Safety Instructions

Attachment of an incorrect pedal into a crank arm will
cause irreparable damage.
Pedals
Saddle and seat post
To avoid damage to either the seat post, the frame
or possibly the rider, the minimum insertion mark
must be inside the frame to such an extent it cannot be seen.
Seat Post
Binder
Bolt
Minimum Insertion
Line
5
Loosen nut on the seat post binder bolt
and add 3 or 4 drops of oil onto the
threads of the bolt. Thread the nut on the
seat post binder bolt loosely. Insert the seat
post into the seat tube of the bicycle frame
observing the minimum insertion mark on
the seat post.
Position the top surface of the seat parallel
with the ground.
Securely tighten the bolts on the seat post
binder bolt.
Look for the letters “R” for right, and “L” for left,
stamped on each pedal spindle. Start each pedal
spindle by hand to avoid stripping the threads.
Tighten with a spanner. Note that the right hand
pedal attaches to the chainwheel side crank arm
with a right-hand (clockwise) thread
. The left
pedal attaches to the other crank arm and has a
left-hand (counter-clockwise) thread. It is very
important that you check the crank set for correct
adjustment and tightness before riding your bicycle.
Once the pedals have been attached, check that the
crank arm rotates smoothly and that there is no
lateral movement.