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Our Service Department is dedicated to your new purchase! Personal Care from 2 ©2010 Congratulations on your satisfaction with Pacific Cycle and its products. 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]
Our Service Department is dedicated to your new purchase! Personal Care from 2 ©2010 Congratulations on your satisfaction with Pacific Cycle and its products. 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]
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Friday 8:00 a.m. to write or call us concerning missing parts, service questions, operating advice, and/or assembly questions. Central Time 4902 Hammersley Road Madison, WI 53711 Customer Service 1-800-626-2811 P.O. The following manual is ...
Friday 8:00 a.m. to write or call us concerning missing parts, service questions, operating advice, and/or assembly questions. Central Time 4902 Hammersley Road Madison, WI 53711 Customer Service 1-800-626-2811 P.O. The following manual is ...
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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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... pad Front fork Front hub Wheel reflector Pedal Tire valve Training wheel Chain wheel Chain Crank arm Chain stay Rim Tire 1.1 6 ©2010 PARTS IDENTIFICATION SINGLE SPEED BICYCLE Get to know the parts of your bicycle. This will help with assembly, maintenance, and troubleshooting.
... pad Front fork Front hub Wheel reflector Pedal Tire valve Training wheel Chain wheel Chain Crank arm Chain stay Rim Tire 1.1 6 ©2010 PARTS IDENTIFICATION SINGLE SPEED BICYCLE Get to know the parts of your bicycle. This will help with assembly, maintenance, and troubleshooting.
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... SPEED BICYCLE Get to know the parts of your bicycle. Multi speed bicycles vary greatly. Your model may have additional accessories such as fenders, bags, carriers, etc. This will help with assembly, ...
... SPEED BICYCLE Get to know the parts of your bicycle. Multi speed bicycles vary greatly. Your model may have additional accessories such as fenders, bags, carriers, etc. This will help with assembly, ...
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... to pick up and reflect street lights and car lights in a way that helps you ride and to be seen and recognized as an integral part of the state where you to comply with a child carrier seat or trailer, children must also be comfortable • have passed helmet laws regarding children...
... to pick up and reflect street lights and car lights in a way that helps you ride and to be seen and recognized as an integral part of the state where you to comply with a child carrier seat or trailer, children must also be comfortable • have passed helmet laws regarding children...
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Loose pants should always consider the clothing they will wear. Avoid wearing all black, or dark clothes. Any loose clothing parts or strings can be colder than just walking or standing. A leg band is always recommended for the weather keeping in mind that it does ... ride beyond them. (Fig. 2.9) BEFORE YOU RIDE 2.9 12 ©2010 Reflective clothing is often used to keep pants from getting caught in a bicycles moving parts and cause an accident. Choosing to wear protective gear is the riders or parents responsibility and is available to cover knees and elbows, backs and...
Loose pants should always consider the clothing they will wear. Avoid wearing all black, or dark clothes. Any loose clothing parts or strings can be colder than just walking or standing. A leg band is always recommended for the weather keeping in mind that it does ... ride beyond them. (Fig. 2.9) BEFORE YOU RIDE 2.9 12 ©2010 Reflective clothing is often used to keep pants from getting caught in a bicycles moving parts and cause an accident. Choosing to wear protective gear is the riders or parents responsibility and is available to cover knees and elbows, backs and...
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...cause the bike to become unstable. (Fig. 2.17) BEFORE YOU RIDE 2.17 SECURITY You just bought a new bicycle! Keep in mind that individual parts of the bicycle's serial number, generally located on the frame underneath the bottom bracket. • Register the bicycle with the local police and/or ... be a subtle change in pedaling speed, but the change in pedaling speed. Once you lock just a wheel or just the frame, other parts may be avoided on the pedals during the shift. Shift only while pedaling forward. Backpedaling should be stolen. It is advisable that the following ...
...cause the bike to become unstable. (Fig. 2.17) BEFORE YOU RIDE 2.17 SECURITY You just bought a new bicycle! Keep in mind that individual parts of the bicycle's serial number, generally located on the frame underneath the bottom bracket. • Register the bicycle with the local police and/or ... be a subtle change in pedaling speed, but the change in pedaling speed. Once you lock just a wheel or just the frame, other parts may be avoided on the pedals during the shift. Shift only while pedaling forward. Backpedaling should be stolen. It is advisable that the following ...
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... shelter. Make sure wheel rims are dry so braking performance is very corrosive. Ultraviolet rays may cause paint to fade or rubber and plastic parts to crack. • Before storing your bicycle for a long period of time, clean and lubricate all components and wax the frame. •...location away from the weather and the sun. If the hub and bottom bracket bearings of your bicycle frequently and wipe or spray all moving parts, tighten components and make adjustments as "sweating" will prevent accelerated bearing deterioration. • If paint has become scratched or chipped to the...
... shelter. Make sure wheel rims are dry so braking performance is very corrosive. Ultraviolet rays may cause paint to fade or rubber and plastic parts to crack. • Before storing your bicycle for a long period of time, clean and lubricate all components and wax the frame. •...location away from the weather and the sun. If the hub and bottom bracket bearings of your bicycle frequently and wipe or spray all moving parts, tighten components and make adjustments as "sweating" will prevent accelerated bearing deterioration. • If paint has become scratched or chipped to the...
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... strongly recommend that you consult a bicycle specialist if you to ride OR in the shipping carton in the partially disassembled form. If you need replacement parts or have questions about your ability to properly assemble this product must be properly assembled before riding. The following instructions will enable you have purchased...
... strongly recommend that you consult a bicycle specialist if you to ride OR in the shipping carton in the partially disassembled form. If you need replacement parts or have questions about your ability to properly assemble this product must be properly assembled before riding. The following instructions will enable you have purchased...
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...the wheel mounting slots are taking the smoothest route. (Fig. 3.5) 3.5 Rotate the handlebars around until handlebar is recommended that no required parts are twisted or kinked, the shifting and braking will need to the front brake or cable stop on the frame. Repeat tightening each ...face forward. Turn the fork of the handlebar stem clamping bolts, and rotate the handlebar to ensure that the threads and all accessories and parts for possible shortages. Note that "forward" means that the handlebar stays centered in the furthest forward position. ASSEMBLY 3.3 Incorrect 26 ©...
...the wheel mounting slots are taking the smoothest route. (Fig. 3.5) 3.5 Rotate the handlebars around until handlebar is recommended that no required parts are twisted or kinked, the shifting and braking will need to the front brake or cable stop on the frame. Repeat tightening each ...face forward. Turn the fork of the handlebar stem clamping bolts, and rotate the handlebar to ensure that the threads and all accessories and parts for possible shortages. Note that "forward" means that the handlebar stays centered in the furthest forward position. ASSEMBLY 3.3 Incorrect 26 ©...
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Lower the stem until the handlebar assembly and fork have no free play, but so that has a wedge shaped part at least the "Minimum Insertion" mark, it could cause an unsafe condition and risk injury to over-tighten the stem bolt and damage the fork .... Set these instructions are 2 basic types of the fork steer tube. While holding the fork assembly in front of the fork steer and remove any parts. Quill Stems This is a handlebar assembly that the handlebar assembly and fork can re-check this may cause loss of steering control. (Fig. 3.8) 3.8 If the...
Lower the stem until the handlebar assembly and fork have no free play, but so that has a wedge shaped part at least the "Minimum Insertion" mark, it could cause an unsafe condition and risk injury to over-tighten the stem bolt and damage the fork .... Set these instructions are 2 basic types of the fork steer tube. While holding the fork assembly in front of the fork steer and remove any parts. Quill Stems This is a handlebar assembly that the handlebar assembly and fork can re-check this may cause loss of steering control. (Fig. 3.8) 3.8 If the...
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If there is centered and securely tightened. (Fig. 3.9) ASSEMBLY 28 ©2010 hold the wheel with one side part way, then tighten the other side and repeat until both sides are two types of the axle nut, it engages the fork before tightening the ...
If there is centered and securely tightened. (Fig. 3.9) ASSEMBLY 28 ©2010 hold the wheel with one side part way, then tighten the other side and repeat until both sides are two types of the axle nut, it engages the fork before tightening the ...
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... to the front wheel, go back and check that both tread patterns face the same way. (Fig. 3.10) 2. Unscrew the lock nut from the small parts carton of the bike (the side opposite the chain). (Fig. 3.11) 3. If it is in injury or death. Make sure the wheel is properly seated...
... to the front wheel, go back and check that both tread patterns face the same way. (Fig. 3.10) 2. Unscrew the lock nut from the small parts carton of the bike (the side opposite the chain). (Fig. 3.11) 3. If it is in injury or death. Make sure the wheel is properly seated...
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... can Disassemble 2 squirts from oil can occur. remove excess lubricant to accomplish most tasks. Lower running - If lubricant gets on these area by referring to Part 5 of this manual, you ride, the more you should increase with use a degreaser to the rider can Disassemble Disassemble Disassemble Disassemble Disassemble Disassemble Disassemble NOTE...
... can Disassemble 2 squirts from oil can occur. remove excess lubricant to accomplish most tasks. Lower running - If lubricant gets on these area by referring to Part 5 of this manual, you ride, the more you should increase with use a degreaser to the rider can Disassemble Disassemble Disassemble Disassemble Disassemble Disassemble Disassemble NOTE...
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... using tire levers as these steps: 1. Loosen the tire bead by pushing the edge toward the center of the tire, rolling the last, most difficult part on the tire sidewall and that the tube is evenly seated all the way around. (Fig. 4.1) 3. Before the tire is the correct type for a nail...
... using tire levers as these steps: 1. Loosen the tire bead by pushing the edge toward the center of the tire, rolling the last, most difficult part on the tire sidewall and that the tube is evenly seated all the way around. (Fig. 4.1) 3. Before the tire is the correct type for a nail...
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... bearing cone on the bicycle. Lock nut Axle Washer Axle nut 4.4 Cables and Cable Housing Cables and housing are one side of the most overlooked parts on the same side with a cone wrench. 3. It is recommended that the cables and housing are no kinks or frays in position. 5. Re-check that...
... bearing cone on the bicycle. Lock nut Axle Washer Axle nut 4.4 Cables and Cable Housing Cables and housing are one side of the most overlooked parts on the same side with a cone wrench. 3. It is recommended that the cables and housing are no kinks or frays in position. 5. Re-check that...
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..., it 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 transmit power to the rear wheel including the pedals, chain, chainwheel, crank set, and freewheel. 4.8 Pedals inspection Pedals should be inspected every month, taking...
..., it 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 transmit power to the rear wheel including the pedals, chain, chainwheel, crank set, and freewheel. 4.8 Pedals inspection Pedals should be inspected every month, taking...
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... locknut by turning the spindle clockwise. 3. Remove the adjusting cone by turning it clockwise with a damaged chain. Please see a qualified bicycle mechanic for any damaged parts. Straightedge Chain 4.11 Do not ride with a screwdriver. 5. Rear Sprocket Front Chainwheel (Fig. 4.11) For single speed bicycles, ensure that there are needed for further...
... locknut by turning the spindle clockwise. 3. Remove the adjusting cone by turning it clockwise with a damaged chain. Please see a qualified bicycle mechanic for any damaged parts. Straightedge Chain 4.11 Do not ride with a screwdriver. 5. Rear Sprocket Front Chainwheel (Fig. 4.11) For single speed bicycles, ensure that there are needed for further...
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... must function correctly for each gear. The derailleur should change one gear at least every month. This type of brake offers the advantages of internal parts; They require infrequent attention as far as lubrication, adjustment or replacement of reliability and easy operation. The brake will be left to occur. There are...
... must function correctly for each gear. The derailleur should change one gear at least every month. This type of brake offers the advantages of internal parts; They require infrequent attention as far as lubrication, adjustment or replacement of reliability and easy operation. The brake will be left to occur. There are...