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User manual Transport bikes

RIDE A WAY

Summary of Contents for Cargo N3

Page 1: ...User manual Transport bikes RIDE A WAY...

Page 2: ...ow the manual step by step and before you set out check that all parts are correctly positioned and tightened Grease all unpainted parts of the bike screws bolts nuts crank bolt etc with an anti rust...

Page 3: ...5 Saddle 5 Pedals 6 Binders 6 Rear light 7 Bell and tires 7 Tips from the bike shop 7 Maintenance 8 Appendix I Adjusting brakes 8 Appendix I Adjusting brakes 10 Appendix III Chain tensioning 2 ways 10...

Page 4: ...tab and the fender bar and study the attachment A Remove the packaging from the fork and rotate the fork half a turn so that the arms point forward Take the front wheel and remove the packing material...

Page 5: ...them This makes it easier to adjust the han dlebar height in the future and protects the material from corrosion Take the handlebar and remove the packing material A Lower the handlebars into the fram...

Page 6: ...of the frame and the pedal with the R on the right side C Turn the pedals into the crank by hand first to avoid breaking the screw thread Turn the pedals toward the handlebars Then carefully tighten...

Page 7: ...punctures Check on the tire how much pressure the tires are allowed to have When you cycle a lot the tire wears out faster Therefore check the outer tire once a month and replace it in time Because yo...

Page 8: ...no longer braking so well Then ad just your brakes or through the steps below 1 1 Check rim brake system brake pads V brake Judge the position of the brake pads by the illustration below Make sure th...

Page 9: ...with intensive use Consult a bicycle spe cialist if the brakes cannot be adjusted correctly 1 Turn the adjusting screw F to increase or decrease the space be tween the brake bell and the rim 2 Make su...

Page 10: ...justing Nexus 3 gears To make shifting as smooth as possible the gear should be properly adjusted Through use the gear may start to deviate slightly Poor shifting or pedaling through are examples of t...

Page 11: ...check the outcome according to the according to the illustration 9 Mount the cover or tension the lacquer cloth 10 Tighten the reaction arm mounting bolt 11 Check and adjust the hub gear system if an...

Page 12: ...part to the bracket on the steering head so that the rack is in the de sired position 2 screws Mount the headlight to the support stand with lamp hook so that it shines forward Spray or grease the sc...

Page 13: ...ear and tear such as tires chain chainrings free wheel rear sprockets cables brake pads pedals quick releases dampers and any lights 3 What is not covered under my warranty 3 1 The warranty is void in...

Page 14: ...f the defects so we can assess it 5 2 As the owner you are expected to make every effort not to aggravate or have aggravat ed any damage not to use the defective bicycle and to report the defect to Bi...

Page 15: ...ds Phone 085 760 7108 E mail klantenservice bigline nl Please clearly state your question and any additional images quoting your order number Did you order through another website such as Amazon Bol c...

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