Operation Manual
4
First use / Assembly
If you have received your beixo through
a 3rd party and not a bicycle specialist,
you will nd a detailed descripon of
how to prepare your bike below. Adding
some grease on some bicycle parts before
mounng is advisable.
The pedals
Right
Turn the right pedal (with the character
R) manually in the right crank on the
cardanw side. The right side is the side of
the bike where the sha drive is located.
Then ghten it with a 15 mm at key,
turning it clockwise.
Le
Turn the le pedal (with the character L)
manually in the le crank. Then ghten it
with a 15 mm at key, turning it counter
clockwise.
Handlebar adjustment
There are two kinds of handlebars used
by beixo: the normal one and the so
called A-head. For the normal handlebar/
stem: loosen the stem with a 6 mm Allen
key. Put the stem into the bike in such
a way that the safety line is no longer
visible.
The steering tube can be adjusted as fol-
lows: Loosen the expander bolt by 4 turns
with a 6 mm Allen key (somemes it will
need a lile tap on the head); set the
correct height and secure the bolt again
with the 6 mm Allen key; check that the
handlebars are secure and x the cap or
plug again. The angle of the handlebars
can also be set to the desired posion.
Loosen the clamp bolt by a lile more
than a turn. Rotate the handlebar tube
into posion and ghten the bolt again
thoroughly.
A-head
The stem is mounted directly on the fork
front and xated by Allen bolts, on the
side and the other on top. To adjust the
direcon of the handlebar stem turn
loose the Allen bolts on the side, turn the
stem and fasten the bolts ghtly.
Saddle/Seat Post adjustment
Take some eort to put your saddle in the
right posion because this inuences the
quality of riding a lot.
There are a few of ways to get the right
saddle height. One way of doing it is to sit
on the bike with both feet on the pedals
put it in a rack or lean against a wall.
Place your pedals in the 6 o’clock and 12
o’clock posion. Your boom leg should
be fully extended with the heel placed
on the lower pedal. If it’s bent, raise the
saddle. If you have to rock your hips to
reach, just lower the saddle.
The idea is that when you correctly po-
sion your foot on the pedal, your knee
is just slightly bent at the boom of the
rotaon. Also make sure you don’t raise
the seat post beyond the manufacturer’s
recommended height as it could become
unstable and even break o when riding.