Schwinn Owner's Manual
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...touch the ground easily. Bicycles get started, after that, check that riding is important that you must also be able to straddle the frame, you are comfortable and can mount and dismount the bicycle quickly if the need arises. The saddle height is adjustable, so there is...riders that the knees lock straight when pedaling or you can simply move forward of the saddle while mounting and dismounting the bicycle. For ladies frames, pretend there is uncomfortable this high, but still fit adults. 8 ©2010 Note that while riding you have a minimum of 1-3 inches...
...touch the ground easily. Bicycles get started, after that, check that riding is important that you must also be able to straddle the frame, you are comfortable and can mount and dismount the bicycle quickly if the need arises. The saddle height is adjustable, so there is...riders that the knees lock straight when pedaling or you can simply move forward of the saddle while mounting and dismounting the bicycle. For ladies frames, pretend there is uncomfortable this high, but still fit adults. 8 ©2010 Note that while riding you have a minimum of 1-3 inches...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
Page 9
...comfortable riding position and offer the best possible pedaling efficiency, the seat height should the seat post extend from the frame beyond these markings, the seat post or frame may break, which could cause you to side when pedaling. BEFORE YOU RIDE Arms not overextended Handlebar stem height ... as seat height 2.2 Knee slightly bent Pedal at its "Minimum Insertion" or "Maximum Extension" mark. If your seat post extends from the frame beyond its lowest point, place the ball of your first ride, be slightly bent in this distance, the position of the seat can cause ...
...comfortable riding position and offer the best possible pedaling efficiency, the seat height should the seat post extend from the frame beyond these markings, the seat post or frame may break, which could cause you to side when pedaling. BEFORE YOU RIDE Arms not overextended Handlebar stem height ... as seat height 2.2 Knee slightly bent Pedal at its "Minimum Insertion" or "Maximum Extension" mark. If your seat post extends from the frame beyond its lowest point, place the ball of your first ride, be slightly bent in this distance, the position of the seat can cause ...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
Page 11
... talk to aggressive over brute force. Some of these bikes have suspension features, but these features are anticipated." Cross-country and marathon equipment (tires, shocks, frames, drive trains) are light-weight, favoring nimble speed over intermediate terrain (e.g., hilly with relatively wide tires that are in extreme forms of jumping/riding such...
... talk to aggressive over brute force. Some of these bikes have suspension features, but these features are anticipated." Cross-country and marathon equipment (tires, shocks, frames, drive trains) are light-weight, favoring nimble speed over intermediate terrain (e.g., hilly with relatively wide tires that are in extreme forms of jumping/riding such...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
Page 16
.... Cranks and Pedals • Ensure pedals are securely tightened to the cranks. • Ensure cranks are securely tightened to the axle and are properly lubricated. Frame and Fork • Check that all reflectors are properly fitted and not obscured. • Ensure all bearings are lubricated, run freely and display no excess...
.... Cranks and Pedals • Ensure pedals are securely tightened to the cranks. • Ensure cranks are securely tightened to the axle and are properly lubricated. Frame and Fork • Check that all reflectors are properly fitted and not obscured. • Ensure all bearings are lubricated, run freely and display no excess...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
Page 25
...rear shifter, but one shift at the front derailleur will resist hacksaws and bolt cutters. Think of the bicycle's serial number, generally located 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 is long enough to lock the frame and both wheels if possible. When shifting, lessen the pressure exerted on derailleur bikes because the chain can cause the chain to remove the ...
...rear shifter, but one shift at the front derailleur will resist hacksaws and bolt cutters. Think of the bicycle's serial number, generally located 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 is long enough to lock the frame and both wheels if possible. When shifting, lessen the pressure exerted on derailleur bikes because the chain can cause the chain to remove the ...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
Page 26
...or rubber and plastic parts to crack. • Before storing your bicycle for a long period of enjoyable riding. • For painted frames, dust the surface and remove any loose dirt with a rust preventative fluid. • Store your bicycle and apply anti-rust treatment....and lubricate all moving parts, tighten components and make adjustments as a preventative measure. • Regularly clean and lubricate all components and wax the frame. • Deflate the tires to corrosive materials. • Riding on the beach or in a mild detergent mixture. This will prevent accelerated ...
...or rubber and plastic parts to crack. • Before storing your bicycle for a long period of enjoyable riding. • For painted frames, dust the surface and remove any loose dirt with a rust preventative fluid. • Store your bicycle and apply anti-rust treatment....and lubricate all moving parts, tighten components and make adjustments as a preventative measure. • Regularly clean and lubricate all components and wax the frame. • Deflate the tires to corrosive materials. • Riding on the beach or in a mild detergent mixture. This will prevent accelerated ...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
Page 28
... remove the bicycle. The angle of the fork when assembled. (Fig. 3.3) Check handlebar stem clamp bolts to the front brake or cable stop on the frame. If they are taking the smoothest route. (Fig. 3.5) 3.5 HANDLEBAR ASSEMBLY Remove all accessories and parts for possible shortages. To adjust; It is secure. (Fig. 3.4) Models...
... remove the bicycle. The angle of the fork when assembled. (Fig. 3.3) Check handlebar stem clamp bolts to the front brake or cable stop on the frame. If they are taking the smoothest route. (Fig. 3.5) 3.5 HANDLEBAR ASSEMBLY Remove all accessories and parts for possible shortages. To adjust; It is secure. (Fig. 3.4) Models...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
Page 29
... and lose any cardboard packing, the top cap, and bolt. If needed you loosen the top cap, the fork assembly may fall out of the frame. If these instructions are 2 basic types of the fork steer tube. Replace the top cap and bolt. Quill and Threadless. In addition to the normal...
... and lose any cardboard packing, the top cap, and bolt. If needed you loosen the top cap, the fork assembly may fall out of the frame. If these instructions are 2 basic types of the fork steer tube. Replace the top cap and bolt. Quill and Threadless. In addition to the normal...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
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... tighten the quick release clamp so that the minimum insertion mark cannot be seen. Failure to do this line is inserted far enough into the frame. The quick release mechanism must be inserted so that the saddle may corrode over time, and not be able to be adjusted again. ASSEMBLY Seat... ASSEMBLY The seat post must be tightened securely to prevent a sudden shift of the seat when riding. Locate the saddle assembly and insert into the frame to hide the "Minimum insertion" mark on the seat post. Riding a bicycle with a bolt, adjust seat to desired height, and tighten the clamp so that...
... tighten the quick release clamp so that the minimum insertion mark cannot be seen. Failure to do this line is inserted far enough into the frame. The quick release mechanism must be inserted so that the saddle may corrode over time, and not be able to be adjusted again. ASSEMBLY Seat... ASSEMBLY The seat post must be tightened securely to prevent a sudden shift of the seat when riding. Locate the saddle assembly and insert into the frame to hide the "Minimum insertion" mark on the seat post. Riding a bicycle with a bolt, adjust seat to desired height, and tighten the clamp so that...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
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... rim should be parallel Pad an1d-2rimmm should be parallel Correct 1-2 mm Incorrect 3.19 Rim 3.20 Equal space between the tire and the fork or frame on either side. Adjust brake pads if needed . First determine if the wheel is not even, loosen wheel axle nuts and center the wheel, then...
... rim should be parallel Pad an1d-2rimmm should be parallel Correct 1-2 mm Incorrect 3.19 Rim 3.20 Equal space between the tire and the fork or frame on either side. Adjust brake pads if needed . First determine if the wheel is not even, loosen wheel axle nuts and center the wheel, then...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
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... Check to move freely. To tension spring Spring tension nut 5mm Allen bolt To tension spring 3.24 REAR B Brake housing Frame housing stop Brake cable Cable anchor Seat Tube Brake housing Frame housing stop Cable anchor ASSEMBLY To tension spring 5mm Allen bolt To tension spring Spring tension nut 3.25 36 ©...
... Check to move freely. To tension spring Spring tension nut 5mm Allen bolt To tension spring 3.24 REAR B Brake housing Frame housing stop Brake cable Cable anchor Seat Tube Brake housing Frame housing stop Cable anchor ASSEMBLY To tension spring 5mm Allen bolt To tension spring Spring tension nut 3.25 36 ©...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
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... wheel and listening for fine tuning brake cable tension. 3.29 ©2010 37 ASSEMBLY Look at the gap between the tire and the fork or frame on either side. determine which side of the spring tension assembly with a wrench and carefully loosen the center Allen bolt until you can move the...
... wheel and listening for fine tuning brake cable tension. 3.29 ©2010 37 ASSEMBLY Look at the gap between the tire and the fork or frame on either side. determine which side of the spring tension assembly with a wrench and carefully loosen the center Allen bolt until you can move the...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
Page 41
After this the cable may "stretch" and need to the frame or fork. use brake adjustment barrels for the brake pad rubbing the rim on that side, counter clockwise to be sure they are no brake ... centered, or the wheel is not moving or not moving enough. Readjust as you turn at the gap between the tire and the fork or frame on the side that the brake cable tension allows the brake lever about 1/3 of the linear pull brake where they do not drag on either...
After this the cable may "stretch" and need to the frame or fork. use brake adjustment barrels for the brake pad rubbing the rim on that side, counter clockwise to be sure they are no brake ... centered, or the wheel is not moving or not moving enough. Readjust as you turn at the gap between the tire and the fork or frame on the side that the brake cable tension allows the brake lever about 1/3 of the linear pull brake where they do not drag on either...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
Page 43
... about 1/32 of an inch of 3.39 clearance on either side. Adjust brake caliper so disc is centered between the tire and the fork or frame on either side of the disc rotor. First determine if the wheel is turning injury can several times and reinspect the brake pads, centering, and...
... about 1/32 of an inch of 3.39 clearance on either side. Adjust brake caliper so disc is centered between the tire and the fork or frame on either side of the disc rotor. First determine if the wheel is turning injury can several times and reinspect the brake pads, centering, and...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
Page 45
...the corresponding cog and chainwheel. If the chain falls off . Clockwise will loosen the cable tension and direct the chain closer to the frame while counter-clockwise will need to turn the High limit screw in 1/4 turn increments counter-clockwise until the chain no longer falls off the...pedals, you will tighten the cable tension and direct the chain away from the cable anchor bolt. Disconnect the front derailleur cable from the frame. Cable anchor bolt High adjusƟng screw Chainguide clearance of 1-3mm Outer chainguide Inner chainguide Low adjusƟng screw 3.44 Front ...
...the corresponding cog and chainwheel. If the chain falls off . Clockwise will loosen the cable tension and direct the chain closer to the frame while counter-clockwise will need to turn the High limit screw in 1/4 turn increments counter-clockwise until the chain no longer falls off the...pedals, you will tighten the cable tension and direct the chain away from the cable anchor bolt. Disconnect the front derailleur cable from the frame. Cable anchor bolt High adjusƟng screw Chainguide clearance of 1-3mm Outer chainguide Inner chainguide Low adjusƟng screw 3.44 Front ...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
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..., place the C-shaped wheel brace onto the axle and replace the washer and axle nut. Thread the pegs on the washer fits into the rear frame drop out. To install pegs, DO NOT loosen or remove axle nuts.
..., place the C-shaped wheel brace onto the axle and replace the washer and axle nut. Thread the pegs on the washer fits into the rear frame drop out. To install pegs, DO NOT loosen or remove axle nuts.
Schwinn Owner's Manual
Page 48
... it so that the forked end of the bicycle. Insert the wheel brace into the stabilizer bracket so that the notch fits into the rear frame drop out. Slide assembly onto the rear axle so that the wheel brace stays in . Failure to properly tighten may cause the training wheel to...
... it so that the forked end of the bicycle. Insert the wheel brace into the stabilizer bracket so that the notch fits into the rear frame drop out. Slide assembly onto the rear axle so that the wheel brace stays in . Failure to properly tighten may cause the training wheel to...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
Page 49
..., which could cause damage to the bicycle and injury to the recommended psi as stated on the tire's sidewall. If you to dislodge from the frame dropouts resulting in serious damage or injury. • After all traffic laws.
..., which could cause damage to the bicycle and injury to the recommended psi as stated on the tire's sidewall. If you to dislodge from the frame dropouts resulting in serious damage or injury. • After all traffic laws.
Schwinn Owner's Manual
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... a tire air pressure gauge to locate the possible cause and mark the location on either side of the valve and work the tube into the frame checking that the valve is completely mounted, push the valve up over the edge of the rim. DETAILED MAINTENANCE How to fix a flat tire If...
... a tire air pressure gauge to locate the possible cause and mark the location on either side of the valve and work the tube into the frame checking that the valve is completely mounted, push the valve up over the edge of the rim. DETAILED MAINTENANCE How to fix a flat tire If...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
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... should be inspected every month, taking note of the brake, apply the brake to set , and freewheel. 4.8 Pedals inspection Pedals should be sought from the frame or fork. Re-tighten the cable anchor bolt and apply full force to the brake lever to twelve months.
... should be inspected every month, taking note of the brake, apply the brake to set , and freewheel. 4.8 Pedals inspection Pedals should be sought from the frame or fork. Re-tighten the cable anchor bolt and apply full force to the brake lever to twelve months.