1. Assembly of the saddle
Place the saddle with the pen in the saddle tube. Watch the safety marks on the pen.
Put the saddle on the correct height for your child. You can adjust the saddle that at
least the toe will reach the ground, for preference the whole foot touches the ground to
guarantee a better stand. Attach the saddle and turn on the saddlebold.
2. Assembly handlebar and handlebar pen
Insert the handlebar and the front fork in the head tube. Watch the safety marks on the
pen. Adjust the handlebar at the correct height and tighten the handlebar clamp.
3. Assembly of the pedals:
Look for the R or L marked on the pedal spindle. Or with dashes on the left pedal. This
means that the pedal marked with R will be rotated in the right crank (chain side) and
the pedal marked with L or dashes will be rotated in the left crank. Very important:
check the pedal attachment at least every 3 months. These can come off slowly
when used, resulting in broken threads and/or pedal release.
4. Check the bottom bracket nut
On some bicycles, the left crank is stuck with a bottom bracket nut. Always check that it
is correctly tightened before use.
1.
First tighten the nut with the 6 sides [A]. Turn it clockwise to the right.
2.
Then tighten the lock nut with 3 notches [B].
5. Assembly trainer wheels
Do not remove the thin axle nut. Install the training locking bracket, with prong towards
the rear of cycle. Be sure prong on locking bracket fits into the axle slot on frame. Install
outside axle nut, and tighten. As you are tightening the axle nut, adjust the trainer's
height by moving the trainer up or down, until you have the desired height. The trainer
should be approximately 6 mm of the ground. If extra training wheel plate available put
the 2 screws in this plate. Be sure all nuts are adjusted properly and tightened securely.
Check trainer wheels for safety before your child rides this cycle. Do not ride cycle
without trainer wheels attached (12,5 – 16 inch).
6. Brakes
1x handbrake frontwheel en back-pedalling brake on the rear wheel. By back
pedalling the brake working will be operative.
7. Assembly/adjustment of the handbrakes
The handbrake is pre-assembled. Check if the brake-blocks are touching the rim
when you brake. If necessary (re)adjust. Check if the brake is working according
the instructions. If the margin in the handbrake is too large, than rotate the brake
cable nut by the handle. Squeeze the brake and check if both of the brake blocks
are touching the rim. If they do not, than, unscrew the inner cable nut, put the brake
blocks with your hand against the rim, draw with the other hand the inner cable
tighter and rotate the inner cable nut again.