ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
J U D D F O L D I N G B I K E
TOOLS
STEP 1: UNPACKING YOUR BIKE
STEP 2: UNFOLDING YOUR BIKE AND CONNECTING THE FRAME
WA R N I N G
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.
What we give you: 3 Hex Wrenches (4mm, 5mm, & 6mm), a 10-function multi-tool.
What you need: Scissors, Phillips Screwdriver.
Cut the shipping straps on the outside of the box.
Remove the box staples from the box top because these are sharp and can cut you as you
accessthe bike. Open the cardboard flaps and remove the accessory box and saddle/seatpost
and set them aside.
Lift the bike out of its box by the top tube and rear wheel. Place the bike upright on the
ground, so it rests on the tires and bottom frame stand.
Carefully cut all of the packing zip ties and remove the protective wrapping & plastic caps.
IMPORTANT:
Remove, Do NOT cut the Velcro strap (it’s a keeper), located near the two wheels,
which holds the bike in the folding position.
Examine your new bike for any visible damage that may have occurred during shipping.
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Your bike comes completely folded. Unfold the frame and swing the two hinged halves until
they almost come together - this may require a little extra effort as the parts are new.
You will need to pull up on the quick release latch
(Fig.3)
to allow the two frame halves to
mate against one another.
Once the two halves are together, release the quick release latch so it locks into place
(Fig.4)
Swing the quick release latch around so it fits fully in the slot in the hinge on the front half of
the frame. Make sure the steel and nylon washers are on the outside of the hinge and against
the lever body
(Fig.5)
Note: You can make the final adjustment to the height of the seat as needed after the bike is
assembled.
Close the quick release lever to complete attaching the two halves of the frame
(Fig.6 & 7)
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The lever should require some effort to close. If the lever is too difficult to close, or closes with
little effort, tighten or loosen the nut on the end of the latch to adjust the lever tension
(Fig.5)
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TENSION ADJUST NUT