Safety Instructions

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Cone Nuts
Fork Drop Out
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Front wheel
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1. Make sure the brakes are loose enough to allow the wheel to pass through the brake pads
easily.
2. Place wheel into fork drop outs.
3. Install retaining washers with raised lip pointed towards the fork and insert into the small
hole of the fork blade. NOTE: ehtfoecalpnisrehsawgniniaterpetsevahyamsekibemoS
retaining washer (shown in dotted box). If so, install the step retaining washer, raised
portion sliding in to the fork dropouts.
4. Install axle nut and tighten. Make sure the wheel is centered between the fork blades.
5. Spin the wheel to make sure that it is centered and clears the brake shoes. Tighten the
brakes if necessary.
It is very important to check the front wheel connection to the
bicycle. Failure to properly tighten may cause the front wheel
to dislodge.
Training wheels
First attach the training wheels to the wheel brace. Insert the shoulder bolt through the wheel.
on the shoulder bolt. Lock the training wheel into place by screwing another hex nut onto the
shoulder bolt. Repeat for both training wheels.