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Saddle Assembly:

o

Loosen the seat post clamp. If your bike has

 

a

quick release lever rotate the quick release

 

clamp

until it is fully open.

o

Quick release levers operate with an adjusting

nut at one end, and a lever on a cam at the other

end.

o

Always adjust the Quick release clamp with

 

the

lever in the open position, and by turning the

nut

 

(not the lever) as shown in Figure 5.2.

Insert seat post into the frame tube. Slide

 

it

down to desired height, ensuring the minimum

insertion mark cannot be seen as shown in

Figure 5.3

Check that the saddle is aligned with frame

 

and

set at the correct angle. To align the saddle,

stand

 

over the bike and align the nose of the

saddle to run

 

parallel with the top tube of the

frame. Once the saddle is correctly aligned

tighten the adjusting nut and

 

then close the

quick release lever as shown in Figure

 

5.4

WARNING

!

Your seat post must be inserted in the frame seat 

tube far enough so that the Minimum Insertion 

Mark (Figure 5.1) cannot be seen. 

Failure to do this may cause the seat post to break, 

which could cause you to lose control and fall 

 

resulting in serious injury or death.

Handlebar Assembly:

Carefully remove protective packaging.

Inspect cables, levers, electronics ‘if equipped’

and shifters for damage.

Remove factory installed front plate on the

steering stem as shown in Figure 4.1.

Place handlebar into stem and replace front

plate making sure the handlebar is equal in

length on

 

both sides.

Beginning with the top left bolt

,

 use the correct size 

allen key to turn the bolt clockwise two full

 

turns.

Repeat this step for the bottom right bolt.

Repeat this step for top right bolt.

Repeat this step for bottom left bolt.

Ensure lengths are equal on both sides for

 

correct

positioning of handlebars as shown in Figure

 

4.2.

For flat handlebars the controls are roughly at

 

a

45° angle with the ground. Once desired

handlebar

 

position is found

,

 you will now need to

tighten the

 

bolts on the front plate of the stem.

Follow these simple steps and repeat until

 

the

handlebar is stable and the recommended torque

settings are reached

.

Repeat this sequence one turn at a time until

spaces between the face plate and stem are even

at all

 

four points as shown in Figure 4.3.

Torque settings:  For a 5/6mm bolts a 9N/M

maximum torque must be applied

.

Figure 4.3

Figure 5.2

Figure 5.3

Figure 4.2

Figure 4.1

Figure 5.1

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Страница 1: ...RAMBO Bikes Owner s Manual For Models 750 24 750 26 750 C26 ...

Страница 2: ...afe operation of this bike and also follows all traffic and bike laws and regulations in the area in which the bike is being operated Meaning of special symbols and lettering Register your bicycle Please refer to the web address on the back cover of this manual and follow the links to register your new bike Your registration is very important so Rambo Bikes can communicate any updated safety infor...

Страница 3: ... are pedaling This will result in a dangerous situation which may cause you to lose control and fall This does not occur at normal riding speeds INSPECT YOUR BIKES FRAME AND FORK If you notice during your pre ride inspection that the frame or fork has any visible damage cracks dents or problems do not ride your bike and have it repaired immediately If at any time you notice a shimmy or wobble imme...

Страница 4: ...on of each other Turn the handlebar from side to side with the front wheel locked between your knees to test the stem connection of the fork If any movement is noted do not ride the bike until this is corrected Inspect cable routing to be sure the handlebars can turn freely without binding or pinching the cables Check to be sure that your handgrips on the han dlebars are in good condition and the ...

Страница 5: ... order to ensure you can stop safely in wet conditions ride more cautiously and slowly and brake earlier than you would in normal road and weather conditions Never ride in storms with high winds and lightening conditions post in the frame by attempting to rotate the seat If the seat rotates then the seat tube is not properly clamped in to the frame Check the lights and reflectors Make sure the ref...

Страница 6: ...dversely affect your safety and lifespan of your bicycle and components competition or stunt riding downhill racing riding jumping your bike Avoid riding too fast Higher speeds create higher risks and greater forces in the event of a crash At higher speeds it is more likely that wheels will slip or that a small bump can create a significant impact to your frame or fork Keep your bicycle under cont...

Страница 7: ... the Brake Burn in Procedure in your owners packet For more information on your brakes please review the Logan brakes manual in your owners packet For maintenance of your Logan brakes use Shimano completable bleed kits and brake fluid Replacement Pads and Rotors are available from Rambo Bikes otherwise they are interchangeable with Shimano pads and rotors always replace pads and rotors at the same...

Страница 8: ...d dents and for loose or damaged spokes o Check your tires for tire inflation and excessive wear cuts or abrasions o Check crankset and bottom bracket o Inspect brake levers shifters and derailleurs o Lubricate brake levers shifters and derailleurs o Lubricate bottom bracket bearings wheel bearings and suspension forks o Check each pedal arm to be sure they are tight If you are uncomfortable with ...

Страница 9: ...tore in a safe place Section 4 Assembly Instructions This manual provides instructions on how to assemble your new Rambo Bike as it comes from the factory If you feel you do not understand the instructions have the proper tools or would prefer a qualified technician perform the assembly take your new Rambo Bike to your local bike shop This manual may contain some illustrations and information that...

Страница 10: ...s is the case use wrench to tighten the tension adjusting nut To mount the front wheel to the fork insert washer and nut on each side when tightening make sure the wheel stays centered on the fork and brake alignment is proper Continue tightening until nut is securely fastened Check again that the wheel should rotate freely without the caliper rubbing or binding The tire should be an equal distanc...

Страница 11: ...ol and fall resulting in serious injury or death Handlebar Assembly Carefully remove protective packaging Inspect cables levers electronics if equipped and shifters for damage Remove factory installed front plate on the steering stem as shown in Figure 4 1 Place handlebar into stem and replace front plate making sure the handlebar is equal in length on both sides Beginning with the top left bolt u...

Страница 12: ...hand Note The right hand side of the bike is the chainwheel side of the bike Fully tighten with a 15mm open ended wrench Insert the Right Pedal into the Right pedal arm and turn the thread clockwise by hand Fully tighten with a 15mm open ended wrench See Figure 6 2 Figure 6 2 Figure 6 1 Figure 5 4 Place your pedals in the 6 o clock and 12 o clock position Your bottom leg should be slightly bent wh...

Страница 13: ...tive terminals o Keep the battery away from children and pets o Do not subject the battery charger to shocks e g by dropping o Do not cover the battery charger or place objects on top of it o Stop the charging procedure immediately if you notice a strange smell or smoke o In the unlikely case that the battery is on fire DO NOT try to put it out with water Use sand instead and call emergency servic...

Страница 14: ...er or pedal assist Levels 1 5 can be used with either thumb throttle or pedal assist Level 1 is 20 motor power Level 2 is 40 motor power Level 3 is 60 motor power Level 4 is 80 motor power and Level 5 is 100 motor power Level 0 uses no motor power it is used as a safety feature or for pedaling the bike under the rider s own power with no assist For more information on your LCD display review the m...

Страница 15: ...errain Then the rider can begin to pedal and after 1 or 2 revolutions on the pedals depending on speed the motor will engage and assist the rider in propelling the bike The pedal assist level can be changed while the bike is in motion As the power from the motor is increased the bike will react with more speed and power When coming to a stop after the MPH has reached 0 0 the rider will have 6 seco...

Страница 16: ...d beyond this warranty in certain states Terms and Conditions of this Limited Warranty This limited warranty does not cover installation disassembly adjustments of components normal wear and tear damage caused by improperly installed parts or components installation and use of aftermarket accessories or storage fees Any installation of a powerplant motor electric or internal combustion other than ...

Страница 17: ...WWW RAMBOBIKES COM 21673 Cedar Avenue South Lakeville MN 55044 Tel 952 283 0777 Fax 952 236 6458 Rambo Bikes Second Edition December 2018 ...

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