Huffy M0012 manual Maintenance Three-Piece Cranks various models

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Maintenance

Three-Piece Cranks (various models)

Maintenance:

Both Crank Arms (A) were tightened to the spindle (B) at the factory. After riding the bicycle the first few times, make sure the crank arms have not loosened. If either crank arm has loosened during this “break-in” period, re-tighten or have it tightened by a bicycle service shop.

B

A

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Frequently check the tightness of the crank arms. If loose, tighten or have them tight- ened by a bicycle service shop.

WARNING: If you ride the bicycle with a loose crank arm, the crank arm may fall off. The spindle may also damage the crank arm.

NOTE: Torque crank arm nut to 395 in-lbs.

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Contents For Mountain Bikes Your Bike Model / Serial Number Purchase Date Model Name Owner’s Bicycle Identification RecordFitting the Rider to the Bicycle Your Bike Rules of the Road Meanings of WarningsIf you must ride at night or at time of poor visibility Use extra caution in wet weatherYour Bike Owner’s Responsibility Parts Assembly View Parts View Description Parts Assembly ListParts List Assembly Introduction Assembly Small Adjustable WrenchTools Needed Flat-blade ScrewdriverHandlebar and Stem Installation Quill Style StemThreadless Style Stem Loosen the Front Brakes Assemble the Front Wheel to the Fork AssemblyInstall the Front Wheel Re-attache Front Brake Cable Re-attach Front Brake CableAssembly Setting Up the Handlebars To test the tightness of the handlebar clamp Testing Stem and Handlebar TightnessTo test the tightness of the stem Tighten the quick release lever Assembly Seat InstallationAttach Seat to Seat Post pre-assembled on some models Testing Seat Clamp and Post Clamp Tightness To test the tightness of the seat clamp and the post clampIf the seat moves in the Seat Clamp a fig If the Seat Post 9 moves in the Seat Tube BAssembly Pedal Installation Tighten the pedals figReflector Brackets Installation Installing Derailleur Guard on some modelsMaintenance Brake System Test the tightness of each Brake ShoeMaintenance Final Brake Adjustment Before Riding Stretching the cable figCheck tightness of the cantilever mounting Bolt a Center brake shoes on rimMaintenance Final Brake Adjustment Put the brake shoes the correct distance from the rimTest the travel of each brake lever MaintenanceTest the tightness of the cable clamp fig Maintenance Operation Operate the shift system as follows Shift SystemParts of the Shift System 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 Three-Piece Cranks various models MaintenanceTo change the suspension AdjustmentSuspension Frame various models Maintenance Tires Inflating the TiresRepair and Service Maintenance LubricationWhat When How Lubrication TableMaintenance Reflectors Inspection of the BearingsHead Tube Bearings Crank BearingsWarranty Huffy Corporation Limited Warranty What does this Limited Warranty cover?What must you do to keep the Limited Warranty in effect? What is not covered by this Limited Warranty?Warranty For how long does this Limited Warranty last?How do you get service? What will Huffy do?Always Wear Your Helmet When Riding this Product