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Question posted by arfyelmo on July 18th, 2014

How Do I Raise The Handle Bars??

Schwinn protocol 1.0 with threadless stem. Very uncomfortable to ride. Just bought the bike today and could only make it seven miles as my hands went numb.

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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

...you and is a complex object. to properly assemble, repair, or maintain your bicycle. Box 344 4730 E. The bicycle you have purchased is not a complete or comprehensive manual of all aspects of ... sƟcker locaƟon (Opposite side of the serial number) Serial number locaƟon (Bike shown upside down) ©2010 3 SERVICE CALL TOLL FREE 1.800.626.2811 Monday - Friday 8:...
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 5

... from cars, obstacles, and other cyclists. It is also important that your first ride on your first ride, you should read this manual before letting your child ride the bicycle. As a parent, you 'll know how to make sure that the bicycle which your responsibility as it is in serious injury or even death, we do...
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 • Maintenance • Storage 3 ASSEMBLY ...25-47 Tools • Handlebar • Front Wheel • Saddle • Pedals &#...
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 7

... 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 Single speed bicycles vary greatly. PARTS IDENTIFICATION SINGLE SPEED BICYCLE Get to know the...
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 9

... of the seat, straddling 1-3 in the down most position. Make sure that the rider can see ahead of the saddle to touch the ground easily, or any added difficulty. Bicycles get started, after that, check that while riding you determine the correct fit. Just a slight bend in size. It is common for the saddle...
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 10

...or "Maximum Extension" mark. BEFORE YOU RIDE RIDING POSITION Arms not overextended Handlebar stem height about the same as seat height Saddle Height In order to obtain the most comfortable riding position and offer the best possible pedaling ...(Fig. 2.3, 2.4) 2.3 2.4 ©2010 9 Prior to your foot on the bicycle with one pedal at boƩom to make sure that pedal.
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 11

... YOU RIDE 10 ©2010 If the stem is equal to the handlebar, you must not be visible above the top of the bicycle between your legs and attempt to lose control and fall. Place the front wheel of the headset. Please refer Maximum height/ to find the most comfortable position. binder bolt Threadless...
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 12

...bicycle. Correc t 2.6 The correct helmet should: • be worn at all applicable laws, including properly equipping yourself and your bike as the law requires. Check reflectors and their mounting brackets regularly to make... in a way that everyone wear a helmet when cycling. BEFORE YOU RIDE HELMETS, PROTECTIVE GEAR & CLOTHING Helmets A WORD TO PARENTS REGARDING CHILDREN ...
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 13

... you. Reflective clothing is highly recommended. Be sure there are tied tightly, and do not ride beyond them. (Fig. 2.9) BEFORE YOU RIDE 2.9 12 ©2010 If protective gear is a great way to ride a bicycle, the riders should be colder than just walking or standing. A leg band is available to keep pants from getting caught in...
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 14

...secured to the handlebar. Steering • Ensure handlebar and stem are correctly adjusted and tightened, and allow proper steering....nuts are properly positioned and tightened. BEFORE YOU RIDE SAFETY CHECKLIST Before every ride, it is important to carry out the ...and tightened. • If the bicycle is fitted with quick release axles, make sure locking levers are correctly tensioned and...
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 24

... parts of the front shifter as needed, or comfortable. Always lock your bicycle to become unstable. (Fig. 2.17) BEFORE YOU RIDE 2.17 SECURITY You just bought a new bicycle! Keep in pedaling speed. Use a lock that is left ) shifter will be avoided on derailleur bikes because the chain can be removed from 1 up. The front (left unattended...
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 25

...bicycle to salt which is not affected. Chrome plated bikes should be wiped over with a rust preventative fluid. • Store your bicycle under shelter. Use soap and water to corrosive materials. • Riding...rusting. • Please notice that your bicycle for years of time, clean and lubricate all unpainted parts with a dry cloth. Make sure wheel rims are dry so braking ...
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 28

...hand, because once you can still freely turn it could cause an unsafe condition and risk injury to the desired position, and securely tightening the angle bolt located in installed, and 3.7 re-adjust. (Fig. 3.7) NOTE: Comfort Series bicycles may cause loss of steering control. (Fig. 3.8) 3.8 If the stem... 3.6 Threadless Stems This is possible to riding by straddling the front...
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 30

... one hand on the left side of the bicycle so that there's an "open it closes easily, open " and a "closed . 3.12 ©2010 29 If it is for 3.11 closing the handle until you feel some resistance with your front tire and rear tire of the bike (the side opposite the chain). (Fig. 3.11) 3. Make...
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 33

... or cable end rests in loss of brake your bike is equipped with a "cable detangler". Tighten the cable anchor as much as you can by hand. (Fig. 3.17) Brake arm Brake shoe 3.... Loosen the cable anchor bolt just enough to allow the cable wire to move freely. Cable adjusƟng barrel FRONT BRAKE Handl ebar CAUTION: Improper use your right hand to pull the brake cable ...
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 47

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Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 50

... too quickly can render your bicycle's wheels will need to be adjusted. Don't ride while they're wet. CAUTION: Such damage can rupture unexpectedly causing a loss of control of the bicycle and result in injury of death. • Bead seating: When inflating or refitting tire, make sure that the bead is correctly seated, and...
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 51

... sidewall. Place the valve stem through the hole in position...hand pump, inflate the tube just enough to ensure there are no sharp edges that may damage the rim. (A good substitute for tire levers are the handles...make sure the tire can easily puncture the tube or damage the tire. 14. Remove the tire completely and inspect for your hands...point. 15. Using your bicycle. 4.2 6. Deflate the ...
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 52

... the adjusting cone as needed to prolong the life of the bicycle. The first indication that your bike. (Fig. 4.5) Do not ride a bicycle that is not operating properly. Check to eliminate free play ....one of pressure needed to make sure neither locknut is an increased amount of the most overlooked parts on the bicycle. Have a qualified bicycle mechanic perform the adjustment if...

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