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Summary of Contents for Folding bicycle

Page 1: ...стр 1 Folding bicycle instructin manual ...

Page 2: ...rovides gener ormation Should you have any questions regarding our product or its parts please contact your cycle dealer Assembly and initial adjustmen ools and require skills therefore it ected by an experienced seller s mechanic Some maintenance can be performed only by a professional mechanic Since bicycle is a vehicle do not neglect safety rules Present manual contains useful information that ...

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Page 4: ...AIN YOUR BICYCLE 4 1 Before every ride 4 2 Once a week about 100 200 km distance run 4 3 Once a month about 500 800 km distance run 4 4 Once a season 5 GUIDE TO GENERAL RULES 5 1 Recommended tools for service and repair 5 2 Frame size choice 5 3 Seat saddle adjustment 5 4 Apparel 5 5 Gear shift 5 6 Chain 5 7 Storage CONTENTS _________________________________________________________ p 6 p 7 p 8 p 1...

Page 5: ...d warr anty perio d 6 2 W arr anty t erms 6 3 Buy er s r esponsibilities 6 4 Cases not c overed by warr anty 6 5 Remo ving bic ycle fr om guar antee 7 D ATA SHEET p 22 p 22 p 23 p 23 p 23 p 24 _________________________________________________________ ...

Page 6: ...cycling becomes more popular many drivers do not know bicycle signals 1 5 Be careful when cycling on roads with dangerous sur face Please be careful while riding on gravel roads 1 5 1 Make sure you re allowed to ride there Not all parks and private places are opened for cyclists 1 5 2 Put on protective apparel including helmet glasses and gloves 1 5 3 Stubs stones potholes make ground cycling dang...

Page 7: ...s why one should stick to safety rules When it s wet out side your well adjusted and oiled brakes still require an increased lever pressure and a longer braking distance It will take you more time to stop Besides wet weather leads to bad view for you and car drivers and worsens road adherence Slow down when turning on wet road Greasy leaves and hatches can be dangerous as well 1 12 I f you use add...

Page 8: ...ease device for adjust the height 2 3 2 Open the quick release and the can adjust the height of the seat post 2 3 3 After adjust to the suitable height press the handle of quick release and then close 2 3 4 Adjust the quick release one side of the quick release can be adjust it is consist of screw turn the quick release clockwise or anticlockwise See also the section 3 ADJUSTMENT Yourbicyclemustbe...

Page 9: ... is safe stem line clamp line bolt of saddle 3 2 2 Saddle and Seat post Seat post height can be adjust as you wish but the depth should not be less than the position of safety line If have two safety line can not be more than the highest safety line 3 2 3 Angle of the saddle Angle of the saddle should be slight up in order to avoid the rider leaned forward If have two safety line can not be more t...

Page 10: ...chain wheel spoke nipple rim tyre carrier mudguard cassette rear derailleur seat post clamp chainwheel set with cranks brake path seat post e k a r b r a e r e k a r b r a e r saddle p 10 ...

Page 11: ...brake cable wheel hub fork front brake brake lever shifter stem folding stem quick release folding device of the frame quick release of folding grip Pedal ...

Page 12: ...edals back When wearing your shoes there should be a slight bend in your knee in a proper riding position At the same time you shouldn t fall over the saddle when riding Tip the saddle nose either parallel to the ground or a bit up to stay on the seat without moving towards the handle bar To adjust the saddle angle and position towards the seat post back and forth release the bolt in the seat post...

Page 13: ... chainwheel position and increase the front derailleur cable tension so that it couldn t lengthen 5 N m pic 13 Pay attention to check whether derailleur cable is duly grooved where cable is ed 3 6 5 Turn the cranks forward and set the chain to the biggest front chainring and the smallest rear sprocket pic 15 3 6 6 Using the stop screw for shifter make the front derailleur duly function pic 14 3 6 ...

Page 14: ... adjustment bolt counterclockwise in half turns until the cable is tensioned pic 17 cable adjusting screw front derailleur guide plate biggest rear chainring smallest front chainring stop screw L low 1 2 mm chain sprocket front chainwheels 1 2 mm adjusting screw left shifter front deraileur guide plate biggest front chainring smallest rear chainring sprocket front chainwheels stop screw H high cha...

Page 15: ...e lowest the larg est sprocket the plate with rollers freely functions in plane of bigger chain wheel pic 20 at the same time shifter should be easily and exactly set to the lowest gear 3 7 8 Using the stop screw for shifter or derailleur delicate adjustment make the rear derailleur duly function pic 17 rear view plate with roller pulleys stop screw H high smallest rear sprocket sprockets deraille...

Page 16: ...en brake pads and rim pic 22 3 8 4 Use the adjusting bolt on brake arms to pull them equally aside pic 24 3 8 5 Once pads become worn and cables are pulled adjust the cable tension by using the lever bolt or by using the lock nut at the cable holder located at the point where the brake cable enters the brake lever please keep in mind the lock should be screwed 5 mm less into the lever end view top...

Page 17: ... a rule disc brakes completely grind after 100 200 km distance run 3 9 6 In proportion to wear use the adjusting bolt on caliper and brake lever to set necessary clearance between pads floating brake pad fixed brake pad brake disk brake caliper fixed brake pad adjusting screw brake disk fixing bolt cable brake caliper adjusting screw brake lever pic 26 pic 25 3 10 Hy draulic disc br akes 3 10 1 Be...

Page 18: ... you inflate the bicycle tyre with PRESTA nipple tighten the safety screw back car nipple schrader bicycle nipple presta open closed safety screw bicycle nipple presta pic 29 pic 30 brake support brake pads brake disc oil path brake lever adjusting screw pic 27 pic 28 4 MAINTAIN YOUR BICYCLE _________________________________________________________ 4 1 Before every ride 4 1 1 Check the way your br...

Page 19: ... is no longer visible the rims are subjext to change 4 4 O nce a season 4 4 1 Suspension fork is maintained according to the manual enclosed Fork oil seals are to be cleaned or replaced o be changed If you ride your bicycle when it s rainy snowy or dirty service it more often than the schedule suggests You can determine by sight or once you feel the fork malfunctions whether suspension systems req...

Page 20: ... comfortable fitting your body Wide pant legs can easily be caught by cranks or stuck between the chain and chainwheel Wide jacket or T shirt can easily hitch on the bar stem or seat Gear shift While riding choose the most comfortable for you sprockets ratio regards the area Follow the rule to never use such derailleur gears as smallest front chainwheel smallest rear sprocket largest front chainwh...

Page 21: ...early wear as well as the chainwheels A icant on the chain once or twice a week so that oil c ate the links F xcess lubricant with a rag thus chain won t get dusted Storage When not riding store your bicycle in rooms with appropriate humidity protected from sun and precipitations ...

Page 22: ...cycle is sold the seller makes a special mark in the warranty registra tion of the present manual item 7 in the bicycle passport The buyer should check whether the record is done by the seller The warranty period is estimated from the date of bicycle handover to the buyer During the warranty period the producer guarantees to fix free of charge all defects found in this period and not caused by the...

Page 23: ...from the bicycle use 6 4 4 Mechanical damages of any parts as a result of a fall or an accident 6 4 5 Damages caused by punctures cuts breaks of tyres and tubes 6 4 6 Repair and replacement of spare parts and components produced by the buyer s request and not caused by bicycle defects 6 4 7 Damages or corrosions caused by external factors including splits and scratches by rocks ects of salt hail e...

Page 24: ...__ Sale date _________________________________________________ Seller stamp ______________________________________________ Notes ___________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ Producer can change bicycle equipment at its own discretion Warrantee conditions are agreed and accepte...

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