Huffy 1C4880-A01 manual

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-Purchase, install, and use a headlight and taillight. Headlights are required by all states for nighttime riding and taillights are required in some states. Battery-powered lights or flashing safety lights are also recommended.

-Make sure the reflectors of your bicycle are correctly positioned. Do not remove the reflector or replace the reflectors with lighted devices that look similar to reflectors.

-Make yourself more visible to motorists. Wear light-colored or reflective clothing, such as a reflective vest and reflective bands for your arms and legs. Use reflective tape on your helmet. Do not let anything cover the reflectors.

-Use extra caution in wet weather.

-Ride slowly on damp surfaces because the tires will slide more easily. Apply the caliper or cantilever brakes sooner than normal as greater stopping distance is necessary, especially if the wheel rims are wet.

-Ride on the correct side of the road, in a single file, and in a straight line.

-Be aware of drain grates, soft road edges, gravel or sand, pot holes or ruts, wet leaves, or uneven paving.

-Avoid these hazards to prevent loss of control or damage to your wheels. Cross railroad tracks at a right angle to prevent the loss of control.

-Avoid unsafe actions while riding.

-Do not carry any passengers.

-Do not carry any items or attach anything to your bicycle that could hinder your vision, hearing, or control.

-Do not ride with both hands off the handlebar.

If you have an ATB (All Terrain Bike) style bicycle, obey these additional “Rules of Off-Road Riding”.

-Always wear the correct safety equipment.

-Use extreme caution when not riding on pavement.

-Do not ride in off-road conditions that are beyond your capabilities. Ride trails in relatively flat areas that have few obstacles.

-For steeper downhill areas, lower the saddle and move it toward the rear (if possible) to shift your center of gravity down and back.

-Be sensitive to the environment, conscientious of the property on which you ride, and considerate of others you may meet on the trail.

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Contents Multi Speed Bicycles HBC Limited Warranty Owner’s Bicycle Identification Record Safety InformationMeanings of the Safety Instructions Fitting the Rider to the Bicycle Rules of the RoadOwner’s Responsibility Page Tools Needed IntroductionFront Wheel Page Page Operation Screw In Style Front Reflector Bracket and Clear Reflector AssemblySnap In Style Top of Fork Front Reflector Bracket InstallationHandlebar Mount Style 1 and Style Bottom of ForkRear Reflector Bracket and Red Reflector Assembly Post Clamp Rear Reflector Bracket InstallationSeat Post Style 1 Bolt and nut Spoke ReflectorsRear Brace Operation and Maintenance Handlebar and Stem AssemblyInside mount style Outside mount styleThumb Shift Page Operation Seat Pillar Style SeatSeat Post Style Page Operation and Maintenance Pedals Brake Systems AdjustmentsSidepull Brake Cantilever Brake Page Reducing Caliper Brake Noise Caliper Brake Only Operation Bags AccessoriesWater Bottles Saddle Bag Handlebar BagFrame Bag Rear Mount KickstandCrank Mount Shift System General Adjustments Rear Derailleur Adjustments Chain Suspension Frame on some models Repair and ServiceAdjustments Tires MaintenanceThree-Piece Cranks on some models Lubrication What When HowHead Tube Bearings Inspection of the BearingsCrank Bearings Wheel BearingsReplacement Part Order List