Riding Position Adjustment
The correct riding position is critical to achieve optimal comfort, safety and pedaling
efficiency. Pacific Cycles folding frames and components have a wide range of adjustment
to cover all size requirements with one frame.
The correct seat height will maintain a slight bend of the leg at the bottom of the pedal
stroke. If adjusted correctly at this height, the hips should also not rock from side to side to
reach the bottom of the pedal stroke. If hip rocking occurs, lower the seat so it does not
continue to do so. Ensure the seat-post is not extended beyond the maximum height
indicated by markings on the seat-post.
The cockpit length and position is adjustable with multiple stem positions or adjusting the
seat on its rails. Set the distance from the seat to the handlebars for the desired comfort.
Please note the adjustment extremes indicated on the seat rails.
Safety Precautions
Before Riding
1. Be sure all folding parts are locked / stabilized ( including frame body, stem, handlebar,
pedals,etc.)
2. Check the frame and other components. Check all bolts and screws are safely tighten-
ed.
3. Check the brakes and levers are working before riding.
4. Adjust the handlebar height. Check if the stem is locked. Check if the handlebar can rot-
ate from side to side smoothly.
5. Adjust the seat post to the suitable height. Be aware not to exceed the safety line, and
lock the seat clamp tight.
6. Check the quick release on the wheels. Lift the bike up 20 cm and drop gently. Listen for
any abnormal noises or clattering caused by loose or misaligned components.
7. Check the tire pressure & tires for wear or damage. Rotate the wheels to check the whe-
el alignment. Check the spokes are in appropriate tension (not loose).
8. Dress in appropriate cycling clothing - such as bright colors for visibility that won’t get
caught in any moving parts.
9. Be thoroughly familiar with your bike and its operation/function.
During Riding
1. Follow the traffic regulations to avoid danger and traffic penalties.
2. Carrying two people or cargo over the capacity is forbidden.
3. Install lighting and reflectors for riding at night.
4. Stunts, jumps or riding the bicycle outside its intended purpose is forbidden.
5. Apply even and controlled braking when stopping. Avoid applying sudden braking force
on the front wheel to prevent going over the handlebars.
6. Be aware of parked cars opening their side door in front of you.
7. Be aware of pedestrians while riding over crossroads.
8. Be aware of potholes, gutter covers, uneven pavement and obstacles.
9. If any damage or an abnormal situation occurs, please stop riding and check the bicycle.
10. Wear a safety helmet with certified safety standards.
11. Ride with both hands on the handlebars at all times.
12. Do not attach luggage or pets in baskets to the handlebar as it may cause unintentional
loss of control of the bicycle.
After Riding
1. Please follow the instruction manual to implement the basic maintenance and inspecti-
on, in order to ensure the cycling's security and efficiency.
2. If any abnormal sound, loose fitting parts or damage occurs, please immediately return
to the authorized retailer in your area for repairment / maintenance.
3. Please do not retrofit non factory parts as it may void your warranty.
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