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HELMETS
SAVE
LIVES !!!
ALWAYS WEAR A PROPERLY
FITTED HELMET WHEN
YOU RIDE YOUR SCOOTER.
DO NOT RIDE AT NIGHT.
AVOID RIDING IN WET
CONDITIONS.
CORRECT FITTING - MAKE
SURE YOUR HELMET COVERS
YOUR FOREHEAD.
INCORRECT FITTING. FOREHEAD
IS EXPOSED AND VULNERABLE
TO SERIOUS INJURY.

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  • Page 1 HELMETS SAVE CORRECT FITTING - MAKE SURE YOUR HELMET COVERS YOUR FOREHEAD. LIVES !!! ALWAYS WEAR A PROPERLY FITTED HELMET WHEN YOU RIDE YOUR SCOOTER. DO NOT RIDE AT NIGHT. AVOID RIDING IN WET INCORRECT FITTING. FOREHEAD CONDITIONS. IS EXPOSED AND VULNERABLE TO SERIOUS INJURY.
  • Page 2 Please Retain your Sales Receipt as Proof of Purchase. Notes: _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________...
  • Page 3 SERVICE CALL TOLL FREE 1.800.626.2811 Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Central Time PACIFIC CYCLE, INC. Serial number is located 4902 Hammersley Road on the bottom of the frame Madison, WI 53711 behind the kickstand.
  • Page 4 Take notice of this symbol throughout this manual and pay particular attention to the instructions blocked off and preceded by this symbol. PACIFIC CYCLE P.O. Box 344 • 4730 E. Radio Tower Ln. • Olney, IL 62450 Customer Service 1.800.626.2811 • www.pacific-cycle.com...
  • Page 5: Service And Technical Support

    SCHWINN STINGRAY SCOOTER BASIC PARTS BREAKDOWN Your new scooter was assembled and tuned in the factory and then partially disassembled for shipping. You may have purchased the scooter already fully assembled and ready to ride OR in the shipping carton in the partially disassembled form.
  • Page 6: About This Manual

    Age/Weight Range ABOUT THIS MANUAL It is important for you to understand your new scooter. By reading this manual before you go out on your first ride, you’ll know how Weight to get better performance, comfort, and enjoyment from your new scooter. 6 years to adult Up to 200 lbs.
  • Page 7: Safety Checklist

    Helmets SAFETY CHECKLIST It is strongly advised that a properly fitting, ANSI or SNELL approved, bicycle safety helmet be worn at all times when riding your scooter. Before every ride, it is important to carry out the following safety checks: The correct helmet should: - be comfortable - be lightweight...
  • Page 8: Riding Safely

    RIDING SAFELY Wet Weather IT IS RECOMMENDED TO NOT RIDE IN WET WEATHER Scooters are intended for sidewalk riding, and should not be ridden in streets, parking lots - In wet weather you need to take extra care. or anywhere that motor vehicles are present. Please consult your local traffic laws for more - Brake earlier, you will take a longer distance to stop.
  • Page 9 Cornering Technique Avoid streets and surfaces with water, sand, gravel, dirt, leaves, and other debris. Wet weather impairs traction,braking, and visibility. Brake slightly before cornering and prepare to lean your body into the corner. Do not ride at night. Please refer to pages 47-48 for braking techniques. Brake will get hot from continuous use.
  • Page 10: Basic Maintenance

    Basic Maintenance Stingray Scooter Fork Assembly The following procedures will help you maintain your scooter for years of enjoyable riding. For painted frames, dust the surface and remove any loose dirt with a dry cloth. To clean, wipe with a damp cloth Step #1 soaked in a mild detergent mixture.
  • Page 11 Step #3 Tightening/Preloading Aheadset Using 5mm hex (Allen) wrench, tighten the two Compression Bolt lower fork crown pinch bolts completely. Please Stem Installation Top Cap Handlebar note that these bolts should be tightened until the (Should be assembled on the bike already) fork is secure only, DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN, Stem Cap 1.
  • Page 12 Band Brake Series Installation Step 1 Assemble the inner drum clockwise onto Clockwise Sunken Stem Bolt System the rear hub. Make sure the re-entrant side is fixed toward you. 1. Remove the protective shipping cap from the stem wedge. 2. Remove the Stem Plug from the stem. Loosen the Stem Bolt Step 2 with a 6mm allen wrench.
  • Page 13 V - Brake While holding the shoe against the rim, adjust the While holding the shoe against the Adjust the balance with the spring amount of shoe protrusion by interchanging the rim, tighten the shoe fixing nut. tension adjustment screws. position of the B washers (i.e.
  • Page 14 V-Style Brakes Check your Brakes Brake If not already assembled, take the brake noodle from the parts box Outer Press each brake lever to make sure that there is no binding and that the brake pads press hard enough on the rims Cable Cable and slide the cable through the larger opening.
  • Page 15: Disc Brakes

    Centering Bolt Disc Brakes Fork Leg If fitted with a front disc brake, the components should already Brake Cable Disc Mounting Housing be attached. However, please check all connections before Bolts attempting to ride the scooter. Secure tightly the 6 bolts that Barrel Adjuster Brake Cable hold the disc to the front wheel hub and the 2 bolts that hold...
  • Page 16: Final Check

    Final Check SCOOTER - If you encounter any problems, refer to the appropriate section Foreword: Assembling a scooter is an important responsibility. Proper assembly not only gives the rider more enjoyment and make any necessary adjustments. of the scooter; it also offers an important measure of safety. - Check the tire pressure and inflate each tube to the recommended Getting Started psi as stated on the sidewall of the tire.
  • Page 17: Front Wheel

    Rotors to set the bearing for maximum travel. The bearing should Front Wheel Some freestyle BMX bicycles come equipped with a detangler be as far down as it can go without resting on the lower Retaining 1. Make sure the brakes are loose enough to allow the wheel to plate or the adjusting barrels screwed into the lower plate.
  • Page 18 37mm + or - 1mm PLEASE NOTE: Not all axles are able to accept axle pegs. Bearing Minimum 1mm (1/32”) Please consult the Pacific Cycle Service Department if Football Ends you have any questions. Some scooters come with two Lower Plate or four pegs.
  • Page 19 Final Check Correct routine maintenance of your new bike will ensure: Install any additional parts that are supplied with your bike. Smooth running - Longer lasting components - Safer riding - Lower running costs NOTE: Your scooter may be equipped with different style components than the ones illustrated. Every time you ride your scooter, its condition changes.
  • Page 20: Schedule 2 - Service Checklist

    Tools Required Schedule 2 - Service Checklist 1. Open ended wrench or ring wrenches: 8mm, 9mm, 10mm, 12mm, 13mm, 14mm, 15mm 2. Open end or pedal wrench 15mm Frequency Task Page Reference 3. Allen key wrenches: 4mm, 5mm, Before every ride Check tire pressure 6mm, 8mm Check brake operation...
  • Page 21: Wheels And Tires

    Tire Inspection WHEELS AND TIRES Tires must be maintained properly to ensure road holding and stability. Check the following areas: Wheel Inspection Inflation: Ensure tires are inflated to the pressure indicated on the tire sidewalls. It is most important that wheels are kept in top condition. Properly maintaining your scooter's wheels will help braking It is better to use a tire gauge and a hand pump than a service station pump.
  • Page 22 Hub Bearing Adjustment Match the position of the leak in the tube with the tire to locate the possible Ball Bearings cause and mark the location on the tire. When checked, the hub bearings of either wheel will require Lock Bearing adjustment if there is any more than slight side play.
  • Page 23 When re-fitting the stem, make sure the handlebars are correctly aligned and tightened using the appropriate hex wrench or allen key. Do not over tighten. Test the security of the handlebar within the stem, and the stem within the fork steerer tube, by clamping the front wheel between your knees and trying to move the handlebar up and down, and from side to side.
  • Page 24 HEADSET BRAKES Standard Headset The correct adjustment and operation of your scooter's brakes is extremely important for safe operation. Brakes should be Inspection checked for effective operation before every ride. Frequent checking of adjustment is necessary as the control cables will stretch and the brake pads will become worn with use.
  • Page 25 Some brakes have a special mechanism which enables you to set the Some brakes have a quick release mechanism to allow easier wheel removal. Whenever you adjust the brakes, clearance on either side of the rim using a screwdriver. Brake pads make sure the quick release mechanism is in the closed position.
  • Page 26 Problem Possible Cause Remedy On some newer type cantilever brakes, the main brake cable Tread Tread Worn Off continues through the central cable carrier to an anchor bolt on one Brakes not working effectively - Brake blocks worn down - Replace brake blocks of the brake arms.
  • Page 27: Wheel Installation

    Problem Possible Cause Remedy 6. How Things Work It’s important to your performance, enjoyment and safety to understand how things work on your scooter. Even if you’re an Frequent punctures - Inner tube old or faulty - Replace Inner tube experienced scooter rider, don’t assume that the way things work on your new scooter is the same as how they work on older - Tire tread/casing worn - Replace tire...
  • Page 28 B. Brakes WARNING: Some scooter brakes, such as linear-pull and disc brakes, are extremely powerful. You should take extra care in becoming familiar with these brakes and exercise particular care when using them. Applying these brakes too hard or too NOTE: For most effective braking, use both brakes and apply them simultaneously.
  • Page 29: Tires And Tubes

    C. Tires and Tubes Some special high-performance tires have unidirectional treads: their tread pattern is designed to work better in one direction 1. Tires than in the other. The sidewall marking of a unidirectional tire will have an arrow showing the correct rotation direction. If your Scooter tires are available in many designs and specifications, ranging from general-purpose designs to tires designed to bike has unidirectional tires, be sure that they are mounted to rotate in the correct direction.
  • Page 30 This warranty does not apply to damage due to improper installation of parts or failure to properly maintain or adjust the scooter. NOTICE: Scooter specifications subject to change without notice. Serial number is located on the bottom of the frame PACIFIC CYCLE, INC. 4902 Hammersley Road behind the kickstand. Madison, WI 53711 Call Toll Free 1.800.626.2811...

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