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MODEL: EST-MTB24G  PRODUCT CODE: 705558  |  MODEL: EST-MTB24B  PRODUCT CODE: 705559    11/2021

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Assembly (Cont.)

Step 3: Assembling the Stem and Handlebars

WARNING!

For safe operation, the clamp bolts must be 
tightened securely. If you can move the handle-
bar forward or backward, the bolts are not tight 
enough. Take care not to overtighten and damage 
the handlebar stem pillar bolt, which could cause 
injury to the rider.

1. Loosen the screws on the stem and remove the stem cover (Fig. 8).
2. Fit the handlebars to the stem, ensuring they are centered. Replace the stem 

cover and partially tighten the screws. Check the handlebars are in the correct 
position and once satisfied, fully tighten the screws (Fig. 9).

3. The steering stem is supplied assembled, but 

if you wish to make any adjustments, loosen 
the screws as shown, and after the stem is in 
the correct position, tighten the screws again 
(Fig. 10).

Pedal speed changing
The bike is equipped with a SHIMANO 7 
speed system and the shifter is at the right 
side of the handlebar.
Turn the shifter for a different tooth ratio in 
order to change the pedal speed (Fig. 11).

Fig. 8

Fig. 9

Fig. 10

Fig. 11

Summary of Contents for EST-MTB24B

Page 1: ...MANUAL 24 61 cm Mountain Bike Girls or Boys Model Number EST MTB24G EST MTB24B po org MODEL EST MTB24G PRODUCT CODE 705558 MODEL EST MTB24B PRODUCT CODE 705559 11 2021 AFTER SALES SUPPORT info tem AUS 1300 112 534 ...

Page 2: ...ome Congratulations on choosing to buy an ESTATE product All products brought to you by ESTATE are manufactured to the highest standards of performance and safety and as part of our philosophy of customer service and satisfaction are backed by our comprehensive 1 Year Warranty We hope you will enjoy using your purchase for many years to come ...

Page 3: ...E 705559 11 2021 AFTER SALES SUPPORT info tem AUS 1300 112 534 02 Welcome 04 Warranty Details 05 General Safety Instructions 08 Product Overview 09 Getting Started 10 Assembly 16 Instructions 17 Other Useful Information 19 Repair and Refurbished Goods or Parts Notice Contents ...

Page 4: ... product that the consumer has under the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 and similar state and territory laws Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and to compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if...

Page 5: ...de barefoot or in sandals Wet weather warning Slow down your speed when riding in rainy and snowy conditions and in slippery areas Increase your braking distance to ensure safety Use the rear brake lever FIRST then the front brake lever Night time operation We do NOT recommend riding your bike at night If you have an emergency that makes it necessary to ride at right have proper lights and reflect...

Page 6: ...k for tightness of the seat clamp and seat post clamp and that the minimum insertion line is inside the frame See that the seat is at the proper height for the intended rider Perform each check list below after all assembly instructions and any necessary adjustments have been completed WARNING Failure to perform these checks could result in serious injury to yourself and others General inspection ...

Page 7: ...ystems 40 60 N m J Pedal 35 40 N m Maximum rider weight 100 kg Maintenance We strongly recommend you establish and respect a periodic maintenance schedule which will be determined by the frequency and length of your rides style of riding and the terrain on which you most often ride We strongly recommend that significant mechanical repairs are carried out by a skilled bicycle mechanic WARNING Repla...

Page 8: ...ed Instruction manual Quick start guide Warranty certificate NOTE Due to continued product improvement images and illustrations in this manual may vary slightly from the product purchased All images in this manual are for reference purposes only Parts are not necessarily pictured to scale Scope of Delivery 24 mountain bike girls or boys Saddle Seat post Chain Handlebar with grips Front tyre Fork S...

Page 9: ...l parts carefully If you are using a retractable utility knife or scissors when unwrapping the parts take care that you do not scratch the metal parts of the bike or pierce the tyres Remove the plastic covers from the front wheel nuts base of the fork and stem pillar Plastic wrapping can be a suffocation hazard for babies and young children so ensure all packaging and protective materials are out ...

Page 10: ... fork plate points to the front of the bicycle 2 Insert the wheel into the fork Fig 2 3 Install an axle nut to each side of the axle making sure the safety clip has been put into the safety hole on the fork Fig 3 4 Tighten the axle nuts by hand Make sure there is an equal distance between each fork tube and the wheel Fig 4 5 Then tighten the axle nuts securely using a wrench Fig 5 Fig 2 Fig 3 Fig ...

Page 11: ...properly tensioned 2 After ensuring that the total clearance between both brake pads and the rim is 2 3 mm tighten the cable fixing bolt Fig 6 NOTE As per the Australian New Zealand standard the left brake lever controls the rear brake and the right brake lever controls the front brake therefore please use both brakes when braking CAUTION After long time use of the bicycle the braking efficiency w...

Page 12: ...he stem and remove the stem cover Fig 8 2 Fit the handlebars to the stem ensuring they are centered Replace the stem cover and partially tighten the screws Check the handlebars are in the correct position and once satisfied fully tighten the screws Fig 9 3 The steering stem is supplied assembled but if you wish to make any adjustments loosen the screws as shown and after the stem is in the correct...

Page 13: ...ng it anticlockwise while keeping the cam lever from rotating reduces the clamping force Less than half a turn of the tension adjustment nut can make the difference between a safe and unsafe clamping force 3 Adjust the seat angle so that the top of the seat is parallel to the ground and comfortable for the rider 4 Close the clamp IMPORTANT Pay special attention to the insertion warning mark Test t...

Page 14: ...etters R or L stamped on the pedal spindle 2 To install the pedals proceed as illustrated below Fig 13 Thread the pedal marked R into the crank arm on the chain side of the bike Turn the pedal spindle in a clockwise direction Securely tighten the pedal spindle Thread the pedal marked L into the crank arm on the left side of the bike Turn the pedal spindle in an anticlockwise direction Securely tig...

Page 15: ...perpendicular to the ground and pointed toward the front and rear of the bike 1 Remove the clamp screw from the reflector or bell bracket 2 Push open the bracket loop and slide it onto the handlebar If there is a sizing insert included with the bracket please be sure it is inside the clamp loop before mounting 3 Position the bell bracket Fig 14 or the reflector bracket Fig 15 at a certain position...

Page 16: ... into the head tube to at least the minimum insertion line and the clamp nut and stem bolt tightened securely Check the saddle the minimum insertion line must be inside the frame the seat clamp securely tightened and the seat at the proper height Check the tyres they must be inflated by hand to the appropriate pressure 40 psi 1 psi 6 895 kPa The tyres should feel very firm but not hard when squeez...

Page 17: ...ke has a freewheel so you can check the chain tension by spinning the pedals backwards The chain needs to be as tight as possible without creating friction that will waste energy and wear the chain and cogs prematurely Professional bike mechanics are required to carry out the following steps To adjust the rear wheel s position loosen one side and push the rim between the chain stays to one side to...

Page 18: ...Danger of wheel failure due to rim and brake pad wear Replace the wheel when any part of the rim wear groove is not visible Replace the brake pad when any part of the brake pad wear groove is not visible Spare Parts Our after sales support centre stocks spare alloy bells wheel reflectors front and rear and red rear and white front reflectors for the bicycle To purchase a part please contact the ce...

Page 19: ...cess of repair some or all of your stored data may be lost We recommend you save this data elsewhere prior to sending the product for repair You should also be aware that rather than repairing goods we may replace them with refurbished goods of the same type or use refurbished parts in the repair process Please be assured though refurbished parts or replacements are only used where they meet ALDI ...

Page 20: ...t fails to perform to your expectations make sure to contact our After Sales Support Centre on 1300 112 534 for advice For an electronic copy of this manual please contact our after sales support centre Instruction Manual Revision Index Version No Issue Date Description V1 0 18 June 2021 Original 2021 release V1 1 12 July 2021 Minor edits on pg 8 V1 2 11 August 2021 Minor edits on pg 6 11 13 and 1...

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