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Xootr Limited Warranty

Your satisfaction is very important to us.  We warrant that your Xootr bike is free of defects 
in materials or manufacturing for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase, subject 
to the limitations indicated below.  If at any time within one year of your purchase, you 
discover a defect in materials or manufacturing, please contact us or your authorized dealer 
for repair or replacement.

This warranty is void if the bicycle was not purchased new from us or an authorized dealer.

This warranty does not apply to normal wear and tear, including wear of tires, brake pads, 
and cables.

Subject to the following limitations, terms and conditions, Xootr LLC warrants to the 
original owner for the lifetime of the original owner that the 

BICYCLE FRAME

 is free of 

defective materials and workmanship.  The lifetime limited warranty is conditioned upon 
the bicycle being operated under normal conditions and use, and properly maintained.  The 
lifetime limited warranty is voided if you use a seat post other than the one provided with 
your Swift or purchased from Xootr, LLC or authorized dealer.  This limited warranty does 
not apply to paint/finish or components attached to the bicycle such as front forks, wheels, 
drivetrain, brakes, seatpost, handlebar and stem (all of which are covered under the one year 
limited warranty above).

Damage caused by stunt riding, off-road riding, racing, collisions, or other abusive 
treatment is not covered by this warranty.  This is a consumer warranty and does not apply 
to products used in rental operations.

Contact Information - Xootr LLC

www.xootr.com - 

for replacement part orders, accessories, and additional maintenance 

instructions.

[email protected]

 - for technical support.

Xootr LLC
2001 Rosanna Avenue
Scranton, PA 18509 USA
+1 570-558-4969

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of the front brake on wet or icy pavement (or on loose gravel or debris) can cause the front 
wheel to lock and skid, resulting in possible loss of control.  Slowly apply brakes in a 
gradual, controlled manner to avoid skidding or loss of control.

WARNING:

 Many states require specific safety devices.  It is your 

responsibility to comply with the appropriate state and local laws.

WARNING:

 Always wear an ANSI or SNELL approved helmet when riding 

your bike.  Always keep the chin strap securely buckled.  Refer to your helmet 
owner’s manual for additional information.  Failure to wear an approved 
helmet may result in serious injury or death.

WARNING:

 Reflectors alone are not adequate for night visibility.  Use a high 

quality lighting system for greater visibility.

WARNING:

 Wet or icy conditions dramatically increase the risks of falling 

and losing control.  When wet or icy conditions are present braking distances 
are dramatically increased.  Avoid wet or icy conditions.

WARNING:

 Avoid riding over curbs.  Watch for and avoid potholes, gratings 

and other road hazards.  Walk your bicycle over railroad tracks, stairs, ditches 
or other such rough conditions.  Failure to do so may result in tire failure, loss 
of control, or other mechanical failures and may result in a serious or fatal
accident.

WARNING:

 Do not remove the reflectors from your bicycle.  They are an 

integral part of the bicycle’s safety system.  Removing the reflectors may 
reduce your visibility to others using the roadway.  Being struck by other 
vehicles often results in serious injury or death.  Remember: reflectors are not 
a substitute for lights.  Always equip your bicycle with all state and locally 
mandated lights.

WARNING:

 Riding at dusk, after dark, or at times of poor visibility is much 

more dangerous than riding in full daylight, even with proper safety 
equipment, and increases the risk of serious injury or death.

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Copyright 2008, Xootr LLC. All rights reserved. Xootr is a registered trademarks of Xootr LLC.

Copyright 2008, Xootr LLC. All rights reserved. Xootr is a registered trademarks of Xootr LLC.

Summary of Contents for Swift series

Page 1: ...l or falling Please understand that those events could lead to very serious injury or death Because any loss of control or fall could result in serious injury or death we do not repeat the warning of...

Page 2: ...c and for opening doors Inspect your bicycle before every ride Make sure all fasteners are securely tightened Verify that your front and rear brakes are functioning properly before each ride Verify th...

Page 3: ...cy pavement or on loose gravel or debris can cause the front wheel to lock and skid resulting in possible loss of control Slowly apply brakes in a gradual controlled manner to avoid skidding or loss o...

Page 4: ...lver cable guide from the metal yoke attached to the caliper thus releasing the brake calipers 2 Open the quick release lever and back the nut off a few turns 3 Remove the wheel from the frame Install...

Page 5: ...oning properly Initial assembly should take about 10 minutes The only tools required are a pedal wrench 15mm open ended wrench and a Phillips head screw driver This section is geared more towards thos...

Page 6: ...bike or have someone pick it up by the seat while you rotate the crank and turn the shifter Before adjusting the d railleur be sure the chain is clean and well lubricated Also lubricate the shift cab...

Page 7: ...pads are set up correctly and are not worn prior to balancing 18 Reflector Installation There are two reflectors provided with your Swift The white reflector should be installed onto the riser The re...

Page 8: ...ccasionally to prevent binding Failure to do so may cause brakes to malfunction resulting in a serious or fatal accident The front brake lever is mounted on the left side of the handlebar The rear bra...

Page 9: ...e indicated on the tire wall Finish protection and maintenance A damp cloth may be used to clean your bike Avoid using aggressive cleaning solutions or solvents Plain water or dish soap and water work...

Page 10: ...raking Your bike is equipped with front and rear brakes The right brake lever is for the rear brake The left brake lever is for the front brake Generally you should apply both brake levers gradually t...

Page 11: ...iled packing instructions are available at www xootr com 14 3 Slide the rubber boot over the bullet nosed end of the cable guide when it is in place to keep dirt and debris out of the cable Pedal Inst...

Page 12: ...ose you should be able to rotate the saddle and slide it fore aft to provide the best comfort Once you have adjusted the seat position be sure to tighten this bolt WARNING After saddle adjustment be s...

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