THIS MANUAL CONTAINS IMPORTANT SAFETY, PERFORMANCE AND MAINTENANCE INFORMATION. READ THE MANUAL BEFORE TAKING YOUR FIRST RIDE ON YOUR NEW BICYCLE, AND KEEP THE MANUAL HANDY OF FUTURE REFERENCE CONTENTS Parts List Installation Instructions Maintenance Instructions Safety Checklist 9-12 Safety Information 13-15 Correct tting Incorrect tting...
PARTS LIST High-End Kid's Bicycle Get to know the parts of your bicycle. This will help with assembly, maintenance, and troubleshooting. Models vary in color and style. Caution: Over-tightening of stem bolts or other clamping devices may cause injury to the rider www.SereneLifeHome.com...
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PRODUCT INFORMATION Product Color: Black/Bule/Orange Main Materials: Magnesium alloy, Steel, PP Applicable Age: 4 years old and above Execution Standards: 16 CFR Part 1512,CPSIA 101 (Lead), 16 CFR Part 1501,16 CFR Part 1500.20 PRODUCT FEATURES: • High strength, lightweight and corrosion resistant •...
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS • Use multi-function tool to remove the nuts and spacers from the left and right sides of the rear wheel. Install Training Wheels • Install the training wheels, spacers and nuts in order as shown in the diagram and lock them in place with a multi- function tool.
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Install Pedal • Put the corresponding L/R pedals into the corresponding left and right cranks, and use a multi-function tool to turn and lock in the direction of the front wheel (the locking torque is not less than 45N.m). Install Front/Rear Re ector •...
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• Install Handlebar Remove the waterproof plug from the installed handlebar. • Pull o the assembled handlebar protector, insert it into the fork hole, adjust the angle (the center point of the handlebar is perpendicular to the front wheel), make sure you can insert the handlebar below the safety line into the head tube of the frame, and lock it tight with hexagonal key.
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS Adjusting Calliper Brakes Throughout the life of your bike, the front calliper brakes may need adjusting if the brake cable has streched or the brake arms have been knocked during use. 1a. Adjust the Brake Cable Adjusting the Caliper Cable Tension The brake cable must be adjusted to ensure that the brakes are close as possible to the wheel rim when no pressure is applied to the brake lever but still allowing...
SAFETY CHECKLIST Before Riding You should perfonn the following checks before riding your bike to ensure it is safe to use and operating correctly. 1. Is the saddle Secure? While standing next to the bike, try and move the saddle from side to side. If the saddle moves you should retighten the seat post bolt or the saddle clamp bolts.
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4. Do the Brakes Work? Stand next to the bike and apply the front brake and push forwards. If the wheels move, the front brake may not be working correctly. If required, adjust the front brakes as described in the User Manual. Repeat the above check for the rear brake.
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Riding In Bad Weather WARNING! Wet weather impairs traction, braking and visibility, both for the bicyclist and for other vehicles sharing the road. The risk of an accident is dramatically increased in wet conditions. When riding in bad weather i.e. wet, foggy, windy or icy, always wear bright, re ective clothing which is warm and waterproof. You should always give other road users clear signals in plenty of time particularly when approaching junctions.
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Before starting any journey in the dark or even twilight, ensure the lights are working correctly and are turned on. Clean lights and re ectors regularly and make sure they can be seen from distance. Riding Using Personal Music Players Listening to music while biking or running roadside presents danger, as headphones and earbuds impair one of your most important senses -- hearing.
SAFETY INFORMATION IMPORTANT - PLEASE FULLY READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS WARNING! This Bike has been designed, assembled and tested in accordance with the16 CFR Part 1512, CPSIA 101 (Lead), 16 CFR Part 1501, 16 CFR Part 1500.20 standard to ensure your safety. To make sure the bike remains safe, it should only be used for recreational use.
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WARNING! This bike is only suitable for use by riders (including any panniers and/or luggage) with a weight or less than (1) 30kgs (66 Ib) for 12in bikes, (2) 40kgs (88 Ib) for 14in bikes and (3) 50kgs (110 Ib) for 16in bikes. WARNING! Please follow riding speed: (1) 12in bikes: 12km/hour, (2) 14in bikes:15km/hour, (3) 16in bikes: 18km/hour.
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CAUTION! If the gears make a grinding sound while riding the bike, STOP immediately. The bike may be unsafe and prolonged use may lead to personal injury or damage to the bike. Inspect and, if required, repair the bike before reusing. CAUTION! Do not clean your bike with pressure washers.
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