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HANDLEBAR/STEM

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The stem will be secured onto fork steer tube from the factory. 
Using a hex wrench, remove the 4 bolts/washers of the handlebar clamp on the front/face of the stem 

(Fig.6)

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Untwist the handlebar and brake cable and face the handlebar forward (reflector facing forward).
Make sure that the fork is facing forward

 (Fig.1)

Place the handlebar in the stem and the stem front clamp over the handlebar. Center the handlebar in the stem. Install the 4 stem bolts. Tighten each bolt a little at a time to ensure even pressure on all 
four corners using a cross pattern 

(Fig.6)

The front white reflector should already be installed on the handlebar from the factory. You may need to position the reflector forward and then tighten the bracket 

(Fig.5)

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Stem

Stem

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Stem front

clamp

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WARNING! 

Using the bike with the minimum insertion line on the lower portion of the seat post showing above the frame could result in a failure of the seat post and/or the frame causing a loss of control 
with potential injury to rider. Such failures are not covered by warranty as it is improper use of the product. 

(Fig.5)

SADDLE

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Remove the plastic shipping plug from the top of the seat tube 

(Fig. 2)

The seat post will come attached to the saddle from the factory. Pull the quick release lever attached to the top of the frame seat tube outwards. Insert the seat post/saddle assembly into the seat 
tube of the frame to at least the minimum insertion line of the seat post 

(Fig. 3)

. Adjust the seat to your desired height.

Once you have adjusted the seat post to your desired height, lock it in place by closing the quick release lever against the clamp 

(Fig. 4)

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*The lever should require some force to close. If it closes too easily and does not hold the seat post in place, or if the effort to close the clamp is too great, adjust the clamping force by loosening or tightening the adjusting 

nut on the side opposite the lever.

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MIN INSERT

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Plastic 

shipping 

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MIN INSERT

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Страница 1: ...bone so that it is facing forward of the bike Fig 1 Place the bike on the ground so it s standing upright on the fork dropouts and rear tire Cut all of the packing zip ties Separate the front wheel from the bike by carefully slipping it away from the crank arm which is resting within the spokes Remove the accessory box and set it aside Examine your new bike for any visible damage that may have occ...

Страница 2: ...ove the frame could result in a failure of the seat post and or the frame causing a loss of control with potential injury to rider Such failures are not covered by warranty as it is improper use of the product Fig 5 SADDLE 2 Remove the plastic shipping plug from the top of the seat tube Fig 2 The seat post will come attached to the saddle from the factory Pull the quick release lever attached to t...

Страница 3: ...does not allow for the front tire to fit between the brake shoes flip up the black release lever on the brake arm to allow the brake to spread apart With the wheel quick release lever open tighten the skewer Adjusting Nut until it contacts the fork drop out Test for proper adjustment by closing the quick release lever When properly adjusted the lever should begin to clamp the fork at about the hal...

Страница 4: ... adjustable wrench until the pedal is securely attached to the crank arm The pedals need to be tightened with a considerable amount of force so that they do not come loose Left Pedal Locate the pedal stamped L on the end of the axle this is the LEFT pedal Fig 13 RECOMMENDED Apply a thin layer of grease to the pedal threads then insert the Left pedal into the Left side crank arm IMPORTANT Thread it...

Страница 5: ...brake shoes to retract and clear the rim surface loosen the anchor bolt and give the cable some slack If the cable has too much slack and you cannot apply enough stopping force to the rim repeat procedure 2 and take the slack out of the cable Be sure that the brake arms are evenly spaced from the wheel and there is some clearance between the brake pads and the rim surface If the arms are not evenl...

Страница 6: ...an cause it to explode Tires and tubes are not warranted against damage caused by over inflation or punctures from road hazards BEFORE YOU FIRST RIDE We strongly recommend you take your bike to a professional bike shop and have them check your work and fine tune the bike to ensure your bike is safe to ride SERIAL NUMBER It is important that you locate and record the serial number of your bicycle i...

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