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Watch for cars 

pulling out 

– make 

eye contact with 

driver. Assume 

they don’t see you 

until you are sure 

they do.  

Scan the road 

behind 

– learn to 

look back over 

your shoulder 

without losing your 

balance or 

swerving left. 

Some riders use 

rear view mirrors.  

Avoid road 

hazards 

– watch 

out for parallel 

slat sewer grates, 

slippery manhole 

cover, oily 

pavement, gravel 

and ice. Cross 

railroad tracks 

carefully at right 

angles. To get 

better control as 

you move across 
bumps and other 

hazards, stand up 

on your pedals. 

Keep both hands 

ready to brake 

– 

you may not stop 

in time if you 

brake one-

handed. Allow 

extra distance for 

stopping in the 

rain, since brakes 

are less efficient 

when wet. 

Watch for chasing 

dogs 

– ignore 

them or try a firm 

No! if the dog 

doesn’t stop, 

dismount with 

your bike between 

you and the dog. 

Dogs are 

attracted to 

spinning wheels 

and feet.  

ASSEMBLY, MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT 

TOOLS / TECHNICAL SUPPORT 

Your  new  bicycle  was  assembled  and  tuned  in  the  factory  and  then  partially  disassembled  for 
shipping. You may have purchased the bicycle already full re-assembled and ready to ride OR in the 
shipping carton in the partially disassembled form. The following instructions will enable you to prepare 
your  bicycle  for  years  of  enjoyable  cycling.  Please  check  that  all  parts  referred  to  in  the  instructions 
and  shown  in  the  diagram  have  been  included,  and  that  all  tools  needed  are  at  your  disposal.  For 
more details on inspections, lubrication, maintenance and adjustment of any area please refer to the 
relevant  sections  in  this  manual.  If  you  need  replacement  parts  or  have  questions  pertaining  to 
assembly of your bicycle, call HYPER direct at: 

HYPER BICYCLES SERVICE AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 

1.866.424.0500 

Monday 

– Friday (10:00AM – 8:00PM – EST) 

Tools Required: 

 

Phillips head screw driver; 4mm, 5mm 

 

6mm & 8mm Allen keys; adjustable 

 

Adjustable wrench or a 9mm, 10mm, 14mm & 15mm 

 

Open and box end wrenches; and a  

 

Pliers with cable cutting ability.  

 

To avoid injury, this product must be properly assembled before use. If your bicycle was obtained after 
assembled,  we  strongly  recommended  that  you  review  the  complete  assembly  instructions  and 
maintenance checks specified in this manual before riding.  

Summary of Contents for IN 16920

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL EN IN 16920 Kids Bike KAWASAKI Juniso 12 IN 16921 Kids Bike KAWASAKI Juroku 16 IN 16922 Junior Bike KAWASAKI Nijumo 20 May not be exactly as illustrated...

Page 2: ...ICYCLING IN TRAFFIC 11 ASSEMBLY MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT 12 TOOLS TECHNICAL SUPPORT 12 REFLECTORS 13 PEDALS INSTALLATION 14 SADDLE INSTALLATION 14 BRAKE AND BRAKE CABLE INSTALLATION 15 ADJUSTING THE...

Page 3: ...ENT Once you re in the saddle make sure you can reach the bottom of the pedal stroke with a slightly bent knee and flat foot ASSEMBLY Read and follow assembly instructions in this manual and make sure...

Page 4: ...car lights in a way that helps you to be seen and recognized as a moving bicyclist CAUTION Check reflectors and their mounting brackets regularly to make sure that they are clean straight unbroken and...

Page 5: ...o side wobble If a wheel wobbles side to side or hits the brake pads take the bike to a qualified bike shop to have the wheel trued CAUTION Wheels must be true for hand brakes to work effectively Whee...

Page 6: ...as purchased assembled it s the owner s responsibility before riding the bicycle for the first time to make sure the bicycle is assembled and adjusted exactly as written in this manual and any Special...

Page 7: ...Explain what it means by emphasizing the following points 1 Stop at all stop signs regardless of what is happening 2 Look in all directions for traffic 3 Watch for oncoming cars making left turns 4 Wa...

Page 8: ...that your child is aware of safe riding skills THE BASICS 1 Always do the Mechanical Safety Check before you get on a bike 2 Be thoroughly familiar with the controls of your bicycle 3 Be careful to ke...

Page 9: ...le 12 Don t do stunts wheelies or jumps They can cause you injury and damage your bike 13 Don t weave through traffic or make any moves that may surprise people with whom you are sharing the road 14 O...

Page 10: ...tions ride more slowly and apply your brakes earlier and more gradually than you would under normal dry conditions NIGHT RIDING Riding a bicycle at night is many times more dangerous than riding durin...

Page 11: ...st give pedestrians audible warning when you pass Don t cross driveways or intersections without slowing to a walker s pace and looking very carefully for traffic especially traffic turning right on a...

Page 12: ...bled for shipping You may have purchased the bicycle already full re assembled and ready to ride OR in the shipping carton in the partially disassembled form The following instructions will enable you...

Page 13: ...rd wrap the rear end of the reflector bracket around the handlebar A Once the bracket is in the correct position and the fastening nut is in place underneath the bracket thread the screw down through...

Page 14: ...ged end up NOTE Seat post must be inserted at least to the minimum insertion mark stamped on the lower part of the post If no minimum insertion mark can be found make sure at least 3 of the post is in...

Page 15: ...Always wear a helmet when you ride BRAKE AND BRAKE CABLE INSTALLATION 1 Attach the upper cable to the brake lever by opening the brake lever and placing the barrel end of the cable into the lever 2 F...

Page 16: ...handlebar binder bolts Failure to properly tighten these bolts may damage the handlebar and or stem to fork assembly This may compromise the steering action causing you to possibly lose control and p...

Page 17: ...em turn without turning the front wheel realign the stem with the front wheel Tighten the bolt tighter than you did before about half a revolution only at a time Do this test again until the handlebar...

Page 18: ...red before riding Determine which style you have and follow the instructions 1 Check tightness of caliper brake mounting nut or cantilever mounting bolts 1 Make sure each caliper brake mounting nut or...

Page 19: ...icycle service shop repair or adjust the caliper or cantilever brakes Reducing Caliper Brake Noise Caliper Brake Only It is common for caliper brakes to make noise or squeak when in use This noise doe...

Page 20: ...connect the cable and tighten the cable anchor bolt securely 3 Shift up through the gears making sure that each gear is achieved quietly and without hesitation If noise occurs use the barrel adjuster...

Page 21: ...hands Try to roll the tire off the far side of the rim 4 With the wheel standing as in Figure 3 use bicycle tire tools or spoon handles with rounded ends at least two preferably three to lift the bead...

Page 22: ...he same distance from the rim all around the rim on both sides of the tire If the tire does not appear to be seated correctly release air from the inner tube until you can push the bead of the tire in...

Page 23: ...eel rim when you push it to the side with light force LUBRICATION MAINTENANCE WARNING Do not over lubricate If oil gets on the wheel rims or the brake shoes it will reduce brake performance and a long...

Page 24: ...e then re assemble in the reverse of the above procedure SERIAL NUMBER TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY WARRANTY CLAIMS General Conditions of Warranty and Definition of Terms All Warranty Conditions s...

Page 25: ...ivered by the Seller immediately after taking the responsibility for the Goods and its damages i e immediately after its delivery The Buyer must check the Goods so that he discovers all the defects th...

Page 26: ...s r o Registered Office Strakonick 1151 2c Praha 5 150 00 R Headquaters D lnick 957 V tkov 749 01 Warranty Service ermensk 486 V tkov 749 01 CRN 26847264 VAT ID CZ26847264 Phone 420 556 300 970 E mail...

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