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4. ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENT

Although your Montague is 99% assembled, there are a few steps that must 
be completed before it is ready to ride.  If you have questions or concerns 
about any of these steps, please see a bicycle dealer or contact Montague’s 
Customer Support Team toll free at (800) 736-5348.  

Carefully follow the “Final Assembly Instructions” attached to your bike. 

 

Once you have completed the assembly, read the remainder of this Owner’s 
Manual.

NEVER ATTEMPT TO RIDE A BICYCLE THAT IS NOT PROPERLY 
ASSEMBLED.

Inside your box you will fi nd:  

 

• 

1 99% Assembled Bicycle, folded with rear wheel attached

 

• 

1 Saddle with seat post

 

• 

1 Front Wheel

 

• 

1 Small Parts Box which includes:

 

 

• 

2 Pedals (Right and Left)

 

 

• 

1 Front Wheel Quick Release

 

 

• 

1 15 mm Pedal Wrench

 

 

Carefully remove the bicycle and all accessories from the box to avoid 
scratching the frame.  Check the carton for loose parts before discarding.  

3. FIG. 1: P

ARTS OF 

YOUR BICYCLE 

AND LOCA

TION OF QUICK RELEASES

1. shift levers

2. handlebar

3. brake lever

4. stem

5. saddle

6. head set

7. seat post

8. seat post quick 

    release

9. boom tube quick 

    release

10. re

fl ectors 

(front 

     & rear)

1

1. boom tube

12. spoke re

fl ectors 

      (front & rear)

13. tire (front & rear)

14. water bottle mounts

15. seat tube

16. rear brake

17. front brake

18. down tube

19. crank arm

20. seat stay

21. cassette

22. front derailleur

23. front wheel quick 

      release

24. quick release drop box

25. chainstay 

 

28. pedal 

 

30. rear wheel quick release

26. chain wheel 

 

29. rim (front & rear)

27. rear derailleur 

 

 

 

3.

4.

Содержание Montague

Страница 1: ...14 16 7 Unfolding the Montague Bike 17 18 8 Road Safety 19 20 9 Operation of the Gear System 21 22 10 Adjustment of Handlebars Seat 23 24 11 Scheduled Maintenance 25 12 Inspection and Maintenance 26...

Страница 2: ...ent of the saddle is also necessary to assure maximum safety and comfort Open the quick release lever on the seat tube and adjust the height of the saddle When seated your leg should be fully extended...

Страница 3: ...1 Small Parts Box which includes 2 Pedals Right and Left 1 Front Wheel Quick Release 1 15 mm Pedal Wrench Carefully remove the bicycle and all accessories from the box to avoid scratching the frame C...

Страница 4: ...r quick release lever is not marked open and closed it is open when the lever curves away from the bicycle 2 The tightness of the lever is adjusted with the nut opposite the release lever and by rotat...

Страница 5: ...oot 4 ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENT INSTALLING THE PEDALS FIG 5 You will find a pair of pedals in your small parts box The pedals have different threads and are stamped R for Right and L for Left on the end...

Страница 6: ...of the following ways If an arrow is embossed or printed on the sidewall of the tire the wheel should be positioned so the arrow points in the direction of rotation while riding the bicycle If the man...

Страница 7: ...commends that all modifications to components and parts be supervised by a trained bicycle technician Familiarize yourself with the use of all moving parts on your new bike including the wheels chain...

Страница 8: ...side with the front wheel locked between your knees Fig 9 Make sure that no cables are stretched or pinched by rotating the handlebars Your handlebar and stem control your ability to steer your bike t...

Страница 9: ...to lower quick release nut out of the quick release drop box while folding the bike with the handlebars turned away from you so they fold into the rear wheel Fig 13 This is best done by placing your...

Страница 10: ...t If you can rotate the quick release lever it is too loose Reopen the quick release lever and tighten the adjusting nut until you can t rotate the lever up and down when the lever is in the locked po...

Страница 11: ...night always use lights clear light on front and flashing red light on rear and wear light colored and or reflective clothing Make sure your reflectors are intact and visible Assume motorists are unab...

Страница 12: ...d while shifting gears and never force the twist shifters or shift levers 9 OPERATION OF THE GEAR SYSTEM ADJUSTMENT OF THE CABLE TENSION If the gear system is not functioning properly ensure that the...

Страница 13: ...ADJUSTMENT Your seat and seatpost are the primary means of support for the rider Proper adjustment is important for your comfort and pedaling efficiency Ensure your seat and seatpost are securely tig...

Страница 14: ...ear for maintenance so you can enjoy your Montague for as long as possible TOOLS NEEDED FOR MAINTENANCE OF YOUR MONTAGUE BIKE Small adjustable wrench Large adjustable wrench Set of 4 5 6 mm Allen keys...

Страница 15: ...noise from the wheels or the brakes touching the rim indicates that the wheel requires maintenance Wheels should be checked regularly for spoke tightness and true alignment WHEEL ALIGNMENT Wheels sho...

Страница 16: ...ear reflectors their reflective surfaces should be perpendicular to the ground The rear reflector should be at least three inches below the top of the seat KEEP REFLECTORS CLEAN AT ALL TIMES 12 INSPEC...

Страница 17: ...uld position the chain on the largest rear sprocket If the chain does not reach the largest sprocket Adjust limiting screw L to allow for this and position it to bottom against the derailleur housing...

Страница 18: ...tenance or installation of parts or accessories not originally intended or compatible with the bicycle as it was sold Modification of the frame or components shall void this warranty Montague Corporat...

Страница 19: ...than one applies number by priority Store in home Commute Airline Travel Sailboat Powerboat Car Trunk Private Plane RV Other Is use Personal Government Military Corporate What type of riding do you ma...

Страница 20: ...From MONTAGUE CORPORATION P O Box 381118 Cambridge MA 02238...

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