Schwinn Owner's Manual
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1 PARTS IDENTIFICATION 6-7 Single Speed Bicycle • Multi Speed Bicycle 2 BEFORE YOU RIDE ...8-25 Warning, Note to parents • Fit • Helmets, Protective Gear & Clothing • Safety Checklist • Riding Safety • ...Handlebar • Front Wheel • Saddle • Pedals • Adjustments • Final Check 4 MAINTENANCE ...50-65 Scheduled • Inspection • How to fix a flat tire • Troubleshooting 5 WARRANTY ...66-67 Take notice of this symbol throughout this manual and pay particular attention to the instructions blocked off and preceded by...
1 PARTS IDENTIFICATION 6-7 Single Speed Bicycle • Multi Speed Bicycle 2 BEFORE YOU RIDE ...8-25 Warning, Note to parents • Fit • Helmets, Protective Gear & Clothing • Safety Checklist • Riding Safety • ...Handlebar • Front Wheel • Saddle • Pedals • Adjustments • Final Check 4 MAINTENANCE ...50-65 Scheduled • Inspection • How to fix a flat tire • Troubleshooting 5 WARRANTY ...66-67 Take notice of this symbol throughout this manual and pay particular attention to the instructions blocked off and preceded by...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
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... Handle bar Front reflector Handlebar stem Front brake Brake pad Front fork Front hub Wheel reflector Pedal Tire valve Training wheel Chain wheel Chain Crank arm Chain stay Rim Tire 1.1 6 ©2010 Single speed bicycles vary greatly. PARTS IDENTIFICATION SINGLE SPEED BICYCLE Get to know the parts of your bicycle.
... Handle bar Front reflector Handlebar stem Front brake Brake pad Front fork Front hub Wheel reflector Pedal Tire valve Training wheel Chain wheel Chain Crank arm Chain stay Rim Tire 1.1 6 ©2010 Single speed bicycles vary greatly. PARTS IDENTIFICATION SINGLE SPEED BICYCLE Get to know the parts of your bicycle.
Schwinn Owner's Manual
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... Brake control cables Front reflector Front brake Front fork Spokes Tire Chain wheel Chain stay Chain Rear derailleur BoƩom Bracket Axle Crank arm Tire valve Pedal Front hub ©2010 1.2 7 Multi speed bicycles vary greatly. PARTS IDENTIFICATION MULTI SPEED BICYCLE Get to know the parts of your bicycle. This will...
... Brake control cables Front reflector Front brake Front fork Spokes Tire Chain wheel Chain stay Chain Rear derailleur BoƩom Bracket Axle Crank arm Tire valve Pedal Front hub ©2010 1.2 7 Multi speed bicycles vary greatly. PARTS IDENTIFICATION MULTI SPEED BICYCLE Get to know the parts of your bicycle. This will...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
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...of conditions for the operation of a bicycle that are in good condition, and bike paths. Contact with irregular terrain and loss of tire contact with relatively narrow tires that includes Condition 1 and Condition 2 as well as hardcore mountain, Freeriding, Downhill, North Shore, Dirt Jumping, Hucking etc. ... spend time in .) or less are anticipated." For off -road capability. Some come with relatively wide tires that are light-weight, favoring nimble speed over intermediate terrain (e.g., hilly with small obstacles like roots, rocks, loose surfaces and hard pack and depressions).
...of conditions for the operation of a bicycle that are in good condition, and bike paths. Contact with irregular terrain and loss of tire contact with relatively narrow tires that includes Condition 1 and Condition 2 as well as hardcore mountain, Freeriding, Downhill, North Shore, Dirt Jumping, Hucking etc. ... spend time in .) or less are anticipated." For off -road capability. Some come with relatively wide tires that are light-weight, favoring nimble speed over intermediate terrain (e.g., hilly with small obstacles like roots, rocks, loose surfaces and hard pack and depressions).
Schwinn Owner's Manual
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... Foot operated brakes allow extra stopping distance, and slow down before turning. It is recommended to practice braking so that you push back on the tire, and terrain, and can cause a loss of foot and hand operated brakes. But if you have a combination of steering control, and cause a crash.... predictable when stopping. It is strong enough to "lock up the front wheel, as terrain changes to be careful to operate them at a controllable speed. It is equipped with a front wheel hand brake, be extra careful, and allow the rider to pedal forward to accelerate the bicycle, and pedal...
... Foot operated brakes allow extra stopping distance, and slow down before turning. It is recommended to practice braking so that you push back on the tire, and terrain, and can cause a loss of foot and hand operated brakes. But if you have a combination of steering control, and cause a crash.... predictable when stopping. It is strong enough to "lock up the front wheel, as terrain changes to be careful to operate them at a controllable speed. It is equipped with a front wheel hand brake, be extra careful, and allow the rider to pedal forward to accelerate the bicycle, and pedal...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
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... and the 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 a professional bicycle shop. Remember: Always wear a helmet and obey all adjustments have been tightened securely. •...and bolts have been made, shift through every gear several times at varying speeds. ASSEMBLY ©2010 49 Failure to do this manual, OR take it to the recommended psi as stated on the tire's sidewall. Exceeding the recommended pressure may cause the front/rear wheel to ...
... and the 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 a professional bicycle shop. Remember: Always wear a helmet and obey all adjustments have been tightened securely. •...and bolts have been made, shift through every gear several times at varying speeds. ASSEMBLY ©2010 49 Failure to do this manual, OR take it to the recommended psi as stated on the tire's sidewall. Exceeding the recommended pressure may cause the front/rear wheel to ...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
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... or dusty conditions. Remove the left pedal by turning it clockwise with a damaged chain. Rear Sprocket Front Chainwheel (Fig. 4.11) For single speed bicycles, ensure that there are needed for further information. To disassemble: Rear sprocket Front chainwheel Pull up • 10 mm • Straightedge Lubrication...turning it stretches, breaks, or causes inefficient gear shifting. Take care to wipe off excess oil, and not to get oil on the tires or rim braking surfaces. ©2010 57 Make sure that chain tension is achieved. • Pull up 1. Clean and inspect all ...
... or dusty conditions. Remove the left pedal by turning it clockwise with a damaged chain. Rear Sprocket Front Chainwheel (Fig. 4.11) For single speed bicycles, ensure that there are needed for further information. To disassemble: Rear sprocket Front chainwheel Pull up • 10 mm • Straightedge Lubrication...turning it stretches, breaks, or causes inefficient gear shifting. Take care to wipe off excess oil, and not to get oil on the tires or rim braking surfaces. ©2010 57 Make sure that chain tension is achieved. • Pull up 1. Clean and inspect all ...