Instructions / Assembly

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Warnings and Safety
Warning and Safety Information
The Owner’s Responsibility
WARNING: This bicycle is made to be ridden by one rider at a time for general
transportation and recreational use. It is not made to withstand the abuse of stunting and
jumping.
If the bicycle was purchased unassembled, it is the owners responsibility to follow all as-
sembly and adjustment instructions exactly as written in this manual, and any “Special In-
structions” supplied and to make sure all fasteners and components are securely tightened.
NOTE: Periodically check that all fasteners and components are securely tightened.
If the bicycle was purchased assembled, it is the owners responsibility, before riding the
bicycle for the  rst time, to make sure the bicycle has been assembled and adjusted ex-
actly as written in this manual, and any “Special Instructions” supplied and to make sure all
fasteners and components are securely tightened.
NOTE:
If product is assembled, please proceed to sections:
Testing Stem, Handlebar
Seat Clamp tightness.
MEANINGS OF WARNINGS:
This symbol is important. See the word CAUTION or WARNING which follows it.
The word CAUTION is before mechanical instructions. If you do not obey these instruc-
tions, mechanical damage or failure of a part of the bicycle can occur.
The word WARNING is before personal safety instructions. If you do not obey these in-
structions, injury to the rider or to others can occur.
CHOKING HAZARD. Small parts. Not for children under 3 years.
Adult assembly is required.
Handlebar hand grip or tube end plugs should be replaced if damaged as bare tubes have
been known to cause injury. All products with capped handlebar ends should be checked
regularly to ensure that adequate protection for the ends of the handlebars are in place.
Replacement forks must have the same rake and tube inner diameter as the original
product.
Do not add a motor to the product.
Do not tow or push the product.
Do not modify the product.
Replace worn or broken parts immediately with original equipment.
If anything does not operate properly, discontinue use.
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Tires
MAINTENANCE:
Frequently check the tire in ation pres-
sure because all tires lose air slowly over
time. For extended storage, keep weight
o of the tires.
Do not use unregulated air hoses to
in ate the tire/tubes. An unregulated
hose can suddenly over in ate tires and
cause them to burst.
Replace worn tires.
WARNING: Do not ride or sit on
the unit if a tire is under in ated. This can
damage the tire, inner tube and rim.
INFLATING THE TIRES:
Use a hand or a foot pump to in ate the
tires.
Service station meter-regulated air hoses
are also acceptable.
The maximum in ation pressure is shown on the tire sidewall.
Before adding air to any tire, make sure the edge of the tire (the bead) is the same distance
from the rim, all around the rim, on both sides of the tire
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. If the tire does not appear to be
seated correctly, release air from the inner tube until you can push the bead of the tire into
the rim where necessary. Add air slowly and stop frequently to check the tire seating and the
pressure, until you reach the correct in ation pressure.
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TIRE VALVE SAFETY CAP:
Some models have a Tire Valve Safety Cap.
To remove these caps, push DOWN cap while turn-
ing in a Counter-Clock-wise direction.
To replace, install hand tight in a Clock-wise direc-
tion.
Maintenance