THIS MANUAL CONTAINS IMPORTANT SAFETY, PERFORMANCE AND MAINTENANCE INFORMATION. READ THE MANUAL BEFORE TAKING YOUR FIRST RIDE ON YOUR NEW BICYCLE, A
Safety 19Seat Height and Handlebar Reach❶ Your legs should be almost completely straight when the pedal is in the down most posion, just a slight be
101 SafetyFront wheel (white)ReectorsImportant! Federal regulaons require every bicycle over 16 inches to be equipped with front, rear, wheel, and p
Safety 111Riding the bicycle in unsafe condions (ie: at night), in an unsafe manner, or disregarding trac laws may result in an unexpected movement,
121 SafetyNight Riding• Important! Riding a bicycle at night is not recommended. Check your local laws regarding night riding.• Ensure bicycle is eq
Safety 113BEFORE YOU RIDE SAFETY CHECKLISTBefore every ride, it is important to carry out the following safety checks. Do not ride a bicycle that is n
14Folding Bicycle❷ Parts Idencaon Part name Torque (in. lb.)1 Handlebar grip -2 Rear brake lever 55 - 703 Front brake lever 55 - 704 Brake control
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3 Assembly16❸ AssemblyYour new bicycle was assembled and tuned in the factory and then parally disassembled for shipping. You may have purchased the
Assembly 31717GETTING STARTED❶ Open the carton from the top and remove the bicycle. Figure 3.1 ❷ Remove the straps and protecve wrapping from the
3 Assembly18Lock the Frame Latch❶ Push on quick-release lever and move the locking pin up. Figure 3.3❷ Move the two frame halves together. Release p
i1 Safety ...4 Safety Signal Words ...4 User Responsibility...
Assembly 31919Lock the Handlebar Post Latch❶ Move the quick-release lever as shown. The locking pin should be completely retracted. Figure 3.4❷ Mov
3 Assembly20ATTACH THE PEDALSAachment of an incorrect pedal into a crank arm can strip the pedal threads and cause irreparable damage. Before your r
Assembly 32121ATTACH THE SEAT❶ Unlock the seat post quick-release lever. Figure 3.7❷ Move the height of the seat up or down unl the rider feels the
3 Assembly22WARNING!FOLDING THE BICYCLE❶ Start by opening the handlebar post quick-release lever and moving it down out of the slot on the base of th
Assembly 32323❼ Open the frame quick-release lever and rotate the quick-release lever out of the slot. Figure 3.11❽ Push up on the quick-release lev
244 Adjustments❹ AdjustmentsWARNING!Aer the bicycle is unfolded you will need to make adjustments before you ride. If you have quesons pertaining to
Adjustments 425ADJUSTING THE FRAME LATCHYour bicycle should arrive with the frame latch properly adjusted. However, the frame latch will need periodic
264 AdjustmentsADJUSTING THE HANDLE POST LATCHYour bicycle should arrive with the handle post latch properly adjusted. However, the handle post latch
Adjustments 427❶ Unlock the seat post quick-release lever. Figure 4.3❷ Move the height of the seat up or down unl the rider feels they have control
284 AdjustmentsBRAKE ADJUSTMENTAaching the Brake Cable to the Brake LeverIf the brake cable is not aached to the brake lever follow these steps: ❶
ii for purchasing your folding bicycle. Before using your bicycle, pleasepracceproperfoldingandunfoldingprocedures.Besuretofollow
Adjustments 429Aaching the Brake Cable to the Brake Carrier ❶ Squeeze the two brake arms together unl the brake pads touch the wheel rim. Figure 4.
304 AdjustmentsImportant! Before riding the bicycle it is important to check the brakes. If you squeeze the brake lever and one brake arm moves more t
Adjustments 431❷ If the gap between the brake pad and wheel is uneven, adjust the posion of the brake pad. • Using a phillips head screwdriver, adj
324 AdjustmentsADJUSTING THE REAR DERAILLEURThe low limit screw determines how far the rear derailleur will travel toward the wheel of the bicycle, wh
Use 533HAND OPERATED BRAKESTo best avoid this:• Applythefrontandrearbrakessimultaneously,whileshiingyourbodyweightbackslightlytocompe
5 Use34GEAR OPERATIONDerailleurequippedbicyclesallhavearearderailleur.Somemayalsohaveafrontderailleuroeringmoregearchoices.Therig
Use 535ShierGearindicatorREAR SHIFTER • Therearshier(right)willhaveanindicatorthatreadsfrom1andup.Figure 5.3• 1isthelowestgear.
5 Use36SECURITYYoujustboughtanewbicycle!Don’tloseit.Itisadvisablethatthefollowingstepsbetakentoprepareforandhelppreventpossibl
Maintenance 637❻ MaintenanceWARNING!• Failuretoconductmaintenanceonthebicyclemayresultinmalfunconofacricalpartandseriousinjuryor
6 Maintenance38Note: Thefrequencyofmaintenanceshouldincreasewithuseinwetordustycondions.Donotoverlubricate.Removeexcesslubricantt
iiiCorrectFing MakesureyourhelmetcoversyourforeheadIncorrectFing Forehead is exposed and vulnerable to serious injuryHelmets
Maintenance 639PARTS MAINTENANCE Inspect Acon MaintenanceTireInaon Checkrepressure. Inateretothepressureindicatedontheresidewall.C
6 Maintenance40Inspect Acon MaintenancePedals Everymonth,checkeachpedalissecurelysetandghtenintothecrankarm.Ifnecessary,re-setandg
Maintenance 641Inspect Acon MaintenanceLevers Checktheleversaresecurelyfastenedtothehandlebar. Posiontheleverstottherider’sgripand
6 Maintenance42HUB BEARINGSHubbearingsrequirespecialthinwrenchescalled cone wrenches.Ifyoudonotownthesetools,donotaempthubbearing
Maintenance 643WARNING!Anunseatedrecanruptureunexpectedlyandcauseseriousinjuryordeath.Besurethereisproperlyseatedwheninangthe
6 Maintenance44TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDEProblem Possible Cause RemedyGearshisnotworkingproperly• Derailleurcablesscking/stretched/damaged• Fron
Maintenance 645Problem Possible Cause RemedyFreewheeldoesnotrotate• Freewheelinternalpawlpinsarejammed • Lubricate.Ifproblempersists,rep
6 Maintenance46Problem Possible Cause RemedySteeringnotaccurate• Wheelsnotalignedinframe• Headsetlooseorbinding• Frontforksorframebent
Warranty 747❼ WarrantyLIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY AND POLICY ON REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Your purchase includes the following warrant
7 Warranty48PURCHASE RECORDFill in immediately and retain as a record of your purchase. Please retain your sales receipt for any possible warranty cla
41 Safety❶ SafetySAFETY SIGNAL WORDSThe following safety signal words indicate a safety message. The symbol alerts you to potenal hazards. Failure t
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Safety 15Protecve Gear and ClothingAlways wear: Figure 1.1• Colors that are easily seen and, if possible, reecve clothing. • Clothing appropriate
61 SafetyHelmet UseImportant! Many states have passed helmet laws regarding children. Make sure you know your states helmet laws. It is your job to en
Safety 17Figure 1.4BICYCLE SETUPCorrect Bicycle Size Riding a bicycle that is not correctly sized to the rider may result in the rider’s feet not bein
81 SafetyQuick-release LeversFrame❶ The frame must be securely locked. Ensure the frame latch is properly seated and the quick-release lever locked
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