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6.3 Chain tension adjustment 

(for single speed

):

it is advised to check with your dealer for correct chain tension
setting.

1.  Loosen the rear dropout bolt (bolt A) with a 5 mm. Allen Key

(see fig. D-1).

2.  Loosen the rear hub bolt (bolt B) with the Allen Key.

3. 

You can adjust the chain tension by rotating the rear hub with your
hands.
Make sure the chain can work smoothly while adjusting it.

4. 

Lock the loosened screws (Bolt B & A) with a 5 mm Allen Key.

6.4 Adjusting the quick release mechanism.

Unique Design: "Guiding Screw".
In order to offer the convenient storage function and an easy way to adjust
the height of the seat post, we have designed a guiding screw (see fig E-1)
on the seat post. This will ensure that the riding position will be maintained
whilst adjusting the height of the seat post. This keeps you from having to
check seat post alignment every time you adjust the height of the seat
post.

When you adjust the height of the seat post to its lowest position, the
saddle or seat post may ram into the carrier, so please make sure to adjust
the carrier to the appropriate position
(not too much forward, see section 6.6).

The saddle won't move when the seat post and the saddle are aligned. You can try to loosen the black guiding
screw on the seat tube (see fig. E-1), then you can easily move the saddle.
But the alignment function will disappear.

Watch out when you fold the frame and the saddle is NOT aligned with the bike. The saddle may damage the
frame when you fold it.

The action of the quick release cam squeezes the seat collar around the seat post to hold the seat post securely
in place. The tension-adjusting nut controls the amount of clamping force.
Turning the tension adjusting nut clockwise while keeping the cam lever from rotating increases clamping force;
turning it anti-clockwise while keeping the cam lever from rotating reduces clamping force. Less than half a turn of
the tension-adjusting nut can make the difference between a safe clamping force and an unsafe clamping force
(see fig. E-3 & 4).

Allen bolt (B)

Allen bolt (A)

Fig. D-1

Groove

Fig. E-2

Fig. E-3

Fig. E-4

Fig. E-1

INDEX

Guiding screw

TOP

INDEX

Содержание HALFWAY 2001

Страница 1: ...s 4 4 Quick releases 4 5 Handlebar and saddle alignment 1 1 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 5 Riding safety and responsibility 5 1 Before you start a ride 6 How things work 6 1 Brake 6 2 Wheels...

Страница 2: ...ty dramatic changes in their technology which affects their performance This manual will help you get the best from your new bike It s important to understand your new bike its features and its operat...

Страница 3: ...sen the frame release Step 4 Fold the frame Step 5 Pedal folding turn to the backside of the pedal then you can fold it by rotating the switch 90 degrees Step 6 Place the bike inside the travel bag Re...

Страница 4: ...e almost straight If not your saddle height needs adjusting To adjust the saddle height loosen the seat post fixing bolt see Section 6 4 for details and move the seat post up or down as required Then...

Страница 5: ...oth directions without the brake cables catching or binding on anything It is essential to thoroughly check that your bars and stem are tight and cannot be moved after you have made any adjustments 3...

Страница 6: ...bstruct a reflector or light While riding at dusk or at night Ride slowly Avoid areas of heavy traffic dark areas and roads with speed limits over 35 mph Avoid road hazards If possible ride on routes...

Страница 7: ...n the tyre tread or side wall Replace damaged tyres before riding Spin each wheel If a wheel wobbles side to side get the wheel trued before riding see Section 6 2 for details 4 3 Brakes Check to see...

Страница 8: ...ront of you or turning onto the road Parked cars opening doors in front of you Pedestrians stepping out Pot holes drains railway tracks and other obstructions that could cause you to swerve Never carr...

Страница 9: ...10 Nm 3 Replace the plastic cap c Removing a Mono Blade rear wheel Adjust the chain to a loose position refer to Section Chain tension adjustment Open up the rear brake shoes refer to Section Brake 1...

Страница 10: ...tion the saddle or seat post may ram into the carrier so please make sure to adjust the carrier to the appropriate position not too much forward see section 6 6 The saddle won t move when the seat pos...

Страница 11: ...en Bolt B the top plate can be moved on the beam tighten the bolt after adjusting it to a proper position 3 You can use a 5 mm Allen Key to loosen Bolt A then you can remove the carrier How to take fu...

Страница 12: ...he wedge in place and tighten the black knob well NOTICE Make sure the handlebar stem has been fixed well before cycling 6 8 Correct tyre pressure This kind of tyre can take air pressure to a maximum...

Страница 13: ...loosen the fixing bolt B on the front brake The fixation process is similar Follow the same procedure but in reversed order How to remove fix the rear fender Step 1 There are three fixing screws for t...

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