BICYCLE ASSEMBLY
GETTING STARTED
Open the box and check that all parts are present. You can check against the
list on page 6. If any parts are missing or damaged, or if you have any trouble
with the assembly, don’t return to the store. Call
1-800-551-0032
We strongly recommend reading the manual before beginning. If you aren’t
comfortable with the assembly, you should bring your new ride to your local
bike shop to have a qualified mechanic put it together for you. In any event, you
need to read this entire Owner’s Manual before you ride or let anyone else ride.
it.
CAUTION:
As you assemble the bike, it’s a good idea to place a little white grease
or anti-seize compound on the seatpost, stem and threads of the bolts to prevent rusting.
You’ll see that the frame, handlebars, front wheel, and other components are attached with zip ties. Lift everything out in one
piece, and set it down, with the chain facing upwards. Cut the zip ties, and remove any padding or packaging.
First, align the fork. Rotate it, making sure the fork is pointing in the right direction, with the fork blades facing forward.
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