Attaching the Stabilisers
(if supplied)
Ensuring that your bicycle is standing on a flat surface, slide the stabiliser bracket, followed
by the stabiliser arm, onto the protruding end of the rear wheel axle. Attach the outer axle
nut by hand and tighten using the multi-sized spanner. Do not loosen the inner axle nut.
Repeat this procedure for the other stabiliser.
1. Multi-Sized Spanner
2. Stabiliser Wheel
3. Stabiliser Arm
4. Rear Wheel Axle
5. Outer Axle Nut
To adjust the stabiliser height, use the multi-sized spanner to loosen the outer axle nut,
and slide the stabiliser arm up or down into the desired position. Re-tighten the outer
axle nut to secure into place.
1. Stabiliser Arm
2. Outer Axle Nut
3. Rear Wheel Axle
Initially, when teaching a child to ride a bicycle, there should not be a great deal of side to
side movement of the cycle. The stabilisers should be set so that both stabilisers and the
rear wheel touch the ground together. When a child becomes more confident, the
stabiliser arms / wheels can be raised so increasing the amount the bicycle can rock from
side to side.
If the stabilisers are removed, it is important that the outer axle nuts are replaced onto the
rear axle and securely tightened.
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