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Parents and guardians are also responsible for choosing the correct bike size and ensuring the bike is
in perfect condition. Some parents purposely choose bigger bikes for their children in an effort to save
money. However, this is dangerous for the child as they cannot feel safe on an oversized bike that is
hard for them to control. In such situations the risk of an accident increases. Most bicycle riding accidents
happen to children. An oversized bike can also have negative effects on the growth of the chi
ld’s bones
and muscles, because it is impossible to set the seat correctly.
INFORMATION IN THIS MANUAL
If you do not adhere to the instructions in this manual, you risk causing a fall, injury or material
damage.
Before using the bike, read the entire manual first.
Keep this manual and in case the owner changes, hand it over along with the bike.
If you find the instructions in the manual unclear or have additional questions, contact the
seller.
It is not the purpose of this manual to teach the user how to ride the bike or to improve their
riding technique.
Taking into account the variety of bicycle components, this manual does not provide
information about every one of them.
Always follow the seller’s recommendations.
Children’s seats and carriers cannot be affixed to children’s bikes.
TERMINOLOGY
Orientation
– “left, right, front and rear” are described from the view of the rider
Authorized dealer
– seller-approved manufacturer at the time of the purchase
Authorized service
– after-sale service and maintenance.
Correct tightening
– situation where the screw
head is tightened with the recommended amount
of force (N m).
Incorrect tightening
–
situation, where the
screw is not screwed fully or by the
recommended amount of force (N m).