Before Riding - Glide Bikes Go Glider Manual

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tight even after you have turned the barrel adjuster clockwise all the way in or to loose after
adjusting barrel counter clockwise all the way out the cable will need to be adjusted.
Adjusting the brake cable is tricky if you feel you can't do it, take it to a bike shop.
Use tool provide to loosen nut on banjo bolt the cable will now be able to be shortened or
lengthened depending on if you need to tighten brake or loosen it. Re tighten cable nut.
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Before Riding

Before your child begins riding the glider, here is some important information to read first.
Parents should explain this information to a child, or anyone else who is otherwise not able
to understand this information.
The glider is considered a sidewalk bike. As such it does not meet the full requirements of a
bicycle (height, reflectors, and rear brake) and therefore should never be ridden on a road,
street, or anywhere where cars may be traveling. It is designed for small kids to be ridden
on sidewalks only and always under parental supervision.
This bike was designed for kids. It should not be ridden by an adult. The maximum weight
limit is 100 lbs (36 kg).
A child must wear a helmet while operating the glider.
Gliders have limited braking power (rear brake only), and depend on good coordination of
the rider. Avoid riding on inclines like a sloped driveway and near drop-offs like a curb or
near a swimming pool.
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