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e. Ride fast, in competition, or “downhill”.
f. Ride in an unusual manner. 
These are the examples of misuse that adds stress on each part of your bike which 
leads to break of the components and increases your risk of injury.
6. An incorrectly positioned seat post can break the saddle rails or the saddle-clamp 
bolt, and cause you to fall. Only clamp the flat portion of the saddle rails in the 
saddle-clamp. 
7. If a seat post is too high it can cause damage to your bicycle, decrease your control, 
and cause you to fall. Make sure the minimum-insertion mark that is in the frame. 
8. A quick-release or other wheel attachment device which is not correctly adjusted 
and closed can let wheel be loose or come off, decrease your control, and cause you 
to fall. Make sure the wheels are correctly attached before you ride your bicycle.

GENERAL MAINTENANCE

WARNING: As with all mechanical components, the bicycle is subjected to wear and 
high stresses. Different materials and components may react to wear or stress fatigue 
in different ways. If the design life of a component has been exceeded, it may 
suddenly fail possibly causing injuries to the rider. Any form of crack, scratch or change 
of colouring in highly stressed areas indicate that the life of the components has been 
reached and it should be repaired or replaced immediately.

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Summary of Contents for Falcon 27.5 T

Page 1: ...Manufactured for Marketed by Lifelong Online Retail Private Limited For queries and complaints please contact customercare lifelongindia com www lifelongindiaonline com Falcon 27 5 T 6 MONTHS WARRANTY...

Page 2: ...hope that the Falcon 27 5T Bicycle serves you and your family s needs without any hassles Thanks again for becoming a part of the Lifelong family Enjoy using the product Warm Regards Team Lifelong TAB...

Page 3: ...ck that your 1 Bicycle s nuts bolts and parts are tight and not worn or damaged 2 Riding position is comfortable 3 Brakes are operating effectively 4 Steering is free with no excessive play 5 Wheels r...

Page 4: ...t of traffic Do not hang items over the handle bars to impede steering or catch in the front wheel Do not hold on to another vehicle Do not ride too close behind another vehicle CAUTION WET WEATHER RI...

Page 5: ...e T STY INXUTXJ TK YMJ HFWYTS FSI UFHPFLNSL ZSYNQ TZ HTRUQJYJ YMJ FXXJRGQ TK YMJ bicycle This can prevent accidentally discarding parts of the bicycle Main Parameters and Parts List Main Technical Par...

Page 6: ...must be positioned in FRONT of the Fork 4 WARNING To prevent steering system damage and possible loss of control completely seat Stem 1 onto Fork Tube E ASSEMBLE THE FRONT WHEEL TO THE FORK Loosen th...

Page 7: ...ith the wheel and tighten the stem bolt s tighter than before about 1 2 revolution only at a time Do this test again until the handlebar and stem do not turn without turning the front wheel To test th...

Page 8: ...Nut F with the other hand fig 08 Tighten or loosen the Adjusting Nut F by hand so that you first feel resistance to the quick release lever when it perpendicular to the bicycle frame 4 Push the Quick...

Page 9: ...the wheel to be loose or come off which may cause you to fall 4 The disk brake and the disk get very hot during use and touching it can burn skin and also the disk edges can be sharp and cut through...

Page 10: ...een exceeded it may suddenly fail possibly causing injuries to the rider Any form of crack scratch or change of colouring in highly stressed areas indicate that the life of the components has been rea...

Page 11: ...llecting the unit s or part s thereof from authorised service provider as will as any other expenses and incidentals will be borne by the consumer 5 Lifelong obligations are limited to the repair and...

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