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Introduction 
 

Congratulations on you purchase of your new Husky bicycle. You have 
purchased a bicycle that has many features and qualities.  Please take a 
few minutes and read through this manual 

before

 you ride

 

your bicycle for 

the first time.  Learning about this product and safe riding and 
maintenance will return many years of enjoyment and useful life. 
 
Throughout this manual, there are several important safety notes, which 
we recommend you read very carefully.  Riding a bicycle is a sport, and 
like many sports, it involves taking the risk of injury and damage.  Since 
most injuries result from unsafe riding or lack of proper maintenance, this 
manual focuses on helping you learn about safe riding and how to keep 
your bicycle in good riding condition. 
 
The performance and life of this product vary based on usage, riding 
surface condition, environment, and carrying weight.  Proper 
maintenance, regular inspection and replacement of worn-out 
components will not only enhance the useful life and performance, it will 
enhance the safety to rider. 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

WARNING! 

 

Cycling can be a hazardous activity.  You are 
responsible for safe riding and proper maintenance of 
your bicycle.  Failure to observe the safety rules and 
warnings throughout this manual may result in 
property damage, personal injury or death. 
 
There are warnings throughout this manual.  Follow all 
warning advices and instructions to avoid reduce the 
risk of injury or damage. 

 

 

SPECIFICATIONS 

 
 

Models: 

   Industrial 

Cruisers 

Frame Size

 

 

 

HD-105L (16”), HD-105/120 (19”) 

Wheel Size

 

  26” 

Minimum Height  

 

37” Ground to Saddle Top 

Maximum Height 

 

45” “ 

“ 

Length 

   

68” 

Width 

   

26” (span of handlebar) 

Frame

 

   Hi-Tensile 

Steel 

Fork 

   

Hi-Tensile

 

Steel tubing & crown  

Rims 

   

Aluminum or

 

steel 26” x 36-spoke 

Spokes

 

   HD-105: 

 

12-gauge 

UCP 

 

    HD-120: 

 

11-guage 

UCP 

Hubs -   

Front 

 

3/8" axle steel 

 

 

Rear  

Shimano® E-110 Coaster Brake  

Brakes 

   

Shimano® Coaster Brake 

Drive Mechanism

   Single 

Speed 

Sprockets Front 

 

42T 3mm Chrome Plated 

 

 

Rear  

20T  

Chain Type 

 

 

1/2 x 1/8 Heavy Duty  

Chain Guard

 

 

 

Full Length Steel Black 

Crank 

   

165mm one-piece forged steel CP 

Crank Bearings   

 

12-ball #66  

Handlebar    

26"-wide chrome plated Steel 

Handlebar Stem

 

  Steel 

22.2mm 

 

Saddle 

   

Husky anatomic large cruiser 

Tires

 

   26x2.125 

balloon, 

all 

black 

WEIGHT CAPACITY

 

 

HD-105:  300 lbs including cargo 

 

 

 

 

HD-120:  400 lbs including cargo 

Gross Weight:   

 

HD-105:  44 lbs 

    HD-105L 

40 

lbs 

    HD-120: 

 

48 

lbs 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 

Содержание HD-105

Страница 1: ... in Wet Conditions 6 Safe Riding on Streets 7 Cargo Carrying Recommendations 8 Basket Installation 9 Major Parts Components Component Diagram 10 Fork and Handlebar 12 Saddle and Seat Post 13 Wheels and Tires 13 Pedals 14 Crank Set and Bottom Bracket 14 Chain and Sprockets 15 Coaster Brake 15 Basic Maintenance Cleaning and Lubrication 16 Fixing a Flat Tire 17 Warranty 19 ...

Страница 2: ...n be a hazardous activity You are responsible for safe riding and proper maintenance of your bicycle Failure to observe the safety rules and warnings throughout this manual may result in property damage personal injury or death There are warnings throughout this manual Follow all warning advices and instructions to avoid reduce the risk of injury or damage 4 SPECIFICATIONS Models Industrial Cruise...

Страница 3: ... Depending on the situation you may need one or more of these safety devices so that you can alert others of your presence Please contact your HUSKY dealer if you need more information on safety accessories 6 CHECK YOUR BICYCLE BEFORE YOU RIDE Check the air pressure ride the bike for a few minutes and check the brakes and other safety equipment Make sure all components are securely attached Pay pa...

Страница 4: ...to the road from driveways parking lots or side streets Make an eye contact with the driver to make sure he she can see you WATCH FOR PEDESTRIANS Use your horn or bell to make sure pedestrians can hear you are coming or passing from behind WATCH OUT FOR ROAD HAZARDS One of the most common road hazards are pot holes cracks in the asphalt or concrete pavement 8 railroad tracks and objects such as ro...

Страница 5: ...FOR K FR ONT WHE E L FRAME CHAIN GUAR D CR ANK CHAIN PE DAL FE NDE R SADDLE S E AT POS T HANDLE BAR GR IP STEM FR ONT BAS KE T FR AME HE AD TUBE COAS TE R BR AKE SEAT POST CLAMP ...

Страница 6: ...ill lock the fork and steering will be difficult headset The handlebar is designed so that you can enjoy riding your bicycle without having to bend or lean forward thus reducing pressure on back and neck muscles The position of the handlebar can be adjusted to raise or lower the grip for maximum comfort Handlebar needs to be firmly attached to handlebar stem You can tilt the bar forward or backwar...

Страница 7: ...loose spoke you can tighten it by using a spoke wrench Spoke wrenches are available in different sizes and types The size of the wrench depends on the gauge of the spoke You can buy spokes from bicycle shops or order from Husky 14 Check the tires by observing any cuts or cracks on the side wall air pressure and amount of wear on the thread A worn out tire is not safe for riding and is more vulnera...

Страница 8: ... condition for many years of service and riding pleasure we suggest the following CLEANING AND LUBRICATION Keeping your bicycle clean not only enhances the appearance of your bike but also helps maintain the performance of vital components The following is the recommended procedure for cleaning your bike 1 Do not wipe off dry dirt or mud as it can scratch the painted surface First wet your bike th...

Страница 9: ...ter use 6 Follow patch kit s instructions for patching the leak Inflate the tube before putting the tube back to check for any other leaks If no other leaks are found deflate the tube Dismount the tire from the rim Rub your hand around the inside of the tire to find the cause Check the rim for any damage or sharp objects Wipe the rim and inside the tire clean 7 Work one side of the tire over the e...

Страница 10: ...sequential damages losses or expenses with connection with this bicycle Some of the foregoing limitations or exclusions may not apply to you if you purchased your bicycle in a state where some or all of such limitations or exclusions are not permitted 20 MAKING A WARRANTY CLAIM To make a claim under this warranty follow these steps 1 Do not perform any repair or replacement of any parts until an a...

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