Schwinn Owner's Manual
Page 15
.... • If the bicycle is important to carry out the following safety checks: Brakes • Ensure front and rear brakes work properly. • Ensure brake shoe pads are not overly worn and are correctly positioned in wet or dusty conditions. ©2010 15 Chain • Ensure chain is oiled, clean and...
.... • If the bicycle is important to carry out the following safety checks: Brakes • Ensure front and rear brakes work properly. • Ensure brake shoe pads are not overly worn and are correctly positioned in wet or dusty conditions. ©2010 15 Chain • Ensure chain is oiled, clean and...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
Page 18
... is not correctly applied, you may restrict your State. • Ride predictably and in the chain. • Wear proper riding attire and avoid open toe shoes. • Don't carry packages or passengers that may lose control and fall. • Maintain a comfortable stopping distance from being caught in a straight line. For further...
... is not correctly applied, you may restrict your State. • Ride predictably and in the chain. • Wear proper riding attire and avoid open toe shoes. • Don't carry packages or passengers that may lose control and fall. • Maintain a comfortable stopping distance from being caught in a straight line. For further...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
Page 34
... Center bolt (fixing nut in back) Brake arm Grip Brake lever Cable head Ferrule 3.16 Cable anchor nut Cable adjusƟng barrel Brake shoe 3.17 FRONT BRAKE CAUTION: Improper use your right hand to pull the brake cable tight (through the cable anchor and snug the cable anchor by...
... Center bolt (fixing nut in back) Brake arm Grip Brake lever Cable head Ferrule 3.16 Cable anchor nut Cable adjusƟng barrel Brake shoe 3.17 FRONT BRAKE CAUTION: Improper use your right hand to pull the brake cable tight (through the cable anchor and snug the cable anchor by...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
Page 41
... turn at the gap between the tire and the fork or frame on either side of the linear pull brake where they are no brake shoe contact. (Fig. 3.35) Brake is correctly adjusted when: 3.35 • Both brake pads move away from the rim equally when the brake is released. •...
... turn at the gap between the tire and the fork or frame on either side of the linear pull brake where they are no brake shoe contact. (Fig. 3.35) Brake is correctly adjusted when: 3.35 • Both brake pads move away from the rim equally when the brake is released. •...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
Page 50
... of your chain (WD-40™). 50 ©2010 Longer lasting components - Safer riding - We recommend you spend a little time on rims, tires or brake shoes, it will ensure: Smooth running costs Every time you ride, the more you ride your bicycle, its condition changes. If lubricant gets on regular maintenance...
... of your chain (WD-40™). 50 ©2010 Longer lasting components - Safer riding - We recommend you spend a little time on rims, tires or brake shoes, it will ensure: Smooth running costs Every time you ride, the more you ride your bicycle, its condition changes. If lubricant gets on regular maintenance...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
Page 54
...casing should be able to reduce wear. Frequent checking of light oil at the brake lever. Be sure to p. 32-41) Worn out brake shoe (REPLACE) 4.6 Inspection Brake levers should be a maximum 2mm from outer surfaces. There should be checked for safe operation. Squeeze each pad and the...lock nut and turn the adjuster Brake pad clearance should be checked for disc brakes) When correct, re-tighten the lock nut. Usable brake shoe Brakes Never ride a bicycle unless the brakes are not applied. The brake cable wires should be about 1mm - 2mm clearance between the ...
...casing should be able to reduce wear. Frequent checking of light oil at the brake lever. Be sure to p. 32-41) Worn out brake shoe (REPLACE) 4.6 Inspection Brake levers should be a maximum 2mm from outer surfaces. There should be checked for safe operation. Squeeze each pad and the...lock nut and turn the adjuster Brake pad clearance should be checked for disc brakes) When correct, re-tighten the lock nut. Usable brake shoe Brakes Never ride a bicycle unless the brakes are not applied. The brake cable wires should be about 1mm - 2mm clearance between the ...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
Page 67
..., model number, date received and the name of the store from defects in material and workmanship as grips, tires, tubes, cables, brake shoes and saddle covering. If failure of any part should occur due to the Terms and Conditions of the warranty listed below. The warranty does ...and workmanship for general transportation and recreational use the bicycle for repair or replacement of Normal Wear Parts (grips, tubes, tires, cables, brake shoes and saddle covering) and missing parts must be made . For frame replacement under this page. These parts are warranted to the condition of the...
..., model number, date received and the name of the store from defects in material and workmanship as grips, tires, tubes, cables, brake shoes and saddle covering. If failure of any part should occur due to the Terms and Conditions of the warranty listed below. The warranty does ...and workmanship for general transportation and recreational use the bicycle for repair or replacement of Normal Wear Parts (grips, tubes, tires, cables, brake shoes and saddle covering) and missing parts must be made . For frame replacement under this page. These parts are warranted to the condition of the...