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yourself. Different bikes can behave in 
different ways when you brake, so it is 
important to learn how the bike behaves 
in different situations and how hard you 
should press the brake levers.

ALWAYS CHECK BEFORE USE

•  That the rims are in good condition and 

undamaged. A worn rim is a safety risk 
and should be replaced.

•  That screw unions and components are 

properly tightened and not worn or 
damaged.

•  That the seat is comfortably adjusted.
•  That the brakes are working properly.
•  That the steering does not jam, or has too 

much play.

•  That the wheels are not buckled and that 

the wheel bearings are correctly adjusted.

•  That the wheels are properly attached in 

the back/front forks.

•  That the tyres are in good condition and 

have the correct tyre pressure.

•  That the pedals fit properly in the crank 

arms.

•  That the gears are correctly adjusted.
•  That all the reflectors are fitted.
•  That all the screw unions are correctly 

tightened and that the wires are 
undamaged and correctly drawn along 
the frame.

•  That all the nuts and bolts are properly 

tightened.

•   That the rim/disc brake pads are not worn 

out.

•  That the tyres are not worn or damaged.
•  That the lights are working at the front 

and back.

•  That all the reflectors are intact and clean.
•  That the brakes are working properly.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

     IMPORTANT:   
The maximum load including cyclist and 
baggage is 120 kg.

OWNER’S RESPONSIBILITY

The instructions describe how to ride safely 
and keep the bike in good condition. Read 
the instructions carefully, and follow them. 
All the important servicing and adjustments 
to the bike should be carried out at a bike 
shop. Follow these instructions if you do not 
have access to a bike shop or want to do the 
adjustments yourself.

•  Familiarise yourself with the components 

and accessories on the bike so that you 
can use them properly.

•  A bike is exposed to wear, like all 

mechanical equipment, when you use it. 
Different materials and components react 
in different ways to wear and stress. If the 
life span of any part of the bike (including 
the frame, forks and components) has 
been exceeded there is a risk of the part 
suddenly breaking, and that you lose 
control and fall off. Cracks, scratching or 
changes in colour in areas exposed to 
high levels of stress indicate that the 
component has reached the end of its 
useful life and should be replaced.

•  It can be dangerous to use the bike for 

freestyle biking, stunt tricks, competitions, 
off-road biking etc., and you are 
personally responsible for any subsequent 
injuries or other damage resulting from 
the use of the bike in this way. The retailer 
waives all liability for any consequential 
damage or other loss in relation to the 
person who has purchased that bike or 
any third party.

•  It is important to understand how the 

brakes work on the bike. If you do not use 
the brakes properly you could loose 
control of the bike and seriously injure 

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Страница 21: ...nd baggage is 120 kg OWNER S RESPONSIBILITY The instructions describe how to ride safely and keep the bike in good condition Read the instructions carefully and follow them All the important servicing...

Страница 22: ...rm 15 Sprocket with chain guard 16 Chain 17 Back wheel ROAD SAFETY Always wear a bike helmet Follow local traffic regulations Do not put anything on the bike that can get caught up and obstruct the fu...

Страница 23: ...angled to the required position A horizontal saddle is often recommended BRAKES The bike has rim brakes and two brake handles one for the front wheel and one for the back They are located on the two...

Страница 24: ...touch the tyre or go below the bottom edge Undo the hex screw that holds the pad and adjust the position Pads that are still not worn out do age and lose their capacity Replace the pads when necessary...

Страница 25: ...e side of the tyre Check at regular intervals that the tyres are not worn or cracked Avoid contact with oil petrol paraffin and other agents that dissolve rubber Regularly check that the spokes are co...

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