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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
EN
Before assembly, remove the plastic
covers from both front and rear wheel axis.
Handlebar and front fork
installation:
remove the sleeve
cover, the sleeve itself and upper
the headset ring from the front
fork. At installation, the headset
composition must be as on the
picture.
Insert the front fork into the
main frame tube
(1)
so that the
bending of the fork faces forward.
Place the upper headset ring
(2)
and the sleeve
(3)
back on the
front fork.
Place the sleeve screw exactly on
the cut-out of the fork tube as on
the picture.
Put the sleeve cover
(1)
on the
handlebar tube and place it into
the fork tube
(2)
. Adjust the heigh
as desired (do not exceed the
maximum mark) and tighten the
screw on the sleeve
(3)
.
In the end, place the protective
cover over the sleeve.
Protective pad installation:
place the soft protective pad
from washable nylon over the
handlebar stem.
Bend the ending of the brake
cable so that it does not obstract
when the child is riding.
In case the brake pad is touching
the wheel when turning, symmet-
rically adjust the distance of brake
arms by the tightening screws
(3)
.
Check that the pads make enou-
gh space (1-2 mm) after releasing
the brake levers. The distance
can be adjusted by tightening or
loosening the brake cable at the
anchor screw
(2)
.
Adjustment of brake:
when
braking, check that the brake
pads fit tightly on the rim sides.
Their position can be adjusted via
the screws
(1)
. The pads shall not
touch the tires.
Seat installation:
put the seat
tube into the frame
(1)
of the
running bike, adjust the desired
height (do not exceed the ma-
ximum mark) and tighten the
sleeve screw
(2)
.
Then inflate the tires according
to the values on their side (ideally
between 1,3 and 1,8 bars).
Adjustment of brake levers
(only for FIFTY
B
):
incline the
brake levers correctly by loose-
ning the screw on the sleeve
(1)
.
The right inclination: let the child sit
on the running bike, hold the handles and
stretch out your fingers in a way that his/her
arm and the fingers form a single straight
line. This should be the position of the
brake lever.