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1.3

 Installing the Handlebar

WEDGE NUT

HEAD TUBE

YOU WILL NEED THE 13MM WRENCH.

1.  LOOSEN THE CAP BOLT ON THE TOP OF THE HANDLEBAR BY TURNING IT COUNTERCLOCKWISE FOR 1-2 ROTATIONS 

WITH THE 13MM WRENCH.

2.  POSITION THE HANDLEBAR ABOVE THE HEAD TUBE WITH THE HANDLEBAR POST IN LINE WITH THE STEM AND THE BELL 

ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE BIKE.

3.  SQUEEZING AND MANIPULATING THE WEDGE NUT SO THAT IT FITS INTO THE HEAD TUBE, SLIDE THE HANDLEBAR POST 

ALL THE WAY INTO THE HEAD TUBE.

NOTE:

 IF THE WEDGE NUT DOES NOT FIT INSIDE THE HOLE OF THE HEAD TUBE, YOU MAY NEED TO LOOSEN THE CAP 

BOLT FURTHER.

BELL

HANDLEBAR

13MM WRENCH

CAP NUT

Summary of Contents for Light Rider 20

Page 1: ...X Kids Light Up Bicycle Aguideforyourride IMPORTANT READ CAREFULLY AND RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE MODEL JLRX20 BLU JLRX20 PNK JLRX20 BOR JLRX20 BNG JLRX20 BGR JLRX20 BBL JLRX20 BPK JLRX20 BBL BB JLRX...

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Page 3: ...Jetson stoptworidingrules Besafe Havefun...

Page 4: ...atures Rider Suitability Online Resources 1 Getting Started Starting Notes Attaching the Front Wheel Installing the Handlebar Securing the Handbrakes Assembling the Front Brake Adjusting the Rear Brak...

Page 5: ...3 44 45 47 48 49 50 51 2 Features Functions Using the Bell Using the Lights Using the Kickstand 3 Making Moves Riding Your Jetson Light Rider Using the Brakes Helmet Safety Care Maintenance...

Page 6: ...335 1 A2 2006 Adult supervision is required The rider should not exceed 150 lb Do not mix old and new batteries Never use near motor vehicle Units shall not be operated to perform racing stunt riding...

Page 7: ...safe and suitable for safe operation Check whether all safety labels are in place and understood before riding The owner shall allow the use and operation of the unit after a demonstration that such o...

Page 8: ...onsequences for the environment and human health The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources For more information about recycling of used batteries please contact your local mun...

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Page 10: ...ALS WITH REFLECTORS X2 LEFT AND RIGHT 7 TIRE VALVES WITH DUST CAPS 8 TIRE VALVE LIGHTS X4 SOME MODELS 9 CHAIN 10 CHAIN GUARD 11 LED LIGHTS 12 LIGHTING POWER CONTROL BUTTONS 13 REAR WHEEL 14 SEAT POST...

Page 11: ...9 2 10 16 11 14 3 17 19 12 20 7 1 15 21 22 4 5 18 9 6 13 NOTE IMAGES MAY NOT REFLECT EXACT APPEARANCE OF ACTUAL PRODUCT 8...

Page 12: ...Suitability 1 3 inches PRODUCT DIMENSIONS 54 0 L X 23 0 W X 32 0 H HANDLEBAR HEIGHT 30 5 32 7 SEAT HEIGHT 24 2 28 9 PRODUCT WEIGHT 25 5 LB TIRE SIZE 20 BRAKES FRONT AND REAR WHEEL RIM CALIPER BRAKES W...

Page 13: ...OMPLY WITH THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN INJURY TO THE CHILD OR OTHERS KEEP SMALL PARTS AWAY FROM CHILDREN DURING ASSEMBLY ACCESSORY MUST BE ASSEMBLED AND REMOVED BY AN ADULT FREQUENTLY INS...

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Page 15: ...FRONT FORWARD AND REAR BACK ARE ORIENTED AS THE RIDER WOULD SEE THEM WHEN SEATED ON THE BIKE THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE BIKE FOR EXAMPLE IS THE SIDE WHERE THE RIDER S RIGHT HAND AND FOOT WILL BE IT IS HELP...

Page 16: ...F THE FRONT WHEEL BY TURNING EACH COUNTERCLOCKWISE WITH YOUR FINGERS OR THE 15MM WRENCH 2 REMOVE THE WASHERS FROM BOTH SIDES OF THE AXLE AND SET THEM ASIDE WITH THE AXLE NUTS 3 LOCATE THE ARROW ON THE...

Page 17: ...ROTATE THE BRAKE CALIPER SO THAT IT IS ALIGNED WITH THE FRONT FORK 7 PLACE THE WHEEL SUCH THAT THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS ARE MET THE TOP OF THE FRONT WHEEL IS IN BETWEEN THE FRONT FORK LEGS AND THE CA...

Page 18: ...16 WASHER HOOK HOLE 8 PLACE ONE OF THE REMOVED WASHERS ONTO EACH END OF THE AXLE WITH THE HOOK CURVED INWARD AND ALIGNED WITH THE WASHER HOOK HOLE IN THE FORK LEG PUSH THE HOOK INTO THE HOLE...

Page 19: ...S WITH THE 15MM WRENCH 11 CHECK THAT THE WHEEL IS SECURE AND SPINS FREELY IN THE FORK IMPORTANT AN UNSECURED WHEEL CAN LOOSEN OR FALL OFF PUTTING THE RIDER AT RISK OF SERIOUS INJURY ENSURE THAT THE AX...

Page 20: ...ION THE HANDLEBAR ABOVE THE HEAD TUBE WITH THE HANDLEBAR POST IN LINE WITH THE STEM AND THE BELL ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE BIKE 3 SQUEEZING AND MANIPULATING THE WEDGE NUT SO THAT IT FITS INTO THE HEAD...

Page 21: ...TRAIGHT ACROSS THE BIKE IF NECESSARY MAKE ROTATIONAL ADJUSTMENTS ON EITHER THE HANDLEBAR OR THE FORK UNTIL BOTH PIECES ARE STRAIGHT AND ALIGNED 5 POSITION AND HOLD THE HANDLEBAR AT THE DESIRED HEIGHT...

Page 22: ...HTEN THE CAP NUT BY TURNING IT CLOCKWISE WITH THE WRENCH 7 CHECK THAT THE HANDLEBAR IS SECURE AND THAT THE FRONT WHEEL TURNS LEFT OR RIGHT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ROTATION OF THE HANDLEBAR 13MM WRENCH...

Page 23: ...R UNTIL THEY ARE AT THE DESIRED HEIGHT 2 WHILE HOLDING EACH HANDBRAKE IN POSITION TIGHTEN THE BOLT ON THE HANDBRAKE CLAMP BY TURNING IT CLOCKWISE WITH THE ALLEN KEY 1 4 SecuringtheHandbrakes HANDLEBAR...

Page 24: ...E CALIPER BY TURNING IT COUNTERCLOCKWISE WITH THE 10 MM WRENCH 2 POSITION THE CALIPER OVER THE WHEEL SUCH THAT THE TOP OF THE CALIPER IS CENTERED OVER THE WHEEL AND THE BRAKE PADS ARE PARALLEL WITH ON...

Page 25: ...SQUEEZE THE CALIPER CLOSED WITH ONE HAND SO THAT THE BRAKE PADS ARE HUGGING THE TIRE RIM AND WITH THE OTHER HAND PULL THE SLACK OUT OF THE BRAKE CABLE UNTIL THE CABLE IS TAUT SEE PAGE 42 FOR MORE DET...

Page 26: ...24 CABLE ANCHOR NUT 10MM WRENCH BRAKE CABLE 4 WITH THE BRAKE CABLE TAUT AND THE CALIPER STILL HELD CLOSED TIGHTEN THE CABLE ANCHOR NUT BY TURNING IT CLOCKWISE WITH THE 10MM WRENCH...

Page 27: ...T WHEEL BRAKE CABLE IS CONNECTED TO THE HANDBRAKE AND TO THE CABLE ADJUSTMENT BARREL 6 PULL AND RELEASE THE FRONT BRAKE HANDBRAKE ON THE LEFT SIDE OF THE HANDLEBAR SEVERAL TIMES TO ENSURE THAT THE BRA...

Page 28: ...26 7 TIGHTEN THE BOLT ON THE BACK OF THE FRONT FORK BY TURNING CLOCKWISE WITH THE 10MM WRENCH FRONT FORK BOLT 10MM WRENCH...

Page 29: ...27 8 TIGHTEN THE LOCK NUT ON THE TOP FRONT OF THE BRAKE CALIPER BY TURNING IT CLOCKWISE WITH THE 10MM WRENCH FRONT FORK LOCK NUT 10MM WRENCH...

Page 30: ...8 9 PULL AND RELEASE THE LEFT HANDBRAKE A FEW TIMES AS A SECOND CHECK TO SEE THAT THE CALIPER IS OPENING AND CLOSING SMOOTHLY AND THAT THE PADS ARE CLOSING SUCH THAT THEY ARE ALIGNED WITH THE WHEEL RI...

Page 31: ...ED TO GET THE FRONT BRAKE PROPERLY INSTALLED 3 LOOSEN THE CABLE ANCHOR NUT ON THE SIDE OF THE REAR BRAKE CALIPER BY TURNING IT COUNTERCLOCKWISE WITH THE 10MM WRENCH 4 REPOSITION THE CALIPER SO THAT TH...

Page 32: ...OW TO RECEIVE THE POST YOU CAN WIDEN IT BY TURNING THE KNOB COUNTERCLOCKWISE WHILE HOLDING THE LATCH STEADY 3 SLIDE THE SEAT POST DOWN AT LEAST UNTIL THE MINIMUM INSERTION MARK IS NO LONGER VISIBLE AD...

Page 33: ...31 4 CLOSE THE LATCH ON THE SEAT CLAMP SEAT CLAMP LATCH...

Page 34: ...SEAT POST SLIPS FURTHER DOWN INTO THE TUBE BRING IT BACK TO POSITION AND TIGHTEN THE CLAMP BY TURNING THE KNOB CLOCKWISE NOTE IF YOU CANNOT OPEN OR CLOSE THE CLAMP LATCH THE CLAMP KNOB MAY BE TOO TIG...

Page 35: ...R PEDAL WITH THE HOLE AT THE END OF THE CRANK ARM ON THE SIDE OF THE BIKE WHERE YOU WILL PEDAL WITH YOUR RIGHT FOOT 3 HOLD THE PEDAL BASE STEADY AND TAKING CARE THAT THE SPINDLE ENTERS THE HOLE STRAI...

Page 36: ...ARM BY TURNING IT CLOCKWISE WITH THE 15MM WRENCH CHECK THAT THE RIGHT PEDAL IS SECURE 5 REPEAT STEPS 2 4 WITH THE LEFT L PEDAL IMPORTANT THE SPINDLE ON THE LEFT PEDAL IS REVERSE THREADED AND NEEDS TO...

Page 37: ...6 PSI POUNDS PER SQUARE INCH USE A GAUGE TO CHECK THAT THE TIRE PRESSURE IS AT OR AROUND 36 PSI PRIOR TO EVERY RIDE TO ADD AIR ALL MODELS 1 REMOVE THE DUST CAP OR TIRE VALVE LIGHT DEPENDENT ON YOUR MO...

Page 38: ...NCLUDED WITH SOME MODELS FINGER TWIST THE LARGER END OF THE HOSE ONTO THE TIRE VALVE AND THEN ATTACH YOUR AIR PUMP INTO THE OTHER END OF THE HOSE IMPORTANT ONLY USE A MANUAL AIR PUMP TO INFLATE THE TI...

Page 39: ...37 4 FINGER TWIST THE DUST CAP OR TIRE VALVE LIGHT DEPENDENT ON YOUR MODEL ONTO THE VALVE 5 REPEAT WITH THE OTHER TIRE TIRE VALVE TIRE VALVE LIGHT OR DUST CAP DEPENDENT ON MODEL...

Page 40: ...YOU WILL NEED 3 AA BATTERIES NOT INCLUDED 1 TO UNLOCK THE BATTERY COMPARTMENT GENTLY PUSH THE END OF IT AND TURN IT COUNTERCLOCKWISE 2 PULL THE BATTERY COMPARTMENT OUT FROM THE FRAME 3 INSERT 3 AA BAT...

Page 41: ...39 4 SLIDE THE COMPARTMENT BACK INTO THE FRAME 5 GENTLY PUSH THE COMPARTMENT IN AND TURN IT CLOCKWISE TO LOCK IT INTO THE FRAME...

Page 42: ...CLOCKWISE 2 BEFORE FIRST USE REMOVE ALL THREE BATTERIES FROM LIGHT AND SET THEM ASIDE REMOVE AND DISCARD THE PAPER DISC IN BETWEEN THE BATTERIES AND THE SPRING 3 RE INSERT THE BATTERIES SUCH THAT THE...

Page 43: ...STEM CHECK THAT THE HANDLEBAR AND FRONT WHEEL ROTATE IN ALIGNMENT CRANKS AND PEDALS CHECK THAT THE PEDALS ARE SECURELY TIGHTENED TO THE CRANKS AND THAT THE CRANKS ARE TIGHTENED TO THE AXLE CHECK THAT...

Page 44: ...akes are functioning properly prior to every ride To readjust alignment of the pads loosen the bolts on the brake caliper place the pads in the correct position and re tighten the bolts Check that the...

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Page 46: ...2 1 UsingtheBell USE THE BELL AS AN ALERT TO OTHER RIDERS AND PEDESTRIANS TO SOUND THE BELL FLICK DOWN ON THE BELL TAB QUICKLY AND FORCEFULLY WITH YOUR RIGHT HAND THUMB BELL BELL TAB 2 Features Functi...

Page 47: ...ATTERNS AND IN 8 DIFFERENT COLORS INCLUDING MULTI TO TURN THE LIGHTS ON OR OFF PRESS AND HOLD THE LIGHTING POWER BUTTON FOR 1 2 SECONDS TO CHANGE TO ANOTHER LIGHTING PATTERN 4 TOTAL PRESS AND HOLD THE...

Page 48: ...AME LIGHTS WILL AUTOMATICALLY TURN OFF 10 MINUTES AFTER THEY HAVE BEEN POWERED ON TO TURN THE FRAME LIGHTS BACK ON AND RESET THEM TO YOUR DESIRED PATTERN AND COLOR FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS ON PAGE 45 N...

Page 49: ...2 3 UsingtheKickstand TO USE THE KICKSTAND PIVOT IT DOWN AND GENTLY TILT YOUR BIKE ONTO IT TO STAND TO RAISE THE KICKSTAND PIVOT IT BACK UP IMPORTANT ALWAYS RAISE THE KICKSTAND BEFORE RIDING KICKSTAN...

Page 50: ...HAVE YOUR JETSON LIGHT RIDER 20 SAFELY ASSEMBLED IT S TIME TO RIDE OUT AND LIGHT UP THE WORLD TO MOVE ROTATE THE PEDALS FORWARD TO TURN ROTATE THE HANDLEBAR LEFT OR RIGHT 3 1 RidingYourJetsonLightRide...

Page 51: ...3 2 UsingtheBrakes SQUEEZE ONE OR BOTH HANDBRAKES TO SLOW DOWN SQUEEZE MORE FORCEFULLY TO COME TO A COMPLETE STOP TO AVOID ABRUPT MOVEMENTS TRY TO SQUEEZE THE HANDBRAKE S GRADUALLY LEFT HANDBRAKE FRON...

Page 52: ...AT SHOES ARE RECOMMENDED WEAR AN ASTM F1492 APPROVED HELMET AND PROTECTIVE GEAR TO PREVENT INJURY IN THE EVENT OF AN ACCIDENT 3 3 HelmetSafety IMPROPER POSITIONING THE FOREHEAD IS EXPOSED A FALL COULD...

Page 53: ...T RIDER REMOVE BATTERIES BEFORE STORING COVER TO PROTECT AGAINST DUST STORE INDOORS AND IN A DRY PLACE ADJUSTING THE CHAIN WHEN THE CHAIN C IS AT THE CORRECT TIGHTNESS THE CRANK CAN ROTATE FREELY AND...

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