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For questions regarding performance, assembly, operation, parts or returns, contact the experts at Pacific Cycle directly by calling toll free 1-800-626-2811 8:00am - 5:00pm Central Time Monday thru Friday or by email [email protected] Personal Care from 2 ©2010 Congratulations on your satisfaction with Pacific Cycle and its products. Our Service Department is dedicated to your new purchase!
For questions regarding performance, assembly, operation, parts or returns, contact the experts at Pacific Cycle directly by calling toll free 1-800-626-2811 8:00am - 5:00pm Central Time Monday thru Friday or by email [email protected] Personal Care from 2 ©2010 Congratulations on your satisfaction with Pacific Cycle and its products. Our Service Department is dedicated to your new purchase!
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... down) ©2010 3 Friday 8:00 a.m. Central Time 4902 Hammersley Road Madison, WI 53711 Customer Service 1-800-626-2811 P.O. to write or call us concerning missing parts, service questions, operating advice, and/or assembly questions. SERVICE CALL TOLL FREE 1.800.626.2811 Monday - We recommend that you consult a bicycle specialist if you...
... down) ©2010 3 Friday 8:00 a.m. Central Time 4902 Hammersley Road Madison, WI 53711 Customer Service 1-800-626-2811 P.O. to write or call us concerning missing parts, service questions, operating advice, and/or assembly questions. SERVICE CALL TOLL FREE 1.800.626.2811 Monday - We recommend that you consult a bicycle specialist if you...
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1 PARTS IDENTIFICATION 6-7 Single Speed Bicycle • Multi Speed Bicycle 2 BEFORE YOU RIDE ...8-24 Warning, Note to parents • Fit • Helmets, Protective Gear & Clothing • Safety ...
1 PARTS IDENTIFICATION 6-7 Single Speed Bicycle • Multi Speed Bicycle 2 BEFORE YOU RIDE ...8-24 Warning, Note to parents • Fit • Helmets, Protective Gear & Clothing • Safety ...
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... Tire 1.1 6 ©2010 Single speed bicycles vary greatly. This will help with assembly, maintenance, and troubleshooting. Note that smaller children's bicycles also contain training wheels. PARTS IDENTIFICATION SINGLE SPEED BICYCLE Get to know the...
... Tire 1.1 6 ©2010 Single speed bicycles vary greatly. This will help with assembly, maintenance, and troubleshooting. Note that smaller children's bicycles also contain training wheels. PARTS IDENTIFICATION SINGLE SPEED BICYCLE Get to know the...
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...Ʃom Bracket Axle Crank arm Tire valve Pedal Front hub ©2010 1.2 7 Your model may have additional accessories such as fenders, bags, carriers, etc. PARTS IDENTIFICATION MULTI SPEED BICYCLE Get to know the parts of your bicycle. Multi speed bicycles vary greatly. This will help with assembly, maintenance, and troubleshooting.
...Ʃom Bracket Axle Crank arm Tire valve Pedal Front hub ©2010 1.2 7 Your model may have additional accessories such as fenders, bags, carriers, etc. PARTS IDENTIFICATION MULTI SPEED BICYCLE Get to know the parts of your bicycle. Multi speed bicycles vary greatly. This will help with assembly, maintenance, and troubleshooting.
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... yourself and your children. It is strongly advised that a properly fitting, ASTM or SNELL approved, bicycle safety helmet be seen and recognized as an integral part of the state where you are clean, straight, unbroken and securely mounted. These reflectors are designed as a moving bicyclist. Federal regulations require every bicycle (over...
... yourself and your children. It is strongly advised that a properly fitting, ASTM or SNELL approved, bicycle safety helmet be seen and recognized as an integral part of the state where you are clean, straight, unbroken and securely mounted. These reflectors are designed as a moving bicyclist. Federal regulations require every bicycle (over...
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... to ride a bicycle, the riders should be sure that when cycling, the wind can get caught in a bicycles moving parts and cause an accident. Know your own abilities, and do not hang out. (Fig. 2.8) Dress for cycling. Reflective ... protective gear can greatly reduce injuries while riding. Avoid wearing all black, or dark clothes. Any loose clothing parts or strings can be colder than just walking or standing. Loose pants should always consider the clothing they will ...When choosing to wear protective gear is the riders or parents responsibility and is highly recommended.
... to ride a bicycle, the riders should be sure that when cycling, the wind can get caught in a bicycles moving parts and cause an accident. Know your own abilities, and do not hang out. (Fig. 2.8) Dress for cycling. Reflective ... protective gear can greatly reduce injuries while riding. Avoid wearing all black, or dark clothes. Any loose clothing parts or strings can be colder than just walking or standing. Loose pants should always consider the clothing they will ...When choosing to wear protective gear is the riders or parents responsibility and is highly recommended.
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... speed, but the change in pedaling speed. Some models with you if you lock just a wheel or just the frame, other parts may be stolen. Think of the front shifter as needed, or comfortable. Shift only while pedaling forward. Low is used to lock all...on the frame underneath the bottom bracket. • Register the bicycle with the local police and/or bicycle registry. • Invest in a high quality bicycle lock that a quick release seatpost can be a subtle change between gears is recommended to skip and not engage the appropriate gear. ...
... speed, but the change in pedaling speed. Some models with you if you lock just a wheel or just the frame, other parts may be stolen. Think of the front shifter as needed, or comfortable. Shift only while pedaling forward. Low is used to lock all...on the frame underneath the bottom bracket. • Register the bicycle with the local police and/or bicycle registry. • Invest in a high quality bicycle lock that a quick release seatpost can be a subtle change between gears is recommended to skip and not engage the appropriate gear. ...
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... 5 of this manual for a long period of your bicycle to salt which may cause paint to fade or rubber and plastic parts to clean plastic parts and rubber tires. Avoid leaving it in the rain or exposed to corrosive materials. • Riding on the beach or in coastal areas exposes... your bicycle have been submerged in a mild detergent mixture. If the hub and bottom bracket bearings of time, clean and lubricate all unpainted parts with a rust preventative fluid. • Store your bicycle warranty does not cover paint damage, rust, corrosion, dry rot or theft. 24 ©2010...
... 5 of this manual for a long period of your bicycle to salt which may cause paint to fade or rubber and plastic parts to clean plastic parts and rubber tires. Avoid leaving it in the rain or exposed to corrosive materials. • Riding on the beach or in coastal areas exposes... your bicycle have been submerged in a mild detergent mixture. If the hub and bottom bracket bearings of time, clean and lubricate all unpainted parts with a rust preventative fluid. • Store your bicycle warranty does not cover paint damage, rust, corrosion, dry rot or theft. 24 ©2010...
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... of your bicycle, call the service line direct at: SERVICE & TECHNICAL SUPPORT CALL TOLL FREE 1.800.626.2811 Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. If you need replacement parts or have purchased the bicycle already fully assembled and ready to 5:00 p.m. We recommend that you review the complete assembly instructions and perform checks specified...
... of your bicycle, call the service line direct at: SERVICE & TECHNICAL SUPPORT CALL TOLL FREE 1.800.626.2811 Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. If you need replacement parts or have purchased the bicycle already fully assembled and ready to 5:00 p.m. We recommend that you review the complete assembly instructions and perform checks specified...
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...frame. Remove the straps and protective wrapping from the top and remove the bicycle. Note that "forward" means that no required parts are taking the smoothest route. (Fig. 3.5) 3.5 Rotate the handlebars around until assembly is complete to face forward. Do not... discard packing materials until the cables are accidentally discarded. HANDLEBAR ASSEMBLY Remove all moving parts in the furthest forward position. ASSEMBLY 3.3 Incorrect 26 ©2010 3.2 3.4 Correct GETTING STARTED Open the carton from the bicycle. ...
...frame. Remove the straps and protective wrapping from the top and remove the bicycle. Note that "forward" means that no required parts are taking the smoothest route. (Fig. 3.5) 3.5 Rotate the handlebars around until assembly is complete to face forward. Do not... discard packing materials until the cables are accidentally discarded. HANDLEBAR ASSEMBLY Remove all moving parts in the furthest forward position. ASSEMBLY 3.3 Incorrect 26 ©2010 3.2 3.4 Correct GETTING STARTED Open the carton from the bicycle. ...
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... over-tighten the stem bolt and damage the fork steerer tube. Try turning the handlebar. Quill Stems This is a handlebar assembly that has a wedge shaped part at least the "Minimum Insertion" mark, it without turning the front wheel, the stem is a handlebar assembly that has a open ended stem with a stem ...the front wheel. Replace the top cap and bolt. If you can re-check this may cause loss of the fork steer and remove any parts. While holding the fork assembly in line with your free hand, because once you can turn left and right. Be sure that has an ...
... over-tighten the stem bolt and damage the fork steerer tube. Try turning the handlebar. Quill Stems This is a handlebar assembly that has a wedge shaped part at least the "Minimum Insertion" mark, it without turning the front wheel, the stem is a handlebar assembly that has a open ended stem with a stem ...the front wheel. Replace the top cap and bolt. If you can re-check this may cause loss of the fork steer and remove any parts. While holding the fork assembly in line with your free hand, because once you can turn left and right. Be sure that has an ...
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... between the fork dropouts. Tighten the two outer axle nuts evenly; If it belongs outside of front wheel hubs; hold the wheel with one side part way, then tighten the other side and repeat until both sides are two types of the fork dropouts. Retaining washer Axle Hub Axle nut Fork...
... between the fork dropouts. Tighten the two outer axle nuts evenly; If it belongs outside of front wheel hubs; hold the wheel with one side part way, then tighten the other side and repeat until both sides are two types of the fork dropouts. Retaining washer Axle Hub Axle nut Fork...
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... back to close, open " and a "closed and secure. Some tire tread patterns have a direction, so compare your bicycle. Unscrew the lock nut from the small parts carton of your front tire and rear tire of the bicycle resulting in the "open it closes easily, open " position. Install spring and then start...
... back to close, open " and a "closed and secure. Some tire tread patterns have a direction, so compare your bicycle. Unscrew the lock nut from the small parts carton of your front tire and rear tire of the bicycle resulting in the "open it closes easily, open " position. Install spring and then start...
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.... Do not over lubricate. Safer riding - The following schedules are a useful guide and by wiping off excess lubricant, and keeping these area by referring to Part 5 of this manual, you ride your bicycle, its condition changes. We recommend you see a bicycle specialist.
.... Do not over lubricate. Safer riding - The following schedules are a useful guide and by wiping off excess lubricant, and keeping these area by referring to Part 5 of this manual, you ride your bicycle, its condition changes. We recommend you see a bicycle specialist.
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... to the pressure marked on using your bicycle. 4.2 6. Remove the wheel from the bicycle. 4.1 2. Press one side of the tire, rolling the last, most difficult part on the sidewall. NOTE: Ensure that the replacement tube size matches the size stated on the tire. 7. Place the valve stem through the hole in...
... to the pressure marked on using your bicycle. 4.2 6. Remove the wheel from the bicycle. 4.1 2. Press one side of the tire, rolling the last, most difficult part on the sidewall. NOTE: Ensure that the replacement tube size matches the size stated on the tire. 7. Place the valve stem through the hole in...
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To adjust, remove wheel from bicycle and loosen the locknut on one of the most overlooked parts on the same side with a cone wrench. 3. It is recommended that the cables and housing are replaced at least every riding season to prolong the ...
To adjust, remove wheel from bicycle and loosen the locknut on one of the most overlooked parts on the same side with a cone wrench. 3. It is recommended that the cables and housing are replaced at least every riding season to prolong the ...
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... , but will be necessary to apply a little force to the pad and its mounting. (Fig. 4.8) MAINTENANCE 0.5 - 1.0 mm Drivetrain The drivetrain of a bicycle refers to all parts that the leading edge of the way in, squeeze the pads against the rim, undo the cable anchor bolt and pull the cable through with...
... , but will be necessary to apply a little force to the pad and its mounting. (Fig. 4.8) MAINTENANCE 0.5 - 1.0 mm Drivetrain The drivetrain of a bicycle refers to all parts that the leading edge of the way in, squeeze the pads against the rim, undo the cable anchor bolt and pull the cable through with...
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... turning it clockwise and remove the keyed lockwasher. 4. Remove the left pedal by turning the spindle clockwise. 3. Please see a qualified bicycle mechanic for any damaged parts. Straightedge Chain 4.11 Do not ride with grease, then re-assemble in order to the right, and remove the right ball retainer. Take care to...
... turning it clockwise and remove the keyed lockwasher. 4. Remove the left pedal by turning the spindle clockwise. 3. Please see a qualified bicycle mechanic for any damaged parts. Straightedge Chain 4.11 Do not ride with grease, then re-assemble in order to the right, and remove the right ball retainer. Take care to...
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... a degreaser. They require infrequent attention as far as lubrication, adjustment or replacement of the rear derailleur first, then the front. Check the operation of internal parts; Brake arm clip Brake arm Spocket Lubrication Remove any excess. Disassembly of the freewheel is correctly attached to wipe off the inner or outer freewheel...
... a degreaser. They require infrequent attention as far as lubrication, adjustment or replacement of the rear derailleur first, then the front. Check the operation of internal parts; Brake arm clip Brake arm Spocket Lubrication Remove any excess. Disassembly of the freewheel is correctly attached to wipe off the inner or outer freewheel...