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This manual only includes safety, use and maintenance instructions. Read the entire manual
before using the bike for the first time and keep it safe for possible future use. Follow the
instructions in this manual and be sure to tighten all connections correctly.
By buying this product you take responsibility for your safety. The manufacturer, distributor, seller or the
employees of the public services are not responsible for any injuries that might occur. Follow every
safety precaution while riding the bike.
USAGE
CHILDREN’S BIKES 12", 14", 16"
The maximum seat height of bikes in this category is 435
– 635 mm. The maximum seat height is the
measured vertical distance from the top of the saddle to the ground, provided the saddle is horizontally
inclined and the seat post is set to its maximum possible height. These bikes are made for the most
junior riders. Taking into account the probable skills and abilities of young children, the bikes are suitable
mainly for flat and hard surfaces (playgrounds/training grounds). If you use the bike on public roads, you
need to equip both the bike and the child with all necessary protective features. The weight limit for the
12
", 14" and 16" children’s bikes is 40 kg. The total weight (the rider + bike + baggage) should not
exceed 50 kg.
CHILDREN’S BIKES 20", 24", 26"
The maximum seat height of bikes in this category exceeds 635 mm. These bikes are made for young
cyclists and can be used on every type of terrain. If you use the bike on public roads, you need to equip
both the bike and the child with all necessary protective features. A certain skillset is required to control
these models. The weight limit for the 20
", 24" and 26" children’s bikes is 90 kg. The total weight (the
rider + bike + baggage) should not exceed 100 kg.
CAUTION:
Only use this product for the purposes it was designed for. If you do not use this bike in a
proper manner, you endanger yourself and risk a fall or a collision. If you ride the bike on difficult terrains,
its components can be damaged, perhaps irreparably. Riding a bike with damaged components is
dangerous and can lead to falls or collision. Only ride on a terrain the model of your bike is suited for.
INTRODUCTION
TIPS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Always wear a bicycle helmet that meets the local safety standards.
Consult local legislature to find out up to what age are bicycle helmets compulsory.
Make sure any parts of your body, clothes or other objects do not make contact with the sharp
edges of the derailleurs, pedals, the chain or the training wheels.
Always wear fitting shoes that do not slip form the pedals. Do not ride with unsuitable shoes.
Wear visible clothes, if possible made of reflective materials or complemented with reflective
straps.
Learn how to use the bike thoroughly; consult the seller if necessary.
Jumping, riding on a ramp, or riding through difficult terrain can damage the bike and cause a
serious injury.
Always inspect the bike before using it.
Parental disclaimer:
As a parent or
a guardian, you are responsible for your child’s activities and safety. It is your
responsibility to ensure your child is properly instructed on how to use the bike. Take extra care to
explain the brake system, especially if the bike has a coaster brake.