Kmart 42333760 User manual

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User manual
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30CM BOYS SUPERDUDE BIKE
42333760
Contents
1. Parts identification ĂĂĂĂĂĂĂĂĂĂĂĂĂĂ 1
2. Safety precautions 2
3. Check list 6
4. Assembly
5. Adjustment 14
6. Repair and Service
7. Warranty
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1 head tube
2 top tube
3 down tube
4 fork
5 head set
6 handle bar
7 stem
8 grip
9 bell
25 face plate
10 crank
11 chainwheel
12 chain guard
13 pedals
14 tyre
15rim
16 front hub
17 rear hub
19 saddle
20 seat post
21 qucik release
22 training wheel
23 training wheel leg
24 crash pad
18 spoke
26 wheel cover
27 push bar
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
and if not used correctly you may lose control and fall.
If there is front brake,apply the rear brake first, and then apply the front brake. The front brake is strong
Always ensure that appropriate footwear is
worn whilst riding this bike.
Tighten them so they do not move and are horizontal. Check the handlebar is in good condition and the ends of the
handlebar are plugged. Check the bell is fitted and working well.
Warning: Handlebar grips and tube end plugs should be replaced if damaged, as bare ends have been know to cause injury.
Please check the condition of grips and bar ends before rdie.
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MINIMUM
INSERTION
MARK
Stem Diagram
WARNING: do not over tighten the stem bolt. Over tightening the stem bolt can
damage the steering and cause loss of control.Make sure the stem is aligned with
the front wheel and tighten stem bolt.
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1.stem
2.wedge nut
3.minimum
insertion mark
4.stem bolt
7. locknut
Stem and headset Diagram
Handlebar and Stem (continued)
Put the handlebar in a comfortable position for the rider
WAR N ING : If the handlebar clamp is mot tight enough, the handlebar can
ship in the stem. This can cause loss of the control.
Tighten the bolts of the handlebar clamp. If the handlebar clamp has more than one
bolt, then tighten the bolts equally.
2. Test the tightness of the stem: straddle the front wheel and hold it between
your legs.
Try to turn the front wheel by turning the handlebar. If the handlebar and the
stem turn without turning the front wheel, realign the stem with the front wheel.
Tighten the bolt tighter than you did before (about half a revolution only at a time).
Do this test again, until the handlebar and the stem do not turn without turning the wheel.
3. Test the tightness of the handlebar: Hold the bicycle stationary and try to move the ends
of the handlebar forward or backward.
If the handlebar moves, loosen bolts of handlebar clamps. Put the handlebar in the
correct position.
Tighten the bolts of the handlebar clamp tighter than before. If the handlebar
clamp has more than one bolt, tighten the bolts equally.
Do this test again, until the handlebar does not move in the handlebar clamp.
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Front plate
Make the binding go through the 2 holes of the plate, then tighten the
plate to the handlebar.
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3. Bell
The bell is attach to the handlebar. Adjust the bell ring into a comfortable
place that is easy to use when riding.
4. Push bar
Slide the end of the push bar onto the seat post,
tighten securely with the collar and nut provided.
5. Quick release adjustment
Loosen the quick release handle and insert the seat post into the seat tube.
Tighten the quick release with suitable strength.Make the handle of the quick
release vertical with the seat post. Pull the handle of the quick release to the
front of the seat post.
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by your dealer before you ride it.
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of 25-28N.M.
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TYRE REMOVAL
1. Let the air out of the tyre by depressing the valve core (the little
pin in the centre of the valve stem opening).
2. Separate the tyre bead from the sides of the rim by pressing with
your thumbs. Work your way around the tyre on both sides to be sure
that the beads of the tyre are not sticking to the rim. (Figure A)
3. Stand he wheel up on the firm surface with the valve stem on the
bottom and grasp the upper part of the tyre with both hands. Try to roll
the tyre off the far side of the rim.
4. With the wheel standing as in Figure B, use bicycle tyre tools for spoon
handles with rounded ends (at least two-preferably three) to lift the bead
on one side of the tyre off the rim. Be careful not to pinch the inner tube
between the tyre tools and the tyre bead or rim. Once you have got the
bead off for about one fourth of the circumference of the tyre using the
tools, the rest can usually be pulled off by hand.
5. With the bead on one side of the tyre completely off the rim, you can
now pull the inner tube out from between the tyre and rim everywhere
except in they are of the valve stem.
6. It should now be easy to pull the tyre the rest of the way off the rim.
Start at the side of the wheel opposite the valve stem and simply lift the
bead of the tyre up over the side of the rim and pull it off.
FIGURE A
Press wih thumbs
to separete tyre bead.
Continue around entire
rim until the bead is
completely separated.
FIGURE B
Lift bead with
spoons or tyre tools.
FIGURE C
replace tyre
onto rim.
FIGURE D
Rims strip protects
inner tube from
spoke ends.
FIGURE F
Use thumb to press
valve stem through
hole in rim.Make
certain valve stem
is straight.
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Frequently check the tyre inflation pressure because all tyres lose air slowly over time. For extended storage,keep the
weigh of the biycle off the tyres.
WARNING: Do not ride or sit on the bicycle if either inner tube is under inflated. This can damage the
tyre and inner tube. Do not use unregulated air hoses to inflate the inner tubes. An unregulated hose can suddenly
over inflate bicycletyres and cause them to burst.
Use a hand or a foot pump to inflate the inner tubes. Service station meter-regulated air hoses are also acceptable.
The correct inflation pressure is shown on the tyre sidewall.
Before adding air to any tyre, make sure the edges of the tyre (the bead) is the same distance from the rim, all
around the rim, on both sides of the tyre. If the tyre does not appear to be seated correctly, release air from the
inner tube until you can push the bead of the tyre into the rim where necessary, add air slowly and stop frequently
to check the tyre sealing and the pressure, until you reach the correct inflation pressure as indicated on the tyre
sidewall.Replace worn or defective tyres and inner tubes.
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