TIRES
CPSC Tracking Number
WARNING!
This product can expose you to chemicals including lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive
harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Retrospec
Made in Tianjin,China
Batch:7-30-2019
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Locate the tire manufacturer’s recommended inflation pressure found on the tire sidewall (listed as “PSI”).
Using a hand or floor pump with a gauge, begin to inflate the tire to half its recommended inflation pressure. Check to see that the tire is properly seated on the rim. Be sure to inspect both sides of the tire
for proper fit.
If the tire is seated unevenly or bulges out along the rim, let some air out of the tire and reposition the tire by hand so that it sits evenly on the rim.
Continue to inflate the tire to the manufacturer’s recommended pressure.
Do NOT
exceed the recommended pressure as this will cause an unsafe condition potentially causing the tire to unexpectedly explode.
Do NOT
use a compressed air device to inflate your tires. The rapid inflation of the tire can cause it to blow off the rim.
NOTE: Tires and tubes are not warranted against damage caused by over-inflation or punctures from road hazards.
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SERIAL NUMBERS & CPSC TRACKING NUMBER
It is important you locate and record the Serial Number and CPSC Tracking Number of your
bicycle in case of a recall or if the bicycle is stolen. The Serial Number will be found under the
crank bottom bracket and stamped into the frame
(Fig. 27)
. Depending on model, the CPSC
Tracking Number can be found next to the serial number or at the bottom of the frame seat
tube
(Fig. 27 & 28)
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BEFORE YOUR 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.
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RETROSPEC.COM
(213) 744- 1555
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