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handlebar post screw or the bearing – this
can damage the balance bike and result
in personal injury.
– Tightening sequence for handlebar
clips with 4 or 6 screws.
FIG. 2
5. Check finally that all the handlebar post
screws are properly tightened.
SADDLE
1. Undo the saddle clip nuts and lubricate
the threads with a few drops of oil.
2. Push the thin end of the saddle post
into the saddle clip as far as it goes.
The saddle clip screw should be behind
the saddle post.
3. Screw the saddle clip nut back on, loosely.
4. Push the thick end of the saddle post
into the saddle tube on the fork until the
marking for the top position cannot
be seen.
5. Angle the saddle so that its seat is
parallel to the ground. Align the toothing
on the saddle clip washers. Work the
tip of the saddle up and down until the
toothing aligns and the washers lock into
each other.
6. Firmly tighten the saddle clips and saddle
post clips.
9. Tyre
10. Rim
11. Handlebar post screw
12. Handlebar clip screw
13. Top position marking for handlebar post
14. Handlebar post key
15. Handlebar tube
FIG. 1
ASSEMBLY
1. Open the box from the top and lift out the
product. Remove the packaging material
and transport protection parts. Check that
all the parts are included in the delivery.
Lubricate all threads and moving parts
before assembling.
HANDLEBARS & HANDLEBAR POST
1. Remove the protective cover from the
handlebar post key and undo the screw
with a 6 mm hex key. Some models have
a 13 mm hex head instead of a socket
head.
2. Push the handlebar post into the front
fork tube until the marking for the top
position cannot be seen.
3. Check that the handlebars and front
fork are turned forwards and that the
handlebars are straight in the front fork.
Tighten the handlebar post screw.
4. Angle the handlebars to the required
position. Tighten the handlebars by
turning the handlebar clip screws in turns,
2 turns at once. Repeat this tightening
until the handlebars sit firmly in the
handlebar post. Do not overtighten the