KMART 42271840 700C Instruction Manual page 19

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TIRE AND TUBE DAMAGE
To prevent tire cuts, ruptures, rim bruise and star breaks. Avoid rough streets and alleys having glass and
other debris. Don't jump curbing. Crooked wheels cause chafing of tires as well as uneven tread wear. To
prevent distorted tire casings, hang your bicycle up or turn it upside down when storing for long periods.
BEARING ADJUSTMENT & LUBRICATION
There are several areas on the bicycle containing bearings that must be adjusted and /or lubricated.
Proper maintenance in these areas will insure longer bearing lift, and easier and safer riding. Adjustment
of the bearings requires special knowledge and tools. We strongly suggest these adjustments be made
by a qualified bicycle repairman.
BRAKE RUBBER REPLACEMENT
The brake rubbers will be damaged or worn-out after long use.
Loosen the anchor bolt nut and the rubber bolt nuts. Replace the damaged rubbers.
Re-tighten the bolt nuts and then re-tighten the anchor bolt nut.
WARNING: Be sure the anchor bolt and the rubber bolts are fully tightened. Do not ride your
bicycle if the rubber has been damaged or has worn-out.
FRONT FORK
WARNING: IF YOU REPLACE THE FRONT FORK, MAKE SURE THE REPLA CEMENT FORK HAS
THE SAME RAK E AND SAME TUBE INNER DIAMETER AS THE ONE ORGINALLY FITTE TO THE
BICYCLE
LUBRICATION AND CLEANING
WARNING: Do not use a vegetable base oil to lubricate bike parts . This type of oil may dry and leave a
harmful gum residue.
WEEKLY: Wipe bike with a damp cloth. Wipe dry. Polish metal surfaces. On caliper brake models, do not
polish rims. Make sure no oil gets on caliper brake shoes. With a spray lubricant, lubricate chain and rear
sprocket. On caliper brake models, lubricate hand brake lever cable pivot points. Wipe seat with a damp
cloth and wipe dry.
ANNUALLY: The following components require lubrication, removal, disassembly, installation, special
tools and knowledge. It is suggested that this service be preformed by a qualified bicycle repairman.
Caliper brake cables should be removed from housing and greased. Clean and lubricate wheel bearings,
head bearings and crank bearings. Check spokes and wheels and have trued if out of line.
Before you ride this bicycle, read the Rules For Safe Cycling and check that all parts are
installed as per this instruction manual. It is also recommended for added safety and
protection that you wear a bicycle helmet.
If you understand how the bicycle operates, you will get the best performance. When you
read this instruction book, compare the illustrations to the bicycle. Learn the location of all the
parts and how they work. Keep this book for future reference.
Before you ride the bicycle, check the brake and other parts of the bike. Make sure all the
parts are assembled correctly and working properly. Take your first ride in a large, open level
area. If you have a problem, check the assembly instructions and follow the maintenance
procedures in this book.
WARNING ON AND OFF ROAD CONDITIONS: The condition of the riding surface is very
important. If the surface is wet, or has sand, small rocks or other loose debris on the surface,
carefully decrease the speed of the bicycle and ride with extra caution. It will also take a
longer time and more distance to stop. Apply the brake earlier than normal and with less
force to help keep the bicycle from sliding.
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