Instructions / Assembly
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ASSEMBLY
Front Wheel
1.  Make sure the brakes are loose enough to allow the wheel to pass 
through the brake pads easily. 
2.  Place wheel into fork drop outs
3.  Install retaining washers with raised lip pointed towards the fork, and 
insert into the small hole of the fork blade. 
4.  Install axle nut and tighten. Make sure the wheel is centered between 
the fork blades. 
5.  Spin the wheel to make sure that it is centered and clears the brake 
shoes. Tighten the brakes if necessary. 
6.  Turn the bicycle upright using the kickstand to support it. 
It is very important to check the front wheel 
connection to the bicycle. Failure to properly tighten 
may cause the front wheel to dislodge. 
Front Brake
Determine which type of brake your bike is equipped with and refer to 
the appropriate assembly instructions. For more information on brake 
adjustment and maintenance, refer to p. 30-36. A greater force is required 
to activate the rear brake due to longer cable length. It is advisable to 
mount the rear brake on the side of the stronger hand. It is important to 
become familiar with the use of hand brakes. When properly adjusted, 
hand brakes are an efficient brake system. Keep the rim and brake shoes 
clean and free from wax, lubricant and dirt at all times. Keep brakes 
properly adjusted and in good working condition at all times. 
Open the brake lever and place the nipple end of the short brake cable 
into the lever, than close the lever. Secure the ferrule against the lever 
using the cable adjusting barrel. 
Axle Nut
Axle
Hub
Cone Nuts
Fork Drop Out
Retaining
Washer
Step 
Retaining
Washer
Brake Lever
Nipple
Ferrule
Grip Handlebar
Cable 
Adjusting 
Barrel










