Worksman Trading Corp - 94-15 100
th
Street - Ozone Park, NY 11416 - (888) 3-WHEELER
– www.worksmancycles.com
Parts list FMB07
C) Installation of Seatpost
1)
Place seatpost into saddle clamp located on the bottom of the saddle and loosely tighten saddle clamp. Make
certain that the tapered end of the seatpost clamp is fully through the clamp.
2)
Open seatpost quick-release clamp on frame by pulling lever to loose position and loosening the nut. (Same as
handlebar quick release operation.) Insert the seatpost into the frame to the desired height level (must be inserted at
least 3.5
”.) Hand-tighten nut and push clamp arm to tightened position. Make certain at this point that the seatpost is
tight and does not rotate.
3)
Adjust the seat angle to desired position with the nose of the seat slightly up. Firmly tighten saddle clamp (35 pounds
of foot torque). This must be tight to avoid rotation or slipping of the seat on the post.
Adjustment of the seat height is a personal preference. However, it is recommended that the height be adjusted so
that the ball of the foot comfortably touches the pedal when the knee is slightly bent and the pedal is in its lowest
position.
D) Reflectors
You should have two curved white reflectors for the wheels, one white square reflector for
the front, and one square red reflector for the rear, as well as all mounting hardware. The
square white reflector goes on the headset reflector bracket. The rear reflector goes on the
back of the rear rack.
- The wheel reflectors (white arched or rectangular) install on the inside of the two layers of
spokes. The spoke has a groove that will be facing you that is placed onto the spoke. Insert
a bolt though the hole, sandwiching the spoke between the reflector and the head of the bolt
as shown. The bolt will thread into a nut that must be placed into the back of the reflector.
E) Final Assembly
1) Handlebar- Open Quick Release Clamp. Reposition stem in frame to achieve the desired height, keeping minimum
stem insertion at 4
”. (See Section C.) Squarely position the bars in line with front wheel and re-tighten the clamp.
2) Tires- Check for proper tire inflation (35PSI is normal). Maximum tire inflation is indicated on the sidewall of the tire.
How to Fold Your Worksman Folding FMB Bicycle
1) Pull the
“Safety-Loc” lever to the loose position.
2) Pivot the lever toward the side of the bicycle.
3) Lift up on the spring arm, releasing the pin from the
“Safety-Loc” hinge pinhole in the front section of the frame. You
will then be able to fold the frame.
Be careful to position the pedals for wheel clearance. (The front wheel should tuck in toward the rear of the frame.)
How to Unfold Your Worksman Folding FMB Bicycle
1) Loosen and swing the quick-release arm toward the rear of the bicycle. (Figure 1)
2) Close the
“Safety-Loc” hinge in center of frame until frame is straight and completely closed. (Figure 2)
3) Slide the arm/pin down into the hole in the lower section of the front hinge so that the hinge cannot fold accidentally.
4) Rotate the quick-release arm toward the front of the bicycle and pull quick-release arm up to tighten. (Figure 3)
5)
FIGURE 1
FIGURE 2
FIGURE 3
It is advisable to place grease in the pinhole on the frame hinge every so often so the “Safety-Loc” system works easily.