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REFLECTORS
Your bicycle is supplied with one front (white), one rear (red),
two wheel (white), and two pedal (orange) reflectors. These are
an important safety and legal requirement, and should remain
securely fitted and in good, clean conditions at all times.
Periodically, inspect all reflectors, brackets and mounting
hardware for signs of wear or damage. Replace immediately if
damage is found.
FRONT REFLECTOR BRACKET INSTALLATION
NOTICE:
It is important to check and adjust the position of the
reflectors as you assemble your bike. The reflectors must
always be vertical (perpendicular to the ground) and pointed
toward the front and rear of the bike. Please make sure that the
adjustment is correct as a final step in the assembly of your
bike.
Attaching hardware to the handlebars
With the white reflector facing forward 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 the
top of the bracket. Tighten screw firmly with screwdriver (B).
REAR REFLECTOR INSTALLATION
1. Put the seat post mounted rear reflector in the correct position
by loosening the screws of the rear reflector bracket.
2. Make sure the rear reflector is vertical and points straight
toward the rear of the bicycle.
3. Make sure there are at least 3 inches of clearance between
the top of the seat and the top of the red rear reflector.
Operation and Maintenance
WARNING:
For your own safety, do not ride the bicycle if the
reflectors are incorrectly installed, damaged, or missing. Make sure the
front and rear reflectors are vertical. Do not allow the visibility of the
reflectors to be blocked by clothing or other articles. Dirty reflectors do
not work well. Clean the reflectors, as necessary, with soap and a
damp cloth.