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Summary of Contents for HORNIT HERO

  • Page 1 User Manual...
  • Page 2 WARNINGS ASSEMBLY Your HERO bicycle has been checked, tuned and carefully repacked by one of To avoid serious injury: our mechanics before being shipped to you. It will need the front wheel and handlebars to be reattached by following these instructions. You will need the following tools: •...
  • Page 3 Anatomy of a HERO stem grip saddle clamp seat brake lever post top tube spacers seat post headtube clamp seat tube V brake V brake forks belt tensioner down rim sidewall tube (braking surface) crank pedal Schrader valve...
  • Page 4: Front Wheel

    Handlebars Front Wheel In order to fit the front wheel the V brakes need to be released as shown here: The handlebar arrives detached from HERO and needs to be mounted. boot Fig 1. Fig 2. noodle a. Remove the 4 bolts from the handlebar clamp with a 4mm Allen key.
  • Page 5 Pedals Undo the axle using a 5mm Allen key so that it is wide enough Insert pedals by hand taking care not to cross thread, then use a 15mm fit in the dropouts at the bottom of the front forks. spanner or adjustable wrench.
  • Page 6 The seat post has a height limit shown by hatch lines around the tube. Do not exceed this – instead it’s time for an upgrade. Bought the wrong size? See our HERO return policy here: hornit.com/heroreturns...
  • Page 7 Gears Our HERO 20” and 24” bikes are fitted with Shimano Nexus 3 hub gears. They are operated by a hand twist grip. They are fantastic for children as they can be shifted whilst moving or stationary, are virtually maintenance free and simple to use.
  • Page 8: Maintenance

    Replacements are readily available from us at hornit.com or from your local bike shop. It is especially important to inspect your HERO in the first weeks of use. The brake cables can stretch and bolts can loosen. Brakes It’s an important habit to check both of the brakes before moving off at the...
  • Page 9: Belt Tension

    Having a belt frees you from oily, rusty chains and makes for workmanship for a period of two years from the date of purchase. The HERO a clean, smooth, silent ride. Carbon reinforced belts last longer than chains, frame and forks are automatically warranted for three years from the date of never need grease and are nearly maintenance-free.
  • Page 10: Service Log

    SERVICE LOG Look after your HERO and maintain its warranty and value with an annual service: Date Pre-delivery Inspection Stamp Date Annual Service Stamp HERO tyre pressure: 30psi/2bar...

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