KMART 42271840 700C Instruction Manual page 15

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STEP # 12 IF YOUR BIKE HAS FRONT FENDER
IF your bike has fenders, it may be necessary to assemble the front fender to your
bike. The front fender is mounted at the fork crown. There are two methods to mount
your front fender. the first is the caliper brake mounting system, and the second is
the 10mm nut and bolt system. Identify the mounting system used on your bike and
follow the instructions below.
1. If your bike has a front caliper brake:
Remove the hex nut from the caliper brake bolt on the
rear of the fork, and slide the brake assembly onto the
fork making sure the attachment holes and the fender
bracket holes line up. Reattach the caliper brake making
sure that the brake arms are on each side of the fender.
Tighten the calipe brake bolt securely.
2. If your bike does NOT have a front caliper brake:
Place the fender assembly onto the fork making
sure the attachment holes and the fender bracket
holes line up. Attach the fender with the 10mm
hex bolt and nut included. Tighten the bolt securely.
If your fenders have stabilizer arms, attach the
bottom of the stabilizer arm to the bottom of the
fork, using the washer and screw provided.
STEP # 13 IF YOUR BIKE HAS REAR FENDER AND RACK
NOTE: MAXIMUM WEIGHT FOR THE REAR RACK IS 25KGS.
The rear fender is pre-mounted at the chain stay bridge and seat stay bridge.
Please follow the instructions below.
1. Remove any packing material from the fender.
2. Mount the fender stabilizer onto the rear
dropout using the small screws included.
Tighten the screws securely and evenly.
3. Make sure the nut on the seat stay bridge
is fully tightened.
If your bike comes with a rear rack, follow these
simple steps to secure it to the bike.
1. Remove any packing material and locate the
phillips head screws and washers supplied
with your rack.
2. Align holes in the short stabilizer arms with
the holes in the top of the seat stays on your
bike.
3. Insert screw and washer on both right and left
sides of the bike. Tighten securely.
4. Align holes in the long stabilizer arms with the
holes in the rear frame dropout.
5. Insert screw and washer on both right and left
sides of the bike. Tighten securely.
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