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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

KODA 12 & KODA 16

 

TOOLS

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STEP 1: UNPACKING YOUR BIKE

STEP 2: SADDLE/SEATPOST

WA R N I N G

Using the bike with the minimum insertion line on the lower 

portion of the seat post showing above the frame could result 

in a failure of the seat post and/or the frame causing a loss of 

control with potential i  is improper use of the product.

What we give you: 3 Hex Wrenches (4mm, 5mm, & 6mm), a 10-function multi-tool.
What you need: Scissors, Phillips Screwdriver.

Cut the shipping straps on the outside of the box.
Remove the box staples as these are sharp and can cut you as you access the bike. Lift bike out by frame and rear wheel.
Rotate the fork so that it is facing forward of the bike 

(Fig.1)

. Place the bike on the ground, so it’s standing upright on the fork dropouts and rear tire. 

Cut all of the packing zip ties.
Separate the front wheel from the bike by carefully slipping it away from the crank arm, which is resting within the spokes.
Remove the accessory box and set it aside.
Examine your new bike for any visible damage that may have occurred during shipping.

Special Note:

 For tightening all fasteners, please refer to Appendix D in the back of your owner’s manual for all fastener torque specifications.

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The seat post will come attached to the saddle from the factory. Pull the quick release lever attached to the top of the frame seat 
tube outwards. Insert the seat post/saddle assembly into the seat tube of the frame to at least the minimum insertion line of the 
seat post 

(Fig.2).

 Adjust the seat to your desired height.

Once you have adjusted the seat post to your desired height, lock it in place by closing the quick release lever against the clamp 

(Fig.3). 

The lever should require some force to close. If it closes too easily and does not hold the seat post in place, or if the effort to close 

the clamp is too great, adjust the clamping force by loosening or tightening the adjusting nut on the side opposite the lever.

STEP 3: HANDLEBAR

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The stem is secured into fork steer tube from the factory. 
Using a hex wrench, remove the 4 bolts/washers of the handlebar clamp on the underside of the stem 

(Fig.5).

Untwist the handlebar and brake cable and face the handlebar forward (reflector facing forward).
Make sure that the fork is facing forward

(Fig.1)

Place the handlebar in the stem and the stem top clamp over the handlebar. Center the handlebar in the stem. Install the 4 stem 
bolts. Tighten each bolt a little at a time to ensure even pressure on all four corners using a cross pattern 

(Fig.6).

 

WARNING! 

Never adjust the seat height so that the minimum insertion line at the lower end of the seat post is showing outside of the frame 

(Fig.4)

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Front

25.4

MIN INSERT

25.4

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stem centerbolt

(adjusts direction)

Handlebar 

Clamp

Open

Close/

Tighten

loosen

tighten 

securely

stem

FRONT

Summary of Contents for KODA 12

Page 1: ...he quick release lever attached to the top of the frame seat tube outwards Insert the seat post saddle assembly into the seat tube of the frame to at least the minimum insertion line of the seat post Fig 2 Adjust the seat to your desired height Once you have adjusted the seat post to your desired height lock it in place by closing the quick release lever against the clamp Fig 3 The lever should re...

Page 2: ...ter forward direction from the factory If adjustment is needed use the following steps 1 2 3 You may have to loosen or remove one brake pad pad to fit the wheel in the front fork Fig 10 When tightening or reinstalling make sure the brake pad is aligned with the curve of the rim and the pad contacts the rim surface flat and evenly 4 STEP 4 FRONT WHEEL 8 Remove the plastic shipping protector from th...

Page 3: ...ench until the pedal is securely attached to the crank arm The pedals need to be tightened with a considerable amount of force so that they do not come loo se Left Pedal Locate the pedal stamped L on the end of the spindle this is the LEFT pedal Fig 12 RECOMMENDED apply a thin layer of grease to the pedal threads and insert your Left pedal into the Left side crank arm Thread it Counterclockwise an...

Page 4: ...g 16 Squeeze the brake lever firmly several times to take the stretch out of the cable and make sure that it does not slip through its anchor If the cable tension is too tight to allow the wheel to spin freely loosen the anchor bolt and give the cable some slack If the cable has too much slack and you cannot apply enough stopping force to the rim repeat procedure 3 to take the slack out of the cab...

Page 5: ...or floor pump with a gauge begin to inflate the tire to half its recommended inflation pressure and check to see that the tire is properly seated on the rim Be sure to inspect both sides of the tire for proper fit If the tire is seated unevenly or bulges out along the rim let some air out of the tire and reposition the tire by hand so that it sits evenly on the rim Continue to inflate the tire to ...

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