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10

Parts Assembly

Rear Wheel Installation

Steps:

1.Install the Rear Wheels (14) as shown. 

   The rear bushings are pre-installed into the 

   Frame (12) on most models. If they are not 

   pre-installed, push each into the frame until

   it is fully seated.

2.One washer(15) and Nut(16) are installed 

   on one end of the Axle(13). Slide one wheel 

   onto the Axle with Hub Cap facing out.

3. Slide the Axle through the Frame.

4.Slide the other Wheel onto the Axle and 

   install the other Washer and Nut.

5.Tighten this assembly by holding both nuts 

   with the included Sockets.

6.Install an Axle Cap (17) onto each side.

WARNING:

 The nylon locking nuts must be engaged on the thread to ensure rear 

wheels do not come loose from the axle.

15

16

X 2

X 2

12

16

17

3

1

4

1

17

15

16 15

14

FINAL

STEP

FINAL

STEP

NOTE: 

Please make sure that the convex

part on the plastic bowl fixed with the 

concave part on the rear wheel.

concave

 part

Summary of Contents for 43033430

Page 1: ...Item No 43033430 Item Name 50cm Racer...

Page 2: ...Contents 1 Parts identification 1 2 Safety precautions 2 3 5 4 Assembly 5 Adjustment 20 6 Repair and Service Warranty 16 22...

Page 3: ...NAME OF RACER PARTS...

Page 4: ...oduct at dusk at night or at times of limited visibility Always comply with local laws and regulations Ride on smooth paved surfaces Do not ride on streets or roadways Do not ride off road on grass or...

Page 5: ...cles and tricycles used by children are checked regularly to ensure that adequate protection for the ends of the handlebars are in place Replacement forks must have the same rake and tube inner diamet...

Page 6: ...ric Allen Wrenches 5 6mm Torque Wrench recommended NOTE See Torque Table for torque values durring assembly WARNING Keep small parts away from children during assembly Note All of the directions right...

Page 7: ...5 3 2 6 29 30 23 21 22 1 4 7 14 14 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 10 11 27 26 25 24 28 9 8 Parts assembly view 5...

Page 8: ...a r B 5 k n a r C 3 2 e k a r B 6 7 Seat 24 Wheel Retainer x2 8 Screw Long x2 25 Wheel Bushing x4 4 x t l o B 6 2 4 x t r o h S w e r c S 9 8 x r e h s a W 7 2 10 x r e h s a W 0 1 4 x t u N 8 2 4 x...

Page 9: ...ure that the stem 1 is pointing upward and facing the same direction as the fork 2 and brake calipers 3 are facing forward 1 2 3 A X 2 Steps 1 Remove Screws A and Stem Clamp Half 5 2 Place Handlebar 4...

Page 10: ...ward backward or up down If the handlebar moves loosen the handlebar clamp bolt s and relocate the handlebar in correct position Tighten the handlebar clamp bolt s tighter than before about 1 4 revolu...

Page 11: ...nto the Main Frame 1 Bracket 2 Install the Bolts 18 and Washers 19 through the Frame holes 3 Install the lower Washers 19 and Nuts 20 4 Tighten securely WARNING Frame bolts must be suf ciently tighten...

Page 12: ...Cap facing out 3 Slide the Axle through the Frame 4 Slide the other Wheel onto the Axle and install the other Washer and Nut 5 Tighten this assembly by holding both nuts with the included Sockets 6 In...

Page 13: ...front wheel is installed correctly so that when pedaled the unit moves forward The wheel is correctly installed when the right crank arm is on the right side from rider position This will allow the t...

Page 14: ...e unit 3 Place Wheel 30 so that both Bearings A set in the Wheel Bushings 4 Make sure Wheel Spacers B are centered in the Fork 5 Place a Wheel Bushing on top of the Axle as shown on both sides 6 Place...

Page 15: ...n the left side Tighten it in a counterclockwise direction Make sure both pedals are threaded fully into the crank arm Tighten the pedals to ensure they will not come loose Note A Pedal Wrench is pref...

Page 16: ...or through frame bracket holes No use for assemble Remove 2 screws away from the middle holes A Position the Seat 7 over the frame bracket holes A Install the 2 screws which moved from the middle hole...

Page 17: ...s of each brake shoe Try to move each brake shoe out of position If a brake shoe moves do step 1 again but tighten the nut tighter than before Do this test again until each brake shoe does not move 3...

Page 18: ...16...

Page 19: ...The following sections describe final brake system adjustments required before riding Determine which style you have and follow the instructions 17...

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Page 22: ...Frequently check the tyre in ation pressure because all tyres lose air slowly over time For extended storage keep the weight of the bicycle off the tyres Do not use unregulated air hoses to in ate th...

Page 23: ...to any tyre make sure the edge of the tyre the bead is the same distance from the rim all around the rim on both sides of the tyre If the tyre does not appear to be seated correctly release air from t...

Page 24: ...uct is used in accordance with d under the Australian Consumer Law Kmart will provide you with your choice of a refund repair or exchange where possible for this product if it d Please retain your rec...

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