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Parts list FMB07
Worksman FMB Folding Bike: The Compact Adult Folding Bicycle
Assembly Instructions, Parts List, and Owner ’s Manual
For FMB, FMB3CB, and FMB7CB
Proudly made in the USA!
Congratulations on your purchase of the Worksman FMB Compact Folding Bicycle,
one of the most popular adult folding bicycles of all time. This is a recreational
bicycle for the consumer market with a
recommended weight limit of 210
pounds.
This bicycle is very practical whether you choose to fold it or not. The
low step through, compact frame design is ideal for those riders who simply want to
ride leisurely, safely and comfortably. The FMB has been carefully manufactured
in the USA with simple finishing assembly required. It is always recommended to
have a qualified bicycle mechanic perform repairs and assembly of any cycle.
Please read these instructions thoroughly prior to assembly and riding. Visit our
website at
www.worksmancycles.com
to see our complete line of Worksman
recreational and industrial cycles.
Be sure to read the manual prior to riding, and to understand the rules of the road and safety instructions. Do
not ride cycles after dark. In dusk or dawn, lights are recommended. Use of a helmet is always a good
precaution, and may be required by law. Inspect your cycle regularly for wear of parts and replace as required.
Only use factory original replacement parts. Lubricate chain and other moving parts as necessary and at least
once every six months.
Tools Required for Assembly
Carton Contents:
FMB bicycle, including:
·
Phillips Screwdriver
* Pedals
* Headset Parts
·
Flat-head Screwdriver
* Handlebar
* Handlebar Grips
·
Pliers
* Seat/Seatpost
* Handlebar Stem
·
Adjustable Wrench
* Rear Rack
* Reflector Kit
A) Initial Assembly
1) Remove protective bubble wrap.
2) Open fork quick-release (4911B)
“L” tightening arm (with black rubber handle.)
3) Insert the Handlebar Stem (55E) at least 4
” into the fork steer tube with the head of the stem facing forward.
FAILURE TO INSERT STEM BELOW MINIMUM INSERTION LINE COULD LEAD TO FORK BREAKAG E AND
INJURY.
4) Hand-tighten the nut on the 4911B quick-release securely and close the L-Tightening arm). Note - You should be
able to pull this arm closed without great pressure at this time. This will be readjusted at time of final assembly.
Excessive force can cause damage. If the arm requires force to close, simply loosen the nut a bit at this time.
5) Insert the handlebar (55F) into the opening of the stem. The handlebar ends should angle toward the rear of the
bicycle. If the handlebar does not slip into the stem easily, simply loosen the adjusting bolt and use a flat head
screwdriver to slightly pry open.
6) Once handlebar is inserted into the stem, using an adjustable wrench, tighten the adjusting nut. However, at this
time, do not tighten fully as this will also be adjusted in final assembly process.
7)
On front drum brake models
, install brake lever onto the handlebars. (Front drum brake is optional.)
8)
On 3 speed models
, attach shift lever to handlebar.
9) Slide handgrips (55B) onto the bar end.
B) Installation of Pedals (See illustration)
Pedals are marked
“L” for left and “R” for right on the threaded end of the
pedal axle. Screw the right pedal marked
“R” clockwise into the right crank
arm (chain and sprocket side). Screw the
“L” pedal
counterclockwise
into
the left crank arm. Secure pedals tightly. (Recommended torque: 275 lbs.)
Installing pedals on wrong side will damage the threads, so proceed
carefully. Failure to follow this instruction will NOT be warranteed.