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 Cruiser Assembly Instruction  &  Fender Assembly Instruction
         

Beach Cruisers

MAN

LADY

24" CRUISERS

20" CRUISERS

MULTI-SPEED

STRETCH CRUISERS

MTB & BMX 

BIKE ASSEMBLY

FENDER ASSEMBLY

BIKE COLOR

 

1. Tools Required:  Tire Pump,  Scissors or cable cutter,  Allen wrench set,  5/8” and 14mm Wrench or socket set,  and Screwdriver

2. Open the carton from the top and remove the bike. Carefully unpack the bike, using the box or a soft towel for a work surface or as extra padding.

3. Loosening the bolts on the front wheel, insert the front wheel into the forks. Tighten the bolts by hand then use a 5/8” wrench to secure the front wheel to the fork.

4. The handlebars should be attached to the stem. Loosen the center bolt, insert the stem into the opening at the top of the fork  and find your desired height. After adjusting the height, tighten the center bolt on top of the handlebar using a Allen wrench. Next, adjust the handlebar to achieve your desired angle. Start by loosening the hex bolt and adjusting the handlebar. Once you are satisfied with the angle, tighten the hex bolt down to secure the bar in place. 

(* The handlebar Stem must be inserted so that the minimum insertion mark cannot be seen)

5. Assemble the seat by inserting the seat post into the seat and tighten the bolts using a 14 mm wrench. Next, insert the seat / post into the bike frame and adjust to the desired height. Tighten the hex bolt on the seat clamp to fasten the seat to your curiser.

(* The seat post must be inserted so that the minimum insertion mark cannot be seen)

6. The next step will be to put on the pedals. The pedals are labeled R for right and L for left.  The left pedal will screw on in a counter clockwise motion, and the right will screw on in a clockwise motion.  To provide final tightening use the 5/8" wrench.

7. The bike should now be fully assembled

Fender Assembly Instruction
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Bicycles' Specifications subject to change without notice. Always wear a helmet.

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