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Assembly Manual
UK
City Bike
Hybrid Bike
Road Bike -
According to DIN EN 4210-2:2015-12
Part of the original instruction manual

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  • Page 1 Quick Start Assembly Manual City Bike Hybrid Bike Road Bike - According to DIN EN 4210-2:2015-12 Part of the original instruction manual...
  • Page 2 Address: Pacific Cycle UK, Vantage Way The Fulcrum Poole, Dorset BH12 4NU UK. Telephone: +441202.732288 Email: customer-service@pacific-cycle.co.uk Please specify your preferred language and your complete home address. Thank you, Pacific Cycle UK © 2022 Pacific Cycle UK...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Legal disclosure Legal disclosure Important information For questions concerning your bicycle please always contact your dealer first, only Quick start Important information then incase the manufacturer of the bicycle. Note for parents and legal guardians Warnings For contact details please refer to the war- ranty section, back cover, or other included Safety information Intended use...
  • Page 4: Important Information

    If you have any further questions or have not quite understood certain points, you should con- tact Pacific Cycle UK Service for your own safety: Not every bike can be used any- Warning where and for every purpose. Be-...
  • Page 5: Unpacking

    ______________________________________ Find a suitable space for performing the assembly. Dispose the packaging material Unpacking properly and according to regula- tions at an appropriate disposal site. DO NOT unpack the bike in the presence of children. They may get ______________________________________ caught up in the packaging materi- al or swallow small parts or foil and choke Delivery contents on them.
  • Page 6: Tools Needed

    ______________________________________ Operate quick release skewers Quick releases are systems installed on the bicy- cle in place of bolted connections. They consist of two parts: the clamping lever, which provides the necessary clamping force, and the locking nut, which allows you to regu- Modern bicycle technology is high tech! Working on bicycle parts re- late the clamping force.
  • Page 7: Bolted Connections

    Bolted connection Torque a specialist! Measurements are given in • All quick-releases must be safely Rear wheel axle nuts 29,5 – 32,6 Nm / Newton meters (Nm) and pound foot (lbs ft). closed before you start riding. 21.7 – 24 lbs ft •...
  • Page 8: The Stem

    ______________________________________ The position of the brake levers Please ensure that all cables are Hybrid bike long enough to allow you to turn the should be such that your hands are handlebars in every possible way. Handlebars with quill stem a straight extension of your arms and can operate the brake levers safely and Grips and brakes should always be safe to reach and function correctly.
  • Page 9: Assembly Of The Front Wheel

    4. Tighten the stem clamp bolt clock- If included, remove the plastic cover The correct tightening torque is wise. 9 Nm / 6.6 lbs ft from the disc rotor before mounting it. The correct tightening torque is The gaps between the stem and The disc rotor has sharp edges on stem plate must be evenly parallel.
  • Page 10 ______________________________________ 4. Bring the safety re- tainers in the right All retainers must be on the outside Installing front wheel with quick release and position. The tab of the fork ends. Safety retainers disc brake or hook of the re- must point inwards.
  • Page 11: Installing Seat Post And Saddle

    Seat clamp with bolt The tightening torque is 8 – 10 Nm / Make sure that the front wheel stays 5.9 – 7.4 lbs ft. centered within the fork. When fitting the wheel, the disk Headlight must be slotted between the brake pads of the brake calliper and ulti- mately be centred without contact.
  • Page 12: Assembling The Pedals

    1. Open the quick release lever. 2. Slide the seat post into the seat tube. Ap- Screw the right pedal in clockwise. The minimum and maximum per- proximately adjust the saddle position. You Screw the left pedal in anti clock- mitted tire pressure is printed on the can use the top tube as a guide.
  • Page 13: Brakes

    ______________________________________ Guidelines for a correct sitting position Brakes The brake pads should never touch the tires. The brakes are safety-relevant 90° 90° parts. The brakes must work properly be- If the brake pads do not touch the rim at the same 90°...
  • Page 14 Misalignment of the disc brake may be due to the Centering disc brakes following: • The wheel is not centered. Centering the brake caliper (Pictures A and B) 1. Loosen the two mounting bolts (1) for cen- • The caliper body is misaligned. tering.
  • Page 15: Gears And Shifting

    ______________________________________ ______________________________________ Adjustment of the brakes Bike with V-brake 1. Open the cable anchor bolt (3). 2. Push the brake arms together/against the rim. If the brake lever can be pulled until 3. Tighten the brake cable wire by pulling it. it touches the handlebars, you must 4.
  • Page 16: Headset

    ______________________________________ ______________________________________ Headset Adjusting the gears Bolts Turn the adjusting screw (3) on the rear derailleur If the headset feels too tight or too loose it must Check all bolted connections on your bicycle for correct tightening torques (page 5). a quarter turn in one direction and try again to get adjusted.
  • Page 17 justing nut on the opposite side of the clamp and then reengage the lever. It may take a few To ensure that the chain and gears Familiarize yourself with the grip the can work safely, the chain must pedals offer. Pedals can be very adjustments to get the seat clamp to the right have a certain level of tension.
  • Page 18: Important Information

    If the entire instruction manual before using the Pacific Cycle UK bike. It is assumed that users of this product have your child is riding in difficult terrain, please wear a basic and sufficient knowledge of how to use suitable protective clothing, e.g.
  • Page 19 • Always wear a suitable bicycle helmet adjusted to fit your head and wear it for Attention every ride! This symbol warns of misuse Bicycles that include • Always wear bright clothing or which could result in damaging Condition 1 as well as un- sportswear with reflective ele- the product or the environment paved and gravel roads...
  • Page 20 baggage, this requires that your bicycle is fitted with suitable equipment. Children can Bicycles intended sidewalk use by young only be transported in children’s seats or Mountain Bikes children under adult su- trailers intended for this purpose. We rec- pervision. ommend not taking any chances when it comes to quality in this area! Ensure that Rider’s Weight Limit:...
  • Page 21: Using Quick Releases And Through Axles

    Using quick releases and Before you use your bicycle for the first time, the Children through axles seating position must be set up to suit your body size. This is vital for riding safely and securely. To Transporting children/child bike trailers do this, the seat’s height, alignment, and angle Information and instructions on the use of quick must be set up, as do the height and alignment of...
  • Page 22: Accessories /Attached Accessories / Maintenance / Replacement Part

    Suspension Gears Find out about the legal regulations which relate to the age of the child If your bicycle is equipped with suspension com- The gear shifters regulate the necessary cycling ponents, these should be adjusted to the weight power and speed. Using lower gears makes cy- and the rider.
  • Page 23: Mechanical Disk Brakes

    • Checking the assembly and settings of the Do not use your bike if you think it brakes may not be in perfect condition. Ensure that you know which lever Have a specialist retailer check it. If • Securing the wheels into the frame and fork operates which brake (right/left)! you use your bike a lot, either for sport or •...
  • Page 24 Pacific Cycle UK customer-service@pacific-cycle.co.uk Owner‘s Manual Road & City Bikes UK...

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