Pacific Cycle HR7633 Schedule 1 Lubrication, Part 4 Servicing, Weekly, Every Six Months, Yearly

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Final Check

Install any additional parts that are supplied with your bike.

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

Reflectors: Attach the white reflector to the front bracket and the red reflector to the rear bracket using an 8mm wrench or a Phillips head screwdriver. Attach the brackets to the scooter using the hardware provided. For some models, the front reflector bracket will be mounted on the front brake assembly bolt that fits through the fork. It is important to make sure all connections are tightened securely and that the reflectors are properly angled.

Tire Pressure: Check tire pressure, inflate to the range recommended on the tire sidewalls.

Pegs: There are many different types of pegs-too many to deal with individually in this manual. Please see your dealer for specific information regarding peg installation.

Before riding, ensure all nuts, bolts and fittings on the scooter have been correctly tightened.

Correct routine maintenance of your new bike will ensure:

Smooth running - Longer lasting components - Safer riding - Lower running costs

Every time you ride your scooter, its condition changes. The more you ride, the more frequently maintenance will be required. We recommend you spend a little time on regular maintenance tasks. The following schedules are a useful guide and by referring to Part 5 of this manual, you should be able to accomplish most tasks. If you require assistance, we recommend you see a scooter specialist.

Schedule 1 - Lubrication

Frequency

Component

Lubricant

How to Lubricate

Weekly

brake calipers

oil

3 drops from oil can

 

brake levers

oil

2 drops from oil can

 

 

 

 

 

Every Six Months

brake cables

lithium based grease

disassemble

 

 

 

 

 

Yearly

wheel bearings

lithium based grease

disassemble

 

headset

lithium based grease

disassemble

 

 

 

 

 

Note: The frequency of maintenance should increase with use in wet or dusty conditions. Do not over

lubricate - remove excess lubricant to prevent dirt build up. Never use a degreaser to lubricate your chain (WD-40™)

PART 4 - SERVICING

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Contents Helmets Save Lives Please Retain your Sales Receipt As Proof of Purchase Pacific CYCLE, INC ServiceParts Identification Part? Part 6 Part Pacific CycleMonday Friday 800 a.m. 500 p.m. Central Time Service and Technical SupportSchwinn Stingray Scooter Basic Parts Breakdown Tools RequiredPart 2 Before YOU About this ManualGeneral Warning Special Note for ParentsFront Reflector Assembly Safety ChecklistNight Riding Riding SafelyGeneral Rules Wet WeatherRules for Children Do not leave it up to trial and errorScooter Care Cornering TechniqueStorage Basic MaintenanceStingray Scooter Fork Assembly Part 3 AssemblyTightening/Preloading Aheadset Stingray Scooter Front Fender AssemblySunken Stem Bolt System Band Brake Series InstallationStep Brake Rim, tighten the shoe fixing nut Tension adjustment screwsCheck your Brakes Style BrakesDisc Brakes Handlebars ScooterFinal Check Getting StartedPass through the brake pads easily Front WheelNon-Threaded Axle Peg Assembly InstructionsThreaded Every Six Months Schedule 1 LubricationPart 4 Servicing WeeklyTravel Tools Schedule 2 Service ChecklistFrequency Task Reference Recommended Tire pressure Wheels and TiresPart Tire InspectionHow To Fix a Flat Tire Hub Bearing AdjustmentHandlebars and Stem Cables and Cable HousingDo not ride a scooter that is not operating properly Standard Headset AdjustmentHeadset InspectionAdjustment Cantilever Calipers Adjustment Sidepull CalipersLubrication Problem Possible Cause Remedy Part HOW Things Work Wheel InstallationHow brakes work Adjusting your brakesTires Tires and TubesTire Valves Part 7 Purchase Record Purchase Record Card