Huffy M0012 Owner’s Bicycle Identification Record, Fitting the Rider to the Bicycle Your Bike

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Owner’s Bicycle Identification Record

NOTE: This information is only available on the bicycle itself. It is not available from Huffy.

Each Huffy bicycle has a Serial Number stamped into the frame. The Serial Number (1) can be found on the bottom of the crank housing as shown.

Write this number below to keep it for future reference.

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If the bicycle is stolen, give this number and a description of the bicycle to the police. This will help them find the bicycle.

Model / Serial Number:

Purchase Date:

Model Name:

Fitting the Rider to the Bicycle

Your Bike

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To determine the correct size of bicycle for the rider:

• Straddle the assembled bicycle with feet shoulder width apart and flat on the ground.

• There must be at least 1 inch (2.5 cm) of clearance (1) between the highest part of the top tube (2) and the crotch of the rider with tires properly inflated.

• The minimum leg-length for the rider is the highest part of the top tube plus one inch (3).

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For Mountain Bikes Your Bike Owner’s Bicycle Identification Record Fitting the Rider to the Bicycle Your BikeModel / Serial Number Purchase Date Model Name Use extra caution in wet weather Rules of the RoadMeanings of Warnings If you must ride at night or at time of poor visibilityYour Bike Owner’s Responsibility Parts Assembly View Parts View Parts Assembly List Parts ListDescription Assembly Introduction Flat-blade Screwdriver AssemblySmall Adjustable Wrench Tools NeededQuill Style Stem Handlebar and Stem InstallationThreadless Style Stem Assemble the Front Wheel to the Fork Assembly Install the Front WheelLoosen the Front Brakes Re-attach Front Brake Cable Re-attache Front Brake CableAssembly Setting Up the Handlebars Testing Stem and Handlebar Tightness To test the tightness of the stemTo test the tightness of the handlebar clamp Assembly Seat Installation Attach Seat to Seat Post pre-assembled on some modelsTighten the quick release lever If the Seat Post 9 moves in the Seat Tube B Testing Seat Clamp and Post Clamp TightnessTo test the tightness of the seat clamp and the post clamp If the seat moves in the Seat Clamp a figTighten the pedals fig Assembly Pedal InstallationInstalling Derailleur Guard on some models Reflector Brackets InstallationTest the tightness of each Brake Shoe Maintenance Brake SystemCenter brake shoes on rim Maintenance Final Brake Adjustment Before RidingStretching the cable fig Check tightness of the cantilever mounting Bolt aPut the brake shoes the correct distance from the rim Maintenance Final Brake AdjustmentMaintenance Test the tightness of the cable clamp figTest the travel of each brake lever Maintenance Shift System Parts of the Shift SystemOperation Operate the shift system as follows Maintenance Shift System These are the higher gear combinations Front Derailleur Adjustments Perform the Rear Derailleur Adjustments if Maintenance Rear Derailleur Adjustments Adjust the Index Shift System fig Maintenance Maintenance Three-Piece Cranks various modelsAdjustment Suspension Frame various modelsTo change the suspension Inflating the Tires Maintenance TiresMaintenance Lubrication Repair and ServiceLubrication Table What When HowCrank Bearings Maintenance ReflectorsInspection of the Bearings Head Tube BearingsWhat is not covered by this Limited Warranty? Warranty Huffy Corporation Limited WarrantyWhat does this Limited Warranty cover? What must you do to keep the Limited Warranty in effect?What will Huffy do? WarrantyFor how long does this Limited Warranty last? How do you get service?Always Wear Your Helmet When Riding this Product