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Go Glider Manual
Congratulations on your purchase of the Go Glider! Your glider is designed for years of nearly carefree use by your
child. These instructions include how to set up your glider and the maintenance procedures which you should
perform to ensure long-lasting use and optimal performance.
Tools needed for Assembly:
Wrench (included)
Philips Screwdriver (not included)
Assembly Instructions
Your Glider comes partially assembled. The only things that you need to do are install the front wheel, install and
adjust the handlebars and seat, and install the kickstand (optional).
Installing and Adjusting the Handle bar:

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Summary of Contents for Glide Bikes Go Glider

  • Page 1 Go Glider Manual Congratulations on your purchase of the Go Glider! Your glider is designed for years of nearly carefree use by your child. These instructions include how to set up your glider and the maintenance procedures which you should perform to ensure long-lasting use and optimal performance.
  • Page 2 Remove the plastic cover on the end of the handlebar stem by first removing the Velcro cover on top of the handlebar stem and then loosening the chrome 13 mm bolt by 2-3 Turns to the left. The plastic cover should slide off.
  • Page 3 Installing Front Wheel With the bike upside-down on its seat and handlebars, remove the nuts and washers from both sides of the axle. Check to make sure that the front wheel is being installed in the same direction as the rear wheel. Remove fork protector.
  • Page 4 Insert the wheel into the fork and replace the hook washers onto the axle so the tab fits into the corresponding hole, then put on flat washer and tighten the axle nuts with the provided tool. Brake Handle Adjustment The brake handle comes attached by the factory but you can adjust it for ease of use. To adjust the brake, use a Philips screwdriver to loosen the screw holding the lever to the handlebars and set the brake lever distance so that the child can easily reach it, then retighten the screw.
  • Page 5 Adjust the brake cable by loosening nut on the banjo bolt slightly so you can pull the cable through more and retighten the nut. Adjusting the Foot Pegs The foot pegs can be rotated either perpendicular to the bike so that the rider can use them to rest their feet or rotated in to keep them completely out of the way.
  • Page 6 Operation The Go Glider works by allowing children to learn at their own pace while feeling safe that they are not going to fall. The bike was designed with a low-center of gravity and slack head angle for better control and balance.
  • Page 7: Maintenance

    Some children learn very quickly while others may take longer. This depends on age, ability, and other factors. The Go Glider will help them achieve the goal of riding a bike as quickly as possible, while providing then with a fun toy that they will continue to enjoy long after they have learned to ride.
  • Page 8 Check seat for proper installation A bicycle that does not work properly can cause you to lose control and fall. Inspect the entire bicycle thoroughly before every ride, and do not ride it until any problems have been corrected. Carefully inspect your glider for the following signs of fatigue: Dents Cracks Deformation...