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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.

 

 

Summary of Contents for FMB

Page 1: ...iver 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...

Page 2: ...install on the inside of the two layers of spokes The spoke has a groove that will be facing you that is placed onto the spoke Insert a bolt though the hole sandwiching the spoke between the reflector and the head of the bolt as shown The bolt will thread into a nut that must be placed into the back of the reflector E Final Assembly 1 Handlebar Open Quick Release Clamp Reposition stem in frame to ...

Page 3: ... Complete Crank set 1265 3275 1380C 48C Ball Cup Lower for frame head tube 4910 Chainguard 49B Bearings for Headset pair 4914H Chain 97 links 51B Fork Bottom Cone presses onto fork 4914M Chain Connecting Link 52B Threaded Top Adjusting Fork Cone 4914R Chain link Headset 53 Key Washer Thin Lower SA14 1 3 Speed Shifter Cable Sturmey Archer 53B Key Washer Thick Upper Seats and Related Parts 54B Top F...

Page 4: ...nt at no charge with the exception of shipping Unauthorized repair of parts voids warranty Proper maintenance is required for the warranty to be valid If it is determined by the manufacturer or the dealer that the part in question is not covered under warranty we will advise the cost to repair or replace the part The sole responsibility of the manufacturer pursuant to the terms of this warranty is...

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