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Important Safety Notice — please read
Your bike has had a full electrical check before despatch.
It has also had a general mechanical check, but you need to ensure yourself that when you complete the
assembly of your bike, that you also check the whole bike over before riding it.
You should be prepared to do this yourself, or if you are not sufficiently experienced, ask a local bike shop
to do this for you. A typical fee for this would be around £35
A full inspection should include (but is not limited to):
Ensure that the brakes are set correctly and work properly.
All nuts, bolts, major fixings, spokes and cranks etc. are tight and/or suitably adjusted.
Both wheels are properly trued.
Headset/stem properly is secure and properly adjusted.
Cranks are tight.
Bottom bracket properly adjusted.
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Pedals, saddle and handlebars are correctly fitted and properly secured.
See the maintenance manual for how to adjust and maintain the various components of the bike.
Please note that failure to carry out these checks properly could result in serious injury for which Woosh
Bikes Ltd will not be held liable.
If you have any doubts about your own ability to perform the necessary checks, we strongly recommend
you visit your local bike shop and pay their fee. If you are unable to take your bike to a local bike shop
there will almost certainly be a mobile bike technician in your area who will come to your home or office
and do this for you.
Visit
www.cycletechuk.com
for a full national listing.
You will need the following tools to finish the assembly of your bike:
4mm allen key—fitting the handlebars
5mm allan key—adjusting height of seat-post
15mm spanner—fitting the pedals
You will need additional tools if you are going to maintain the bike yourself. It’s cheaper to purchase a
few tools and follow the guides in the maintenance manual than it is to pay a bike shop to maintain your
bike several times per year.