be performed by Early Rider or an Early Rider authorised dealer Proof of purchase must be provided Transportation to and from Early Rider an Ea...

Page 11: ...M EARLYRIDERBIKES INFO EARLYRIDER COM 44 0 1264 356 008 HENLEY ON THAMES UK 2016 EARLY RIDER LIMITED All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners Specifications are subject to chan...

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