owner‘s
manual
TREKKING / CITY
GB
1
Dear customer,
Thank you for buying KELLYS bicycle. We strongly encourage you to read the owner’s manual
first, to enjoy your bicycle and for safety reasons too. By doing so, you will have a better
understanding for the general operation of your bike.
Your local KELLYS dealer will provide warranty services and repairs of your bike.
TYPE OF BICYCLE USE
The bicycle is designed for a ride on public cityroads and a good quality asphalt roads. If you
will use bicycle on roads and it is not equipped with lights and reflectors, you have to equip it
by yourself according the law in your country.
SET UP OF SADDLE AND HANDLEBAR POSITION
All function parts of the bicycle are adjusted by manufacturer and checked by your local dealer,
so you can safely use your bike immediately. The only thing you need to do is to set up the
saddle, handlebar and stem position, to provide yourself with maximum comfort and safe
operation of brakes and control systems of the bike.
SADDLE
SADDLE LEVEL SET-UP
Take a seat on bicycle. Put your foot on pedal which is in the position nearest to the ground.
Heel must be on pedal. Leg must be stretched and slightly bent in the knee for reaching right
level of saddle. If you have saddle too high you will overcharge legs and back muscles. Knee
and hips muscle overcharge will be caused by too low levelled saddle.
SADDLE POSITION AND ANGLE SET-UP
Most recommended position of saddle is when saddle is parallel with ground. Try some
positions of saddle and finally choose the one which is best for you. It is possible to move
saddle forward and backwards towards the handlebar. Angle set-up and moving of saddle is
possible by screw on lock of seat tube. Release the screw, move the saddle and set up the
angle and then tighten screw to keep saddle safely in requested position. Make sure that the
screw is tightened properly.
IMPORTANT WARNING
Make sure the minimum insertion mark on the seatpost is not visible above the bike frame
after the seatpost is inserted into the frame! The seatpost quick-release lever must be
securely tightened, so the seatpost is not turnable inside the frame. Move the lever of the
quick-release to the sides only, to positions OPEN or CLOSE. Do not turn locked quick-release
lever, it could get damaged!
Torque tightening values:
Screw M8 for seat tube lock
20 - 25 Nm*
Screw M5 for seat tube lock
10 - 12 Nm*
Screw M8 for seat tube fastening in the bicycle frame
25 Nm*
Screw M5 for seat tube fastening in the bicycle frame
6 - 8 Nm*
*Recommended values must be kept if instruction on product does not vary.
STEM AND HANDLEBARS
Check what type of stem is used on your bicycle.
STEM WITHOUT THREAD (A-HEAD TYPE STEM)
This type of stem is fastened on fork neck and is fixed by 2 Allen screws. Height of stem and
handlebars is set-up by rings which are placed between stem and headset or by stem change
for another with different angle. Allowance of headset is possible to set-up by stem.
Release 2 Allen screws on stem sleeve which lock stem to the fork and release screw on
headset as well. You can set up allowance of headset by this screw to provide fork rotation
easy. Do not let headset to have its own allowance. At first tighten headset screw. Now set up
stem direction and tighten stem by 2 Allen screws on stem sleeve.
Torque tightening values:
Screw M5 for stem sleeve
6 - 8 Nm*
Screw M6 for stem sleeve
15 Nm*
Screw M5 for handlebars sleeve
6 - 8 Nm*
*Recommended values must be kept if instruction on product does not vary.
STEM WITH THREAD
This kind of stem is plugged-in fork neck. It is secured by long screw and nut inside fork. Long
screw has shape of oblique frustum. Release long screw and slew the stem for stem level and
direction setting-up. In case that stem will not be released rap on screw by rubber hammer.
IMPORTANT WARNING
There is mark on the stem which shows maximal possible height of stem. This mark
must be invisible. Never post stem so high that this mark will be visible!
Torque tightening values:
Stem sleeve screw M6
20 Nm*
Handlebars sleeve screw M6
20 Nm*
*Recommended values must be kept if instruction on product does not vary.
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