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Find assembly video on https://www.youtube.com/@hilandbikes or scam the QR code. Search the name of model (see front cover) to learn more about bike installation.
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INCORRECT FITTING CORRECT FITTING Correct Incorrect Correct Incorrect Make sure your helmet covers your forehead Forehead is exposed and vulnerable to serious injury...
ABOUT THIS MANUAL The following manual is only a guide to assist you and is not a complete or comprehensive manual of all aspects of maintaining and repairing your bicycle. The bicycle you have purchased is a complex object. We recommend that you consult a bicycle specialist if you a controlled environment, away from cars, obstacles, and other cyclists.
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1 BEFORE YOUR RIDE ....................1-4 Parts Identification • What’s in the box? • Attention 2 ASSEMBLY ........................5-15 Handlebar • Saddle • Rear Wheel • Front Wheel • Pedals • Reflectors • Final Check 3 MAINTENANCE ......................16-18 Drivetrain • Disc Brake 4 WARRANTY POLICY ....................19...
ASSEMBLY HANDLEBAR ASSEMBLY 1. Rotate the stem and front fork to the front. 2. Loose 2 screws with allen wrench, remove the cap. 3. Put handlebar in between. 4. Fix the 2 screws halfway back, then screw them up in order (fig.2.2.2).
FRONT WHEEL ASSEMBLY "Front fork installation in reverse" often occurs to riders when assembling a bicycle for the first time. Please avoid the following situations. " The pedals will be too close to the front wheel if front fork is reversed (partial model) (Fig. 2.4). 1.
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3.1. Remove nuts and safety hooks (attached on wheel axle) from both sides.(Fig. 2.8). 3.2. Position the front fork in as (Fig. 2.9). 3.3. Evenly tighten up the nuts of both sides at the same time. The appropriate level for tightening the quick-release of the front wheel is when it cannot be released with two fingers, but can be released with three fingers.If you feel wobble, please check whether the front wheels are locked to prevent accidents!...
SADDLE ASSEMBLY Check the screws, tighten up if screws are loose. 2.11...
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ASSEMBLING PEDALS Misaligned pedals or installation in There are left and right pedal, please refer to the following diagram for the locking the opposite direction. Must use a wrench to tighten the pedals, in order to avoid stripped direction will threads while riding.
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This bike has reserved hole positions for fender, if you would like to purchase, please visit our website. US: www.hilandbikes.com EU: www.hilandbikes.com/eu ASSEMBLING FENDER 1. Secure the retainer sheet on the fender.(Fig 2.12) 2. Install the front fender with a screw- driver.(Fig 2.13) 2.12 2.13...
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REFLECTORS ASSEMBLY Install the red reflector on the seat post white reflector on the handelbar. Also please do put on the Bearing Lids.
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Final step, make sure you follow these steps to finish your installation. Brake cable Brake pads Cable wire Brake arms...
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Brake cable If the brake cable is not connected at Gap 2 the brake lever, pull the brake cable Gap 1 Gap 3 until it's long enough to slide into the gaps. Then rotate the slot to secure the brake cable. Brake pads Check that both brake pads are aligned correctly.
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Cable wire Usually the distance between brake pad and rim is 1-3mm, you can control the distance according to your braking habit. If the cable wire is too loose or brake pads rub the rim, then adjust the brake cable. Loosen the cable anchor bolt just enough to allow the brake cable to move freely.
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Brake arms If one brake arm has bigger swing than the other side, then the brake is not centered. Turn the screw clockwise to increase the swing of brake arm on that side, counter clockwise to decrease the swing. Squeeze and release the brake lever to see the difference.
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FINAL CHECK may blo Tighten both front/rear wheel axle nuts or the quick release mechanism securely. Failure to do this may cause the fron • are c any necessary adjustments. • • • • Correct maintenance of your bicycle will ensure many years of happy riding. Service your bicycle regularly by referring to the relevant Before riding, please check the confirm that the rear derailleur and derailleur hanger are parallel to the flywheel/cassette.
MAINTENANCE Drivetrain The drivetrain of a bicycle refers to all parts that transmit power to the rear wheel including the pedals, chain, chainwheel, crank set, and freewheel. Pedals should be inspected every month, taking note of the following areas: • Check c they will not only be dangerous but will also cause irreparable damage to the cranks.
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