
cycle features explained
Adjusting the resistance
This cycle features a speed independent braking (resistance) system.
The resistance is controlled by a magnet, which is moved closer
or further away from the flywheel – the closer the magnet is to
the flywheel the higher the resistance. The magnet is controlled
manually, by twisting the dial. The resistance levels go from
1 = easy to 8 = hard
Adjusting the seat height
do not pull the seat out too far -
the maximum is indicated with a piece of tape
on the seat post
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Adjusting the handlebars
The handlebars can be adjusted to match your individual equirements;
1. Loosen the T-bar bolt
2. Tilt the handlebars into your desired position
3. Tighten the T-bar bolt
Levelling your cycle
To help you level the cycle on uneven surface, 2 height adjusters are
included on the rear stabilisers. Simply twist these around to adjust
the height of the cycle
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1. Unscrew the hand wheel
2. Adjust the seat up or down to your required height - to line it up
correctly, make sure the number and line is visible at the top of
the seat post mounting tube.
3. Re-screw the hand wheel - make sure it is screwed tightly
4. The basic rule for getting the seat height right is that as the pedal
reaches its lowest point, the leg is almost straight
Transporting your cycle
Your cycle has 2 transport wheels to help you move it around.
To engage the wheels, tilt the cycle towards you with the handlebars
and then using the handlebars push the cycle to your desired location
transport wheels