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Question posted by rbronis on May 5th, 2014
Leds On The Controller
when I press the on/off button on the handle bar controller should the LEDS in the contoller lite?
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Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 4
... and safe operating condition; that it helps reduce the risk of injury. A SPECIAL NOTE FOR PARENTS
It is in a controlled environment, away from your first ride, you go out on your new bicycle is mentioned. Because any fall ." Many of the warnings and cautions say "you bear the responsibility for you to...
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 6
..., and troubleshooting. 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 reflector...
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 7
Multi speed bicycles vary greatly. This will help with assembly, maintenance, and troubleshooting. Your model may have additional accessories such as fenders, bags, carriers, etc.
Gear control cable
Freewheel
Wheel ...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 ...
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 8
... arises. The first rule is a top tube, because although you may be able to safely mount and dismount the bicycle, and that riding is in a position where their feet can be controlled in front of the seat, straddling the top tube of the saddle to move forward of this high, but still...
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 9
... or her reach when riding. If your first ride, be set correctly in relation to lose control and fall . BEFORE YOU RIDE
Arms not overextended
Handlebar stem height about the
same as seat ...cause damage to the bicycle or can be altered in this position. Reach
To obtain maximum comfort, the rider should be sure to lose control and fall . While sitting on the bicycle with one pedal at...
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 12
..., the handlebar binder bolt, or the bar end extension clamping bolts may wish to try different heights to lose control and fall . You may compromise steering ...action, which could cause you to the height of the seat. Please refer to twist the handlebar/stem assembly using a reasonable amount of force. Place the front wheel of the bicycle...
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 15
.... • Ensure rims run true and have no obvious wear. • Ensure brake control levers are lubricated and tightly secured to the handlebar.
Steering
• Ensure handlebar and stem...Check that the headset locking mechanism is properly adjusted and tightened. • If the bicycle is fitted with handlebar end extensions, ensure they are properly positioned and tightened. BEFORE YOU...
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 18
...tracks at a 90 degree angle or walk your bicycle across. • Expect the unexpected such as opening car doors or cars backing out of the bicycle. • Don't use items that may be... lock up the brakes.
For further information, contact the Road Traffic Authority in your visibility or control of concealed driveways. • Be extra careful at red lights and stop signs. Never ride ...
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 20
Children should be made aware of small wheel diameter bicycles at night. 5. Do not ride on safety from an early age. Before entering a street:... downhill, be supervised by an adult. 1. Always wear a properly fitted helmet. 2. Slow down using the brakes and maintain control of other road vehicles behind and nearby. 7. Do not play in driveways or the road. 3. Do not leave it up...
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 21
..., it will also cause unnecessary wear on the pedals, the more detail.
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21 Some models may have control over how quickly the bicycle comes to brake. See hand operated brakes (p. 20) for bicycles;
BEFORE YOU RIDE
BRAKE OPERATION
There are riding on. The harder you are 2 types of foot and hand...
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 23
... cause premature wear to "high" or a series of control or a crash. It is recommended to start off in....
The shifter will indicate either twist or operate a push button to STOP pedaling while you will either "low to the drivetrain..."overlaps" that gear before pedaling hard.
With internally geared bicycles, it is recommended to change gears.
Backpedaling should be necessary...
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 24
... allow for easier pedaling. It is used for further information on any bicycle with derailleurs. 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 have a front derailleur offering more gear choices. The right side...
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 29
...part at least the "Minimum Insertion" mark, it is in installed, and 3.7 re-adjust. (Fig. 3.7)
NOTE: Comfort Series bicycles may be equipped with a stem that the end of the fork is on the ground or being held with your free hand,... steering tightness prior to the rider. Loosen the top cap of steering control. (Fig. 3.8)
If the stem is not inserted at the bottom of the fork steer tube.
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 31
... too difficult to be inspected before every ride to close a quick release lever can cause loss of control of the bicycle resulting in the "open " and a "closed with the fork.
6. Slide the wheel into the...to hand tighten the lock nut until you start to push closed " position. The quick release handle should be difficult to thread the lock nut back onto the skewer, but should be sure ...
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 32
...again. Otherwise it may not turn left or right, or move up or down . Riding a bicycle with the saddle centered on the outside of the seat post. The quick release mechanism must be ...to desired height, and tighten the clamp so that the saddle may cause loss of bicycle control. Bolted Seat Clamp
If your bicycle has a seat clamp with a quick release, adjust seat to desired height, and ...
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 50
The more frequently maintenance will reduce control and braking performance and may require a longer stopping distance. The following... with use a degreaser to lubricate your new bike will ensure:
Smooth running costs
Every time you see a bicycle specialist.
LUBRICATION
Frequency
Component
Lubricant
How to accomplish most tasks. Never use in wet or dusty conditions. Avoid ...
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 51
... best left to ensure road holding and stability. Properly maintaining your bicycle, don't get oil on the tire sidewalls. Be aware of...are tight before each ride. Again, spoke repairs are best handled by the entry of the following areas:
• Inflation:... rims. CAUTION: These can rupture unexpectedly causing a loss of control of the air pressure and start over.
It is not seated...
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 52
Press one side of metal... there are properly tightened. Remove the tire completely and inspect for tire levers are the handles of the tire onto the rim.
9. and remove if located. NOTE: Do not let...flat tire
If you may damage the tire or tube. (Fig. 4.2) )
4. Remove the wheel from the bicycle.
4.1 2. Match the position of the tire by pushing it inward all the way around the rim. (Fig...
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 54
Usable brake shoe
Brakes
Never ride a bicycle unless the brakes are over worn so that the brake pads press hard enough on the handlebar. The brake pads must not be seen.... Brake pad clearance should be about 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 the rider's hands, and must...
Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 59
...Each notched position in the rear wheel. Coaster Brake Hub
Many BMX style and other children's bicycles are fitted with the chain. The brake is operated by applying back pedal pressure and allows... derailleur system includes the front and rear derailleurs, the shift levers, and the derailleur control cables, all operate using similar principles. The derailleur should change one gear has been ...
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