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FITNESS

model

PARTS

& elements

1. FRAME

5. Seat post CLAM

7. BOARD

3. FIN

2. BOTTLE

3. BOTTLE cage

6. TRANSMISSION

8. HANDLEbar

9. GRIPS (Red or Black)

10. STEM

11. SADDLE

13. RUDDER

22. REPAIR  

kit

14.Rudder  

POST

15.Rudder

CLAM

16. PEDALS: 

LEFT / RIGHT

17. PEDAL CRANK: 

LEFT / RIGHT

18. PROPELLER B

21. AIR PUMP

20. MULTI-TOOL KIT

7. BOARD BELT

0. PACKING list

19. PROPELLER A

25. Bungee NET for
the dry bag (already
in the fame)

35. DRY BAG

12. Seat POST

31. Frame straps

30. Metal D RINGS

32. Elastic cord

33. SADDLE cover

34. Pulling hand grip

4. Black metal plates

(level plates)

Summary of Contents for ADVENTURE

Page 1: ...go por favor contacte con Red Shark Bikes F IMPORTANT Si vous ne comprenez pas quelque chose veuillez contacter Red Shark Bikes DE ACHTUNG Wenn Sie etwas nicht verstehen wenden Sie sich bitte an Red Shark Bikes I IMPORTANTE se non capisci qualcosa contatta Red Shark Bikes P IMPORTANTE Se você não entender alguma coisa entre em contato com a Red Shark Bikes RUS ВАЖНО Если вы что то не понимаете пож...

Page 2: ...ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ENJOY model FITNESS model ADVENTURE model ...

Page 3: ...ns carefully WARNING Plastic bags can be dangerous to avoid danger of suffocation keep all the bags away from all babies children and house pets Do not use in cribs beds carriages or playpens Tear up bag beforethrowing away 3 Read the Packing List outside the box and check if there are all the elements ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 4: ... GRIPS 10 STEM 11 SADDLE 12 Seat POST 13 RUDDER 14 Rudder POST 22 REPAIR kit 15 Rudder CLAM 16 PEDALS LEFT RIGHT 8 HANDLE bar 17 PEDAL CRANK LEFT RIGHT 18 PROPELLER B 21 AIR PUMP 20 MULTI TOOL KIT 7 BOARD BELT 0 PACKING list PARTS elements 31 Frame straps 30 Metal D RINGS 33 SADDLE cover 34 Pulling hand grip 22 1 Valve tool ...

Page 5: ... REPAIR kit 14 Rudder POST 15 Rudder CLAM 16 PEDALS LEFT RIGHT 17 PEDAL CRANK LEFT RIGHT 18 PROPELLER B 21 AIR PUMP 20 MULTI TOOL KIT 7 BOARD BELT 0 PACKING list 19 PROPELLER A 25 Bungee NET for the dry bag already in the fame 35 DRY BAG 12 Seat POST 31 Frame straps 30 Metal D RINGS 32 Elastic cord 33 SADDLE cover 34 Pulling hand grip 4 Black metal plates level plates ...

Page 6: ...IGHT 18 PROPELLER B comfort 20 MULTI TOOL KIT 23 BOARD BELT 0 PACKING list 19 PROPELLER A Training 25 1 25 2 Bungee NET to secure dry bag on the fame 37 DRY BAGS 3 different units 12 Seat POST 31 Frame straps 30 Metal D RINGS 32 Elastic cord front board 21 AIR PUMP 33 SADDLE cover 34 Pulling hand grip 35 Smart phone holder for handlebar 36 NET board 10 STEM 34 Handlebar BAG 33 Saddle BAG 5 Seat po...

Page 7: ...4 SADDLE assembly 4 1 Untight the bolt adjust the seat to your position and tight the bolt 4 2 SADDLE position adjustment horizontal ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS 7 Newtons ...

Page 8: ...4 4 Check your height 4 SADDLE assembly in the frame C 4 3 Open and adjust seat Post CLAMP position 4 5 TIGHT the post clamp Adjustment recommendations ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 4 6 Check your position 45º ...

Page 9: ...A B A B B A ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 5 RUDDER assembly 5 1 Insert the rudder BAR in to the frame 5 2 Pull the ruder post up to the screw ...

Page 10: ...ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 5 RUDDER assembly 5 1 Insert the rudder BAR in to the frame 7 2 Pull the ruder post up to the screw TOP hole BOTTOM hole ...

Page 11: ...ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 6 HANDLEBAR assembly 6 1 Insert the handlebar in the STEM 6 2 TIGHT the 4 screws TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS 6 Newtons ...

Page 12: ...assembly 6 1 Insert the rudder post to the STEM 6 2 Line up the handle bar with the rudder 6 3 Tight the 2 screws Handle Bar Stem ALIGNMENT WITH THE RUDDER bar With the white mark in the center of the stem TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS 6 Newtons ...

Page 13: ...the 3 bolts 7 2 Lower the shaft down until it stops 7 3 Correct position 7 5 Tighten all the 3 screws 1 Tighten top bolt 2 Tighten bottom bolt ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS 6 Newtons 3 Bolt Locknut Please use a tool 13 NOT INCLUDED From bottom side From top side ...

Page 14: ...NSTRUCTIONS 8 3 Screw the bold with the washer in to the transmisión axel L R R RIGTH crank mark LEFT crank mark a Insert the PEDAL crank b Insert the WASHER b Tight the BOLD TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS 10 Newtons RIGTH side LEFT side L R front direction TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS 10 Newtons ...

Page 15: ...embly 9 1 Remove carefullythe plastic protection 9 2 Remove the bold and washer 9 3 Needle placement 9 4 PROPELLER placement ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 9 5 Tight the bolt and the washer A A TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS 4 Newtons ...

Page 16: ...10 BOARD assembly 10 1 Extend the board ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 17: ...d d a m a g e o n t h e b o a r d s k i n I f y o u f i n d a i r l e a k a g e o n t h e v a l v e u s e t h e b l a c k t o o l i n c l u d e d o n t h e r e p a i r k i t t o o l s t o t i g h t o r t o d i s a s s e m b l e t h e v a l v e a n d c h e c k i f i s d i r t y a n d y o u c a n c l e a n i t B Board HOLE rear A Board Rudder HOLE front Inflate to 1psi approx Unscrew the cap Check t...

Page 18: ...cal position ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS KEEP ATTENTION to protect these elements handlebars and saddle To avoid damage to the handlebars and saddle with rough or abrasive flooring please protect these elements with the SADDLE COVER or putting a rag or towel on the floor where you are going to perform this action ...

Page 19: ... and propeller with the board surface holes A and B if not it could generate damages on the board Suggestion You can use a cloth rag to cover this two elements KEEP ATTENTION The A B Holes surface must be completely clean from dust sand and other dirty elements If not it could generate damages on the board skin Please clean always before Flip the table B A ...

Page 20: ...he frame 10 BOARD assembly ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Too deep KEEP ATTENTION The A B Holes surface must be completely clean from dust sand and other dirty elements If not it could generate damages on the board skin Rear B Front A ...

Page 21: ...FRAME BOARD FITTING confirmationwith the frame plates Black metal plates LEVEL GUIDES must be 10 mm UP from the deck Black metalplates Front and rear are just a LEVEL GUIDES and they must not have contact with the deck board Too deep 10 mm 0 35 inch ...

Page 22: ...ottom board INSERT 2 foam caps in the HOLLE B 2 foamcups HOLLE B REAR From the BOTTOM SIDE Put one cap in the left hole between the transmission tube frame board Push the cap in the hole Put the second cap in the right hole Push the cap in the hole ...

Page 23: ...ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 10 FRAME BOARD 10 2 PUFF UP the FINAL AIR PRESSURE 10 3 Screw the cap onto the valve From 13 to15 PSI ...

Page 24: ...operation with opposite side and confirm the frameposition vertical 90º 13 3 Pass the strap through the ring of the board 13 2 Pass the strap through the chassis ring FIRST Confirm the frame position Must be in vertical position 90º towards the board 90º 90º 90º 90º ...

Page 25: ... in the board bottom rear slot until the end Slide the fin onto the bottom side of the board until the end and cross the pin until you hear a click ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Click 13 2 and cross the pin on the hole fin until you hear a click ...

Page 26: ...Keep the PROPELLER in HORIZONTAL POSITION A REMOVE the FIN B PROPELLER in HORIZONTALposition C RUDDER in T HORIZONTALposition TRANSPORT manipulation BE CAREFULL on the below elelements ...

Page 27: ...TRANSPORT manipulation WITH TROLLEY is extra equipment Trolley BELT REMOVE the FIN ...

Page 28: ...ON THE SHORE keep it upright position RECOMMENDATION Please us an small STOOL not included LEAVE IT IN THE SHADOW TRANSPORT manipulation ...

Page 29: ...OPTIONS TRANSPORT manipulation Most recommended MOST recommended ...

Page 30: ...NSTRUCTIONS 14 1 Unscrew wing nut RUDDER FUNCTION T transport RUN 1 POSITIONS T transport I level1 II Level 2 III Level 3 7 3 Screw wing nut 14 2 Chose the position T as transport TIGHT the wing nut TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS 3 Newtons ...

Page 31: ...16 BEFORE RIDING check ASSEMBLY instructions 16 2 RUDDER in VERTICAL position 16 1 FIN position MINIMUM DEPTH 0 6 m ...

Page 32: ... with no wind First moments are the most stressful ones B From the DEEP water A From the BEACH C SEAT on top of the deck D TRANSFER your body into the center E And GO Pedal straight smoothly but decide until you find your body rhythm relaxed When you have to turn don t stop pedaling and do it smoothly ...

Page 33: ...edaling and don t do it smoothly B Balance centered and relax For better balance Keep YOUR BODY to the board center 1º From a WHARF boat or similar A Always parallel from the side Grab the handlebar and do not transfer the weight of your body from the 2º foot on firm ground until you have the 1st foot in the center of the board IMPORTANT NOTE Do it on a calm water with no wind First moments are th...

Page 34: ... natural and man made objects and or animals plants By choosing to use a Red Shark Bikes product you assume these risks and thereby need to know and practice water safety rules responsible motoring and proper use and maintenance of your Red Shark Bikes product s to reduce these risks Since it is impossible to anticipate every situation or condition which can occur while some elements under in wate...

Page 35: ...WIMMERSAREAS UNDER 18 years old Max load DO NOT USE IN WAVES or CURRENTS AREAS PROHIBITION PROIBIDO PROHIBICIÓN VERBOT KIELTO VERBOD DIVIETI INTERDICTION ZAKAZ TILTÁS FÖRBUD DO NOT USE IN DO NOT USE IN OFFSHORE WINDSELECTRIC STORMS WEAR elements and clothes that cannot be tangled WARNING ATENÇÁO ADVERTENCIA ACHTUNG VAROITUS WAARSCHUWING AVVERTENZA ATTENTION OSTRZEZENIE FIGYELMEZTETÉS VARNIG 110 kg...

Page 36: ...ded period and always store from 10ºC to below 22 C It is forbidden to use the water bicycle to people who can not swim Never wear clothing that may become entangled with any protruding element of the bicycle if it overturns and stays stuck under the water you can drown During the use no one should touch the propeller and the rudder can cause injuries NEVER use the Red Shark if you may feel dizzy ...

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