Final Assembly Instructions Bikes with Threaded Headsets

Similar documents
Final Assembly Instructions Bikes with Threaded Headsets

Final Assembly Instructions Bikes with Quill Stems

Final Assembly Instructions Bikes with 16 Wheel Size

ASSEMBLY GUIDE: Izip & Ezip Electric Bicycles with Rack-Top Mounted Batteries ( RTMB Bicycles )

UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLING YOUR DIAMONDBACK ROAD BIKE

MODEL: COMMUTER / ROAD BIKE

Have questions? Chat with us live at raleighusa.com or call us at , 8am 5pm PST

Mini Glider Manual. Your Glider comes partially assembled. The front wheel and the handlebars require assembly.

Have questions? Chat with us live at raleighusa.com or call us at , 8am 5pm PST

EZee Glider Manual. Tools needed for Assembly: Wrench (included) Philips Screwdriver (not included) Assembly Instructions

Santa Fe Cycles Assembly Guide Introduction

Have questions? Chat with us live at raleighusa.com or call us at , 8am 5pm PST

ASSEMBLY GUIDE AROUND THE BLOCK - 1, 3, 7, & 21 SPEED SIXTHREEZERO

E-trike Li Assembly Guide

Ladies Shopper Bike Assembly Manual 28C03

Parts List. 7. Handlebars 8. Grips 9. Handlebar Stem 10. Front Brake 11. Front Wheel 12. Crank 13. Chain

Assembly Tools. Assembly will take 1-2 hours

Assembly Tools. Assembly will take about an hour

ASSEMBLY GUIDE TRUE GRIT. LaufCycling.com

Thank you for purchasing the Hollander II Bike from Made.com

3. Fit. 1 Owner s manual

MODEL: FIXIE / TRACK

Folding Dual Suspension MTB. Instruction Manual

Drive Belt Instructions

Thank you for purchasing a WIKE BOX BIKE!

BICYCLE ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS. dutchcycles.com.au. Distribution Centre

SANTANA STOWAWAY TANDEM WITH AIRLINER SAFECASE AND FTS FOAM TRAY SYSTEM ASSEMBLY AND DISASSEMBLY

HOME ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

BackCountry ebikes 2019 MULE Assembly

CRUZBIKE Quest 2.0 Assembly

VERSA BIKE RACK INSTRUCTIONS

model - CYPRESS DX W

To save this document, scroll up and select the download icon

comfort without compromising on performance and to fit your various needs on touring,

Bicycle Owner's Manual Easy Access Bike

TRAILMATE METEOR ASSEMBLY MANUAL

SERVICE CALL TOLL FREE Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Pacific Standard Time

SECTION 1 UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS

2019 MADONE ASSEMBLY MANUAL

HoldUp Plus2. Safety Kit included: See additional instructions for installation. REAR WHEEL TRAY. BASE (1x) lock WASHER (1x) KEY (2x) SAFETY CLIP (1x)

Lectric Cycles Mid-Drive Electric Motor Installation

Troubleshooting Guide

INDOOR BIKE TRAINER Owner s Manual

THIS INSTRUCTION BOOKLET CONTAINS IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION. PLEASE READ AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.

Warning: Please read this entire manual before riding your Simbi. Failure to do so could result in serious injury or even death.

TRICYCLE ADU LT. To register your bike visit

THIS INSTRUCTION BOOKLET CONTAINS IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION. PLEASE READ AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.

Co-Motion Co-Pilot Bicycles for travel

2019 MADONE ASSEMBLY MANUAL

THIS INSTRUCTION BOOKLET CONTAINS IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION. PLEASE READ AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.

Trike-Bike Assembly Manual

EZ-3 USX HD Supplemental Owner s Manual

DM-TRRD (English) Dealer's Manual. ROAD MTB Trekking. City Touring/ Comfort Bike. Rear Derailleur DEORE XT RD-T8000 DEORE RD-T6000

Warning: Please read this entire manual before riding your Fezzari. Failure to do so could result in serious injury or even death.

7130 Lancer Rear Drive Magnetic Commercial Indoor Cycling Bike

The type of terrain: flat and rough-terrain

Helios Separable Tandem Manual

DM-MBST (English) Dealer's Manual. ROAD MTB Trekking. City Touring/ Comfort Bike. Shifting lever. EZ-FIRE Plus ST-EF500 ST-EF510

DM-MARD (English) Dealer's Manual. ROAD MTB Trekking. City Touring/ Comfort Bike REAR DERAILLEUR XTR RD-M9100 RD-M9120

SPM INDOOR TRAINING CYCLE ASSEMBLY MANUAL MODEL: SPM

INDOOR CYCLING BIKE SF-B1110 USER MANUAL

CLASS CYCLE P8000 OWNER'S MANUAL JOHNSON HEALTH TECH. CO., LTD.

THIS INSTRUCTION BOOKLET CONTAINS IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION. PLEASE READ AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.

FRAMESET ASSEMBLY GUIDE TRUE GRIT. LaufCycling.com

1. General Safety Information. Silvio V2.2 Assembly Instructions Assembly. Adjust to the rider.

E-118 Assembly Guide

Owner s Manual 700c Fixed Gear Bicycles

KMX Kompact Sports Trike

Bicycle Owner s Manual

INSTRUCTION GUIDE TRANSITION CARBON (ALL MODELS)

Assembly Instructions And User Guide

DM-RAPD (English) Dealer's Manual. ROAD MTB Trekking. City Touring/ Comfort Bike. SPD-SL Pedal DURA-ACE PD-R9100 ULTEGRA PD-R8000 SM-PD63

Item N o.: Item N am e:40cm Boys Rival Bike

Congratulations on your purchase of a JC Series Performer trike! The Performer JC Series is designed for everything from touring to commuting and

DM-RD (English) Dealer s Manual. ROAD Rear Derailleur RD-9000 RD-6800 RD-5800 RD-4700

Contents. 5 Use Brake Operation Security... 34

E-116 Assembly Guide

Front derailleur. Dealer's Manual SORA FD-R3000 FD-R3030 CLARIS FD-R2000 FD-R2030. ROAD MTB Trekking. City Touring/ Comfort Bike DM-RBFD001-01

HELMETS SAVE LIVES!!! ALWAYS WEAR A PROPERLY FITTED HELMET WHEN YOU RIDE YOUR BICYCLE. DO NOT RIDE AT NIGHT. AVOID RIDING IN WET CONDITIONS.

PRO1030 Bi-Directional Assembly Replacement

DM-MBRD (English) Dealer's Manual. ROAD MTB Trekking. City Touring/ Comfort Bike. Rear Derailleur SLX RD-M7000 DEORE RD-M6000

TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION

EXTERNALLY ROUTED DROPPER POST owner S MANUAL

SERIES 2 RAMP OWNER S MANUAL TOOLS REQUIRED: BEFORE YOU BEGIN... Read and understand these instructions before beginning a ramp setup.

USER GUIDE TO POWER ASSISTED BIKES

THIS INSTRUCTION BOOKLET CONTAINS IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION. PLEASE READ AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.

Bicycle Owner s Manual Children s Bicycles

222 Schwinn Recumbent Exercise Bike Parts List Full Size Hardware Chart Product Illustration Assembly Instructions

ES-701 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

USER MANUAL. you pedal, something amazing happens

THIS INSTRUCTION BOOKLET CONTAINS IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION. PLEASE READ AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.

Owner s Manual for Coaster Brake Bicycles This Owner's Manual contains assembly, operation, and maintenance instructions.

MANUAL LEKKER BIKES 2016

THIS INSTRUCTION BOOKLET CONTAINS IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION. PLEASE READ AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.

Safety manual Beinn 20/24/26

space, turn up your party playlist and get to know your new travel companion!

Front derailleur. Dealer's Manual XTR FD-M9000 FD-M9020 FD-M9025 DEORE XT FD-M8000 FD-M8020 FD-M8025 DEORE FD-M612 FD-M617 FD-M618 SLX FD-M672 FD-M677

DM-RARD (English) Dealer's Manual. ROAD MTB Trekking. City Touring/ Comfort Bike. Rear Derailleur DURA-ACE RD-R9100 ULTEGRA RD-R8000

Bicycle Owner s Manual

Front derailleur. Dealer's Manual FD-M9000 FD-M9020 FD-M9025 FD-M8000 FD-M8020 FD-M8025 FD-M612 FD-M617 FD-M618 FD-M672 FD-M677

Transcription:

Final Assembly Instructions Bikes with Threaded Headsets Thank you for buying your new bicycle from L.L.Bean. Read these instructions carefully before beginning the final assembly. Prior to shipping, our expert cycling technicians completely assembled and tuned your bicycle to ensure that all components are functioning properly. However, for shipping purposes we have to partially disassemble your bicycle. Although this bicycle has been factory pre-assembled, some loosening may have occurred during shipping and handling. WARNING: BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO RIDE THIS BICYCLE, read the enclosed Owner s Manual thoroughly. The Owner s Manual includes important information on customizing your bike for an optimal fit. Tools required for final assembly: Cutting-type pliers for removal of packaging materials, including zip-ties 5mm & 6mm Allen wrenches for tightening stem bolt 15mm wrench or adjustable wrench for tightening pedals Phillips head screwdriver for tightening the front reflector BEFORE GETTING STARTED: PLEASE REMOVE BICYCLE FROM BOX AND REMOVE PACKAGING MATERIAL. Recommended tool diagonal cutting pliers, wire cutter, heavy duty shears, or multi-tool wire cutter. FYI - Your bicycle may appear different from those in photos. pg.1

Assembly Instructions 1. FRONT WHEEL AND FORK To fit your bike into the shipping box, the front fork may have been reversed and the front wheel has been removed. Brakes must be in front of the fork as seen here. Head tube Correct brake position If you find the brakes behind the fork, spin the fork 180 degrees. Spin so the brake cable does not wrap around the head tube. In proper position, the fork ends will face forward and brakes will be in front of the fork. The brake cable may have been connected for shipping. It will need to be disconnected to install the wheel. To disconnect, hold the brake arms together and remove the silver insert from the cable stop. To reconnect after wheel is on, hold the brake arms together and insert the silver insert into the cable stop as show in the photo or as seen on the rear brake of your bike. Disconnected brake cable Properly connected brake cable Cable stop Silver insert Silver insert connected to cable stop To install the quick-release front wheel: Remove the quick-release front skewer from the parts box. Check for the tread direction on the tire sidewall (if the tread is directional there will be an arrow on the sidewall). With the tire in the correct direction, insert the wheel between the fork blades so that the axle seats firmly at the top of the slots, which are at the tips of the fork blades (the fork dropouts). Remove adjusting nut from skewer and slide skewer through the fork and axle. There should be a spring on each end of the skewer. Both should be facing with the small end into the fork (refer to pictures below). While holding the wheel firmly to the top of the slots in the fork dropout and at the same time centering the wheel rim in the fork, tension and secure the quick release lever. After reconnecting the brake cable, spin the wheel to make sure the it is centered in the frame and clears the brake pads. Quickrelease in correct closed position pg.2

Note direction of springs Correctly installed skewer Correct quick-release tensioning: 1. Turn the lever to the open position so that the curved part faces away from the bicycle. 2. While holding the lever in one hand, tighten the adjusting nut until it stops. 3. Pivot the lever towards the closed position. When the lever is halfway closed, there must be firm resistance to turn it beyond that point. If resistance is not firm, open the lever and tighten the adjusting nut in a clockwise direction. 4. Continue to pivot the lever all the way to the closed position so that the curved part faces the bicycle. Note: If you can fully close the quick release without wrapping your fingers around the fork for leverage, and the lever does not leave a clear imprint in the palm of your hand, the tension is insufficient. Open the lever, turn the adjustment nut and try again. Continue until quick release lever closes properly. Reconnect the brake cable as explained above. Please also refer to the Owner s Manual for additional information. 2. INSTALL HANDLEBAR AND STEM. Required tool 6mm Allen wrench. If there is a protective plastic cap on the end of the stem, remove and discard it before inserting into the head tube. Insert handlebar stem into head tube. You may need to loosen the stem bolt slightly. Make sure to insert stem past the minimum insertion line, and then adjust to desired height. Before tightening, align stem and handlebar with the front wheel. Stem bolt head Minimum insertion line The stem bolt works by drawing this wedged piece up until it locks the stem in place. Tighten and loosen the stem bolt with a 6mm Allen wrench. Turn clockwise to tighten, counter clockwise to loosen. Stem Head tube pg.3

Tighten stem bolt firmly. To check tightness, brace front wheel between your knees, then try to turn the handlebar left and right. The stem should not move. The handlebar should be aligned square to the tire, if not, slightly loosen the stem bolt, adjust square and retighten. Cables should be in brackets and routed in smooth rounded paths (not pinched or bent). Brakes are to the front of the fork. Handlebar clamp bolts The handlebars may have been rotated for shipping. To adjust loosen the handlebar clamp bolts on the stem. Rotate to desired angle and tighten the bolts. The bolts should be tightened enough that there is no movement when firmly pushing against the handlebar. NOTE: After completing Step 2, Install Handlebar and Stem, your bike should look like this handlebar and stem facing forward with front brakes located in front of fork. REMEMBER, the handlebar stem may be raised or lowered for comfort, but it should never be raised above the Minimum insertion line marked on the stem. 3. ATTACHMENT OF SADDLE TO SEAT POST (If already attached skip this step) Required tool- 6mm hex wrench To fit your bike into the shipping box the saddle may not be attached to the seat post. Please follow the instructions below to correctly attach your saddle. To attach the saddle to the seat post, unpack the seat post and saddle. Loosen the seat post clamp bolt with a 6mm hex wrench. Position the seat post clamp mechanism along the saddle rails. Make sure the clamping mechanism is clamping on the straight part of the saddle rails and is not touching the curved part of the rails. Snug the seat post clamp bolt. Top plate turned for mounting Seat post clamping mechanism Saddle rails Loosen seat post clamp bolt Position saddle rails between the seat post clamping mechanism and snug the seat post clamp bolt pg.4

Insert the seat post into the bike s seat tube. The saddle is adjustable forward and back along the saddle rails and can be angled up or down. The best starting position is with the saddle horizontal and in the middle of the seat rails. With the bike on the ground find this position and tighten the seat post clamp bolt. Saddle set horizontal Open the quick-release lever of the seat tube clamp and slide in the seat post Seat mounted correctly 4. INSTALL PEDALS. Required tool 15mm open-end wrench, or adjustable wrench. CAUTION: The right pedal has right-hand threads and must be installed in the right crankarm, tightening in a clockwise direction. The left pedal has left-hand threads and must be installed in the left crankarm, tightening in a counter-clockwise direction. To avoid cross-threading, carefully start and tighten pedals by hand. Then tighten securely with a 15mm wrench. Pedals are marked L and R on their spindles. Place right pedal into right crankarm and turn clockwise. Insert left pedal into left crankarm and turn counterclockwise. pg.5

5. INSTALL SADDLE AND ADJUST SADDLE HEIGHT. If the seat and seat post are not already installed, insert the seat post into the seat post tube. WARNING: The seatpost may be raised or lowered for comfort, but it should never be raised above the minimum insertion line marked on the seatpost. To raise or lower seatpost, open the quick-release lever as shown and close when adjusted. If not equipped with quick-release, loosen and tighten hex head bolt. To determine proper saddle height, position right pedal at the bottom of its revolution, aligned with the seat tube. While sitting on saddle, place your heel on right pedal. Your leg should be fully extended. Adjust saddle height if necessary and repeat. Now place the ball of your foot directly over the center of the pedal (normal riding position). This should result in the correct bend at the knee. Generally, you do not want to raise your saddle higher than determined by this method. If you have to rock your hips to reach the bottom of the pedal stroke, then your saddle is too high. However, if while riding your bicycle, this position doesn t feel comfortable to you, adjust as necessary. 6. ATTACH REFLECTORS Required tool Phillips head screwdriver The front and rear reflectors may have been adjusted or not installed to prevent shipping damage. Be sure to mount the red reflector facing the rear of the bike and the white reflector facing forward. Both reflectors should be set perpendicular to the ground and secured before riding. Reflector styles may vary slightly. These instructions are a guide for the most common types. To install a seatpost-mounted rear reflector (red), remove the reflector mounting screw and gently open the bracket enough to slide over the stem. Position the reflector and secure with the screw. Use care not to over-tighten as the bracket may crack. If the reflector has an adjustment screw, loosen the adjustment screw to set the reflector perpendicular to the ground and tighten to secure. Reflector without adjustment screw Reflector with adjustment screw Mounting screw pg.6

To install a handlebar-mounted front reflector (white), remove the reflector mounting screw and gently open the bracket enough to slide over the handlebar on the left side of the stem. Position the reflector perpendicular to the ground and secure with the screw. Use care not to over-tighten as the bracket may crack. Fork mounted reflectors will be mounted but need to be adjusted to the proper position. Rotate the reflector upright. Loosen the adjustment screw located below the reflector, set perpendicular to the ground and tighten to secure. Properly positioned handlebar reflector Properly positioned fork reflector Adjustment screw Mounting screw NOTE: For additional maintenance and safety tips, be sure to read your Owner s Manual thoroughly. Custom Fitting your Handlebar (adjustable stems only) Your stem angle comes pre-adjusted for the average rider and may be perfectly satisfactory where it is. However, some bikes have an adjustable riser stem. You may be able to raise or lower it, as well as move it farther away from you. If you d like to be sitting more upright, you can move it up and back towards you. If you feel that your riding position is too upright, you can move it lower and out away from you. Moving the stem straight up and down is the simplest way to make minor height adjustments. This was covered in the assembly instructions. (Remember not to raise the stem over the minimum insertion line. ) The stem can be moved up and down. pg.7

Rotating the adjustable riser bar gives you more adjustment. To do this you may need to loosen the riser through bolt (see below) a few turns using Allen wrenches (you might need two, one for each side). Loosen the riser clamp bolt at the front of the riser (see below), holding the clamp away with your finger to disengage the teeth. Rotate the bar to the desired position and retighten, tightening the riser clamp bolt first, and then the riser through bolt. Riser adjusted fully upright and back. Riser adjusted fully down and forward. Handlebar clamp bolts Riser through bolt may need to be loosened first. It may take an Allen wrench on each side to keep it from spinning. Riser clamp bolt needs to be loosened to disengage the teeth. This space should be equal on both sides. After adjusting the riser angle you may need to rotate the handlebar back to a more level upright position by loosening the two handlebar clamp bolts, rotating the bar to the position you want, and retightening them. (Retighten them equally by turning each one turn at a time, so the space between them and the clamp base is equal on both sides.) pg.8