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QUICK ASSEMBLY GUIDE

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Summary of Contents for Argos Pazzaz

  • Page 1 QUICK ASSEMBLY GUIDE...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS ......page 3 ........page 8 FITTING THE HANDLEBAR FITTING THE BASKET ........page 4 ........page 9 FITTING THE SADDLE FITTING THE PEDALS ....page 5 ....page 10 FITTING THE FRONT MUDGUARD FITTING THE REFLECTORS & BELL ......page 6 ..........page 11 FITTING THE FRONT WHEEL FINAL CHECKS WARNINGS Always check that brakes work before each use - failure to set brakes correctly may result in serious injury or even death.
  • Page 3: Fitting The Handlebar

    TOOLS NEEDED 1.- FITTING THE HANDLEBAR ALLEN KEY Insert the handlebar into the frame. If The handlebar must be straight. Align this with the fork by necessary loosen the stem bolt at the top of looking downwards at it. The brakes must be facing the front the handlebars and stem to allow the wedge of the bike.
  • Page 4: Fitting The Saddle

    TOOLS NEEDED 2.- FITTING THE SADDLE ALLEN KEY Using the allen key provided, lock the seat in position Insert saddle into frame. Make sure the minumum insertion mark is not visible once this is tted. The by turning bolt in a clockwise direction. Do not fully saddle must be inserted beyond this point tighten until the end as you may need to adjust the height.
  • Page 5: Fitting The Front Mudguard

    TOOLS NEEDED 3.- FITTING THE FRONT MUDGUARD ALLEN SPANNER CROSS HEAD SCREWDRIVER First, remove the nut from the bolt You can then locate the mudguard in place in the top of the fork using the First feed the mudguard through the back of the fork as shown. spanner provided, leave the bolt in place through the fork.
  • Page 6: Fitting The Front Wheel

    TOOLS NEEDED 4.- FITTING THE FRONT WHEEL SPANNER Before fitting the front wheel, you must open the brake arms by releasing the brake cable: Pull rubber cable protector to the right so you can see the brake cable inside it. Squeeze brake arms together.
  • Page 7 We need to install the basket bracket before we can secure the wheel in place. With the wheel sat in the fork, insert the locking washers on to the axles, securing the pin in place as shown. Finally, tighten all the fixings with the tools provided. Do not forget to tighten wheel nuts using spanner provided THE PIN ON THE LOCKING WASHER MUST BE PLACED...
  • Page 8: Fitting The Basket

    TOOLS NEEDED 5.- FITTING THE BASKET SPANNER Make sure the stem basket braket is facing the front and make sure the cables don’t get in the way. STEM BASKET BRACKET Now we need to fix the basket to the frame of the bike Line the holes in the basket plate and the frame bracket up and insert the screws / washers / fixing plate as shown.
  • Page 9: Fitting The Pedals

    TOOLS NEEDED 6.- FITTING THE PEDALS SPANNER To fit the pedals correctly, you must position them the correct way around and screw them on in the right direction: Stickers indicate the left and right pedal. If these have dropped off, look at the end of the thread where it is imprinted. The correct pedal needs to be attached to the matching side of the bike i.e.
  • Page 10: Fitting The Reflectors & Bell

    TOOLS NEEDED 7.- FITTING THE REFLECTORS & BELL CROSS HEAD SCREWDRIVER First fully release the securing screws as shown Wrap the bell around the handlebar as shown, remembering (anti-clockwise) to put it in a place where you can reach it easily whilst riding. Then wrap the white reflector around the handlebar near the centre, and wrap the red reflector in the same way around the saddle post.
  • Page 11: Final Checks

    TOOLS NEEDED 8.- FINAL CHECKS SPANNER ALLEN KEY You can now ensure your saddle and handlebars are at a comfortable riding position, and fully tighten. Always be aware of the minimum insertion mark and make sure these are inserted beyond this point. Check tyre pressures regularly.