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Phillips head screwdriver; 
adjustable wrench or an 8mm, 10mm, 13mm,14mm 
15mm open and box end wrenches;Allen Keys;
A plier with cable cutting ability

Air pump

Keep a Record of Your Bicycle 

 

Each bicyle has a Serial Number stamped into the bottom of the frame. Write down this number to keep it for future reference.Take 
a colour photograph of your bicycle, write the Serial number on the back of the photograph and keep it in a safe place. If you keep 
a record of the details of your bicycle it will greatly increase the possibility of getting it back should it be lost or stolen. 
Remember the advice about LOCKING YOUR BICYCLE. A good quality lock is cheap insurance. 

Tools required(Not included in the packing)

6” (15cm)

Summary of Contents for 42901815

Page 1: ...Item No 42901815 Item Name 50CM NEPTUNE BIKE...

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Page 4: ...21 Front hub 20 Rim 3 Down tube 15 Chain wheel 4 Cable housing 9 Bell 10 Brake lever 8 Grip 7 Stem 6 Handlebar 24 Saddle 27 Reflector 23 Wheel reflector 16 Chain guard 18 Kickstand 13 Chain 17 Pedal...

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Page 6: ...e rear brake first and then apply the front brake The front brake is strong 3 Always ensure that appropriate footwear is worn whilst riding this bike Lace up shoes with rubber soles never ride barefoo...

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Page 8: ...Write down this number to keep it for future reference Take a colour photograph of your bicycle write the Serial number on the back of the photograph and keep it in a safe place If you keep a record...

Page 9: ...good condition and the ends of the handlebar are plugged Check the bell is fitted and working well Warning Handlebar grips and tube end plugs should be replaced if damaged as bare ends have been know...

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Page 24: ...of 25 28N M 21...

Page 25: ...between the tyre tools and the tyre bead or rim Once you have got the bead off for about one fourth of the circumference of the tyre using the tools the rest can usually be pulled off by hand 5 With...

Page 26: ...e the inner tubes Service station meter regulated air hoses are also acceptable The correct inflation pressure is shown on the tyre sidewall Before adding air to any tyre make sure the edges of the ty...

Page 27: ...hand The bearings are correctly adjusted if The wheel spins freely and easily The weight of the spoke reflector when you put it toward the front or rear of the bicycle causes the wheel to spin back a...

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Page 29: ...ked or out of round If wheels are straight they will need to be adjusted This is quite di cult and is best le to a bicycle specialist Broken or loose spokes Check that all spokes are ght and that none...

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Page 31: ...misuse abuse or neglect Please retain your receipt as proof of purchase and contact our Customer Service Centre on 1800 124 125 Australia or 0800 945 995 New Zealand or alternatively via Customer Help...

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