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To make sure your bike is safe and operating correctly, you should perform 

the following checks before riding it.

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Ensure the seat is secure

Try moving the seat side to side while standing next to the bike. You should retighten the seat clamp bolts or the seat 
post bolts if the seat moves.

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Ensure the Front and Rear Tyres are Inflated as Per the Requirements

Apply pressure to the sides of the front and rear tyres. They may need to be inflated if they are soft. Re-inflate to the 
pressure indicated on the sides of the tyres using an approved bike pump.

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Ensure that the Pedals are Tight

Make sure both pedals are securely tightened with the supplied multi-tool. Remember that the left and right pedals 
have threaded shafts that tighten in different directions.

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Ensure that the Brakes are functional

Apply the front brake and push the bike forward while standing next to it. If the wheels move, the front brake may not 
be working properly. If necessary, adjust the front brakes as described in the manual. Repeat this for the rear brake.

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Ensure that the Handlebar do not move

Try to move the handlebar while holding the front wheel between your legs. The stem bolt may have gotten loose if the 
handlebar move. Replace the stem bolt and tighten it.

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Ensure that the bike is clean and lubricated

To ensure proper operation, the bike should be cleaned and re-oiled on a regular basis.

SPARE PARTS

Appropriate spares include tyres, tubes and brake friction components. Please only use genuine replacement 

parts for safety critical components. For further information on the availability of spare parts, please return to any 

of our stores or contact our customer service team via the below: 

Front Wheel Axle Nut

Rear Wheel Axle Nut

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Страница 1: ...your bike ensuring safe and correct assembly use and maintenance If you need help or have damaged or missing parts please return to store or contact our customer service team Smyths Toys HQ UC Smyths...

Страница 2: ...NDATIONS FOR SAFE CYCLING SPARE PARTS BIKE BREAKDOWN CONTENTS GENERAL MAINTENANCE BIKE ASSEMBLY CHECKING THE RIMS ACCESSORIES CHECKING THE TYRES ADJUSTING THE CHAIN 03 10 06 11 07 12 08 18 09 22 TYPES...

Страница 3: ...o personal injury and damage to the bike Please also ensure that the handlebar is correctly aligned When assembling the seat post make sure it is inserted beyond the minimum insert mark Failure to obs...

Страница 4: ...side Control your speed and avoid moving from side to side Never hold on to a moving vehicle Never cycle two abreast only ride in a single file Keep an eye out for obstructions including but not limit...

Страница 5: ...than 635mm ROAD BIKES These bikes have been designed for amateur use on high speed roads They are fitted with a handlebar that adapts to various positions for an aerodynamic posture with a wide gear r...

Страница 6: ...ead Parts Ball bearing 17 Trainer Arm 4 Handlebar Stem 1 Piece 18 Trainer Wheel 5 Expander bolt Wedge 19 Rear Axle Nuts 6 Hand Brake Lever Not all Bikes 20 Rear Wheel with Coaster Brake Not all Bikes...

Страница 7: ...well greased Crank and Pedals Replace bent cranks and chainrings if required Do not attempt to straighten Pedals will require greasing occa sionally especially after riding in water After the first 50...

Страница 8: ...s excess strain on other bike parts and is very dangerous Paint Please do not leave your bike exposed outdoors under sunshine for more than 24 hours to avoid colour fading Please do not leave your bik...

Страница 9: ...r thumb and fingers It should feel very firm but not hard When you sit on your bike the tyre sidewalls should not compress very much under your body weight Check your tyre pressure at least once weekl...

Страница 10: ...tions Ensure that the Brakes are functional Apply the front brake and push the bike forward while standing next to it If the wheels move the front brake may not be working properly If necessary adjust...

Страница 11: ...1 8 1 2 9 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 7 8 9 7 6 Frame Bell Bike seat Handlebar Reflector Pedals Front wheel Stabilizers Front mudguard Not included with all bikes Important Before assembling the bike check all th...

Страница 12: ...handlebar check that the frame the front wheel fork and the handlebar are all correctly aligned as seen 4 Insert the handlebar and make sure that the height is between the maximum and minimum markers...

Страница 13: ...the maximum and minimum markers as shown 2 Once you make sure the seat is straight tighten the bolt with the multi tool Whenassemblingtheseatpost makesurethe saddle is inserted beyond the minimum ins...

Страница 14: ...th sides STEP 4 ATTACHING THE MUDGUARD IF APPLICABLE STEP 4 To attach the mudguard you need to remove the nut at the back of the fork Once the nut is removed attach the mudguard and replace and tighte...

Страница 15: ...ocess Press the brake arms against the wheel and keep them in that position Make sure that brake pads are turned horizontally not vertically STEP 5 STEP 5 ASSEMBLING ADJUSTING CALIPER BRAKES Pull the...

Страница 16: ...the washer and nut Tighten the wheel nut using the multi tool Check that the stabiliser wheels aren t touching the ground when the bike is level Remove the outer nut and washer Ensure that the rectan...

Страница 17: ...and Left pedals which will be marked R and L So remember the right pedal is always screwed in a clockwise direction and the left pedal is always screwed in an anti clockwise direction IMPORTANT The th...

Страница 18: ...18 STEP 8 ACCESSORIES STEP 8 Crash Pads Reflectors Doll Seat IF APPLICABLE Handlebar Pad Opening Handlebar Cover Bell Basket Screwdriver not included...

Страница 19: ...19 FINISHED BIKE ASSEMBLY...

Страница 20: ...pull through any loose cable Tighten the clamping bolt again while keeping the calipers closed Your wheel should still spin freely Key Hole Key Hole Slot Brake Cable Wire Cable Cap Brake Cable Brake...

Страница 21: ...ench then press pad into the wheel rim Align parallel to rim Tighten brake pad to brake assembly 1 Squeeze calipers together 2 Pull cable length tightly 3 Tighten anchor bolt with 5mm Allen Wrench Squ...

Страница 22: ...s When the chain is at the correct tightness you can rotate the crank freely and you can pull it no more than half an inch 1 27cm away from the straightedge as shown Adjust the tightness of the chain...

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