OWNER’S MANUAL Schwinn Roadster • • • • • ASSEMBLY OPERATING ADJUSTMENTS MAINTENANCE WARRANTY Ages 2-4 years old Max Rider Weight Limit: 60 lbs. Rear Deck Weight Limit: 60 lbs. In the interest of safety, make certain that you read and understand all information and instructions included with and pertaining to this product.
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A Special Note for Parents This toy is intended for use by small children. As a parent or guardian, you bear the responsibility of ensuring the safety of your child. To make sure this toy is used safely, a responsible adult must supervise any child playing with it. This includes allowing it to be used only where and when it is clearly safe for a small child to do so and making certain that it is in good repair and secure operating condition.
The Consumer Protection Safety Commission advises that the riding of small wheel diameter toys at excessive speeds can lead to instability and is not recommended. Children should be made aware of all possible riding hazards and correct riding behavior before they take to the streets - Do not leave it up to trial and error.
Step 1. Attach main frame to rear deck. Assemble by aligning the rear axle against the “C” shaped support at the end of the main frame, then rotate rear deck assembly so that the attachment bolt protrudes through the frame. Secure frame with washer and locknut, and insert the two flanking screws. Step 2. Step 2. Position saddle on frame with carriage bolt protruding through center hole in frame. Tighten knob onto carriage bolt to lock saddle in position.
Step 3. Insert fork assembly through head tube of frame assembly. Be sure that fork is completely inserted through frame to allow approximately 22mm (7/8”) of fork steer tube to show through top of head tube. Push stem clamp onto fork steer tube. Stem clamp must fully seat onto fork steer tube. There should be no space between head tube and stem clamp. Insert handlebar into fork steer. Be sure to insert far enough to cover “Minimum Insertion” mark on handlebar.
Step 4. Inspect all wheels to be sure that they turn freely. If any wheel does not turn freely, check that fender is not rubbing on the tire. If it is, flex fender to the opposite side that it is rubbing on, until it is centered (see illustration). While holding front wheel, check that handlebar cannot be turned independently from wheel. Check that saddle carriage bolt and tightening knob are holding saddle securely. If necessary, tighten saddle adjustment knob further.
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LIMITED WARRANTY AND POLICY ON REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Your purchase includes the following warranty which is in lieu of all other express warranties. This warranty is extended only to the initial consumer purchaser. No warranty registration is required. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary from state to state.
Your tricycle has been designed for recreational use, but has not been designed to withstand abuse associated with stunting and jumping. This warranty ceases when you rent, sell, or give away the tricycle, ride with more than one person, or use the tricycle for stunting or jumping. This warranty does not cover ordinary wear and tear or anything you break accidentally or deliberately.