User Manual

BRAKES
Make sure the brakes are working with proper stopping power. The levers should stop short
of touching the handlebar. Riding with improperly adjusted or worn brakes is dangerous
and can result in injury or death. Keep brake surfaces clean and free from oil or lubricants.
Replace worn brakes with authorized replacements.
QUICK RELEASE AND FASTENERS
It is important to check that quick releases and nuts and bolts that keep your handlebar,
seat post, and wheels in place are properly closed and tightened. Achieving correct
tightening force is vital. Using too little force may result in the fastener not holding securely,
while too much force may cause the fastener to strip threads, deform, or break. Incorrect
tightening may result in component failure and cause loss of control and/or accidents. If
you have any questions, please visit a certified bike repair shop for assistance.
TIRES
The tire pressure should be checked before each use. Check the marked area on the
sidewalls of the tire, which shows the minimum and maximum tire pressure, and make
sure that the tire pressure is in the marked range. If the tire pressure is too low, the wheel
may be damaged or the inner bike tube pinched, which may result in a flat tire. If the
pressure is too high, the tire may come loose from the rim and potentially damage the
bike or injure the rider and people close by.
It is recommended to use a bike pump with built-in air pressure gauge to ensure that your
tires always have the desired and correct tire pressure.
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