JUNIORATBOWNER’S MANUAL& MAINTENANCEGUIDE
ATTACHING THE FRONT WHEEL1. Fork2. Fork ProtectorTurn the cycle upside down so it is resting on its saddle and handlebars. Remove the forkprotector fr
1. Axle Nut2. Wheel Retention Washer3. ForkRemove the axle nuts and washers from the front wheel axle and firmly insert the wheelbetween the fork so t
ATTACHING THE PEDALSL - Left PedalR - Right PedalThe right pedal arm is on the chain side. The left pedal arm is on the opposite side. The pedal marke
BEFORE USE:CHECKING AND ADJUSTING YOUR BICYCLEIMPORTANTYou are advised that adjustments to your bicycle (with the exception of those described inthis
1. Brake 2. Brake Cable3. HandlebarsBefore riding the bicycle for the first time, ensure that the brakes are working.Gently roll the bicycle backwards
USER PRECAUTIONSBefore Use Always Carry Out A Safety Check(1)Ensure that all nuts and bolts are firmly fastened.(2)Check that the front and rear wheel
USING THE BICYCLEEnsure you are comfortably seated on the fully assembled and checked bicycle. You mustbe able to touch the ground with both feet whil
AFTER USEMAINTENANCE1. Axle nutA. Lock NutB. ConeNOTE: It is recommended that your bicycle has a regular maintenance check every sixmonths carried out
Calliper Brake: Brake callipers should function freely and release fully. If callipers bind werecommend the following sequence of checks:1. Make sure
Cleaning: Your bicycle should be cleaned with warm soapy water (except the chain).Rinse with clean water and dry with a soft clean cloth, afterwards o
DESCRIPTION OFBICYCLE PARTS1. Seat Post2. Saddle3. Front Brake Lever (right)4. Handle Bars5. Rear Brake Lever (left)6. Brake Cables7. Front Reflector8
Punctures: Inner tube punctures can be caused by careless riding over sharp stones,holes in the road or by hitting curb stones. In the event of a punc
Tyres: To obtain the maximum life and full benefit from pneumatic tyres, ensure they areinflated according to the pressure indicated on the tyre sidew
Replacement Parts / SparesOnly use the correct replacement parts for brake blocks, tyres, tubes and bearings, ect.Always consult your Universal Dealer
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CONTENTSDESCRIPTION OF BICYCLE PARTS 1CONTENTS 2SAFETY 3ASSEMBLY: 5Unpacking Your Bicycle 5Attaching the Stabilisers (if supplied) 6Attaching the Hand
SAFETYGood Cycling is Safe CyclingWhen riding keep to the left of the road (inUnited Kingdom).• Know and observe all laws appertaining to bicycles (th
IMPORTANT READY FOR THE ROADFew things equal the thrill of owning a brand new UNIVERSAL bicycle, especially ahandsome precision built, high quality m
ASSEMBLYIMPORTANTUNPACKING YOUR BICYCLECompletely remove the staples from the carton and discard. Remove all components andcarefully examine the carto
Attaching the Stabilisers (if supplied)Ensuring that your bicycle is standing on a flat surface, slide the stabiliser bracket, followedby the stabilis
ATTACHING THE HANDLE BARS1. Expander Bolt2. Wedge Nut3. Head Tube4. Handlebar StemEnsuring that the brake cables do not tangle and that the forks are
ATTACHING THE SADDLE1. Saddle2. Seat Post3. Spanner4. Seat Clamp Nut5. Allen Key (Hexagonal Key)Firmly push the narrow end of the seat post into the h
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