CORRECT FRAME SIZE
When selecting a new bicycle, frame size is very important.
Most full-sized bicycles come in a range of frame sizes. These
sizes usually refer to the distance between the center of the
bottom bracket and the top of the frame seat tube.
The above chart and diagram will help you find the correct
frame size. Rider leg length should be measured from the inseam.
WARNING:
For riding safety and comfort, there should be no less than 1" to 2" of
clearance between the intended rider and the top tube of the bicycle frame.
The ideal clearance will vary based on rider preference. These basic rules are in place to
make straddling the frame when off the saddle easier and safer.
When measuring the fit of the bicycle, make sure you have both feet flat on the ground. It is
okay for women to use a men's bike to determine proper fit.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Your new bicycle was assembled and tuned in the factory
and then partially disassembled for shipping. You may have
purchased the bicycle already fully assembled and ready to
ride or in the shipping carton in the partially disassembled
form. The following instructions will enable you to prepare
your bicycle for years of riding enjoyment.
WARNING:
We recommend that you consult a bicycle
technician if you have doubts or concerns about your ability
to properly assembly, repair, or maintain your bicycle.
GETTING STARTED
Open the carton from the top and remove the bicycle. Remove the straps and protective
wrapping. Inspect the bicycle and all accessories and parts for damaged or missing parts. It
is recommended that the threads be lubricated prior to installation. Do not discard packing
materials until assembly is complete to insure that no required parts are accidentally
discarded. Assemble your bicycle following the steps that pertain to your model.
Handlebars
Remove the bubble bag from the handlebar. Place the handlebar stem into the top of the
handle tube, ensuring that all cables are free of tangles. Tighten the stem bolt observing the
minimum insertion mark
and checking that the forks and the handlebars are facing
forward.
Tools Required: Inner Hex Wrench (not included)
Serial Number
Tools Required:
- Philips head screw driver
- 4mm 5mm 6mm & 8mm Allen keys
- Adjustable wrench or a 9mm, 10mm,
14mm & 15mm open and box end
wrenches
- A pair of pliers with cable cutting ability
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