Linus Lil’ Roadster 20

7.1

B

A

C

D

6. Pedal Installation; READ FIRST!

(POTENTIAL FOR DAMAGE IF 
INSTALLED INCORRECTLY!)

6.1

 

Pedals are side-specific. Check the 

ends of the axles (A) to identify which 
side of the bicycle to install them in.          
R = Side of bicycle with chain. 

 

Apply a small amount of grease to the 
pedal threads.

6.2

 Install the pedal marked 

R

 by turning 

the axle CLOCKWISE.

Install the pedal marked 

L

 turning the 

axle ANTI-CLOCKWISE.

Tighten the pedal axles fully with the 
15mm wrench.

 Torque Requirement:  

28-37Nm.

7. Seat Post Installation

7.1

 Apply a small amount of grease around 

the bottom 1.5” (35mm) of the seat post 

(A) 

and insert the seat post into the seat tube 
so that the minimum insertion line (B) is 
not visible.

7.2

 Align the saddle with the bicycle’s top 

tube as shown.

7.1

 Tighten down the seat post clamp 

(C)

 

using the appropriate hex wrench.  

Torque Requirement: 4.5-6Nm. 

7.1 

Check to make sure that the saddle is 

level 

(D)

. If it is not, use a 14mm wrench 

to loosen the saddle clamp 

(E)

, adjust the 

saddle, and re-tighten.  

Torque Requirement: 20-27Nm

8. Bell + Reflector Installation

8.1

 Using a Philips screwdriver, remove 

the bell skrew 

(A)

 and clamp the bell on 

the left side handle bar near the grip with 
the striker positioned on the inside. Then 
re-insert the screw and tighten.

Be careful not to lose the square nut 

(B)

 

that should be inserted from the side of 
the bell clamp.

8.2 

Using a Philips screwdriver, clamp the 

white reflector on the stem or handlebar 
and tighten down. Adjust the reflector  
lens so that the lens is perpendicular to 
the road. 

6.1

7.2

A

8.2 

(Note: Some bike models may not include bell)

6

(SIDE-SPECIFIC THREADING ON PEDALS)

6.2

8.1 

B

A

E

Summary of Contents for Lil’ Roadster 20"

Page 1: ...strations are based off of Roadster Classic but instructions apply to all of these models Please review Assembly Guide in its entirety before beginning bicycle assembly If you do not feel fully capabl...

Page 2: ...bicycle saddle and parts box We recommend using the flat box as a work surface for bicycle assembly Remove protective packaging carefully Do not bend spokes when removing the front wheel PEDALS x2 BE...

Page 3: ...ning Wheel Parts only included with 16 bike models LOCKING NUTS x2 TRAINING WHEEL BRACKETS x2 TRAINING WHEELS x2 WASHERS x2 TRAINING WHEEL BOLTS x2 ALIGNMENT TAB DRIVE SIDE ALIGNMENT TAB NON DRIVE SID...

Page 4: ...f the fork crown B with a philips head screwdriver while holding the nut on the back side of the fork crown A with a 10mm wrench Do not misplace the crescent washer Insert bolt through the fender moun...

Page 5: ...the dropouts 4 2 Tighten the axle nuts D Torque Requirement 30 45Nm 5 Stem Handlebar Adjustment 5 1 Using a 6mm hex wrench loosen the bolt in the front of the stem A and adjust the handlebars so that...

Page 6: ...e with the bicycle s top tube as shown 7 1 Tighten down the seat post clamp C using the appropriate hex wrench Torque Requirement 4 5 6Nm 7 1 Check to make sure that the saddle is level D If it is not...

Page 7: ...cket C Slide Washer D over threads of bolt followed by locking nut E Tighten training wheel assembly using a 12mm wrench on bolt A and a 13mm wrench on locking nut E Check to be sure wheel spins freel...

Page 8: ...en the 6mm bolt securely Torque Requirement 10 15Nm To make sure that the handlebars are properly tightened lean down on them with significant pressure If they move loosen the 6mm bolt reposition the...

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