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NS-75

MATERIALS & TOOLS / INITIAL SETUP ADJUSTMENTS

step

#4

Ref. # Description

Qty

1

Frame

1

42

Pedals with Toe Clips & Straps (Left & Right)

1 Pair

Tools Required

Stamped Steel Combination Wrench 

1

A. Remove pedals (42) from the small parts box and look at the ends of

the pedal threads.  You will notice that each pedal is market with an "R"
or an "L" on the very end of the spindle past the threads.  This mark
indicates which side of the bike the pedal is intended to mount.  This is
important since the thread directions are different for each pedal.

B. Locate the pedal that has the "R" on the spindle.  This pedal is for the right side crank arm of the

bike (chain guard side) and is right hand threaded (turn clockwise to tighten).  It is a good idea to
apply grease to the threads before attaching them to the crank, this will assure that they can be
removed in the future. Using the supplied Combination Wrench thread the right pedal on to the
crank arm, tighten firmly. 

C. Locate the pedal that has the "L" on the spindle.  Follow the directions in step B. however, you will

need to turn the spindle left (counter-clockwise) to tighten as the "L" spindle is reverse threaded.

Prior to first using the Schwinn Evolution bike it is a good idea to
follow these initial set up steps.

A. Move bike into its final location.  Confirm that all four feet are firmly in contact with the floor and that

the bike is stable.  If any of the feet are not making full contact it is recommended that you adjust
them by turning the entire foot assembly counter-clockwise which will extend it further from the sta-
bilizer bar.  Once the foot is in full contact and the bike is stable, thread the jam nut clockwise until 
it comes into contact with the stabilizer at the point the foot assembly threads in.  Tighten the jam
nut snug using an adjustable wrench.  This will secure the foot at the desired height.

B. With the resistance adjustment knob turned fully in the counter-clockwise position (no brake con-

tact with flywheel) it is recommended that you soak the brake pads with Schwinn Fit-Tech Lube.
This will extend the life of the brake pads and assure a smooth resistance interface with the fly-
wheel.

C. Once the pads are lubricated it is recommended that you tighten the resistance adjustment knob

clockwise to tighten the brake pads against the flywheel surface.  Do this until the brake pads are firm-
ly clamped against the flywheel.  This will set the brake parts and give the springs some initial com-
pression.  This process will also assure that the Fit-Tech Lube penetrates the entire brake pad surface.

D. Confirm that the Saddle is positioned in the desired location on the saddle mounting bracket. If the

angle of the saddle or the fore/aft position of the saddle needs to be adjusted, use the Combination
Wrench to loosen the 14mm nuts on either side of the saddle mounting bracket.  This will allow you
to adjust the tilt angle and fore/aft position of the saddle.  Once in the correct position, tighten both
14mm nuts on the saddle mounting bracket with the Combination Wrench. 

That's it! Initial set up is complete and you can now enjoy all these
features and quality of you new Scwhinn Evolution Bike!

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Evolution / Evolution-SR

Summary of Contents for Evolution Assembly

Page 1: ...NS 75 4 Evolution Evolution SR ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 2: ...1 13mm Lock Nut 4 Tools Supplied Stamped Steel 13 14 15 17mm Combination Wrench 1 5mm Hex Wrench 1 3mm Hex Wrench 1 Prior to assembly of the product remove all components from the packaging and check them against the packaged components list supplied above Once you are certain that all the necessary parts have been supplied begin with the first assembly step Tools Needed 5mm Hex Wrench 3mm Hex Wre...

Page 3: ...N REMOVE THE NUT AT A LATER DATE C Attach Front Stabilizer Bar A to Frame 1 using two hex bolts 39 four washers 50 and two lock nuts 51 Tighten hardware firmly but do not over tighten as deformation of the stabilizer tube may occur D At this time make sure that the adjustable feet with lock nuts are screwed fully into the stabilizer E Position the Rear Stabilizer Bar B under the frame bracket as s...

Page 4: ...e seat tube while pulling the Pop Pin back Insert the Seat Post to the desired height and release the Pop Pin Make sure the Pop Pin settles into one of the securing holes in the Seat Post tube Turn the Pop Pin clockwise threading it into the Pop Pin Assembly and hand tighten This will secure the Seat Post at the desired height G The Seat Slider Assembly 44 27 45 has been pre assembled at the facto...

Page 5: ...ot assembly counter clockwise which will extend it further from the sta bilizer bar Once the foot is in full contact and the bike is stable thread the jam nut clockwise until it comes into contact with the stabilizer at the point the foot assembly threads in Tighten the jam nut snug using an adjustable wrench This will secure the foot at the desired height B With the resistance adjustment knob tur...

Page 6: ...LESS HEX HEAD BOLT M6X1 0X12L 95432 25 HANDLEBAR BLACK TEXTURED 84991 26 SEAT POST STAINLESS 84992 27 SEAT ADJUSTMENT BRACKET 84993 28 SLEEVE FOR SEAT SLIDER 80002 29 SEAT RETAINING PIN 80006 30 RETAINING PIN COVER 80013 31 RESISTANCE ASSEMBLY 80008 32 TENSION ADJUSTING KNOB 80017 33 TENSION KNOB RING 80005 34 ROD CARRIER 80007 35 NUT FOR RES ASSM M6X1 0 SS 95456 36 PLASTIC BALL RING 80004 37 REAR...

Page 7: ...ED 84991 26 SEAT POST STAINLESS 84992 27 SEAT ADJUSTMENT BRACKET 84993 28 SLEEVE FOR SEAT SLIDER 80002 29 SEAT RETAINING PIN 80006 30 RETAINING PIN COVER 80013 31 RESISTANCE ASSEMBLY 80008 32 TENSION ADJUSTING KNOB 80017 33 TENSION KNOB RING 80005 34 ROD CARRIER 80007 35 NUT FOR RES ASSM M6X1 0 SS 95456 36 PLASTIC BALL RING 80004 37 REAR STABILIZER 84984 38 HEX NUT FOR LEVELING FEET 3 8 80016 39 S...

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