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WARNING!
IF THE FRONT WHEEL IS NOT FASTENED SECURELY, IT WILL CAUSE THE FRONT
WHEEL TO COME LOOSE AND CAUSE AN ACCIDENT.
ASSEMBLING THE FRONT WHEEL
ADJUSTING THE STEERING WHEEL
INSTALLING THE SADDLE
• Inserted depth of vertical tube of the wheel should be no lower than minimum
depth (red safety mark). The safety mark must be below the hexagonal nut (A).
• Stand in front of the wheel, clamp the front wheel with both legs and hold the
hand-grip with both hands to adjust the angle degree between the cross tube of
hand-grip and vehicle body (B).
• Screw down the fastening screw of the wheel core. The recommended torque should
not be less than 18N.m.
• Inserted depth of saddle tube should be more than minimum depth of insert
(safety mark is for reference of minimum depth) to ensure the safety.
• Screw down clamping screw of saddle and saddle tube, recommended torque
should be not less than 18N.m. (C)
• Loosen the saddle’s clamping screw and put it into the saddle tube.
• Tighten the screw, insert the saddle tube into the vertical tube of frame;
straddle the saddle to adjust the saddle’s position, and then tighten to ensure you
can drive comfortably. (D)
INSTALL THE FRONT WHEEL
• Insert the front wheel into the fork.
• Make sure that the wheel is seated and centered
in the fork and the brake disc fits in between
the brake linings.
• Lightly apply a thin layer of grease to the axle.
• Insert the axle through the wheel making sure the
larger diameter of the spring(s) faces outward
(see diagram C).
QUICK-RELEASE BINDER
This binder is most commonly used to attach
wheels to the frame and fork or tighten a seat post
into a frame. Binders allow for a tool-free,
quicker use than nuts and bolts but require
knowledge of proper use.
• Put the lever in an opened position. (A)
• Tighten the adjustment nut (1) by small
increments until you need considerable force
to push (2) the lever to its closed position (B)
with your fingers or palm.
• Test wheel attachment by lifting the front end of
the bike and firmly hit downward on the front
wheel with your palm. There should be no play
in the connection.
ASSEMBLE HANDLEBAR
• Remove bolts and front cap of stem.
• Slide handlebar into place.
• Replace bolts, front cap of the stem
and tighten.
• Carefully position the handlebar and
stem over the bicycle.
• Ensure all cables align to each side of the
bike without being kinked, twisted or bent.
• Align the handlebar, and tighten the
headset bolt.
NOTE: THE STEM SHOULD BE IN THE PROPER
DIRECTION BEFORE ATTACHING
THE HANDLEBAR.
• Open the box from the top, take the bike, parts and accessories box out.
• Carefully remove all protective carton pieces, foam pads, tie wraps, plastic fittings,
recycle all material that can be recycled, dispose of the rest.
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B.
D.
A.
C.
PEDAL INSTALLATION
Pedals are a pair with “R” & “L” (Picture 1): “R” for right, “L” for left.
Tighten the pedals in the direction of the threads.
Picture 1
Right
Left