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Attaching the front basket
Being careful to avoid pinching your fingers. Pay attention to avoid the
front reflector and brake line when installing.
Hit the road for a test ride. Make sure everything's staying put and won't
surprise you with a shift when it's loaded up, and you're ready for your
first haul!
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Fixing the handlebar
Front Reflector: Should aim forward (as picture shows) and be mounted
within 5 degrees of vertical.
Rear Reflector: Should aim straight back (as picture shows) and be mounted
within 5 degrees of vertical.
Rear reflector
Rear wheel
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Basket
Front reflector
Front wheel
General use, maintenance and
common sense
of simple repairs of bikes
Use and maintenance of the fully assembled bikes
Before use, the saddle and training wheels must be adjusted to the height you
need (see "Component Assembly Instructions" for the adjustment diagram). After
a new bike is used for about two weeks, readjust the front, rear, medial axle and
wheels to maintain normal operation.
Paint parts: The surface should not be wrapped with plastic bags and wax cloth,
and should not be wiped with wet cloth to avoid dulling caused by friction,
blistering and peeling. After one year of use, if the gloss declines, high-quality
bike wax can be used to wipe and increase the brightness.
Electroplated parts: If the surface is found to be yellow-brown reticulate spots,
neutral machine oil or sewing oil can be used to wipe often to prevent the spot
from expanding. The rotating parts of the bike should be greased and kept well
lubricated to extend the service life. In general, the whole bike should be
disassembled and washed every half a year or so, and new grease should be
added. If it is necessary to replace fasteners, pay attention to the specifications.
Maintenance and simple repairs
1.
Loosen the headset: use a wrench to loosen the handlebar set screws,
then press the upper gear under the basket rack, making the front fork properly
tightened. Finally, tighten the set screws.
2.
If the front axle is loose or too tight, it will affect the operation and use. When
adjusting, loosen the nut, and then use a wrench to adjust the axle shift to the
minimum clearance with the steel ball, and hold the wheel in the middle of the
front fork legs, and finally tighten the nut.
3.
If the rear axle is loose or too tight, first unscrew the rear axle nut and chain
adjusting nut on the left side, adjust the minimum clearance between the axle
block and the steel ball, then hold the wheel in the middle of the two legs of the
flat fork, tighten the nut and chain adjusting nut, and pay attention to the proper
chain tightness when adjusting.
4.
Loosen the middle axle: first unscrew the middle axle nut on the left,
adjusting the left steel bowl with a tool to minimize the gap between the steel
balls, and then retighten the middle axle nut.
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