QUESTIONS:
Should you have any questions during the final assembly of your new bicycle, please call our product 4/4/11
specialists at 800-226-7552 any day between 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m. Eastern. pg.
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Generally, you do not want to raise your saddle higher than determined by this method. If you have to rock your
hips to reach the bottom of the pedal stroke, then your saddle is too high. However, if while riding your bicycle,
this position doesn’t feel comfortable to you, adjust as necessary.
7. Pads
Attach pads to handlebar as shown.
8. REFLECTORS
Required tool – Phillips head screwdriver
The front and rear reflectors may have been adjusted or not installed to prevent shipping damage. Be sure to mount the
white reflector facing forward and the red reflector facing to the rear. Both reflectors should be set perpendicular to the
ground and secured before riding.
The front reflector (white) should be mounted on the handlebar stem as shown in the picture above. To install, remove
the reflector mounting screw and gently open the bracket enough to slide over the stem. Position the reflector forward
and secure with the screw. Use care not to over-tighten as the bracket may crack. To set the reflector perpendicular to
the ground, loosen the adjustment screw, adjust and retighten.
The rear reflector (red) should be mounted on the seatpost. Install and adjust in the same manner as with the front
reflector, ensuring the reflector is facing the rear of the bike.
NOTE:
For additional maintenance and safety tips, be sure to read the Owner’s Manual thoroughly.
Mounting
screw
Adjustment
screw