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   Each Bemoov bike is adapted to the weight of the child  

 

of the age corresponding to the model. Please respect  

 

the authorized weight limit:

 

BEMOOV M14: maximum 35 kg 

 

BEMOOV M16: maximum 40 kg

   Your Bemoov bicycle has been designed to be used on  

 

paved and semi-paved terrain and on smooth gravel or 

 

tarmac. It is not designed for stunts, jumps or any other 

 

extreme discipline (BMX, DIRT, DH, Slalom, Enduro…). 

 

If your child uses their bike beyond its limits, there is a 

 

real risk of failure that could lead to serious injury.

   Always comply with national legal requirements for road 

 

traffic or forest traffic. Explain these rules to your child 

 

before he/she sets out on a road or path.

   If your child rides on the road, make sure that the 

 

bicycle and the cyclist comply with the highway code of 

 

your country: reflectors, lighting, bell, helmet, etc.

   Avoid riding on roads heavily used by car traffic.

   Make sure your child always wears a suitable helmet 

 

when riding a bike.

   Make sure the helmet is properly fitted according to the 

 

manufacturer’s instructions.

   Make sure your child wears protective clothing.

   Make sure your child wears sturdy, non-slip shoes. 

 

Check that nothing can get tangled in the pedals or 

 transmission.

 

Never ride barefoot

   Make sure your child can get to know the new bike in a 

 

safe environment under your control.

   Make sure your child understands how the brakes on their 

 

bike work. Check if it can stop at all times and safely by using 

 

the brake levers.

   Avoid allowing your child to ride in wet weather and on 

 

slippery ground. Be aware that braking and tire grip 

 

performance will be significantly reduced in these 

 conditions.

   Please ensure that children are aware that bicycles have 

 

moving parts and that they cannot touch them when they 

 

are in motion. Spokes, tires, chain, gears and other 

 

moving parts can cause serious injury if contacted during 

 

movement. This risk exists even if the bicycle is not in 

 motion.

   Please ensure that your child does not carry passengers 

 

on his/her Bemoov.

   Crashes are sometimes unavoidable when riding a 

 

bicycle. As the bicycle is made up of sharp and hard 

 

metal objects, these crashes can cause injury. After a 

 

fall, first check if the child is okay. Then check the general 

 

condition of the bike and its components before the child 

 

can get back on the bike. If in doubt, please contact our 

 

technical support team via our website www.bemoov-

 

bikes.be or go to a bicycle shop for a professional 

 inspection.

  Riding with reflectors can increase your child’s visibility 

 

to other road users. Reflectors are designed to catch 

 

and reflect car headlights and other artificial lights to 

 

make the bike more visible. Reflectors do not replace 

 

lights. If your child rides at night, the bike must be 

 

equipped with a front and rear lighting system. 

 

WARNING: Riding after dark without lights or reflectors 

 

is extremely dangerous. Please check your relevant 

 

national legal road requirements.

  Never ride a bike with earphones on.

 

It is important for the rider to be able to hear what is 

 

happening in the immediate environment (cars, bells, 

 

horns, etc.). Additionally, headphone wires can become 

 

entangled in moving parts of the bike and pose a hazard.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND GUIDELINES FOR USE

If you are the responsible adult, parent or guardian, we recommend that you read the safety instructions carefully before first 

use.

A. GENERAL

Summary of Contents for M14

Page 1: ...USER S MANUAL Bemoov M14 www bemoov bikes be ...

Page 2: ...and repairs 17 Important technical data 17 Environment 17 Limits of liability 18 Warranty 18 This manual contains important instructions regarding the assembly safety use and maintenance of your bicycle Before using your bike we recommend that you read this detailed information as well as view the explana tory videos when you visit our website www bemoov bikes be If you still have questions or con...

Page 3: ...iter Saddle Brake lever Brake pad Seatpost Stem Fork Seat clamp Headset Frame Rims Freewheel Tire Stem spacer Double chain cover Spokes Chain Stem clamping bolt Bottom bracket Stem cap Crank arm Pedals YOUR BEMOOV AND ITS COMPONENT 14 15 1 2 3 4 9 8 10 11 12 13 21 20 19 23 22 16 17 18 7 6 5 ...

Page 4: ...red rear reflector right clamp 4 orange wheel reflectors 1 pair of pedals 1 user manual The removal of the protective coverings is very simple Most detach manually If you must use scissors or pliers avoid scratching the paints ATTENTION ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Your Bemoov bike is delivered to you partially assembled It is essential that you follow the assembly instructions in this ma nual extremely ...

Page 5: ...til you feel sufficient resistance for the stem to be properly fixed maxi mum tightening torque 6 Nm Newton meter STEP 3 Rotate the handlebar forwards and upwards to position the brake lever at 35 ETAPE 4 Check the centering of the handlebar in relation to the stem by referring to the lines engraved on it B ADJUSTING THE HANDLEBARS 35 ...

Page 6: ... on the fork crown No movement should be observed If there is still movement tighten the various bolts to reach the maximum tightening torque of 6 Nm If in doubt check the technical information or contact our support team via our website www bemoov bikes be ATTENTION STEP 5 Tighten the 4 bolts of the stem cover crosswise in a clo ckwise direction following the diagram above Tighten each bolt equal...

Page 7: ...ront of the left crank arm the green L sticker on the crank arm and the one on the pedal must be identical Then insert the pedal in the thread and tighten counterclockwise until it locks C INSTALLING THE PEDALS Sticker R red Sricker L green Make sure you have clearly identified the R and L pedals before screwing them in otherwise the bolt threads will be permanently damaged For best results we adv...

Page 8: ...r the seat tube ATTENTION D ADJUSTING THE SADDLE HEIGHT STEP 1 Slightly loosen the seat tube clamp STEP 2 Adjust the saddle height so that your child can have his her feet on the ground when sitting on the saddle STEP 3 Tighten the clamp until you feel sufficient resistance and make sure that the seatpost can no longer turn or slide down Limit ...

Page 9: ...9 E ADJUSTING THE REFLECTORS STEP 1 Place the white reflector at the front on the handlebar with the offset clamp STEP 2 Place the red reflector at the back on the seatpost with the right clamp ...

Page 10: ...flect car lights and headlights as a way to make the bike more visible but they do not replace lights If your child rides at night the bike must be equipped with lights as provided for in the Highway Code Please check the relevant national legal requirements ATTENTION STEP 5 Place the fixing nut in the center hole of the reflector Screw it At this stage the reflector is secure It may still move sl...

Page 11: ...rformance will be significantly reduced in these conditions Please ensure that children are aware that bicycles have moving parts and that they cannot touch them when they are in motion Spokes tires chain gears and other moving parts can cause serious injury if contacted during movement This risk exists even if the bicycle is not in motion Please ensure that your child does not carry passengers on...

Page 12: ...ient and appropriate see tire sidewall pressure PSI BAR All the bolts and other components are well fixed and show no signs of abnormal wear The frame rims and tires are not damaged The hand grips are not torn at their ends and do not expose the handlebars If the grips are overly worn or appear damaged they may become sharp and injure your child in the event of a fall If someone borrows your child...

Page 13: ...ts Check the instructions on these products before using them Never clean your bike with a high pressure jet Regularly lubricate the moving parts of your bike Weather conditions are usually the main determinant of maintenance and lubrication frequency This maintenance also depends on the frequency type and duration of riding B BIKE FRAME Bemoov frames are made of high quality and very light 6061 a...

Page 14: ...otice a slight stretching of the brake cable which will feel softer to the touch Unscrewing bolt 6 anti clockwise will restore tension to the brakes Regularly check the wear of the brake pads Never exceed the wear lines Once the brakes wear beyond the wear lines they will have to be replaced Regularly check the angle of the brake lever on the handlebar The correct angle of 30 35 should allow a str...

Page 15: ...ork Your wheels must fit perfectly To tighten your wheels properly apply between 12 15 Nm of force with a 5mm wrench Check the wear of the rims of your bike Our Bemoov bikes have an embossed black indicator line on the circumference of the rim In case of heavy use they will have to be replaced when the indentation begins to fade D THE WHEELS ...

Page 16: ... perfectly Clean Use a soft bristled brush to remove any dirt or debris attached to the chain and freewheel Degrease Spray cleaner or degreaser on the chain and freewheel Then wipe everything with a cloth by turning the crank Lubricate the chain regularly We recommend lubricating periodically or after excessive use Apply only bicycle chain lube to the chain and freewheel Then use a dry cloth to wi...

Page 17: ...Nm Components Tightening force ADJUSTING AND REPLACING PARTS Visit our website www bemoov bikes be for helpful advice on how to maintain and adjust your BEMOOV bike properly RESPECT OUR ENVIRONMENT Bemoov is committed to respecting the environment We have protected your bike in its box with a maximum of recyclable elements Please sort and appropriately dispose of these protective items to the prop...

Page 18: ... caused by abuse neglect improper repair improper maintenance alteration modification as well as failure to follow instructions or warnings in this manual an accident or any other abnormal excessive or improper use including but not limited to stunts jumps downhill trial riding with heavy loads or any other manner for which the bicycle has not been designed Any damage or deterioration of the surfa...

Page 19: ...y connecting to our website www bemoov bikes be or by flashing the code opposite If you still have questions or doubts when assembling or using your Bemoov you can also consult our FAQs and if you cannot find the answer to your question you can contact our support team via the website www bemoov bikes be Keep the dismantled bike out of the reach of children to avoid any risk of suffocation on spar...

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