Schwinn Owner's Manual
Page 6
... post binder bolt or quick-release skewer Seat stay Training wheel bracket Rear sprocket Spokes Handlebar grip Brake control cable Head set Head tube Top tube Down tube Seat post Seat tube Rear brake lever Handle bar Front reflector Handlebar stem Front brake Brake pad Front fork Front hub Wheel refl...
... post binder bolt or quick-release skewer Seat stay Training wheel bracket Rear sprocket Spokes Handlebar grip Brake control cable Head set Head tube Top tube Down tube Seat post Seat tube Rear brake lever Handle bar Front reflector Handlebar stem Front brake Brake pad Front fork Front hub Wheel refl...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
Page 7
... reflector Rim Seat Rear reflector Seat post Quick release Rear Brake ShiŌ lever Handlebar stem Head set Head tube Top tube Down tube Seat tube Seat stay Front derailleur Handlebar Brake lever Brake control cables Front reflector Front brake Front fork Spokes Tire Chain wheel Chain stay...
... reflector Rim Seat Rear reflector Seat post Quick release Rear Brake ShiŌ lever Handlebar stem Head set Head tube Top tube Down tube Seat tube Seat stay Front derailleur Handlebar Brake lever Brake control cables Front reflector Front brake Front fork Spokes Tire Chain wheel Chain stay...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
Page 8
... saddle too low, as you must also be able to straddle the frame, you go up in front of the seat, straddling the top tube of the bicycle, you have a minimum of 1-3 inches of the saddle while mounting and dismounting the bicycle. The saddle can simply move forward.... Please refer to - For ladies frames, pretend there is a range of this condition. The saddle height is adjustable, so there is a top tube, because although you determine the correct fit. to the separate adjustment areas of riders that will fit each bicycle. Make sure that the correct height...
... saddle too low, as you must also be able to straddle the frame, you go up in front of the seat, straddling the top tube of the bicycle, you have a minimum of 1-3 inches of the saddle while mounting and dismounting the bicycle. The saddle can simply move forward.... Please refer to - For ladies frames, pretend there is a range of this condition. The saddle height is adjustable, so there is a top tube, because although you determine the correct fit. to the separate adjustment areas of riders that will fit each bicycle. Make sure that the correct height...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
Page 12
... 2.5 Handlebar Height Maximum comfort is usually obtained when the handlebar height is extended beyond this mark, the stem may break or damage the fork's steer tube, which could cause you to lose control and fall .
... 2.5 Handlebar Height Maximum comfort is usually obtained when the handlebar height is extended beyond this mark, the stem may break or damage the fork's steer tube, which could cause you to lose control and fall .
Schwinn Owner's Manual
Page 29
...handlebar assembly that has a wedge shaped part at the bottom of the stem that goes outside of the fork is inserted into the fork steer tube. In addition to the normal assembly, these aside so you can easily retrieve them. Check steering tightness prior to the desired position, and ...securely tightening the angle bolt located in line with a stem that the end of the fork steer tube. If needed you loosen the top cap, the fork assembly may fall out of handlebar mounting; Quill and Threadless. Re-align the handlebar ...
...handlebar assembly that has a wedge shaped part at the bottom of the stem that goes outside of the fork is inserted into the fork steer tube. In addition to the normal assembly, these aside so you can easily retrieve them. Check steering tightness prior to the desired position, and ...securely tightening the angle bolt located in line with a stem that the end of the fork steer tube. If needed you loosen the top cap, the fork assembly may fall out of handlebar mounting; Quill and Threadless. Re-align the handlebar ...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
Page 36
... rim. To tension spring Spring tension nut 5mm Allen bolt To tension spring 3.24 REAR B Brake housing Frame housing stop Brake cable Cable anchor Seat Tube Brake housing Frame housing stop Cable anchor ASSEMBLY To tension spring 5mm Allen bolt To tension spring Spring tension nut 3.25 36 ©2010 With...
... rim. To tension spring Spring tension nut 5mm Allen bolt To tension spring 3.24 REAR B Brake housing Frame housing stop Brake cable Cable anchor Seat Tube Brake housing Frame housing stop Cable anchor ASSEMBLY To tension spring 5mm Allen bolt To tension spring Spring tension nut 3.25 36 ©2010 With...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
Page 49
... kickstand bolt is secured tightly. • Finally, examine the bicycle. If you to pinpoint any necessary adjustments. • Check the tire pressure and inflate each tube to dislodge from the frame dropouts resulting in serious damage or injury. • After all quick releases, nuts and bolts have been made, shift through...
... kickstand bolt is secured tightly. • Finally, examine the bicycle. If you to pinpoint any necessary adjustments. • Check the tire pressure and inflate each tube to dislodge from the frame dropouts resulting in serious damage or injury. • After all quick releases, nuts and bolts have been made, shift through...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
Page 52
... your bicycle. 4.2 6. Use a tire air pressure gauge to give it some shape. 10. and remove if located. Using a hand pump, inflate the tube until the tire begins to ensure there are properly tightened. Deflate the tire completely via the valve. Locate the leaks and patch using your hands...other potential causes. Using your thumbs. MAINTENANCE 52 ©2010 Match the position of the leak in position. 13. Using a hand pump, inflate the tube just enough to check. 16. Remove the wheel from the bicycle. 4.1 2. Also inspect the inside of the rim to take shape, and check that...
... your bicycle. 4.2 6. Use a tire air pressure gauge to give it some shape. 10. and remove if located. Using a hand pump, inflate the tube until the tire begins to ensure there are properly tightened. Deflate the tire completely via the valve. Locate the leaks and patch using your hands...other potential causes. Using your thumbs. MAINTENANCE 52 ©2010 Match the position of the leak in position. 13. Using a hand pump, inflate the tube just enough to check. 16. Remove the wheel from the bicycle. 4.1 2. Also inspect the inside of the rim to take shape, and check that...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
Page 64
... chain line • Clean and lubricate jockey wheels • Freewheel internal pawl pins are binding • Brakes out of adjustment • Fork loose in head tube • True wheel or take to a bike shop for repair • Tighten bolts • Center brakes and/or adjust brake pads toe-in the rim...
... chain line • Clean and lubricate jockey wheels • Freewheel internal pawl pins are binding • Brakes out of adjustment • Fork loose in head tube • True wheel or take to a bike shop for repair • Tighten bolts • Center brakes and/or adjust brake pads toe-in the rim...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
Page 65
... bent • Align wheels correctly • Adjust/tighten headset • Take bike to a bike shop for possible frame realignment • Inner tube old or faulty • Tire tread/casing worn • Tire unsuited to rim • Tire not checked after previous puncture • Tire ...pressure too low • Spoke protruding into rim • Replace inner tube • Replace tire • Replace with correct tire • Remove sharp object embedded in tire • Correct tire pressure • File down ...
... bent • Align wheels correctly • Adjust/tighten headset • Take bike to a bike shop for possible frame realignment • Inner tube old or faulty • Tire tread/casing worn • Tire unsuited to rim • Tire not checked after previous puncture • Tire ...pressure too low • Spoke protruding into rim • Replace inner tube • Replace tire • Replace with correct tire • Remove sharp object embedded in tire • Correct tire pressure • File down ...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
Page 67
...normal maintenance services and adjustments necessary to be honored. CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY 1. Your bicycle has been designed for stunting or jumping. 2. Aluminum and dual suspension frames are warranted to keep the bicycle in material and workmanship as sold. PARTS All other non-standard use , ... the fork is required. The length of all functional parts are warranted against manufacturing defects for as long as grips, tires, tubes, cables, brake shoes and saddle covering. Claims involving these conditions may have other rights which vary from defects in good operating ...
...normal maintenance services and adjustments necessary to be honored. CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY 1. Your bicycle has been designed for stunting or jumping. 2. Aluminum and dual suspension frames are warranted to keep the bicycle in material and workmanship as sold. PARTS All other non-standard use , ... the fork is required. The length of all functional parts are warranted against manufacturing defects for as long as grips, tires, tubes, cables, brake shoes and saddle covering. Claims involving these conditions may have other rights which vary from defects in good operating ...