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Summary of Contents for 450S CRF Moto X Bike

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Page 2: ...manual before you go out on your first ride you ll know how to get the most from your new bicycle It is also impor tant that your first ride on your new bicycle is taken in a controlled environment Bi...

Page 3: ...TOOLS SERIAL NUMBER OVERVIEW BEFORE YOU RIDE ASSEMBLY SERVICING MAINTENANCE TROUBLE SHOOTING REGISTRATION AND GUARANTEE 1 2 3 8 9 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 OWNERS MANUAL...

Page 4: ...ve purchased is a complex object We recommend that you consult a bicycle specialist if you have doubts or concerns as to your experi ence or ability to properly assemble repair or maintain your bicycl...

Page 5: ...cle are present Some components are common to all bicycles but some will depend on which bicycle you have purchased 2 MOTO X BIKE PARTS AND ACCESORIES 1 Frame 2 Rear wheel assembly 3 Front wheel 4 Sad...

Page 6: ...planning on the child growing into it There should be a minimum of 1 inch clearance above the highest point of the top tube when the child is straddling the bicycle with both feet on the ground FRAME...

Page 7: ...afe and responsible riding Hand signals are given by cyclists to indicate their intentions to other traffic There are three primary signals 1 Left turn overtaking 2 Right turn and 3 Stopping braking L...

Page 8: ...damage the fork s steerer tube which could cause you to lose control and fall Night Riding Avoid riding at night if possible if you choose to ride at night Purchase install and use a front and rear b...

Page 9: ...ght 4 Wheels and Tires Ensure front and rear brakes work properly Ensure brake shoe pads are not over worn and are correctly positioned in relation to the rims Ensure brake control cables are lubricat...

Page 10: ...purchased a heavy duty lock If you are leaving the bike unattended for any reason you should secure your bike to a fixed object with the lock Ensure chain is oiled clean and runs smoothly Extra care i...

Page 11: ...tegral part of your bicycle The Moto X bike is equipped with front rear wheel and pedal reflectors These reflectors are designed to pick up and reflect street lights and car lights in a way that helps...

Page 12: ...o the small hole of the fork blade 3 4 Install axle nut and tighten Make sure the wheel is centered between the fork blades 5 Spin the wheel to make sure that it is centered and clears the brake shoes...

Page 13: ...asher onto the hex bolt and insert hex bolt through the reflector bracket and then through the fork Next insert a second washer onto the bolt and thread a hex nut onto the bolt behind the fork Tighten...

Page 14: ...um insertion depth marking 3 cannot be seen Tighten the screw of the stem just enough to say that you cannot slip into the locknut Take the handlebars and connect it to the stem Not fixing them howeve...

Page 15: ...ckwise direction 3 Locate thread by hand fit and tighten 4 Use multitool to finish tightening TO FIT RIGHTHAND PEDAL 1 Fit to non chain side of cycle 2 The pedal has a special thread to tighten in an...

Page 16: ...ounting boss and then secure the brake body to the frame with the link fixing bolt 2 While holding the shoe against the rim adjust the amount of shoe protru sion by interchanging the Position of the B...

Page 17: ...inner cable lead making sure that the noodle is properly seated in the outer cable lead Set the cable with a clearance of 1 mm between each brake pad and the rim tighten the cable fixing bolt 6 Depre...

Page 18: ...that when using the cable adjusting barrel the corresponding slots in the brake lever cable adjusting barrel and locknut not be aligned HAND BRAKE Once the front wheel is attached you should now adjus...

Page 19: ...ent insert 1 a leg 2 and a nut 3 on each end of the rear wheel axle 4 Make sure the tab of the alignment insert 5 is tp the rear of the axle and in the slot 6 of the frame Make sure both training whee...

Page 20: ...Please see http www turbospoke com warranty for further information Turbospoke is a Registered Trademark of Tomax Ltd All Rights Reserved The Turbospoke fits to the rear chain stay on the opposite si...

Page 21: ...Cables Bottom Bracket Pedals Wheel Bearings Headset Monthly Every Six Months Yearly Chain Lube Oil Oil Grease Oil Grease Grease Grease Grease Grease Brush on or Squirt Oil Can OIL Can Disassemble 2 S...

Page 22: ...the chain is too loose the performance will suffer and the chain may come off the cogs To tighten the chain simply undo the axle nuts on the rear wheel and move the axle back in the rear frame stay dr...

Page 23: ...ly to ensure road holding and stability Check the following areas Inflation Ensure tires are inflated to the pressure indicated on the tire sidewalls It is better to use a tire gauge and a hand pump t...

Page 24: ...care to wipe off excess oil and not to get oil on the tires or rim braking surfaces ADJUSTMENT To adjust the chain on single speed freewheel coaster hub braked or 3 speed hub geared bicycles Loosen th...

Page 25: ...jumping off freewheel sprocket or chainring Chainring out of true Chainring loose Chainring teeth bent or broken Rear or front derailleur side to side travel out of adjustment Retrue if possible or r...

Page 26: ...ng the brakes they squeal squeak Brake blocks worn down Brake block toe in incorrect Brake blocks rim dirty or wet Brake arms loose Replace blocks Correct block toe in Clean blocks and rim Tighten mou...

Page 27: ...SE RETAIN YOUR SALES RECEIPT AS PROOF OF PURCHASE FILL OUT THE INFORMATION BELOW AND KEEP THIS MANUAL IN A SAFE PLACE BRAND DESCRIPTION MODEL PRODUCTION DATE SERIAL DATE OF PURCHASE STORE PLACE OF PUR...

Page 28: ...ors or damp conditions or commercial use e g hiring The bicycle is designed only to be ridden under normal riding conditions Failures or damage occurring during participation in activities such as stu...

Page 29: ...and manufactured by Unique Bike Co Ltd Honda the wing logo Honda vehicle names and their trade dress are trademarks of Honda Motor Co Ltd used under license from American Honda Motor Co Inc All rights...

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