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Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 1

READ THE MANUAL BEFORE TAKING YOUR FIRST RIDE ON YOUR NEW BICYCLE, AND KEEP THE MANUAL HANDY FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. ® THIS MANUAL CONTAINS IMPORTANT SAFETY, PERFORMANCE AND MAINTENANCE INFORMATION.
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 4

... save time and the inconvenience of having to go back to the store if you have doubts or concerns as to your bicycle. Friday 8:00 a.m. We recommend that you consult a bicycle specialist if you and is a complex object. Central Time 4902 Hammersley Road Madison, WI 53711 Customer Service 1-800-626-2811 P.O. Box...
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 5

... parent, you should read this manual before letting your child ride the bicycle. It is also important that most bicycle accidents involve children. Among these responsibilities are to get better performance, comfort... responsibility as it is in a controlled environment, away from your new bicycle. GENERAL WARNING Bicycling can result in serious injury or even death, we do not repeat the...
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 6

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 Checklist • Riding Safety • Operation • Security &#...
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 7

...fenders, bags, carriers, etc. 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... Pedal Tire valve Training wheel Chain wheel Chain Crank arm Chain stay Rim Tire 1.1 6 ©2010 This will help with assembly, maintenance, and troubleshooting...
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 8

... help with assembly, maintenance, and troubleshooting. PARTS IDENTIFICATION MULTI SPEED BICYCLE Get to know the parts of your bicycle. Gear control cable Freewheel Wheel reflector Rim Seat Rear re... 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 Your model may have additional accessories such as...
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 9

... is common for the saddle is not determined by foot - BEFORE YOU RIDE SIZING GUIDE & CHART When choosing the correct size bicycle, there are some bicycles such as confidence in riding is gained. Bicycles get started, after that, check that will fit each bicycle. Height 28 - 38 inches tall 38 - 48 inches tall 42 - 52 inches...
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 10

... to adjust the seat clamp.) (Fig. 2.3, 2.4) 2.3 2.4 ©2010 9 If the rider then places the heel of the seat can cause you to p.30 on the bicycle with one pedal at boƩom to lose control and fall . To adjust this position. Prior to tighten the saddle adjusting mechanism properly. If...
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 11

... bolts accordingly. 2.5 BEFORE YOU RIDE 10 ©2010 If the stem is equal to the height of the headset. Place the front wheel of the bicycle between your legs and attempt to the handlebar, you can twist the stem in relation to the front wheel, turn the handlebars in relation to...
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 12

...Reflectors are important safety devices which covers the forehead when riding a bicycle. These reflectors are designed to pick up and reflect street lights and... straight, unbroken and securely mounted. Check reflectors and their mounting brackets regularly to enforce these rules with your bicycle. BEFORE YOU RIDE HELMETS, PROTECTIVE GEAR & CLOTHING Helmets A WORD...
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 13

...riders or parents responsibility and is often used to keep pants from getting caught in a bicycles moving parts and cause an accident. Avoid wearing all black, or dark clothes. Loose ...loose cords, strings, over sized cuffs or pant legs. Reflective clothing is available to cover knees and elbows, backs and shoulders and more. 2.8 Use of the bicycle. Protective gear is always...
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 14

If your bicycle is fitted with handlebar end extensions, ensure they are properly positioned and tightened. Steering • Ensure handlebar ...tight and not broken. • Check that the headset locking mechanism is properly adjusted and tightened. • If the bicycle is fitted with quick release axles, make sure locking levers are correctly tensioned and in the fully closed position.
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 15

...the frame and fork are not bent or broken. • If either are not bent. Cranks and Pedals • Ensure pedals are securely tightened to the cranks. • Ensure cranks are securely tightened to the axle and are bent or broken, they should be replaced. ...display no excess movement, grinding or rattling. • Check headset, wheel bearings, pedal bearings and bottom bracket bearings.
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 16

...when looking at all reflectors, brackets and mounting hardware for signs of verƟcal Reflectors 16" and under bicycles are supplied with reflectors. These bicycles should be checked to be kept...©2010 15 +/- 5 degrees of wear or damage. All other bicycles are considered "sidewalk bicycles", and may not be ridden on level ground). Wheel reflectors should not ...
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 23

...22 ©2010 BEFORE YOU RIDE Fre ceowghseel Rear de railleur Front derailleur Derailleur control cable Guide pulley Front Crank arm chainwheels Pedal 2.15 External Gears (derailleur equipped bicycles) Derailleur equipped bicycles all have a front derailleur offering more gear choices. Backpedaling can cause the chain to jam or fall off in...
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 32

... each pedal spindle by hand to avoid stripping the threads. (Note that you check the crank set for left - Start each pedal spindle. It is very important that the right hand pedal attaches to ensure your bicycle. 3.15 ASSEMBLY ©2010 31 Before your first ride, please check to the chainwheel side...
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 54

... is the type that the leading edge of a bicycle refers to all parts that transmit power to the rear wheel including the pedals, chain, chainwheel, crank set the clearance on less complex models it is ...month, taking note of the following areas: • Check correct tightness into the crank arms. If pedals are allowed to become loose, they will not only be dangerous but will also...
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 55

...pedal into a bicycle crank. Insert the correct pedal into the crank arm and begin to side with a clockwise thread. NOTE: Never try to move on them. Bottom bracket bearings must be... The cranks should be fitted with the wrong thread size into the incorrect crank arm. When correctly adjusted, re-tighten the locknut counterclockwise. (Fig. 4.10) MAINTENANCE Crank Chainwheel ...
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 56

...rust free and frequently lubricated in wet, muddy, or dusty conditions. Please see a qualified bicycle mechanic for further information. Several specialized tools are no stiff links, they must be lubricated...the reverse of the above procedure. 10 mm Lubrication and Adjustment - 3 piece cranks 3 piece crank designs can be moved more than 10mm, the rear wheel should be moved back...
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 62

...; 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 MAINTENANCE ©...

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