Sportcraft A-bike User Manual Download Page 1

USER MANUAL

PLEASE READ BEFORE

ATTEMPTING TO OPEN THE BIKE

Design registered and patented

Summary of Contents for A-bike

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL PLEASE READ BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO OPEN THE BIKE Design registered and patented...

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Page 4: ...must be remembered at all times T Introduction Box contents 4 A bike User Manual The geometry of the A bike is quite different from any other bike and hence may feel a little strange at first After a...

Page 5: ...tires with a sealed internal air chamber for shock absorption Air pressure cannot be adjusted Quick release levers and locking buttons When opening the bike ensure that all the locking buttons pop ou...

Page 6: ...Labelled diagram 6 A bike User Manual Diagram...

Page 7: ...teering Joint Front Fork Crosspiece Button Tire Brake Band Wheel Hub Pedal on both sides Crank on both sides Crank Case Rear Lower Tube Rear Upper Tube Outer Seat Tube Seat Clamp Seat Post Saddle Seat...

Page 8: ...ther will reduce grip and increase stopping distances ride slower if necessary Icy conditions should be avoided entirely Windy conditions can severely effect riding stability Always wear a helmet when...

Page 9: ...d Saddle position has been selected make sure the saddle is positioned forward and then lock the Seat Post quick release clamp so that you cannot twist the saddle out of alignment If the saddle can tw...

Page 10: ...and mounts If the brake band rubs against the wheel it can be gently bent away H Hot brake bands and brake fade The band brakes will become hot when used be aware of this when storing and handling the...

Page 11: ...nt wheel T Front wheel Tighter Rear wheel Fine brake cable adjustment The fine adjustment wheel can be found on the brake handles Turn it to change the length of the cable as shown in the diagrams You...

Page 12: ...elax cable tension Unscrew Brake lever is close to handlebar AND Brake barrel adjuster is at the longest state In longest state When the brake is too loose To tighten loose brake M5 wrench To loosen a...

Page 13: ...around the brake barrel using pliers to pull the cable end out Tighten the nut Tighten Unscrew M5 nut by wrench Unscrew M5 wrench Rotate Displace Rotate brake barrel adjuster to move the brake barrel...

Page 14: ...1 Lift the Left and Right Handle Bar ends up to the horizontal position and slide them into the centre portion Check that both locking buttons are fully engaged 2a Check BOTH quick release clamps are...

Page 15: ...ooking from the top DO not force it in the wrong direction as this will wrap the brake cable around the stem of the handlebars and damage the bike 5 Lock both quick release clamps Quick release levers...

Page 16: ...ide of the foot As the legs part simply push down to fully open out 7 Press the crosspiece centre down until the quick release button pops up and locks Unfolding the bike 2 Crosspiece locking button T...

Page 17: ...nfolded check to make sure that both Handle Locking Buttons four Main Locking Buttons and the Crosspiece Button are fully engaged the Front and Rear Clamps are locked and the Crosspiece is straight an...

Page 18: ...K ERWK VLGHV RI WKH ELNH UPO WRJHWKHU you should hear a click as the two sides clip together this is impor tant for the next step to work 2 Rotate the handlebars 180 degrees counter clockwise viewed f...

Page 19: ...down on top of the bike 5 Saddle will drop under its own weight when legs are fully tele scoped down 6 Press and hold the two Locking Buttons on the handle pull the Left DQG 5LJKW DQGOH DUV RXW DQG L...

Page 20: ...o SLQFK RXU QJHUV Please ensure the pedals are aligned perpendicular to the crank as per unfolding instructions 8 Now that the A bike is success fully folded you are now ready to carry your portable A...

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Page 22: ...result in sudden failure of that part The bike should be regularly inspected looking for cracks discolouration of material scratches and loose fastenings If damage is found you should contact the ven...

Page 23: ...some slack The A bike has a two chain drive system Put the unfolded bike upside down on a clean surface One chain can be obviously viewed cleaned and lubricated through the gap in the crank casing whe...

Page 24: ...membering the order of the spaces and washers for re assembly 3 Hold the brake band out of the way to drop the wheel out Take care not to stress the brake band mounting bolts 5H WWLQJ LV WKH UHYHUVH R...

Page 25: ...ike folded use the slack in the brake cable and withdraw the Brake Assembly out of the crank casing Do not remove cable from Brake band 4 Remove rear axle bolts Please note that the bolt on the left h...

Page 26: ...the sprocket and drop the wheel out 5H WWLQJ LV WKH UHYHUVH RI UHPRYDO KHFN WKDW WKH EUDNH EDQG LV correctly aligned on the wheel and that the fasteners are securely WLJKWHQHG KHQ UH WWLQJ UDNH VVHPEO...

Page 27: ...Detach the cap from the cable end by using pliers Note The cap can be reused 2 Unscrew the nut until the cable can slide freely 3 Slide the brake band out until the brake cable is completely withdrawn...

Page 28: ...x 2pcs Spring washer x 2pcs Screw x 2pcs a b New brake band 5 Replace the worn brake band with a new brake band Enlarged N Screw Spring washer washer Cap 6 Assemble back fasteners a and b Make sure t...

Page 29: ...ng through hole C Hole C d brake barrel is always in shortest state e BOTH quick release buttons are ejected Nut Ejected buttons In shortest state Enlarged N 8 Check below d and e before tightening th...

Page 30: ...Cap Enlarged N Pliers 12 Use pliers to clamp the cable cap tight 13 Adjust brake barrel to adjust braking force Softer brake Harder brake 9 Wrap the brake band closely around the brake barrel using pl...

Page 31: ...t responsible for incidental or consequential damages or labour charges associated with replacing or repairing parts not covered by the warranty This warranty does not cover normal wear and tear follo...

Page 32: ...her countries Sportcraft is a trademark of ABG Sportcraft LLC 2014 ABG Sportcraft LLC Imported and distributed under license by Core Sports Inc 6085 Belgrave Rd Mississauga Ontario Canada L5R 4E6 Cust...

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