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BASIC USER GUIDE

Essential information for the Bigfi sh rider.

Summary of Contents for off-road bike

Page 1: ...BASIC USER GUIDE Essential information for the Bigfish rider Essential information for the Bigfish rider ...

Page 2: ...ds and is not suitable for off roading The manufacturer can t be held responsible for injury or damage caused by improper or extreme use Your Bigfish is designed to carry a maximum weight including luggage of no more than 110kg 242lbs of no more than 110kg 242lbs ...

Page 3: ...r bike checked by a professional technician on a regular basis we recommend every 3 months Do not ride a bike that s not in a proper working condition For more detailed information please go to www bigfishbike com orseeyourOwner sGuide ...

Page 4: ...eft side of the bike raise the handlebars till both latches snap closed pic 1 Check the latches pic 2 Securely fasten handlebars with the plastic safety fastener pic 3 IMPORTANT If the han dlebars are not fastened properly do not attempt to ride the bike 1 2 3 ...

Page 5: ...the front wheel hub and push the wheel out from the frame pic 4 till the front wheel latch locks pic 5 Then turn the handlebars 180 clockwise pic 6 IMPORTANT Make sure thefrontwheelisproperly locked If the front wheel lock is damaged or not locked properly don t ride the bike 4 6 5 ...

Page 6: ...rds with a firm thrust directly towards the safetycover pic 7 tillit clicks safely into place pic 8 IMPORTANT Make sure the safety cover and the frame hooks are properly connected They should be aligned and there should be no free space between the two of them If the safety cover is damaged or you re not able to do this do not attempt to ride the bike 7 8 ...

Page 7: ... place pic 9 Open the pedals to their riding position IMPORTANT Make sure that the saddle fastener is properly tightened and reaching the red line on the safety cover Otherwise do not ride the bike IMPORTANT If your seat post projects from the frame beyond MIN INSERT it can be dangerous to the rider If it is too small for you longer posts are available from most bike shops Your bike should now be ...

Page 8: ...he seat drop Whileholdingthehandlebar withyourlefthand liftthelatch on the safety cover under the seat The rear part of the frame folds in with a gentle thrust of the rear wheel against the floor pic 2 Holding both handlebars pull the bike back towards you till the rear wheel lock clips onto the frame pic 3 1 2 3 ...

Page 9: ...latch pic 5 Push the front wheel between the frame s two tubes so that it stays in place pic 6 IMPORTANT Make sure that the screw on the inside of the downtube holds the wheel inside the frame If it doesn t take the wheel out again and loosen the screw then try again until it s tight against the wheel 4 5 6 ...

Page 10: ...ng the handlebars Open the plastic safety fastener by squeezing the notched areas pic 7 and pulling it free with your forefinger Lift the handlebar latches pic 8 and fold them into the empty space of the frame pic 9 8 7 9 ...

Page 11: ...the fastener and close the pedals to minimize the folded package Your bike should now be properly folded You re now ready to stow it safely or wheel it along with you as you walk IMPORTANT Please don t sit on the folded bike otherwise you may damage its feet ...

Page 12: ... seat safetycoverundertheseat is held firmly down by the seat fastener tyre pressure is correct 2 7 3 4 bar check the front and rear brakes if your bike s not properly functioning don t ride it When unfolding the bike make sure all parts are tight and connected properly exactly as in the instructions Checklist Please visit www bigfishbike com for our user servicing guide ...

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