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Your FiSHAW bike box should arrive in reasonable 

condition if the box is excessively damaged check to 

make sure that the bike is not damaged before 

accepting delivery.

Find an area to assemble the bike with plenty of 

space and have the box fac

ing

 the correct way up.

With a box cut

t

er, cut the tape around the box with 

out damaging the box.  Store the box 

in

 

case you 

need to return your FiSHAW bike to us.  Store the box 

somewhere dry and out of the way eg. Under your 

bed.

Summary of Contents for UB200

Page 1: ...UB200 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 2: ...t damaged before accepting delivery Find an area to assemble the bike with plenty of space and have the box facing the correct way up With a box cutter cut the tape around the box with out damaging the box Store the box in case you need to return your FiSHAW bike to us Store the box somewhere dry and out of the way eg Under your bed ...

Page 3: ...2 Remove the bike out of the box using a friend to lift it Place the bike somewhere where there is plenty of space to assemble the bike Remove all other contents accessories from the box ...

Page 4: ...h a pair of wire cutters and all packaging Take care when cutting zip ties not to cut brake electrical cables on the bike Box with accessories and front bicycle skewer with quick release which is zip tied to the front wheel ...

Page 5: ...4 Contents of accessories box as shown Provided tool kit to assemble the bike ...

Page 6: ...h quick release Rotate the forks 180 degrees as shown by the arrow so that it faces the opposite position it was in The correct direction of rotation is the one where all brake cables are free and not wrapped around the forks ...

Page 7: ...sert the handle bar stem into the head tube of the bike frame Using the correct sized allen key tighten the handle bar stem to the desired height and make sure the handle bars are square with the bike frame ...

Page 8: ...7 Turn the bike upside down to attach the front wheel Remove the plastic forks bar protector ...

Page 9: ...ep a space open between the brake pads to make it easier for the brake disc to insert between the brake pads when installing the the front wheel to the forks Place the front wheel between the forks making sure the disc brake is inserted between the brake pads of the caliper ...

Page 10: ...xle 4 V shaped spring 5 Skewer nut With the V shaped spring 4 and the skewer nut 5 remove Insert the skewer with the V shaped spring 2 with the small end of the spring pointing towards the wheel Push the skewer all the way through to the other side ...

Page 11: ...ick release 1 side lock the release by pushing it down towards the forks This will require a little force if it is too easy tighten the skewer nut 5 and repeat until the quick release requires a small amount of force to lock If unable to push the quick release into lock position this will require the skewer nut to be loosened off slightly repeat till the release is able to be locked down with a sm...

Page 12: ...heel mudguard thread through the front of the forks starting from 2 till the top clip of the mudguard 1 is in behind the fork arch Remove the allen key head bolt washer and nut from the front forks with supplied allen key ...

Page 13: ...he front fork with the supplied allen key Place the mudguard stem eye lite 1 in position where the allen head screw was removed Return the allen key head screw and washer 2 through the eye lite of the mudguard stem 1 and tighten with supplied allen key ...

Page 14: ...13 Take the head light wire and insert the red wire into the head light contact 1 and the black wire insert into the head light contact 2 Make sure both wires are pushed on to contact well ...

Page 15: ...hen through the arch of the front forks and the mudguard clip 2 then attach the nut to the allen head bolt and tighten with the allen key and using the spanner on the nut Before fully tightening the allen bolt and nut make sure the head light is plum with the bike frame ...

Page 16: ...your fingers at first Caution should be taken not to cross thread while screwing the peddle into place Once you have threaded the peddle on with your fingers tighten with the correct size spanner supplied in your tool kit Repeat process for the other peddle Loosen off the nut on the bike rack as pictured ...

Page 17: ...16 Pull the bike rack arm 1 out and line up with the screw hole and screw the allen head screw back in place Undo the allen head screw with the correct allen key supplied ...

Page 18: ...at all cables are free by turning the handle bars left and right Check the front wheel is sturdily in place and will not dislodge from the front forks Tyres will need to be pumped up to 35psi Push the bike rack forward or back until you find it sitting level Once level tighten off the nut on the bike rack ...

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