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WARNING! 

When the seat is adjusted properly, you should NEVER see the minimum insertion line. Do NOT operate bike if minimum 
insertion line is viewable on the seat post  

(Fig. 4)

UNPACKING YOUR BIKE

Front

25.4

MIN INSERT

25.4

Open

Close/

Tighten

FRONT

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

B E A U M O N T   M I N I

TOOLS NEEDED

(Included)

TOOLS NEEDED

(Not Included)

PLEASE KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR 

FUTURE USE & REFERENCE. DO NOT DISCARD.

WARNING:

 Serious injuries and even death can occur if 

the proper safety precautions are not followed.

1

Cut the shipping straps on the outside of the box. 
Remove the box staples to prevent any cuts that can occur while you’re unpacking your bike. Lift bike out by frame and rear wheel. 

IMPORTANT:

 Rotate the fork (looks like a wishbone) so that it is facing forward of the bike 

(Fig. 1).

 Place the bike on the ground, so it’s standing upright on the fork 

dropouts and rear tire. 
Cut all of the packing zip ties. 
Separate the front wheel from the bike by carefully slipping it away from the crank arm, which is resting within the spokes. 
Remove the accessory box and set it aside. 
Examine your new bike for any visible damage that may have occurred during shipping. 

Special Note: For tightening all fasteners, please refer to Appendix D in the back of your owner’s manual for all fastener torque specifications.

SADDLE/SEAT POST

2

The seat post will come attached to the saddle from the factory. Pull the quick release lever attached to the top of the 
frame seat tube outwards. Insert the seat post/saddle assembly into the seat tube of the frame to at least the minimum 
insertion line of the seat post 

(Fig. 2)

. Adjust the seat to your desired height.

Once you have adjusted the seat post to your desired height, lock it in place by closing the quick release lever against 
the clamp 

(Fig. 3)

.  

*The lever should require some force to close. If it closes too easily and does not hold the seat post in place, or if the effort to close 

the clamp is too great, adjust the clamping force by loosening or tightening the adjusting nut on the side opposite the lever.

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4,5,6 mm Hex Wrench

x1

10-function multi-tool

x1

Phillips Screwdriver

x1

Scissors

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Summary of Contents for BEAUMONT MINI

Page 1: ...from the crank arm which is resting within the spokes Remove the accessory box and set it aside Examine your new bike for any visible damage that may have occurred during shipping Special Note For tightening all fasteners please refer to Appendix D in the back of your owner s manual for all fastener torque specifications SADDLE SEAT POST 2 The seat post will come attached to the saddle from the fa...

Page 2: ... assembled Fig 9 Using a hex key wrench loosen the bolt at the front of the stem handlebar clamp Fig 7 Lift rotate the handlebar to desired position Make sure the handlebar is centered in the clamp Tighten the handlebar clamp bolt Fig 8 HANDLEBAR CENTER DIRECTION Make sure the front fork is facing forward Fig 1 You may have to loosen the Stem Bolt a few turns Fig 9 Align the stem handlebars with t...

Page 3: ...s prior to installation Carefully insert the Right pedal into the Right side crank arm the side with the chain and thread it Clockwise Fig 15 You should be able to thread the pedal in part of the way by hand with minor resistance If it seems difficult and binds stop remove the pedal realign the threads and try again Be sure you are turning the right pedal axle in a clockwise direction Tighten the ...

Page 4: ... 17 The brake pad angle and height can be adjusted by loosening the hex nut that attaches the brake pad to the brake arm Loosen the brake cable anchor at the brake arm held by a hex bolt This will allow the brake cable to freely glide through its anchor Fig 18 Squeeze the brake arms pads together until the brake pads contact the rim surface Pull the cable taut through its anchor and tighten the ca...

Page 5: ... right Remove the outer nuts only Fig 21 The second axle nuts secure the wheel to the frame and are installed adjusted from the factory Install locator bracket Fig 22 Install Training Wheel Assembly reinstall axle nut to secure Fig 23 Repeat steps on the other side 8 1 2 3 21 22 23 FRONT BASKET 9 Loop the mounting straps into the basket slots from the bottom inward and over the basket rim Fig 24 L...

Page 6: ...nded pressure Do NOT exceed the recommended pressure as this will cause an unsafe condition potentially causing the tire to unexpectedly explode Do NOT use a compressed air device to inflate your tires The rapid inflation of the tire can cause it to blow off the rim NOTE Tires and tubes are not warranted against damage caused by over inflation or punctures from road hazards 1 2 3 4 SERIAL NUMBERS ...

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