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10. Adjusting the back-pedal brake for children’s bicycles

For children’s bikes, it is advisable to check that the rear wheel does not turn stiffly 
before use. If this is the case, the cause is often due to the back-pedal brake that is set 
too tightly. 

1.  The back-pedal brake is located at the rear wheel axle. It is attached to the frame 

on the left side with a connection [A]. 

2.  Loosen the [B] screw of the connection.
3.  Turn the connection back one turn, counter-clockwise.
4.  Re-attach the connection.

11. Lubricant

Bearings of naves, head tube and pedal axle are already greased in the factory and we advise you to grease these 
regular. To grease these bearings, the parts have to be dismantled. This better can be done by a bicycle service shop. 
This also applies to the chain or the navelining and brake cable directions. 

12. Camshaft wheels

Note:  The wheels must be checked before you start using the bike. By adjusting the spokes, you prevent pulsing in the 
wheel. Use a spoke wrench to do this.

1.  Check that all spokes are evenly tensioned by lightly squeezing two spokes.
2.  If one or more spokes are not evenly tensioned, they should be tightened.
3.  Tighten the loose spokes by half a turn and check again.
4.  Wait a month and then check all the spokes again.

Warranty

It contains the legal warranty. Damages, which are created by wrong requirements, force, insufficient maintenance or 
by normal wastage, are locked out of warranty. 
1.  10-year warranty on the frame and fork.
2.  Five year warranty on the paintwork on rusting from the inside.
3.  One-year warranty on all parts except the tires.

Содержание AMIGO Norm NM

Страница 1: ...ervision is required Draw attention to your child concerning possible danger The cycle contents to the established European norm DIN EN 14764 minimum Saddle height 635 mm or DIN EN 14765 minimum saddle height 435 mm to maximum height 635 mm DIN EN 14782 A responsibility of the manufacturer is out of the question by imprudent use of the cycle by your child It is required by use of this cycle to wea...

Страница 2: ...ten the lock nut with 3 notches B 5 Assembly trainer wheels Do not remove the thin axle nut Install the training locking bracket with prong towards the rear of cycle Be sure prong on locking bracket fits into the axle slot on frame Install outside axle nut and tighten As you are tightening the axle nut adjust the trainer s height by moving the trainer up or down until you have the desired height T...

Страница 3: ... Bike equipped with canti brake or V brake 1 Remove the nut washer and bolt holding the front fender to the fork steer tube 2 Place the front reflector if any on the front side of the bolt between the ring and the bolt end Same as with front lights if fitted 3 Hold the front reflector or front light if fitted with 1 hand and in the correct position 4 When flat on the mudguard push the suspension h...

Страница 4: ...d This better can be done by a bicycle service shop This also applies to the chain or the navelining and brake cable directions 12 Camshaft wheels Note The wheels must be checked before you start using the bike By adjusting the spokes you prevent pulsing in the wheel Use a spoke wrench to do this 1 Check that all spokes are evenly tensioned by lightly squeezing two spokes 2 If one or more spokes a...

Страница 5: ...s and this can be dangerous 9 Use only original parts when you are repairing the cycle Summary of screw parts of the cycle Part Norm NM Norm lbf in Axle nut in front 22 25 195 220 Axle nut at the back 25 29 220 225 Foreforkbolts 15 17 130 150 Handlebar screw 16 18 140 160 Saddle screw 16 18 140 160 Saddle supporting screw 9 12 80 105 We have worked with full devotion to deliver a product of high q...

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