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PEDAL INSTALLATION:

• Put the seat in the correct position and tighten the Seat Clamp tighter than before. 

• Do this test again, until the seat does not move in the Seat Clamp. 

• If the Seat Post (9) moves in the Seat Tube (B): Move the Quick Release Lever to the 

“open” position, put the seat in the correct position and tighten the Quick Release 

Lever tighter than before. 

• If necessary, loosen Quick Release Lever, tighten Adjusting Nut and re-tighten 

Quick Release Lever. 

• Do this test again, until the seat post does not move in the seat tube.

CAUTION: 

There is a right pedal marked “R” and a left pedal marked “L”. 

• The pedal marked “R” has right-hand threads. Tighten it in a clockwise direction. 

• The pedal marked “L” has left-hand threads. Tighten it in a counter-clockwise 

direction (anti-clockwise). 

• Turn the right pedal marked “R” into the right side of the crank arm, and the left pedal 

marked “L” into the left side of the crank arm. 

Tighten the pedals (fig 09): 

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TESTING SEAT CLAMP AND POST CLAMP TIGHTNESS:

TIGHTEN THE QUICK RELEASE LEVER: 

3. Open and close the Quick Release Lever with one hand while you turn the 

Adjusting 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 Release Lever to the “close” position (fig 08). The tightening torque 

of the Quick Release Lever should be tight enough so that the seat does not move 

during normal operation.

• Try to turn the seat side-to-side and to move the front of the seat up and down. 

If the seat moves in the Seat Clamp (A) (fig 06), loosen the Seat Clamp. 

Summary of Contents for LLBC1601

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Page 2: ...his My Buddy 16T Cycle 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 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Product Brief 2 Security Precautions and Warning 3 Installation Instructions 4 Routine Maintenance and Instruction PRODUCT STRUCTURE 1 Saddle 1 2 10 11 3 9 5 6 7 13 14 15 16 17 19 18 20 21 22 23 ...

Page 3: ...bicycle frame Be aware of and obey current traffic regulations Know and observe all local laws and rules for bicycles Give clear hand signals in goodtime to warn other road users of your intentions Be aware of vehicles pulling in or out of traffic and for doors being opened on parked cars Always keep both your hands on the handle bars and your feet on the pedals and also sit correctly on the seat ...

Page 4: ...th a variety of equipment and accessories and you should CAUTION WET WEATHER RIDING No brakes work as well under wet or icy conditions as they do under dry conditions In wet weather special precautions must be taken to assure safe stopping Ride slower than normal and apply your brakes well in advance of anticipated stops CAUTION NIGHT RIDING If you intend to ride on public roads especially in the ...

Page 5: ...is manual are as seen by the rider while seated on the bicycle Do not dispose of the carton and packaging until you complete the assembly of the bicycle This can prevent accidentally discarding parts of the bicycle MAIN PARAMETERS AND PARTS LIST Main Technical Parameters No Parameter Name Description 1 Type Kids Bicycle 2 Frame Material Steel 3 Frame Size 12 Inches 4 Tyre Size 20 Inches 5 Brake Ty...

Page 6: ...he front of the bike 2 Tighten the Stem Bolt C just enough to hold it in position Align the stem 1 with the fork and tighten the stem bolt C securely WARNING Do not over tighten the stem bolt Over tightening the stem bolt can damage the steering system and cause loss of control WARNING The Front Brake 28 must be positioned in FRONT of the Fork 4 WARNING To prevent steering system damage and possib...

Page 7: ... 3 into the front fork 4 fig 03 Install wheel retainers 5 making sure the tabs are in the Fork Retainer Holes C 3 Attach the front wheel with the Axle Nuts 6 Tighten Axle Nuts to 21 ft lbs WARNING Do not use Nuts 6 without serrations to attach the front wheel NOTE Ensure wheel spins freely without contacting fork or fender WARNING Put the wheel in the centre of the fork and tighten both nuts to th...

Page 8: ...this test again until the handlebar does not move in the handlebar clamp TESTING STEM AND HANDLEBAR TIGHTNESS Attach Seat to Seat Post 1 Loosen nuts on seat clamp A and rotate Seat 8 into riding position Put the seat post 9 fully through the seat clamp A 2 Tighten the Seat Clamp so the seat stays on the seat post If the Seat Clamp has a nut on each side tighten both nuts equally Point the Seat 8 f...

Page 9: ...reads Tighten it in a counter clockwise direction anti clockwise Turn the right pedal marked R into the right side of the crank arm and the left pedal marked L into the left side of the crank arm Tighten the pedals fig 09 15 16 TESTING SEAT CLAMP AND POST CLAMP TIGHTNESS TIGHTEN THE QUICK RELEASE LEVER 3 Open and close the Quick Release Lever with one hand while you turn the Adjusting Nut F with t...

Page 10: ... make other modifications Consult with a professional before adding any parts to your bicycle for its safety and compatibility 2 Use of any mechanical devices on your bicycle may subjects it to wear and stress Different material or component can react differently to wear or stress If the life span of any part of the bicycle which includes frame fork and components has exceeded the part may break a...

Page 11: ... your control and cause you to fall Make sure the minimum insertion mark that is in the frame 7 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 WARNING As with all mechanical components the bicycle is sub...

Page 12: ... excluded to the fullest extent permitted by the lass 6 Lifelong total liability for damages relating to or arising out of the purchase or use of the product regardless of the type or cause of such damage of the form of characterization of the claim asserted e g contract or tort shall not exceed the original purchase price paid for the product 7 However in no event shall Lifelong and Lifelong auth...

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