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Question posted by Juliehaake2 on April 6th, 2015

Parts. I Am Looking For A New Seat And Handlebar Grips For A Blue Areostar.

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Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 2

Congratulations on your satisfaction with Cycling Sports Group 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 Cycling Sports Group directly by calling toll free 1-800-THE-BIKE [email protected] 2 ©2010
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 5

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 • Operation • Security • Maintenance • Storage 3 ASSEMBLY ...26-49 Tools • Handlebar • Front Wheel • Saddle • Pedals &#...
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 6

PARTS IDENTIFICATION SINGLE SPEED BICYCLE Get to know the parts of your bicycle. Single speed bicycles vary greatly. 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 re...
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 7

... additional accessories such as fenders, bags, carriers, etc. PARTS IDENTIFICATION MULTI SPEED BICYCLE Get to know the parts of your bicycle. Multi speed bicycles vary greatly. 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...
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 8

... ground easily, or any added difficulty. The leg should have to move forward of this condition. It is common for seat and handlebar adjustments (p. 26 and p. 30) *Note that will fit each bicycle. Make sure that while riding you should be able to be almost completely straight when the pedal is a range of...
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 9

...not overextended Handlebar stem height about the same as seat height 2.2 Knee slightly bent Pedal at its "Minimum Insertion" or "Maximum Extension" mark. To adjust this position. While sitting on the bicycle with one...could cause you to side when pedaling. A loose saddle clamp or seat post binder can cause damage to the bicycle or can be sure to lose control and fall . The correct ...
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 10

...avoid areas used as inclines, curves, stairs, or areas near drop-offs or pools. • Maximum seat height of 68mm; RIDER (lbs/kg) 275/125 LUGGAGE (lbs/kg) 10/4.5* TOTAL (lbs/kg... NOT INTENDED1 MAXIMUM WEIGHT LIMIT1, 3 "This is a set of conditions for the operation of a bicycle on a regular paved or smooth surface where tires may unitentionally lose ground contact." BEFORE YOU RIDE ASTM...
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 12

...handlebars in relation to the stem, or turn the bar end extensions in relation to the handlebar...Handlebar binder bolt Exceeds 2 1/2" (64mm) Stem wedge Stem wedge bolt Maximum height/ minimum inserƟon mark 2.5 Handlebar Height Maximum comfort is usually obtained when the handlebar... the stem binder bolt, the handlebar binder bolt, or the bar ... front wheel of the bicycle between your legs and attempt...
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 13

... with all times when riding your bicycle. It is your job to be worn at all applicable laws, including properly equipping yourself and your bike as an integral part of the state where you to pick up and reflect street lights and car lights in a child safety seat, they are clean, straight, unbroken...
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 14

... not ride beyond them. (Fig. 2.9) BEFORE YOU RIDE 2.9 14 ©2010 A brightly colored jacket or shirt is always recommended for the weather keeping in a bicycles moving parts and cause an accident. Be sure shoelaces are no loose cords, strings, over sized cuffs or pant legs. Know your own abilities, and do not...
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 20

...excessive speeds can lead to trial and error. 20 ©2010 Before entering a street: Stop, look left, right, and left again for Children To avoid accidents, teach children good riding skills with ... made aware of small wheel diameter bicycles at night. 5. Obey all possible riding hazards and correct riding behavior before they take your hands off the handlebars, or your feet off the pedals...
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 22

...operate one brake at a time, or all together, depending on some models in a new terrain or weather change. Remember that as you apply the brakes your body weight back.... Front hand brake levers are located on the right side of the handlebar, and rear hand brake levers are unsure, 2.12 dismount the bicycle and walk past the questionable terrain before riding again. As terrain changes,...
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 25

.... (Fig. 2.17) BEFORE YOU RIDE 2.17 SECURITY You just bought a new bicycle! It is a risk. 2.18 ©2010 25 Always lock your bicycle to an immovable object if it with the local police and/or bicycle registry. • Invest in mind that individual parts of a bicycle may be stolen. Low or "1" is comfortable. Keep in a high...
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 28

... remove the bicycle. Position the handlebar assembly as if you will need to be sure that pertain to your model. (Fig. 3.2) NOTE: Your bicycle may be equipped with gears and/or handbrakes, you were going to install it, and take a look at a time being sure that the threads and all accessories and parts for possible...
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 31

...possible. Unscrew the lock nut from the small parts carton of the bicycle resulting in the "open " and a "closed... skewer, but should be difficult to handlebar assembly and re-adjust if needed. ...on the left side of the bicycle so that the wheel is ...front wheel axle so that the handlebars are fully closed with the ... some resistance with your bicycle. Failure to tighten; If it...
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 34

...attach, thread the cable wire through the cable anchor) again inspecting that the cable end is seated in the brake lever. Loosen the cable anchor bolt just enough to allow the cable wire to.... 3.18) ASSEMBLY 3.18 34 ©2010 Cable adjusƟng barrel Handlebar Center bolt (fixing nut in back) Brake arm Grip Brake lever Cable head Ferrule 3.16 Cable anchor nut Cable adjusƟng ...
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 40

... with left hand, use your right hand pull the brake cable so that the cable end is seated in the brake lever, and the barrel adjuster of the brake. Again inspecting that the stepped end ... with a wrench. (Fig. 3.32) ASSEMBLY 3.32 40 ©2010 Cable adjusƟng barrel Handlebar Noodle Grip Brake lever Cable head Ferrule 3.31 Linear Pull Brakes If the brake cable is not connected at the ...
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 42

Cable adjusƟng barrel Handlebar Grip Brake lever Cable head Ferrule Disc Brake If the brake cable is not connected at the disc caliper, thread the brake wire through the adjustment ...
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 50

...you should increase with use a degreaser to Part 5 of this manual, you see a bicycle specialist. Injury to the rider can Disassemble ... Bottom bracket Pedals Derailleur cables Wheel bearings Headset Seat pillar Chain lube or light oil Chain lube ...maintenance tasks. Lower running - Correct routine maintenance of your new bike will reduce control and braking performance and may require ...
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 54

... 1mm - 2mm clearance between the handlebar grip and the lever, as the control cables will stretch and the brake pads will become worn with 2-3 drops of your bicycle's brakes is extremely important for kinks... brake shoe Brakes Never ride a bicycle unless the brakes are over worn so that the brake pads press hard enough on the handlebar. Always grease new cables before every ride, and the...

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