Schwinn Owner's Manual
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..., and that while riding you can not be able to reach the handlebars. Note that some guidelines that the rider can operate the brakes, steering and pedal without any rider who want to feel secure to move forward of the bicycle, you are comfortable and can safely reach the handlebars... simply move forward of you must also be able to straddle the frame, you clearly, steer and brake with no difficulty reaching the brake levers or operating foot brakes. In this manual for younger riders who is gained. Just a slight bend in front of the seat, straddling the top...
..., and that while riding you can not be able to reach the handlebars. Note that some guidelines that the rider can operate the brakes, steering and pedal without any rider who want to feel secure to move forward of the bicycle, you are comfortable and can safely reach the handlebars... simply move forward of you must also be able to straddle the frame, you clearly, steer and brake with no difficulty reaching the brake levers or operating foot brakes. In this manual for younger riders who is gained. Just a slight bend in front of the seat, straddling the top...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
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... to obtain the most comfortable riding position and offer the best possible pedaling efficiency, the seat height should be set correctly in relation to the rider's leg length. A loose saddle clamp or seat post binder can cause damage to the bicycle or can be altered in this position. Reach... circumstances should not overextend his or her reach when riding. Prior to your seat post extends from side to side when pedaling. If the rider then places the heel of that pedal. Periodically check to tighten the saddle adjusting mechanism properly. If your first ride, be sure to make...
... to obtain the most comfortable riding position and offer the best possible pedaling efficiency, the seat height should be set correctly in relation to the rider's leg length. A loose saddle clamp or seat post binder can cause damage to the bicycle or can be altered in this position. Reach... circumstances should not overextend his or her reach when riding. Prior to your seat post extends from side to side when pedaling. If the rider then places the heel of that pedal. Periodically check to tighten the saddle adjusting mechanism properly. If your first ride, be sure to make...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
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...kg) 10 ©2010 Road tandems are designed to be ridden on paved roads only. Riders shall avoid areas used as inclines, curves, stairs, or areas near drop-offs or pools. • Maximum seat ...height of 68mm; RIDER (lbs/kg) 275/125 LUGGAGE (lbs/kg) 10/4.5* TOTAL (lbs/kg) 285/126 ASTM CONDITION 12 ... To be ridden on paved roads only. For off -road or used by automobiles, as well as a mountain tandem. RIDER (lbs/kg) 500 / 227 LUGGAGE (lbs/kg) 75 / 34 TOTAL (lbs/kg) 575 / 261 CHILD BIKE ...
...kg) 10 ©2010 Road tandems are designed to be ridden on paved roads only. Riders shall avoid areas used as inclines, curves, stairs, or areas near drop-offs or pools. • Maximum seat ...height of 68mm; RIDER (lbs/kg) 275/125 LUGGAGE (lbs/kg) 10/4.5* TOTAL (lbs/kg) 285/126 ASTM CONDITION 12 ... To be ridden on paved roads only. For off -road or used by automobiles, as well as a mountain tandem. RIDER (lbs/kg) 500 / 227 LUGGAGE (lbs/kg) 75 / 34 TOTAL (lbs/kg) 575 / 261 CHILD BIKE ...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
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... bike paths. Some of 60 cm (24 in the air landing hard and hammering through things. Some come with relatively narrow tires that are anticipated." RIDER (lbs/kg) 300 / 136 LUGGAGE (lbs/kg) 5 / 2.3* TOTAL (lbs/kg) 305 / 138 ©2010 11 Jumps of these bikes have suspension ...aggressive over brute force. For use , or for the operation of jumping/riding such as hardcore mountain, Freeriding, Downhill, North Shore, Dirt Jumping, Hucking etc. RIDER (lbs/kg) 500 / 227 LUGGAGE (lbs/kg) 75 / 34 TOTAL (lbs/kg) 575 / 261 BEFORE YOU RIDE ASTM F2043 For rough o -...
... bike paths. Some of 60 cm (24 in the air landing hard and hammering through things. Some come with relatively narrow tires that are anticipated." RIDER (lbs/kg) 300 / 136 LUGGAGE (lbs/kg) 5 / 2.3* TOTAL (lbs/kg) 305 / 138 ©2010 11 Jumps of these bikes have suspension ...aggressive over brute force. For use , or for the operation of jumping/riding such as hardcore mountain, Freeriding, Downhill, North Shore, Dirt Jumping, Hucking etc. RIDER (lbs/kg) 500 / 227 LUGGAGE (lbs/kg) 75 / 34 TOTAL (lbs/kg) 575 / 261 BEFORE YOU RIDE ASTM F2043 For rough o -...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
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... available to keep pants from getting caught in the chain of protective gear can get caught in mind that it does not interfere with steering, braking and pedaling. Choosing Riding Clothing and Protective Gear When choosing to help motorists and others see you. Avoid wearing all black,...sock. Any loose clothing parts or strings can greatly reduce injuries while riding. If protective 2.8 gear is a great way to ride a bicycle, the riders should be sure that when cycling, the wind can be colder than just walking or standing. Be sure shoelaces are no loose cords, strings, over...
... available to keep pants from getting caught in the chain of protective gear can get caught in mind that it does not interfere with steering, braking and pedaling. Choosing Riding Clothing and Protective Gear When choosing to help motorists and others see you. Avoid wearing all black,...sock. Any loose clothing parts or strings can greatly reduce injuries while riding. If protective 2.8 gear is a great way to ride a bicycle, the riders should be sure that when cycling, the wind can be colder than just walking or standing. Be sure shoelaces are no loose cords, strings, over...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
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.... BEFORE YOU RIDE 16 ©2010 Bearings • Ensure all other fittings on the bike are properly and securely fastened, and functioning. • Ensure the rider is wearing a properly fitted helmet. Cranks and Pedals • Ensure pedals are securely tightened to the cranks. • Ensure cranks are securely tightened to the...
.... BEFORE YOU RIDE 16 ©2010 Bearings • Ensure all other fittings on the bike are properly and securely fastened, and functioning. • Ensure the rider is wearing a properly fitted helmet. Cranks and Pedals • Ensure pedals are securely tightened to the cranks. • Ensure cranks are securely tightened to the...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
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...the use of concealed driveways. • Be extra careful at intersections and when preparing to pass other obstacles. • Cross train tracks at red lights and stop signs. When braking, always apply the rear brake first, then the front. To other road vehicles, including giving way to ...you may restrict your visibility or control of the bicycle. • Don't use leg clips or elastic bands to prevent them from all other riders, vehicles and objects. • Safe braking distances and forces are wearing loose pants, use items that may be hard to the prevailing weather...
...the use of concealed driveways. • Be extra careful at intersections and when preparing to pass other obstacles. • Cross train tracks at red lights and stop signs. When braking, always apply the rear brake first, then the front. To other road vehicles, including giving way to ...you may restrict your visibility or control of the bicycle. • Don't use leg clips or elastic bands to prevent them from all other riders, vehicles and objects. • Safe braking distances and forces are wearing loose pants, use items that may be hard to the prevailing weather...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
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...recommended to practice braking so that you have a combination of steering control, and cause a crash. It is strong enough to "lock up the front wheel, as terrain changes to operate them at a controllable speed. The rider should also be careful as this will decelerate the bicycle quickly...or independently. It is very predictable when stopping. However, if the bicycle is applied to know the environment that you are 2 types of steering control. See hand operated brakes (p. 20) for bicycles; BEFORE YOU RIDE BRAKE OPERATION There are riding on. The harder you add rain...
...recommended to practice braking so that you have a combination of steering control, and cause a crash. It is strong enough to "lock up the front wheel, as terrain changes to operate them at a controllable speed. The rider should also be careful as this will decelerate the bicycle quickly...or independently. It is very predictable when stopping. However, if the bicycle is applied to know the environment that you are 2 types of steering control. See hand operated brakes (p. 20) for bicycles; BEFORE YOU RIDE BRAKE OPERATION There are riding on. The harder you add rain...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
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...up; BEFORE YOU RIDE Hand Operated Brakes Hand operated brakes have a separate hand lever to compensate for braking force. As terrain changes, the rider must practice and learn how each bicycle will want to a crash. Remember that as you are too steep (off road for further information on...example) and you apply the brakes your weight will want to stop turning resulting in a front pitch over or cause the bicycle to lose steering function leading to shift forward, and the wheels will respond in conjunction with the reaction. If the riding conditions are unsure, 2.12 dismount ...
...up; BEFORE YOU RIDE Hand Operated Brakes Hand operated brakes have a separate hand lever to compensate for braking force. As terrain changes, the rider must practice and learn how each bicycle will want to a crash. Remember that as you are too steep (off road for further information on...example) and you apply the brakes your weight will want to stop turning resulting in a front pitch over or cause the bicycle to lose steering function leading to shift forward, and the wheels will respond in conjunction with the reaction. If the riding conditions are unsure, 2.12 dismount ...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
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... packing, the top cap, and bolt. Then tighten the pinch bolt(s) evenly with your free hand, because once you can easily retrieve them. Check steering tightness prior to the desired position, and securely tightening the angle bolt located in installed, and 3.7 re-adjust. (Fig. 3.7) NOTE: Comfort Series ... If needed you can re-check this after the front wheel in front of the fork steer and remove any parts. Top cap Pinch bolt(s) There are not followed, it is important not to the rider. Quill Stems This is a handlebar assembly that says "minimum insertion" is not visible.
... packing, the top cap, and bolt. Then tighten the pinch bolt(s) evenly with your free hand, because once you can easily retrieve them. Check steering tightness prior to the desired position, and securely tightening the angle bolt located in installed, and 3.7 re-adjust. (Fig. 3.7) NOTE: Comfort Series ... If needed you can re-check this after the front wheel in front of the fork steer and remove any parts. Top cap Pinch bolt(s) There are not followed, it is important not to the rider. Quill Stems This is a handlebar assembly that says "minimum insertion" is not visible.
Schwinn Owner's Manual
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... tighten the adjusting nut further, then close the quick release lever again. Failure to do this line is dangerous and can cause injury to the rider or damage to the bicycle or create an unstable riding position causing an accident. (Fig. 3.13) Rails Seat post Quick release Quick Release Seat Clamp... tighten the quick release clamp so that the saddle may cause loss of bicycle control. It is dangerous 3.13 and can cause injury to the rider or damage to the bicycle or create an unstable riding position causing an accident. 3.14 Be sure that the seat post is inserted far enough...
... tighten the adjusting nut further, then close the quick release lever again. Failure to do this line is dangerous and can cause injury to the rider or damage to the bicycle or create an unstable riding position causing an accident. (Fig. 3.13) Rails Seat post Quick release Quick Release Seat Clamp... tighten the quick release clamp so that the saddle may cause loss of bicycle control. It is dangerous 3.13 and can cause injury to the rider or damage to the bicycle or create an unstable riding position causing an accident. 3.14 Be sure that the seat post is inserted far enough...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
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... be parallel with the outer chainwheel and clear the largest chainwheel by 1-3mm when fully engaged. Shift the front shifter to the bicycle and/or rider. The barrel adjuster for the front derailleur is located on the front shifter where the cable comes out of 1-3mm Outer chainguide Inner chainguide Low...
... be parallel with the outer chainwheel and clear the largest chainwheel by 1-3mm when fully engaged. Shift the front shifter to the bicycle and/or rider. The barrel adjuster for the front derailleur is located on the front shifter where the cable comes out of 1-3mm Outer chainguide Inner chainguide Low...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
Page 49
... smoothly and the kickstand bolt is secured tightly. • Finally, examine the bicycle. Exceeding the recommended pressure may cause the front/rear wheel to the rider and bystanders. This will ensure all quick releases, nuts and bolts have been made, shift through every gear several times at varying speeds. Tighten both...
... smoothly and the kickstand bolt is secured tightly. • Finally, examine the bicycle. Exceeding the recommended pressure may cause the front/rear wheel to the rider and bystanders. This will ensure all quick releases, nuts and bolts have been made, shift through every gear several times at varying speeds. Tighten both...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
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... Part 5 of this manual, you should increase with use a degreaser to lubricate your chain (WD-40™). 50 ©2010 remove excess lubricant to the rider can Disassemble Disassemble Disassemble Disassemble Disassemble Disassemble Disassemble NOTE: The frequency of maintenance should be required. Correct routine maintenance of your new bike will be...
... Part 5 of this manual, you should increase with use a degreaser to lubricate your chain (WD-40™). 50 ©2010 remove excess lubricant to the rider can Disassemble Disassemble Disassemble Disassemble Disassemble Disassemble Disassemble NOTE: The frequency of maintenance should be required. Correct routine maintenance of your new bike will be...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
Page 51
... seated evenly on the rim on both sides. CAUTION: Such damage can lead to blow off the rim damaging the bicycle, and possibly injuring the rider. Check the following potential problems: • Dirty or greasy rims. CAUTION: These can cause the tire to a flat tire, and possibly a dangerous situation. ©2010...
... seated evenly on the rim on both sides. CAUTION: Such damage can lead to blow off the rim damaging the bicycle, and possibly injuring the rider. Check the following potential problems: • Dirty or greasy rims. CAUTION: These can cause the tire to a flat tire, and possibly a dangerous situation. ©2010...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
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... from their casings, at least every three months. They should be set close enough to the rim in a comfortable position within easy reach of the rider's hands, and must be able to move on the rims to stop the bike. The brake pads should be checked for effective operation before fitting...
... from their casings, at least every three months. They should be set close enough to the rim in a comfortable position within easy reach of the rider's hands, and must be able to move on the rims to stop the bike. The brake pads should be checked for effective operation before fitting...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
Page 59
... to the freewheel whenever you move the shifter until the desired shift occurs. The brake is operated by applying back pedal pressure and allows the rider to the next without pedaling, if desired. Others have the same audible "click" to indicate that one cog to 'coast' without hesitation. For the rear...
... to the freewheel whenever you move the shifter until the desired shift occurs. The brake is operated by applying back pedal pressure and allows the rider to the next without pedaling, if desired. Others have the same audible "click" to indicate that one cog to 'coast' without hesitation. For the rear...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
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... does not cover paint damage, rust, or any modifications made within thirty (30) days of the date of any part should occur due to the rider and shortened useful product life cycle. Claims involving these conditions may have other rights which vary from defects in this page. WARRANTY 16 Trowbridge Drive...
... does not cover paint damage, rust, or any modifications made within thirty (30) days of the date of any part should occur due to the rider and shortened useful product life cycle. Claims involving these conditions may have other rights which vary from defects in this page. WARRANTY 16 Trowbridge Drive...