EARLY RIDER Urban U20 User Manual Download Page 3

GET READY FOR YOUR FIRST RIDE

SEttING UP YOUR BELTER

ADJUST THE SEATING POSITION

SEAT CLAMP 

Sit your child on the bike. Adjust the saddle position 
so that your child can support themselves with their 
feet on the ground and their legs slightly bent. 

They need to be comfortable and stable when they are  
getting started on the bike. Once familiar with the bike,  
you can begin to raise the saddle height to enable a little 
extra pedal power, but be sure to do this only as your  
child’s confidence develops. 

Encourage your child to pedal with the ball of their foot.  
In time you can get them to a riding position where the  
leg is slightly bent at the bottom of the pedal stroke for 
optimum e

ffi

ciency.

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Your seat post is marked to indicate the maximum  
permissible height of the saddle. 

For safety reasons,  

do not exceed the maximum extension mark.

Important Stuff

SEAT RAILS 

Your bike is equipped with our epic Wing Seat.  
An anatomically correct performance seat specially designed 
for children. It uses rails together with a micro-adjust  
seatpost to give you precise control over reach and angle. 
We recommend you work with your child to find the  
perfect position.

To adjust simply loosen the allen key bolt under the seat at 
the top of the seat post (see pic). Once loose you will be able 
to move the seat backward and forwards and angle it up and 
down. Once the desired position has been found just tighten 
the bolt and you’re ready to ride!

U20 & U20FBR

U20 & U20FBR

Summary of Contents for Urban U20

Page 1: ...User Manual 6Y 9Y 50CM 115CM Urban U20 U20FBR...

Page 2: ...orers IT S EASY TO JOIN 1 ENJOY THE BENEFITS Discounts ideas and freebies 2 Brake Lever Headtube Headset Crank Front Sprocket Belt Chain Rear Sprocket Seatpost Clamp Saddle Seatpost Stem A B C D E F G...

Page 3: ...ghtly bent at the bottom of the pedal stroke for optimum efficiency 1 Your seat post is marked to indicate the maximum permissible height of the saddle For safety reasons do not exceed the maximum ext...

Page 4: ...alance 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 th...

Page 5: ...ly 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 4 U20 U20FBR Your bike is set up so the right hand brake lev...

Page 6: ...ve clothing when riding but especially in low light conditions BAD WEATHER Always be aware that brakes do not work as efficiently in wet weather as they do in the dry Even well maintained brakes will...

Page 7: ...l benefit from care and attention CLEANING Cleaning your bike regularly means you are more likely to notice any loose or worn components and possible frame damage A clean well lubricated bike will als...

Page 8: ...t alignment and tension have been achieved tighten all four drop out plate bolts to 6nm re check alignment and then secure tensioner screw lock nuts U20FBR B A simple maintenance THREADLESS HEADSET Yo...

Page 9: ...rel adjuster on the brake lever to add a little slack but remember to take up this slack before riding The brake pads on V brakes have grooves in them to clear water from the rim replace pads before t...

Page 10: ...ey The best maintenance for a wheel is preventative maintenance Watch for these potential usage created problems DIRTY RIMS Dirty or greasy rims can render your brakes ineffective Do not clean greasy...

Page 11: ...nk and front sprocket fit onto the bottom bracket of your bike and is held on at either side by a bolt These are among the most important bolts to check regularly once a week Make sure you have the ri...

Page 12: ...ents bodily injury to the rider and shortened useful product life cycle of an Early Rider frame set As with all mechanical components the bicycle is subjected to wear and high stresses Different mater...

Page 13: ...LYRIDER COM EARLYRIDERBIKES INFO EARLYRIDER COM 44 0 1264 356 008 2018 EARLY RIDER LIMITED All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners Specifications are subject to change without...

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