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assembled. Using the Allen wrench provided, loosen up the top portion of the adjustable bar and place
the handlebars into the grooved portion. Fully tighten both screws into place with the Allen wrench.
See photo 5/6/7 above.
5.
Remove protective plastic cap from the bottom of the handlebar assembly. (Make sure the ridged
locking nut does not get stuck inside the protective plastic cap!) Insert handlebars with pre-
assembled adjustable locking feature into the front frame/fork assembly to the desired height. As with
the seat, you may want to add some grease to the ridged locking nut so that it is easier to adjust the
handlebar height in the future. Using the 6 mm Allen wrench provided, tighten the handlebars into
place. (Remember to readjust handlebars and seat height in the future as child grows.) See photo 8/9
below.
6.
Turn frame upside down so that it rests on the seat and handlebars.
7.
Locate front wheel assembly. Remove and discard the protective plastic covers. Put axle thru front fork
and wheel.
8.
Ensure that the wheel axle is equal length on both sides of the wheel. Adjust if necessary. Place nut on
either side of front fork so that they rest securely against the outside of fork. Using mini-wrench
provided, tighten the outer cap nut on each side to hold the wheel in place. See photo 2/3 below.
9.
Try not to be too jealous when you hand the bike over to your child, but feel free to make friends and
neighbors a little jealous just before you send them to www.BootScootBikes.com.
REMEMBER: Children learn balance at their own pace. Most children begin by straddling the bike and just walking.
Within a few weeks as they are encouraged and become more comfortable, they will begin sitting on the seat and
will move a little faster. Soon they will learn to run with the bike and even lift their feet for short distances. Have fun!!
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