Pacific Cycle HR7633 manual Scooter, Final Check, Getting Started, Handlebars

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Final Check

- If you encounter any problems, refer to the appropriate section and make any necessary adjustments.

- Check the tire pressure and inflate each tube to the recommended

psi as stated on the sidewall of the tire.

- Check that the kickstand operates smoothly and the

kickstand bolt is secured tightly.

- Finally, examine the scooter. Make sure all accessories are

attached and all quick releases, nuts and bolts have been

tightened securely.

SCOOTER

Foreword: Assembling a scooter is an important responsibility. Proper assembly not only gives the rider more enjoyment of the scooter; it also offers an important measure of safety.

Getting Started

Open the carton from the top and remove the scooter. Remove the straps and protective wrapping from the scooter. Inspect the scooter and all accessories and parts for possible shortages. It is recommended that the threads and all moving parts in the parts package be lubricated prior to installation. Do not discard packing materials until assembly is complete to insure that no required parts are accidentally discarded. Assemble your scooter following the steps that pertain to your model.

Note: Your scooter may be equipped with different style components than the ones illustrated.

- Correct maintenance of your scooter will ensure many years

of happy riding. Service your scooter regularly by referring

to the relevant sections of this manual, OR take it to a

professional bicycle shop.

Remember: Always wear a helmet and obey all traffic laws.

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Never inflate a tire beyond the maximum pressure marked on the tire’s sidewall. Exceeding the recommended pressure may blow the tire off the rim, which could cause damage to the scooter and injury to the rider and bystanders.

Tighten both rear wheel axle nuts or the quick release mechanism securely. Failure to do this may cause the rear wheel to dislodge from the frame dropouts resulting in serious damage or injury.

Stem Cap Binder Bolts

Stem

Bolt

 

Minimum

 

Insertion Mark

 

Stem Wedge

 

Head

 

Tube

Four Bolt

Six Bolt

Face

Face

Plate

Plate

four bolt six bolt face plate

Handlebars

Remove the protective cap from the stem wedge and loosen the stem bolt using the 6mm Allen key. Some models may use a 13mm hexagonal bolt instead of an Allen key bolt. Place the handlebar stem into the head tube, observing the minimum insertion mark on the handlebar stem and ensuring that all cables are free of tangles. Check that the fork and the handlebar are facing forward, and that they are properly aligned with the front wheel. Tighten the stem bolt. Rotate the handlebar to the desired position. Tighten stem cap bolt 1 (see picture) two turns, tighten stem cap bolt 2 two turns and so on. Repeat until handle bar is secure to the stem. See picture for a 4 or 6-bolt system. Also check that the stem binder bolts are tightened equally and securely.

The handlebar must be inserted so that the minimum insertion mark cannot be seen. WARNING: Over tightening the stem bolt or headset assembly may cause damage to the scooter and/ or injury to the rider.

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Contents Helmets Save Lives Please Retain your Sales Receipt As Proof of Purchase Service Pacific CYCLE, INCPart ? Part 6 PartPacific Cycle Parts IdentificationService and Technical Support Schwinn Stingray Scooter Basic Parts BreakdownTools Required Monday Friday 800 a.m. 500 p.m. Central TimeAbout this Manual General WarningSpecial Note for Parents Part 2 Before YOUSafety Checklist Front Reflector AssemblyRiding Safely General RulesWet Weather Night RidingDo not leave it up to trial and error Scooter CareCornering Technique Rules for ChildrenBasic Maintenance Stingray Scooter Fork AssemblyPart 3 Assembly StorageStingray Scooter Front Fender Assembly Tightening/Preloading AheadsetSunken Stem Bolt System Band Brake Series InstallationStep Rim, tighten the shoe fixing nut Tension adjustment screws BrakeStyle Brakes Check your BrakesDisc Brakes Scooter Final CheckGetting Started HandlebarsFront Wheel Pass through the brake pads easilyNon-Threaded Axle Peg Assembly InstructionsThreaded Schedule 1 Lubrication Part 4 ServicingWeekly Every Six MonthsTravel Tools Schedule 2 Service ChecklistFrequency Task Reference Wheels and Tires PartTire Inspection Recommended Tire pressureHub Bearing Adjustment How To Fix a Flat TireHandlebars and Stem Cables and Cable HousingDo not ride a scooter that is not operating properly Adjustment HeadsetInspection Standard HeadsetAdjustment Cantilever Calipers Adjustment Sidepull CalipersLubrication Problem Possible Cause Remedy Wheel Installation Part HOW Things WorkAdjusting your brakes How brakes workTires Tires and TubesTire Valves Purchase Record Card Part 7 Purchase Record