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20" FOLDING MOUNTAIN 
BIKE 

FS20FDMTBBA 

Summary of Contents for FS20FDMTBBA

Page 1: ...20 FOLDING MOUNTAIN BIKE FS20FDMTBBA...

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Page 3: ...ld take it to a qualified mechanic at a bicycle shop Additionally you can contact Kogan com for support This product is designed for consumer use Follow directions and use only as described Once fully...

Page 4: ...s It is not intended for use on unpaved ground or for off road use Failure to follow these warnings could result in an accident serious personal injury and permanent damage to your bicycle Do not ride...

Page 5: ...M10 spanner M13 M15 spanner OVERVIEW Seat Seat post Freewheel Rear wheel Rear derailleur Crank Chain Pedal Crank wheel Folding clamp Front wheel Fork Rear brakes Front brakes Bicycle frame Handlebar B...

Page 6: ...re beginning assembly Step 1 Front wheel 1 Turn the fork until the fork plates are facing the front of the bicycle 2 Insert the wheel into the fork 3 Secure the wheel in place using an axle nut on eit...

Page 7: ...rake adjustment Note The front V brakes have been pre installed at the factory however they will need to be adjusted after assembling the front wheel and fender 1 Use the M5 Allen key to loosen the br...

Page 8: ...llen key to release the brake mounting bolt on the brake pad 2 Replace the brake pads and ensuring they are properly adjusted to fit the rim perfectly 3 Use M6 Allen key to tighten the bolt WARNING If...

Page 9: ...e to lock the stem in place 4 Adjust the handlebar position and ensure that the stem minimum insertion mark is completely inserted into frame and not visible Lock the handlebar in place using the hand...

Page 10: ...Gear adjustment The right shifter controls the 7 speeds freewheel of the bicycle Turn the shifter to switch between different gear ratios in order to change pedal speed Pedal lighter Pedal heavier...

Page 11: ...quick release nut counter clockwise while keeping the cam lever from moving will reduce the clamping force Less than half a turn of the nut can make the difference between a safe and unsafe amount of...

Page 12: ...Attach the pedal marked L onto the crank on the left side of the bike Securely tighten the pedal in a counter clockwise direction 3 Torque the pedals to 18 20 ft 1bs or 20 26 N m Note To avoid strippi...

Page 13: ...lways be vertical perpendicular to the ground and pointed toward the rear of the bike 2 Check there is at least 7 62 cm of clearance between the top of the seat and the top of the rear reflector Tight...

Page 14: ...Release the clamp and open the frame quick release Release and open the handlebar stem quick release Push the pedals in and then fold them down The bike can now be folded FOLDING THE BIKE...

Page 15: ...ssure PSI that is listed on the side of the tire Your tyres will state a recommended tyre pressure Use the below as a general guide BMX bikes 35 50 PSI Mountain bikes 40 65 PSI Road Touring bikes 70 9...

Page 16: ...in order to avoid rust and corrosion While carefully drying your entire bike you will also be able to inspect all the different parts and detect any potential problems Lubrication is an important par...

Page 17: ...ce brake pads Brake pads rim dirty or wet Clean pads and rim Brake arms loose Tighten mounting bolts Brakes not working effectively Brake pads worn down Replace brake pads Brake pads or rims dirty wet...

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Page 20: ...ion We hope that this user guide has given you the assistance needed for a simple set up For the most up to date guide for your product as well as any additional assistance you may require head online...

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