Specifications

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Reflectors
Your bicycle is supplied with one front (white), one rear (red), two wheel (white), and four pedal (orange) reflectors. (Please
Note: Sidewalk bikes, 12” and under, may not have reflectors.) These are an important safety and legal requirements, and
should remain securely fitted and in good, clean condition at all times. Periodically inspect all reflectors, brackets and mounting
hardware for signs of wear or damage. Replace immediately if damage is found. Some bicycles will require you to install your
reflectors onto your bicycle. Please refer to the following section for instructions on all the types of bicycle reflectors.
Fork Mount Reflector Bracket Assembly
First insert one washer onto the hex bolt and insert hex bolt through the reflector bracket and then
through the fork. Next, insert a second washer onto the bolt and thread a hex nut onto the bolt
behind the fork. Tighten bolts until snug, making sure the reflector is in an upright position. See
diagram at the right.
Front Reflector Mount with Handlebar Bracket Assembly
First attach the reflector to the reflector bracket with the reflector screw, if not already done. Next,
remove the clamp screw and open the reflector clamp bracket. Place reflector clamp bracket around
the handlebar. Tighten the clamp screw to hold reflector assembly in place. Finally, adjust the
reflector assembly in place and ensure that it is upright and facing away from the bike.
Front Reflector Mount with Caliper Brake Assembly
First remove the hex nut from the back of the fork and pull the brake from the fork. Insert a spacer,
washer and the reflector bracket on to the caliper bolt. Insert the caliper bolt back into the fork and
secure firmly with a concave spacer, washer and the hex nut. Finally, adjust the reflector such that it
is in an upright position. See diagram at the right.