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Bike
Assembly
Manual
*** Important - Please read these instructions fully before starting assembly. ***
These instructions contain important information that will help you get the best
from your bike, ensuring safe and correct assembly, use and maintenance.
If you need help or have damaged or missing parts please return to store
or contact our customer service team.
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UK: Lymedale Business Park, Newcastle under Lyme, UK, ST5 9QH

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  • Page 1 Bike Assembly Manual *** Important - Please read these instructions fully before starting assembly. *** These instructions contain important information that will help you get the best from your bike, ensuring safe and correct assembly, use and maintenance. If you need help or have damaged or missing parts please return to store or contact our customer service team.
  • Page 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS: WARNINGS & RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SAFE CYCLING TYPES OF BIKES BIKE BREAKDOWN GENERAL MAINTENANCE CHECKING THE RIMS CHECKING THE TYRES SPARE PARTS CONTENTS BIKE ASSEMBLY ACCESSORIES ADJUSTING THE BRAKES ADJUSTING THE CHAIN - 2 -...
  • Page 3 WARNINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SAFE RIDING Please observe national legal requirements for cycling on public roads. Please visit the below websites for further information: Ireland United Kingdom • Ensure your bike is equipped with any peripherals needed due to national legal requirements for cycling on public roads. (e.g. lighting and reflectors).
  • Page 4 damage to the bike. • Before assembling the bike, check all the parts indicated in the manual are in the box. Inspect the parts for signs of damage. Do not assemble the bike if you observe any damaged components. • The threads on the left and right pedals are different.
  • Page 5 TYPES OF BIKES JUNIOR These bikes have been designed for use on roads and bike paths. These bikes are not built for trails, off-road paths or general off-road use. CHILDREN Saddle height should be between 435mm and 635mm. BIKES These bikes have been designed for road use by young adults weighing JUNIOR ADULT less than 40kg.
  • Page 6 BIKE BREAKDOWN Bikes (With training wheels) Please note, not all parts listed below may be included with your particular bike. Part Description Part Description Frame (Boys 1B)(Girls 1G) Chainguard Fork Chain Head Parts (Ball bearing) Trainer Arm Handlebar / Stem (1 Piece) Trainer Wheel Expander bolt &...
  • Page 7: General Maintenance

    Fitting the Rider to the Bike Tools Required for Assembly To determine the correct size of bike for the rider, straddle the assembled bike with feet shoulder width apart and flat on the ground. There must be at least one inch of clearance between the Allen-Key highest part of the top tube and the crotch of the rider.
  • Page 8: Checking The Rims

    Rear Wheel: Wheel should be centered in frame with axle nuts/ quick releases tight. Keep spokes and rims true. This sealed-bearing hub can be inspected by removing the wheel and turning the axle with your hands. It should move freely, with very little friction. Handlebar and stem: Adjust for comfort of the rider, keeping to the MAXIMUM HEIGHT mark within the frame.
  • Page 9 Check rims for run-out: Fork Tube max. 2mm Wheel Lift the bike up and spin first the front and then the rear wheel. Note the distance between the rim and the brake shoes, and on disk brakes, note the distance between the rim and the frame strut or fork leg.
  • Page 10: Spare Parts

    SPARE PARTS Appropriate spares include tyres, tubes and brake friction components. Please only use genuine replacement parts for safety critical components. For further information on the availability of spare parts, please return to any of our stores or contact our customer service team via the below: To make sure your bike is safe and operating correctly, you should perform the following checks before riding it.
  • Page 11 CONTENTS Remove the protective cardboard from the frame. Remove the accessories box that contains the pedals and tools you’ll need for assembly. Frame * Not included with all bikes. Stabilizers* Handlebar Front mudguard* Front wheel Bell* Bike seat Reflector Pedals Important: Before assembling the bike, check all the parts indicated in the manual are in the box.
  • Page 12: Attaching The Handlebar

    BIKE ASSEMBLY STEP 1 ATTACHING THE HANDLEBAR Make sure the quill nut at the end of the stem is loose. If it is not loose, loosen it with the multi tool. Make sure the brake cables aren’t twisted, and that the front fork is facing the correct way – with the brake mechanism at the front.
  • Page 13: Attaching The Front Wheel

    BIKE ASSEMBLY STEP 2 INSERTING THE SEAT Make sure the height is between the maximum and When assembling the seat post, make sure the minimum markers as shown. saddle is inserted beyond the minimum insert mark. Failure to observe this warning may lead to a Once you make sure the seat is straight, tighten the bolt potentially unstable seat post which may result in with the multi tool.
  • Page 14 Insert the tab on the retention washer into the hole on the Tighten the wheel nuts using the multi-tool. fork on both sides. STEP 4 ATTACHING THE MUDGUARD (IF APPLICABLE) Once the nut is removed, attach the mudguard and To attach the mudguard, you need to remove the nut at replace and tighten the bolts.
  • Page 15 STEP 5 ASSEMBLING / ADJUSTING CALIPER BRAKES You may need an extra set of hands to help Press the brake arms against the wheel with this process. and keep them in that position. Make sure that brake pads are turned horizontally, not vertically.
  • Page 16 STEP 6 ATTACHING THE STABILISERS Remove the outer nut and washer. Ensure that the rectan- Attach the stabiliser, and secure it with the washer and gle washer is placed in the correct position. nut. Tighten the wheel nut using the multi-tool. Repeat this process on the opposite side.
  • Page 17: Attaching The Pedals

    STEP 7 ATTACHING THE PEDALS Take careful note of the Right and Left pedals which will be marked R and L. On the left side, screw the pedal on anti-clockwise – and The right pedal attached to the right side of the bike, tighten with the multi-tool spanner –...
  • Page 18 STEP 8 ACCESSORIES (IF APPLICABLE) Reflectors: Doll Seat: Basket: *Screwdriver not included Bell: Crash Pads: Handlebar Pad Opening Handlebar Cover - 18 -...
  • Page 19 FINISHED BIKE ASSEMBLY - 19 -...
  • Page 20: Adjusting The Brake Lever

    ADJUSTING THE CALIPER BRAKES Losen the bolt that holds the brake cable until it can be Tighten the clamping bolt again while keeping the calipers pulled through. Close the brake caliper with one hand and closed. Your wheel should still spin freely. pull through any loose cable.
  • Page 21 ADJUSTING THE V-BRAKES Tools needed: 5mm Allen Wrench Philips Head Screwdriver (not included) • If needed, adjust cable tension Loosen the anchor bolt and the brake cable will slide in, opening the brake. Front fork must be turned forward to function properly.
  • Page 22: Adjusting The Chain

    ADJUSTING THE CHAIN WARNING! Do not attempt chain repairs. If there is an issue with the chain, have a bike service shop make any repairs. Adjustment: The chain must be at the correct tightness. If too tight, the bike will be difficult to pedal. If too loose, the chain may come off the sprockets.
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