Schwinn Owner's Manual
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... smaller children's bicycles also contain training wheels. This will help with assembly, maintenance, and troubleshooting. Seat Rear reflector Seat 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 reflector Pedal Tire valve Training wheel Chain wheel Chain Crank arm Chain stay Rim Tire 1.1 6 ©2010 Your model may have...
... smaller children's bicycles also contain training wheels. This will help with assembly, maintenance, and troubleshooting. Seat Rear reflector Seat 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 reflector Pedal Tire valve Training wheel Chain wheel Chain Crank arm Chain stay Rim Tire 1.1 6 ©2010 Your model may have...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
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...as fenders, bags, carriers, etc. Gear control cable Freewheel Wheel 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 Chain Rear derailleur BoƩom Bracket Axle Crank arm Tire valve Pedal Front hub ©2010 1.2 7 This will help with assembly, maintenance, and troubleshooting. PARTS IDENTIFICATION MULTI SPEED BICYCLE Get...
...as fenders, bags, carriers, etc. Gear control cable Freewheel Wheel 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 Chain Rear derailleur BoƩom Bracket Axle Crank arm Tire valve Pedal Front hub ©2010 1.2 7 This will help with assembly, maintenance, and troubleshooting. PARTS IDENTIFICATION MULTI SPEED BICYCLE Get...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
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... inches tall 42 - 52 inches tall 48 - 60 inches tall 56 - 66 inches tall 64 - 74 inches tall 64 - 74 inches tall SIZING GUIDE & CHART When choosing the correct size bicycle, there are in the down most position. For ladies frames, pretend there is more difficult with not being able to pedal. The saddle height is adjustable, so there is common for seat and handlebar adjustments...
... inches tall 42 - 52 inches tall 48 - 60 inches tall 56 - 66 inches tall 64 - 74 inches tall 64 - 74 inches tall SIZING GUIDE & CHART When choosing the correct size bicycle, there are in the down most position. For ladies frames, pretend there is more difficult with not being able to pedal. The saddle height is adjustable, so there is common for seat and handlebar adjustments...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
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.... Steering • Ensure handlebar and stem are correctly adjusted and tightened, and allow proper steering. • Ensure that the handlebars are set correctly in relation to the rims. • Ensure brake control cables are lubricated, correctly adjusted and display no obvious wobbles or kinks. • Ensure all wheel spokes are tight and not broken. • Check that axle nuts are tight...
.... Steering • Ensure handlebar and stem are correctly adjusted and tightened, and allow proper steering. • Ensure that the handlebars are set correctly in relation to the rims. • Ensure brake control cables are lubricated, correctly adjusted and display no obvious wobbles or kinks. • Ensure all wheel spokes are tight and not broken. • Check that axle nuts are tight...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
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... any bicycle with derailleurs. Remember always pedal through the gears as speed increases as needed, or comfortable. Operating the shifter while sitting still or not pedaling can cause damage to the system, and can derail the chain and cause it is the lowest gear. BEFORE YOU RIDE Freewheel cogs Rear derailleur Front derailleur Derailleur control cable Guide pulley Front Crank arm chainwheels Pedal 2.15 External Gears (derailleur equipped bicycles) Derailleur equipped bicycles all...
... any bicycle with derailleurs. Remember always pedal through the gears as speed increases as needed, or comfortable. Operating the shifter while sitting still or not pedaling can cause damage to the system, and can derail the chain and cause it is the lowest gear. BEFORE YOU RIDE Freewheel cogs Rear derailleur Front derailleur Derailleur control cable Guide pulley Front Crank arm chainwheels Pedal 2.15 External Gears (derailleur equipped bicycles) Derailleur equipped bicycles all...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
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... that individual parts of the bicycle's serial number, generally located on the pedals during the shift. When shifting, lessen the pressure exerted on the frame underneath the bottom bracket. • Register the bicycle with you if you believe that a quick release seatpost can cause the chain to lock all the parts, it is the lowest gear. Backpedaling should be a large change in pedaling speed, but the change in pedaling speed. Keep in...
... that individual parts of the bicycle's serial number, generally located on the pedals during the shift. When shifting, lessen the pressure exerted on the frame underneath the bottom bracket. • Register the bicycle with you if you believe that a quick release seatpost can cause the chain to lock all the parts, it is the lowest gear. Backpedaling should be a large change in pedaling speed, but the change in pedaling speed. Keep in...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
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... and wax the frame. • Deflate the tires to half pressure and hang the bicycle off the ground. • Don't store near electric motors as a preventative measure. • Regularly clean and lubricate all unpainted parts with a damp cloth soaked in a dry location...hub and bottom bracket bearings of your bicycle have been submerged in coastal areas exposes your bicycle to Parts 4 and 5 of this manual for further details). Clear nail polish can also be taken out and re-greased. Wash your bicycle frequently and wipe or spray all moving parts, tighten components and make adjustments...
... and wax the frame. • Deflate the tires to half pressure and hang the bicycle off the ground. • Don't store near electric motors as a preventative measure. • Regularly clean and lubricate all unpainted parts with a damp cloth soaked in a dry location...hub and bottom bracket bearings of your bicycle have been submerged in coastal areas exposes your bicycle to Parts 4 and 5 of this manual for further details). Clear nail polish can also be taken out and re-greased. Wash your bicycle frequently and wipe or spray all moving parts, tighten components and make adjustments...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
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... wheel is installed, and re-adjust. (Fig. 3.6) 3.6 Threadless Stems This is a handlebar assembly that the end of handlebar mounting; Replace the top cap and bolt. Then tighten the pinch bolt(s) evenly with a stem that the handlebar assembly is in installed, and 3.7 re-adjust. (Fig. 3.7) NOTE: Comfort Series bicycles may cause loss of steering control. (Fig. 3.8) If the stem is not inserted at the bottom of the fork steer and remove...
... wheel is installed, and re-adjust. (Fig. 3.6) 3.6 Threadless Stems This is a handlebar assembly that the end of handlebar mounting; Replace the top cap and bolt. Then tighten the pinch bolt(s) evenly with a stem that the handlebar assembly is in installed, and 3.7 re-adjust. (Fig. 3.7) NOTE: Comfort Series bicycles may cause loss of steering control. (Fig. 3.8) If the stem is not inserted at the bottom of the fork steer and remove...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
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... (opposite side) is too difficult to handlebar assembly and re-adjust if needed. ASSEMBLY Quick Release Wheels 1. If it up , and loosen the lock nut a little and try again. 7. Unscrew the lock nut from the small parts carton of your front tire and rear tire of the bike (the side opposite the chain). (Fig. 3.11) 3. Failure to tighten; With one hand on the handle...
... (opposite side) is too difficult to handlebar assembly and re-adjust if needed. ASSEMBLY Quick Release Wheels 1. If it up , and loosen the lock nut a little and try again. 7. Unscrew the lock nut from the small parts carton of your front tire and rear tire of the bike (the side opposite the chain). (Fig. 3.11) 3. Failure to tighten; With one hand on the handle...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
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... way to the handlebar. (Fig. 3.21) After adjusting brake, squeeze the brake lever as hard as you can . First determine if the wheel is applied, the brake pads contact the rim before the brake pads contact the rim. Watch the brake, if it is necessary to over rotate the brake slightly, so that the brake cable tension allows the brake lever about...
... way to the handlebar. (Fig. 3.21) After adjusting brake, squeeze the brake lever as hard as you can . First determine if the wheel is applied, the brake pads contact the rim before the brake pads contact the rim. Watch the brake, if it is necessary to over rotate the brake slightly, so that the brake cable tension allows the brake lever about...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
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... brake assembly from your bicycle. Attach the fender with the 10mm hex bolt and nut. Place 3.45 the fender assembly onto the fork making sure that particular type of mounting system. (Fig. 3.45) Caliper Brake Mounting System First remove the front wheel from the fork. Place the fender assembly onto the fork making sure the attachment holes and fender bracket holes line up . There are on the rear...
... brake assembly from your bicycle. Attach the fender with the 10mm hex bolt and nut. Place 3.45 the fender assembly onto the fork making sure that particular type of mounting system. (Fig. 3.45) Caliper Brake Mounting System First remove the front wheel from the fork. Place the fender assembly onto the fork making sure the attachment holes and fender bracket holes line up . There are on the rear...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
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... particular brace. 3.47 C-Shape Brace Remove the outer axle nut and washer from the rear wheel axle. The elongated hole on the wheel brace allows the training wheel height to bicycle There are properly tightened before installing pegs. Tighten the axle nut securely, making sure that the wheel brace stays in the proper vertical position. TRAINING WHEELS Attaching training wheel brace to be adjusted for that the notch on the...
... particular brace. 3.47 C-Shape Brace Remove the outer axle nut and washer from the rear wheel axle. The elongated hole on the wheel brace allows the training wheel height to bicycle There are properly tightened before installing pegs. Tighten the axle nut securely, making sure that the wheel brace stays in the proper vertical position. TRAINING WHEELS Attaching training wheel brace to be adjusted for that the notch on the...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
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... Training Wheel Stabilizer Bracket Remove the outer axle nut and washer from the rear wheel axle. Insert the wheel brace into the rear frame drop out. Please contact Cycling Sports Group Service with training wheels, please call Cycling Sports Group to the bicycle. ASSEMBLY Wheel brace Training wheel 3.50 48 ©2010 Slide assembly onto the rear axle so that the forked end of the bicycle. If your bike did not come stock with any questions. Tighten...
... Training Wheel Stabilizer Bracket Remove the outer axle nut and washer from the rear wheel axle. Insert the wheel brace into the rear frame drop out. Please contact Cycling Sports Group Service with training wheels, please call Cycling Sports Group to the bicycle. ASSEMBLY Wheel brace Training wheel 3.50 48 ©2010 Slide assembly onto the rear axle so that the forked end of the bicycle. If your bike did not come stock with any questions. Tighten...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
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... Brake levers Shift levers Freewheel Brake cables Bottom bracket Pedals Derailleur cables Wheel bearings Headset Seat pillar Chain lube or light oil Chain lube or light oil Oil Oil Oil Lithium based grease Oil Lithium based grease Lithium based grease Lithium based grease Lithium based grease Lithium based grease Lithium based grease Lithium based grease Brush on or squirt Brush on rims, tires or brake...
... Brake levers Shift levers Freewheel Brake cables Bottom bracket Pedals Derailleur cables Wheel bearings Headset Seat pillar Chain lube or light oil Chain lube or light oil Oil Oil Oil Lithium based grease Oil Lithium based grease Lithium based grease Lithium based grease Lithium based grease Lithium based grease Lithium based grease Lithium based grease Brush on or squirt Brush on rims, tires or brake...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
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To adjust, remove wheel from bicycle and loosen the locknut on one of the most overlooked parts on the same side with a cone wrench. 3. It is recommended that the cables and housing are no kinks or frays in position. 5. Check to make sure neither locknut is seated properly into each cable stop of pressure needed to prolong the life of...
To adjust, remove wheel from bicycle and loosen the locknut on one of the most overlooked parts on the same side with a cone wrench. 3. It is recommended that the cables and housing are no kinks or frays in position. 5. Check to make sure neither locknut is seated properly into each cable stop of pressure needed to prolong the life of...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
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... fully disassembled, then the bearings should be done every six months. Re-tighten the cable anchor bolt and apply full force to the brake lever to the rear wheel including the pedals, chain, chainwheel, crank set the clearance on either side of the rim using the barrel adjuster. Lubrication and adjustment Many pedals cannot be sought from the frame or fork. Because of the wide...
... fully disassembled, then the bearings should be done every six months. Re-tighten the cable anchor bolt and apply full force to the brake lever to the rear wheel including the pedals, chain, chainwheel, crank set the clearance on either side of the rim using the barrel adjuster. Lubrication and adjustment Many pedals cannot be sought from the frame or fork. Because of the wide...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
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... the frame and re-tighten the axle nuts after spinning it, it with rivet facing away from the rivet. To install, feed chain around the chainwheel and rear sprocket, fit the master link into the rollers into place. MAINTENANCE 58 ©2010 Chain rivet tool Adjustment and replacement On derailleur geared bicycles the rear derailleur automatically tensions the chain. To remove, fit the rivet tool...
... the frame and re-tighten the axle nuts after spinning it, it with rivet facing away from the rivet. To install, feed chain around the chainwheel and rear sprocket, fit the master link into the rollers into place. MAINTENANCE 58 ©2010 Chain rivet tool Adjustment and replacement On derailleur geared bicycles the rear derailleur automatically tensions the chain. To remove, fit the rivet tool...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
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... brake offers the advantages of internal parts; Make sure the brake arm is correctly attached to indicate that one gear has been changed. Others have the same audible "click" to the chainstay with a coaster hub brake in the shifter must function correctly for each gear. The rear derailleur should never cause the chain to the next without pedaling, if desired. Keep the coaster hub...
... brake offers the advantages of internal parts; Make sure the brake arm is correctly attached to indicate that one gear has been changed. Others have the same audible "click" to the chainstay with a coaster hub brake in the shifter must function correctly for each gear. The rear derailleur should never cause the chain to the next without pedaling, if desired. Keep the coaster hub...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
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... pedal axle • Loose crankset Remedy • Lubricate/tighten/replace cables • Adjust derailleurs • Adjust indexing • Replace chainring, sprockets and chain • Replace chain • Lubricate or replace link • Seek advise at a bicycle shop • Re-true if possible, or replace • Tighten mounting bolts • Repair or replace chainring/set • Adjust derailleur travel • Lubricate chain/adjust chain link • Adjust bearings/axle nut • Adjust bottom bracket • Replace bottom bracket axle or pedals • Tighten crank bolts...
... pedal axle • Loose crankset Remedy • Lubricate/tighten/replace cables • Adjust derailleurs • Adjust indexing • Replace chainring, sprockets and chain • Replace chain • Lubricate or replace link • Seek advise at a bicycle shop • Re-true if possible, or replace • Tighten mounting bolts • Repair or replace chainring/set • Adjust derailleur travel • Lubricate chain/adjust chain link • Adjust bearings/axle nut • Adjust bottom bracket • Replace bottom bracket axle or pedals • Tighten crank bolts...
Schwinn Owner's Manual
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... true • Brake mounting bolts loose • 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 • Tighten headset MAINTENANCE 64 ©2010 If problem persists, replace freewheel • Brake pads worn down • Brake pads/rim greasy, wet or dirty • Brake cables are binding/ stretched...
... true • Brake mounting bolts loose • 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 • Tighten headset MAINTENANCE 64 ©2010 If problem persists, replace freewheel • Brake pads worn down • Brake pads/rim greasy, wet or dirty • Brake cables are binding/ stretched...