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Before each ride, complete the Ride Safety Checklist:

Component

Steps

Torque Values

•  Reference the torque chart in assembly step 10 to check the torque 

on all fasteners listed.

Brakes

•  Verify the front and rear brakes function properly. 

 

•  Check brake cables to confirm there is no wear or deterioration and 

they are properly lubricated and tensioned. 

•  Check brake pads to ensure they are not over-worn.

•  Ensure the lever system is secured to the handlebar (torque: 7 to 9 

Nm).

Tires

•  Confirm the tires are inflated to 45 PSI. 

•   Check tires for leaks, signs of wear, tread degradation, or other 

compromising damage. 

Wheels

•  Verify wheel spokes are tight on both ends with no bending. 

•  Ensure tires and rims rotate straight without wobble.

•  Confirm the rear wheel axle nuts are tight and the rear wheel is 

properly secured (torque: 28 to 32 Nm)

•  Confirm the front wheel is properly secured.

Rims

•  Check that engraved channel in rim is visible. Over time, this channel 

will become shallower, and eventually will disappear.

•  If the channel has disappeared, replace rims immediately. Excessive 

wear can reduce braking performance, and result in full wheel failure 

in extreme cases.

Riding & Safe Operating Guidelines

It is the owner’s sole responsibility to ensure safe riding. Among other things:

•  Always have the rider obey road and traffic laws as applicable in your local area. 

•   Always have the rider wear a helmet that meets the US CPSC standard. Wearing 

a helmet can prevent head injuries.

•   After a crash or an incident, do not ride the bike until you have a certified and 

reputable bike mechanic inspect the bike to ensure proper function of the bike 
and all its components.

•   It is recommended not to ride at night or in wet weather. Ride at night and in wet 

weather only if necessary. 

•  If it is unavoidable to ride at night or in wet weather:
 

– Wear reflective or light-colored clothing

 

– Ride slowly with caution

 

–  Use a bike headlight (not included)

Summary of Contents for FLYER 840BL

Page 1: ...F LY E R T M 2 0 K I D S B I K E OW N E R S M A N UA L M O D E L S 8 4 0 B L 8 4 0 R 8 4 0 G Y 8 4 0 T 8 4 0 P P...

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Page 3: ...aintenance To ensure safe use and prevent injury please carefully read all information in this manual before use Take time to familiarize yourself with your Flyer kids bike before use While this owner...

Page 4: ...4...

Page 5: ...nt Safety Instructions Getting Started Assembly Instructions Fastener Torque Values Accessories Adjusting Bike Riding Safe Operating Guidelines Ride Safety Checklist Braking and Shifting Maintenance W...

Page 6: ...Post 2 Rear Reflector 3 Rear Brake 4 Cassette 5 Rims 6 Tires 7 Rear Derailleur 8 Chain 9 Kickstand 10 Chainwheel 11 Crank 12 Pedal 13 Saddle 14 Stem 15 Grips 16 Gear Shifter 17 Brake Levers 18 Front...

Page 7: ...ance tire pressure steering performance and rim wear see Maintenance Instructions Avoid riding the bike in wet or icy conditions If riding in wet or icy conditions the braking distance of the bike wil...

Page 8: ...lls It is highly recommended that the assembly and adjustment are completed by a reputable bicycle mechanic when possible The following items are required for assembly 5mm allen wrench included 6mm al...

Page 9: ...mm allen wrench loosen the two bolts and remove the stem faceplate Ensure to rotate the fork so that the stem is facing forwards as in the image below B Align and center the handlebar in the stem Chec...

Page 10: ...10 B C...

Page 11: ...shers from both sides of the front wheel C Align the wheel to the fork so that the fork dropouts rest on the axle Ensure the fork is fully seated on the axle the wheel is centered on the fork and the...

Page 12: ...12 E C D B...

Page 13: ...e lever should require enough pressure that it leaves an imprint in your hand If it s too easy or too difficult to close adjust the lever tension by turning the adjustment nut opposite the quick relea...

Page 14: ...al to the right side crank arm by turning the axle clockwise by hand C Install the left pedal to the left side crank arm by turning the axle counter clockwise by hand D Use the provided 15mm wrench to...

Page 15: ...15 B C D E A RIGHT LEFT LEFT RIGHT LEFT RIGHT...

Page 16: ...rew to secure the reflector Ensure the reflector is facing directly forwards See next page C Mount the red reflector to the back of the seat post about 3 75mm below the saddle Tighten down the mountin...

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Page 18: ...proper assembly Visit flyer radioflyer com or contact customerservice radioflyer com for additional assistance assembling using or repairing your accessories WARNING Incorrect installation of accesso...

Page 19: ...be almost fully extended with a slight bend in your knee The proper seat position is important to avoid strain and potential injury during riding Consult a trusted reputable bike mechanic or contact...

Page 20: ...handlebar is centered left to right within the stem faceplate C Retighten the two stem faceplate bolts using the 6mm allen wrench Evenly tighten the bolts to 10 to 12 Nm using a torque wrench A B C WA...

Page 21: ...two sprockets of the derailleur are in line with the smallest sprocket of the cassette B The lower limit of the rear derailleur sets the location of the derailleur in gear 1 largest sprocket on rear c...

Page 22: ...brake pad nut to lock in the position Repeat for other side B Tighten the barrel adjuster 3 on the hand brake fully by turning counterclockwise Reattach the brake arms and loosen the barrel adjuster u...

Page 23: ...perly secured Rims Check that engraved channel in rim is visible Over time this channel will become shallower and eventually will disappear If the channel has disappeared replace rims immediately Exce...

Page 24: ...w or other severe weather verify that chain and links are clean and undamaged Bearings Verify all bearings are lubricated and run smoothly with no unnatural sounds such as grinding or rattling Check t...

Page 25: ...S I N G G E A R S H I F T E R The FlyerTM 20 Kids Bike is fitted with a 7 speed gear shifter In order to shift gears twist the shifter located on the right of the handlebars Twisting forwards away fr...

Page 26: ...ike until you have a certified and reputable bike mechanic inspect the bike to ensure proper function bike and all its components Any changes to the Flyer kids bike that are not specifically approved...

Page 27: ...27 Warranty For information on your FlyerTM 20 Kids Bike s warranty please visit...

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