O
O
W
W
N
N
E
E
R
R
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’
S
S
M
M
A
A
N
N
U
U
A
A
L
L
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I
I
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S
C
C
O
O
L
L
T
T
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I
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N
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T
E
E
R
R
N
N
A
A
T
T
I
I
O
O
N
N
A
A
L
L
E
E
C
C
O
O
L
L
O
O
G
G
I
I
C
C
A
A
L
L
S
S
Y
Y
S
S
T
T
E
E
M
M
S
S
,
,
L
L
T
T
D
D
.
.
1
1
-
-
8
8
6
6
6
6
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7
7
4
4
2
2
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6
6
2
2
7
7
4
4
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1
1
0
0
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8
8
The right brake lever controls the rear brake. The rear brake is a band
brake which has been pre-adjusted at the factory.
Brake Testing
Squeeze the brake levers. The brake levers should be easy for you to reach,
and engage the brakes completely when pulled in. You should not be able to
pull the brake lever in until it touches the handlebar or grip. Test the brakes
and the brake lever adjustment; you should be able to comfortably control
your brakes. If the brake is adjusted too loose, the extra play will cause
insufficient braking power. The play is properly adjusted if the brake pads
meet the rim fully when the brake lever is pulled one-third of the way.
If you have any questions about the operation or adjusting the brakes, contact the
IES Service Department at 1-866-726-6856.
9.
Fill tires with air to the recommended pressure 40-PSI using the adaptor found in
the carton.
Local bicycle shops are usually willing to assemble bicycles for a fee. They will often
check a bicycle for safety at no charge.
If you have any questions please call the IES Service Department at 1-866-726-
6856.
2.
Loosen the Allen key nut to adjust the
tension on the brake cable. Adjust the wire
inner brake cable to the desired length, and
tighten nut.
Brake cable length adjustment.