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Owner’s Manual

 

 

Please read and fully understand this manual 

before operation 

This manual contains important safety, assembly 

operation and maintenance information. 

Save this manual for future reference. 

 

 
 

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Page 1: ...Owner s Manual Please read and fully understand this manual before operation This manual contains important safety assembly operation and maintenance information Save this manual for future reference ...

Page 2: ... Parts Assembly List 7 Introduction 8 Tools Needed 8 Assemble the Front Wheel to the Fork 9 Handlebar and Stem Installation 10 Testing Stem and Handlebar Tightness 11 Care Cleaning Instructions 11 Light Insert Installation 12 13 Seat Installation 14 Front and Rear Reflector Installation 14 Maintenance and Service Repair and Service 15 Inspection of the Bearings 15 Tires 16 Phantoms Frames Warranty ...

Page 3: ...e is stolen give this number to the police to help them find the bicycle Model Serial Number Purchase Date Model Name Fitting the Rider to the Bicycle To determine the correct size of bicycle for the rider Straddle the assembled bicycle with feet shoulder width apart and flat on the ground There must be at least 1 inch 2 5 cm of clearance 1 between the highest part of the top tube 2 and the crotch o...

Page 4: ...is required Do not add a motor to the product Do not tow or push the product Do not modify the product Replace worn or broken parts immediately If anything does not operate properly discontinue use Rules of the Road WARNING Failure of the rider to follow the Rules of the Road listed below can result in injury to the rider or to others Obey all traffic regulations signs and signals Ride on the correc...

Page 5: ...ything to your bicycle or carry any items that could impair your vision hearing or control Always ride with both hands on the handlebars The Owner s Responsibility WARNING This bicycle is not made to withstand the abuse of jumping and stunting It is made to be ridden by one rider at a time for general transportation and recreational use It is the owner s responsibility to follow all assembly and a...

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Page 7: ...ar 17 Rear Batteries x3 not included 4 Grips x2 18 Rear Battery Clip 5 Stem 19 Seat Pin 7 Seat 20 Wheel Retainer x4 9 Seat Post 21 Wheel Nut x4 10 Headset 22 Wheel Assembly x2 11 Front Light Assembly 23 Tire x2 12 Front Light Gasket 24 Tube x2 13 14 Front Battery Tray Front Batteries x3 not included ...

Page 8: ...ore beginning assembly or maintenance please read through this entire manual Refer to a local bike shop if you are not confident with assembling this bicycle WARNING Keep small parts away from children during assembly NOTE All of the directions right left front rear etc in this manual are as seen by the rider while seated on the bicycle To prevent disposal or loss of parts of the bicycle do not di...

Page 9: ...ure the tabs are in the fork D tab holes 4 Tighten Axel Nuts to 13 ft lbs Fig 02 NOTE Ensure wheel spins freely without making contact with the fork WARNING Do not use Nuts 21 without serrations to attach the front wheel WARNING Place the wheel in the center of the fork and tighten both nuts to the recommended torque of 13 ft lbs WARNING Failure to follow these steps can allow the wheel to loosen ...

Page 10: ...the Stem 5 1 Insert the Stem 5 into the fork fig 03 2 Point the stem towards the front of the bike 3 Tighten the Stem Bolt C enough to hold it in position 4 Align the stem with the front tire and tighten the stem bolt C securely to 13 ft lbs fig 03 Fig 03 WARNING Do not overtighten the stem bolt Overtightening the stem bolt can cause loss of control and damage to the steering system NOTE Do not ov...

Page 11: ...ghten the stem bolt tighter than before approximately 1 2 revolution only at a time Repeat this test until the handlebar and stem do not turn without turning the front wheel WARNING Do not exceed 222 6 Nm of Force Care Cleaning Instructions Please clean your bike using only soap and water WARNING Polycarbonate is a plastic material and should not be put in contact with some common chemicals includ...

Page 12: ...eptic condition please consult your physician BEFORE using our bicycle 1 Insert three AAA batteries into Front Battery Tray 14 2 Insert Front Battery Tray 14 into Front Light Insert 11 3 Place silicone gasket 12 over the front insert slot in frame 4 Insert Front Light Insert into slot fig 01 5 Securely fasten with supplied screws Fig 04 NOTE Only tighten lightly to avoid damaging the thread in the...

Page 13: ...to Rear Light Insert 15 3 Place Rear Silicone Gasket 16 over the front insert slot in frame 4 Insert Rear Light Insert into slot fig 01 5 Securely fasten with supplied screws Fig 05 NOTE Only tighten lightly to avoid damaging the thread in the frame Replacements and additional colors available at www ridephantom com ...

Page 14: ...you accidentally drop the seat post into the seat tube it may be difficult to remove Seat Adjustment Remove Seat Pin 19 fig 06 Move seat and seat post 9 to desired position Align holes in frame and seat post Reinsert Seat Pin 19 Fig 06 ...

Page 15: ...TE Have a bicycle service shop make any repairs or adjustments if you do not have the required tools or if the instructions in this manual or any Special Instructions are not sufficient Inspection of Bearings Maintenance Check the bearing of this bicycle frequently Lubricate the bearings once a year or anytime they do not pass the following tests Head tube Bearings The fork should always turn freely...

Page 16: ...he maximum inflation pressure can be found on the tire sidewall If two inflation pressures are on the tire sidewall use the higher pressure for on riding on road and the lower pressure for riding off road Make sure the edge of the tire the bead is the same distance from the rim all around the rim on both sides of the tire before adding any air to the tire If the tire does not appear to be correctly...

Page 17: ...aintenance and adjustments This warranty does not include labor and transportation charges The bicycle is designed for general transportation and recreational use only This Warranty does not cover normal wear and tear paint rust normal maintenance items personal injury or any damage failure or loss that is caused by accident improper assembly maintenance adjustment storage or use of the bicycle Th...

Page 18: ...and determined by our inspection Kazam will also replace the bicycle fork if it should fail at any weld point You must receive prior authorization from Kazam before returning any product or parts Kazam will replace without charge to you any frame and fork found to be defective by Kazam Customer is responsible for all labor and transportation charges associated with warranty work Contact KaZAM USA ...

Page 19: ...19 WARNING ALWAYS WEAR YOUR HELMET WHEN RIDING THIS PRODUCT ...

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