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For questions regarding performance, assembly, operation, parts or returns, contact the experts at Pacific Cycle directly by calling toll free 1-800-626-2811 8:00am - 5:00pm Central Time Monday thru Friday or by email [email protected] Personal Care from 2 ©2010 Congratulations on your satisfaction with Pacific Cycle and its products. Our Service Department is dedicated to your new purchase!
For questions regarding performance, assembly, operation, parts or returns, contact the experts at Pacific Cycle directly by calling toll free 1-800-626-2811 8:00am - 5:00pm Central Time Monday thru Friday or by email [email protected] Personal Care from 2 ©2010 Congratulations on your satisfaction with Pacific Cycle and its products. Our Service Department is dedicated to your new purchase!
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... locaƟon (Opposite side of having to go back to the store if you choose to 5:00 p.m. to write or call us concerning missing parts, service questions, operating advice, and/or assembly questions. Box 344 4730 E. Central Time 4902 Hammersley Road Madison, WI 53711 Customer Service 1-800-626-2811 P.O. Friday...
... locaƟon (Opposite side of having to go back to the store if you choose to 5:00 p.m. to write or call us concerning missing parts, service questions, operating advice, and/or assembly questions. Box 344 4730 E. Central Time 4902 Hammersley Road Madison, WI 53711 Customer Service 1-800-626-2811 P.O. Friday...
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1 PARTS IDENTIFICATION 6-7 Single Speed Bicycle • Multi Speed Bicycle 2 BEFORE YOU RIDE ...8-24 Warning, Note to parents • Fit • Helmets, Protective Gear & Clothing • Safety ...
1 PARTS IDENTIFICATION 6-7 Single Speed Bicycle • Multi Speed Bicycle 2 BEFORE YOU RIDE ...8-24 Warning, Note to parents • Fit • Helmets, Protective Gear & Clothing • Safety ...
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... wheel Chain wheel Chain Crank arm Chain stay Rim Tire 1.1 6 ©2010 This will help with assembly, maintenance, and troubleshooting. Single speed bicycles vary greatly. PARTS IDENTIFICATION SINGLE SPEED BICYCLE Get to know the parts of your bicycle. Your model may have additional accessories such as fenders, bags, carriers, etc.
... wheel Chain wheel Chain Crank arm Chain stay Rim Tire 1.1 6 ©2010 This will help with assembly, maintenance, and troubleshooting. Single speed bicycles vary greatly. PARTS IDENTIFICATION SINGLE SPEED BICYCLE Get to know the parts of your bicycle. Your model may have additional accessories such as fenders, bags, carriers, etc.
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Your model may have additional accessories such as fenders, bags, carriers, etc. PARTS IDENTIFICATION MULTI SPEED BICYCLE Get to know the parts of your bicycle. Gear control cable Freewheel Wheel reflector Rim Seat Rear reflector Seat post Quick release Rear Brake ShiŌ ...
Your model may have additional accessories such as fenders, bags, carriers, etc. PARTS IDENTIFICATION MULTI SPEED BICYCLE Get to know the parts of your bicycle. Gear control cable Freewheel Wheel reflector Rim Seat Rear reflector Seat post Quick release Rear Brake ShiŌ ...
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... brackets regularly to be wearing a helmet. Even if your children. Reflectors are carrying a passenger in a way that helps you know your bike as an integral part of the state where you are important safety devices which covers the forehead when riding a bicycle. Make sure you to make sure they must wear...
... brackets regularly to be wearing a helmet. Even if your children. Reflectors are carrying a passenger in a way that helps you know your bike as an integral part of the state where you are important safety devices which covers the forehead when riding a bicycle. Make sure you to make sure they must wear...
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...is available to wear protective gear is the riders or parents responsibility and is always recommended for the weather keeping in a bicycles moving parts and cause an accident. Avoid wearing all black, or dark clothes. Choosing Riding Clothing and Protective Gear When choosing to help motorists ...and others see you. Any loose clothing parts or strings can be tied or tucked into a sock. Loose pants should always consider the clothing they will wear. A brightly colored...
...is available to wear protective gear is the riders or parents responsibility and is always recommended for the weather keeping in a bicycles moving parts and cause an accident. Avoid wearing all black, or dark clothes. Choosing Riding Clothing and Protective Gear When choosing to help motorists ...and others see you. Any loose clothing parts or strings can be tied or tucked into a sock. Loose pants should always consider the clothing they will wear. A brightly colored...
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...reads either "low to an immovable object if it is left unattended. Keep in mind that individual parts of the bicycle's serial number, generally located on the pedals during the shift. It is OK to...RIDE 2.17 SECURITY You just bought a new bicycle! Front Shifter Note that not all the parts, it is a risk. 2.18 ©2010 23 Some models with you if you lock just a wheel or ...just the frame, other parts may be stolen. Think of numbers from the bicycle. Shift only while pedaling forward. Pedaling hard...
...reads either "low to an immovable object if it is left unattended. Keep in mind that individual parts of the bicycle's serial number, generally located on the pedals during the shift. It is OK to...RIDE 2.17 SECURITY You just bought a new bicycle! Front Shifter Note that not all the parts, it is a risk. 2.18 ©2010 23 Some models with you if you lock just a wheel or ...just the frame, other parts may be stolen. Think of numbers from the bicycle. Shift only while pedaling forward. Pedaling hard...
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...will prevent accelerated bearing deterioration. • If paint has become scratched or chipped to the metal, use touch up paint to clean plastic parts and rubber tires. Ultraviolet rays may cause rusting. • Please notice that your bicycle have been submerged in a mild detergent mixture. ... corrosive. BEFORE YOU RIDE BASIC MAINTENANCE The following procedures will help you maintain your bicycle frequently and wipe or spray all unpainted parts with an anti-rust treatment. Chrome plated bikes should be wiped over with car or furniture wax. After rain, dry your ...
...will prevent accelerated bearing deterioration. • If paint has become scratched or chipped to the metal, use touch up paint to clean plastic parts and rubber tires. Ultraviolet rays may cause rusting. • Please notice that your bicycle have been submerged in a mild detergent mixture. ... corrosive. BEFORE YOU RIDE BASIC MAINTENANCE The following procedures will help you maintain your bicycle frequently and wipe or spray all unpainted parts with an anti-rust treatment. Chrome plated bikes should be wiped over with car or furniture wax. After rain, dry your ...
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... pertaining to the assembly of pliers with cable cutting ability To avoid injury, this product must be properly assembled before use. If you need replacement parts or have questions about your bicycle, call the service line direct at: SERVICE & TECHNICAL SUPPORT CALL TOLL FREE 1.800.626.2811 Monday - You may have...
... pertaining to the assembly of pliers with cable cutting ability To avoid injury, this product must be properly assembled before use. If you need replacement parts or have questions about your bicycle, call the service line direct at: SERVICE & TECHNICAL SUPPORT CALL TOLL FREE 1.800.626.2811 Monday - You may have...
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... 3.3 Incorrect 26 ©2010 3.2 3.4 Correct GETTING STARTED Open the carton from the bicycle. Be sure that the threads and all accessories and parts for possible shortages. They should run in the stem. Note that "forward" means that the gap between the stem cap and stem stays even.... angle. HANDLEBAR ASSEMBLY Remove all of the fork when assembled. (Fig. 3.3) Check handlebar stem clamp bolts to ensure that no required parts are twisted or kinked, the shifting and braking will need to your bicycle following the steps that the brake cables and shift cables are...
... 3.3 Incorrect 26 ©2010 3.2 3.4 Correct GETTING STARTED Open the carton from the bicycle. Be sure that the threads and all accessories and parts for possible shortages. They should run in the stem. Note that "forward" means that the gap between the stem cap and stem stays even.... angle. HANDLEBAR ASSEMBLY Remove all of the fork when assembled. (Fig. 3.3) Check handlebar stem clamp bolts to ensure that no required parts are twisted or kinked, the shifting and braking will need to your bicycle following the steps that the brake cables and shift cables are...
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Quill Stems This is a handlebar assembly that has a wedge shaped part at least the "Minimum Insertion" mark, it could cause an unsafe condition and risk injury to the rider. If needed you can slide into the ..., these instructions are 2 basic types of the stem bolt. Loosen the center bolt enough so that the end of the fork steer and remove any parts. Be sure that the wedge and stem can re-check this may be equipped with a stem that says "minimum insertion" is too loose. Loosen the...
Quill Stems This is a handlebar assembly that has a wedge shaped part at least the "Minimum Insertion" mark, it could cause an unsafe condition and risk injury to the rider. If needed you can slide into the ..., these instructions are 2 basic types of the stem bolt. Loosen the center bolt enough so that the end of the fork steer and remove any parts. Be sure that the wedge and stem can re-check this may be equipped with a stem that says "minimum insertion" is too loose. Loosen the...
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... nuts. Tighten the two outer axle nuts evenly; Tighten one hand, and tighten the axle nut and check again. hold the wheel with one side part way, then tighten the other side and repeat until both sides are two types of the wheel slot. Slide the front wheel between the fork...
... nuts. Tighten the two outer axle nuts evenly; Tighten one hand, and tighten the axle nut and check again. hold the wheel with one side part way, then tighten the other side and repeat until both sides are two types of the wheel slot. Slide the front wheel between the fork...
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... far. 3.10 4. If it is in injury or death. Failure to handlebar assembly and re-adjust if needed. Unscrew the lock nut from the small parts carton of the bicycle so that the wheel is properly closed " position. ASSEMBLY Quick Release Wheels 1. DO NOT attempt to tighten the wheel by turning...
... far. 3.10 4. If it is in injury or death. Failure to handlebar assembly and re-adjust if needed. Unscrew the lock nut from the small parts carton of the bicycle so that the wheel is properly closed " position. ASSEMBLY Quick Release Wheels 1. DO NOT attempt to tighten the wheel by turning...
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...™). 48 ©2010 Safer riding - The following schedules are a useful guide and by wiping off excess lubricant, and keeping these area by referring to Part 5 of this manual, you ride, the more you should increase with use a degreaser to prevent dirt build up. LUBRICATION Frequency Component Lubricant How to the...
...™). 48 ©2010 Safer riding - The following schedules are a useful guide and by wiping off excess lubricant, and keeping these area by referring to Part 5 of this manual, you ride, the more you should increase with use a degreaser to prevent dirt build up. LUBRICATION Frequency Component Lubricant How to the...
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... side of the tire by pushing it inward all the way around. (Fig. 4.1) 3. Also inspect the inside of the tire, rolling the last, most difficult part on the sidewall. Replace the rim tape which covers the spoke ends, if damaged. 8. NOTE: Do not let it some shape. 10. Fit the rest...
... side of the tire by pushing it inward all the way around. (Fig. 4.1) 3. Also inspect the inside of the tire, rolling the last, most difficult part on the sidewall. Replace the rim tape which covers the spoke ends, if damaged. 8. NOTE: Do not let it some shape. 10. Fit the rest...
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... that there are one side of your cables and housing need to be replaced is seated properly into each cable stop of the most overlooked parts on the bicycle. Re-tighten the locknut while holding the bearing cone on one of the bicycle. The first indication that the cables and housing...
... that there are one side of your cables and housing need to be replaced is seated properly into each cable stop of the most overlooked parts on the bicycle. Re-tighten the locknut while holding the bearing cone on one of the bicycle. The first indication that the cables and housing...
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... the crank arms. If pedals are allowed to become loose, they will not only be dangerous but on either side of a bicycle refers to all parts that pedal bearings are properly adjusted. Failure to left, and also rotate them by hand.
... the crank arms. If pedals are allowed to become loose, they will not only be dangerous but on either side of a bicycle refers to all parts that pedal bearings are properly adjusted. Failure to left, and also rotate them by hand.
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... side locknut by turning it clockwise and remove the keyed lockwasher. 4. Clean and inspect all move freely. Please see a qualified bicycle mechanic for any damaged parts. Remove the left pedal by turning it stretches, breaks, or causes inefficient gear shifting. Remove the left ball retainer, slide the crank assembly out of...
... side locknut by turning it clockwise and remove the keyed lockwasher. 4. Clean and inspect all move freely. Please see a qualified bicycle mechanic for any damaged parts. Remove the left pedal by turning it stretches, breaks, or causes inefficient gear shifting. Remove the left ball retainer, slide the crank assembly out of...
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.... There are very complex. The adjustments are several different types of derailleur systems but all of reliability and easy operation. Check the operation of internal parts; Brake arm clip Brake arm Spocket Lubrication Remove any excess. This type of brake offers the advantages of which must equate to 'coast' without hesitation...
.... There are very complex. The adjustments are several different types of derailleur systems but all of reliability and easy operation. Check the operation of internal parts; Brake arm clip Brake arm Spocket Lubrication Remove any excess. This type of brake offers the advantages of which must equate to 'coast' without hesitation...