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  • Page 1 Royal London Instruction Manual...
  • Page 3 Assembling Handlebar 1. Insert the handlebar stem into the main frame neck. 2. Tighten screw with hexagonal key.
  • Page 4 Assembling Front Wheel Firmly insert the wheel between the forks so that it rests securely in place. Replace the tab washers and axle nuts and fasten securely ensuring that the tab washers locate into the holes provided. Using the spanner, re-tighten the nut on the front brake to secure the front brake cable.
  • Page 5: Attaching The Saddle

    3. Tighten the cable and fix the brake arm. 4. Adjust the brake pad and screws, make sure the pad in the right position. Attaching the Saddle...
  • Page 6: Attaching The Pedals

    If not already attached, firmly push the narrow end of the seat post into the hole on the Under side of the saddle, and tighten using the quick release. Note: the minimum insertion mark must not be visible. Attaching the Pedals Ensuring that you are inserting the pedal into the correct side, firstly stand your bicycle in the upright, then screw each pedal by hand into the cranks and tighten using the spanner.
  • Page 7: Checking And Adjusting Your Bicycle

    CHECKING AND ADJUSTING YOUR BICYCLE Keeping your bicycle in the upright position; stand with a leg either side of the front wheel, holding the wheel firmly in position. Loosen the handlebars using the Hexagonal key, and adjust to the right height and position for use.
  • Page 8: Mechanical Maintenance

    MECHANICAL MAINTENANCE: It is extremely important that your bicycle is checked and serviced at regular intervals to ensure its reliability and especially that it is safe to ride. Cleaning and lubrication also forms an important tool in the proper maintenance of your Bicycle and this is covered in more detail immediately after this section.
  • Page 9: Recommended Tightening Of Fasteners

    Every 12 months Unless you have a good knowledge of bikes, we suggest that you take your bike to your local dealer for a full service. If this is not feasible we suggest you use the following checks: Frame and forks for any damage or cracks. Wheels are true and if not replace or repair if necessary.
  • Page 10 ADJUSTING YOUR BRAKES Your brakes are already fine-tuned by the manufacturer. Still please check that when you squeeze the levers hard, they do not touch the handlebar. If they do, you can adjust the brakes by tuning the brake cable-adjusting barrel anti-clockwise.
  • Page 11: Replacement Parts / Spares

    Brake Block Holder 1) After removing the old brake block, which can be done by simply unscrewing the nut on the block anti- clockwise using the hexagonal key, take away the old brake block and put the new brake block in the screw halfway.
  • Page 12 UK & Europe www.thesportshq.com Units 3 and 4 Lower Park Farm Storrage Lane, Alvechurch UK B48 7ER Telephone: 01527 598388 www.golfoutletsusa.com 72320 Manufacturing Drive Thousand Palms, CA 92276 Telephone: 1-800-603-0004 AUS/NZ www.thesportshq.com.au 25-55 Rothschild Ave, Rosebery, 2018, NSW Australia, Phone: 1300 132 151...

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