ACEGER Cruiser Bike User manual

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Thank you for choosing Aceger bike!
Our ACEGER kids bikes are designed for maximum enjoyment.
We adhere to the simple,stylish design concept and high quality production requirements.
The following pages will help you fully understand your bike and how to look after it. They will provide you with the information you need to
properly assembly, adjust,use and maintain your new bike, so you can get the most out of every ride. Please pay attention to the safety
information – it’s there to help you avoid serious injury.
SPECIAL STATEMENT
1. The illustrations used in this manual just describe product usage and structure. They are for your reference only,there may be
difference between the product and illustrations.
2. For quality improvement, some components and appearance of the product may be changed without prior notice.
3. This manual is used for multiple product versions. Some models may come without training wheels,v-brake,fenders,reflectors or
other accesories.

Contents
A SPECIAL NOTE FOR PARENTS .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
FITTING THE RIDER TO THE BICYCLE .................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
RIDING ON WET WEATHER .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3
NIGHT RIDING .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3
ON ROAD SAFETY ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................4
OFF ROAD SAFETY ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................4
TOOLS REQUIRED ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 4
Install Training Wheels .............................................................................................................................................................................................................5
Install Front Tire ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................6
Install Front Fender and Front Reflector ................................................................................................................................................................................6
Install Handlebar ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Adjust V Style Brake .................................................................................................................................................................................................................9
Install Pedals ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11
Install Seat and Rear Reflector ..............................................................................................................................................................................................11
Install Bell ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 13
BEFORE EVERY RIDE ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14
BASIC MAINTENANCE ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................15
ATTACH THE FRONT BRAKE CABLE .................................................................................................................................................................................... 16
HOW TO FIX A FLAT TIRE ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 17
CHAIN ADJUSTMENT ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 18
TIRE INSPECTION ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18
HOW THE COASTER BRAKE WORKS ................................................................................................................................................................................... 19
LUBRICATION SCHEDULE ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 19
WATCH THE ASSEMBLY VIDEO ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 20
TROUBLES SHOOTING GUIDE ......................................................................................................................................................................................................21

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A SPECIAL NOTE FOR PARENTS
It is a tragic fact that most bicycle accidents involve children. As a
parent or guardian, you bear the responsibility for the activities and
safety of your minor child. Among these responsibilities are to make
sure that the bicycle which your child is riding is properly fitted to
the child: that it is in good repair and safe operating condition; that
the play of young children is supervised by an adult; that you and
your child have learned, understand and obey not only the
applicable local motor vehicle, bicycle and traffic laws, but also the
common sense rules of safe and responsible bicycling.
As a parent,you should read this manual before letting your child
ride the bicycle. Please make sure that your child always wears an
approved bicycle helmet when riding.
To avoid an accident, teach children good riding skills with an
emphasis on safety from an early age.
1. Always wear a properly fitted helmet.
2. Do not play in driveways or the road.
3. Do not ride on busy streets.
4. Do not ride at night.
5.Keep away from the wet, uneven road during the use of the bike.
6. Obey all traffic laws, especially stop signs and red lights.
7.Be aware of other road vehicles behind and nearby.
8. Before entering a street: Stop, look left, right, and left again for
traffic.
9. If riding downhill, be extra careful. Slow down using
the brakes and maintain control of steering.
10. Never take your hands off the handlebars, or your
feet off the pedals when riding downhill.
11. Always wear shoes when riding a bicycle and avoid loose fiting
clothes. Wear a cuff band or trouser clip to keep pants from getting
caught in the chain wheel.
Important
Children should be made aware of all possible riding hazards and
correct riding behavior before they take to the streets.
DO NOT LEAVE IT UP TO TRIAL AND ERROR
●Helmet should sit level on your head and low on your forehead.
●Adjust the strap sliders below the ear on both sides.
●Buckle the chin strap. Adjust strap until it is snug.
●No more than two fingers should fit between the strap and your
chin.
●A proper fitting helmet should be comfortable and not rock
forward/back-ward or side to side.
● Always read the user manual that comes with your helmet to
make sure it is fitted and attached properly to the wearer's head
according to the fitting instructions described in the user manual.

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FITTING THE RIDER TO THE BICYCLE
Riding a bicycle that is not correctly sized to the rider may result
in the rider's feet not being able to touch the ground and balance
the bicycle, properly reach the handlebar for steering or braking,
and loss of control when pedaling.
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 between the
highest part of the top tube 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.The chart should help you narrow your
search, but it is not a substitute for an expert helping you find a bike
that is most suitable.
Your new bicycle was assembled and tuned in the factory and
then partially disassembled for shipping. The following instructions
will enable you to prepare your bicycle for years of enjoyable
cycling.
Item
Cruiser Bike
Size
16 inch
20 inch
26inch
Bell
√
√
√
Training wheel
√
×
×
Kickstand
√
√
√
Brake style
coaster brake
coaster brake
coaster brake
& V-brake
Rider Height
45-53inch
53-61inch
5.0-5.74ft
115-135CM
135-155CM
155-175CM
Child's Inseam
21-24inch
24-28inch
32-38inch
Saddle Height
55-60CM
60-71CM
82-99CM
Child's Age
5-9Y
7-13Y
14+Y
Handlebar Height
81-85CM
91-97CM
102-109CM
Bike Weight
10.8KG
11.5KG
17KG

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RIDING ON WET WEATHER
Under wet conditions, the stopping power of your brakes (as well as
the brakes of other vehicles sharing the road) is dramatically
reduced and your tires don’t grip nearly as well. This makes it harder
to control speed and easier to lose control. It’s not recommended
that kids ride under wet weather condition.
When riding in wet weather kids always are in accompanied by
adult.
Wear reflective clothing and use safety lights to enhance visibility.
Exercise extreme caution when riding in wet conditions.
Ride at a slower speed. Turn corners gradually and avoid sudden
braking.
Brake earlier, it will take a longer distance to stop.
Pot holes and slippery surfaces such as line markings and train
tracks all become more hazardous when wet.
NIGHT RIDING
Important!
Riding a bicycle at night is not recommended.Children should
never ride at dawn, at dusk or at night.
Riding at dawn, at dusk, at night or at other times of poor visibility
without an adequate bicycle lighting system and without reflectors
is dangerous and may result in serious injury or death.
Check your local laws regarding night riding.
Ensure bicycle is equipped with a full set of correctly positioned
and clean reflectors.Use a white light on the front and a red light on
the rear.Use lights with flashing capability for enhanced visibility.If
using battery powered lights, make sure batteries are well charged.
Wear reflective and light colored clothing. Wear reflective
clothing and use safety lights for increased visibility.
Ride at night only if necessary. Slow down and use familiar roads
with street lighting.

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ON ROAD SAFETY
1. IN THE INTEREST OF SAFER CYCLING, MAKE SURE YOU READ
AND UNDERSTAND YOUR OWNER’S MANUAL. NOTE AND
PERFORM PRE RIDE SAFETY CHECKS.
2. NOTICE: Some state and local laws may require that your
bicycle be equipped with a warning device such as a horn or bell
and a light if the bicycle is to be ridden after dark.
3. ALWAYS WEAR SHOES when riding a bicycle and AVOID
LOOSE FITTING CLOTHES.
4. CHECK YOUR BRAKES FREQUENTLY. THE ABILITY TO STOP
YOUR BICYCLE IS CRITICAL. Roads are slippery when wet so avoid
sharp turns and allow more distance stopping.The V brake may
become less efficient when wet. Leaves, loose gravel, and other
debris can also effect stopping.
5. ALWAYS RIDE IN THE SAME DIRECTION AS TRAFFIC. Never
ride against traffic.
6. STOP AND LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAVE AN ALLEY,
DRIVEWAY, OR PARKING LOT. Stop, look to the right, to the left,
and to the right again for traffic. Ride only when it is clear.
7. KEEP TO THE RIGHT. Follow the traffic flow in a straight line and
stay close to the curb. Watch for cars moving in and out of traffic.
8. OBEY ALL TRAFFIC LAWS REGULATIONS. Most traffic
regulations apply to bike riders as well as automobile operators.
9. ALWAYS RIDE ALONE. NEVER CARRY OTHER RIDERS. This is
dangerous and makes the bike harder to control.
10. ALWAYS BE ALERT. Be ALERT - pedestrians have the right of
way. Be ALERT - when riding near parked cars - ride far enough
away from the cars so that you won’t get hit if someone opens the
car door.
OFF ROAD SAFETY
We recommend that children not ride on rough terrain unless
they are accompanied by an adult. Whether you call it Aggro,
Hucking, Freeride, North Shore, Downhill, Jumping, Stunt Riding,
Racing or something else: it is NOT off road riding, it is NOT
recommended and if you engage in this sort of extreme, aggressive
riding you will get hurt, and you voluntarily assume a greatly
increased risk of injury or death. Aceger bicycles are not designed
for these types of extreme riding.
TOOLS REQUIRED
●Phillips head screw driver and M5,M6 Allen wrench
●8mm,10mm,15mm,12mm,13mm and 14mm Open-end wrench

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GETTING STARTED
Open the carton from the top and take out the bicycle.
Remove the straps and protective packaging from the bicycle.
Important
Do not discard packing materials until assembly is complete and the
bicycle can work properly. Make sure that no required parts are
accidentally discarded. The bike comes with some plastic pieces to
protect the bike.
1.Install Training Wheels
Remove the adjustment nuts of training wheel.
Attach the training wheel and match bolts with fender holder.
Then reinstall the nut and tighten it with 15mm wrench.Do the same
way to install another training wheel.
NOTE
The 16 inch bike of this model has both training wheels and
kickstand.
The 20 inch bike of this model has only kickstand,no training
wheels.
The 26 inch bike of this model has only kickstand,no training
wheels.

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2.Install Front Tire
Loosen the retaining washer and nut on both sides of the axle,place
the wheel into fork drop outs.
Set the retaining washer into the hole on the fork drop out and
tighten the nuts on both sides.
3.Install Front Fender and Front Reflector
Remove the nut and bolt on the fork first,then attach the front
reflector to the front fork and match front fender bracket to the bolt.
Place the circular washer and nut.

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Note:
The 26 inch bike of this model has the V-brake on the front
fork,please match the front fender bracket to the bolt in a similar
way.
Then tighten it with screwdriver or 10mm wrench.
Remove the bolt from the fork-end.
Note
If the fender is warped and rubbing against the
tire,please scan the QR code or browse the link below
to fix.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T0kq_lhZxks
Use the screwdriver and 8mm wrench to loosen the
two bolts on the curved strut plate.
Push the fender to the correct position so that it does not rub
against the tire.
Tighten the two bolts on the curved strut plate.
Match the fender arms to the fork hole,then insert the bolt and
tighten.
Important
Set the front fender and fork the correct position as shown in the
pictures,do not be opposite direction.

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4.Install Handlebar
Loosen the bolt on the handlebar.
Rotate the handlebar towards the upright position and retighten the
bolt.
Insert the handlebar into the head tube and tighten the expansion
bolt with the allen wrench.The stem height should be set correctly in
relation to the rider’s height.

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5.Adjust V Style Brake
The picture on the right side is the diagram of each part of the
V-brake, please refer to it before adjusting.
WARNING
Failure to properly set the brakes may result in the inability to stop
the bicycle movement and cause serious injury or death.Be sure the
brakes are functioning properly before using the bicycle.
NOTICE
The 26 inch bike of this model has both V-brake and coaster brake.
The 16 inch and 20 inch bikes of this model may only have coaster
brake.
WATCH THE ASSEMBLY VIDEO
If you have trouble in assembling,please scan the QR code or
browse the link below to fix.
https://youtube.com/shorts/mF-PQOi-dEI

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Put the brake cable through the cable slot on the end of the left
brake arm.Always make sure that the cable is properly seated in the
cable slot.Then slip the brake cable boot over the cable and position
it between both brake arms.
Adjusting the brake pads
Squeeze the brake arms against the rim, loosen the nuts on the
brake pads and adjust until they match the angle of the rim. Brake
pads clearance should be a maximum 2 mm from the rim. When
correct, tighten the pad nuts.
Adjusting the brake cable
If the brake is not tight, you need to adjust the brake cable. Loosen
the cable fixing bolt.While holding the brake arm closed, use your
other hand to pull the brake cable tight (through the cable fixing
bolt),tighten the cable fixing bolt fully with a M5 allen wrench. Hold
the brake lever to test if the V brake can work properly.If not, adjust
again.
Adjusting the brake arms
The two brake arms must be nearly parallel to each other. To make
this adjustment, adjust the spring tension in each brake arm so that
both sides are equally tensioned.And each brake pad is the same
distance from the rim. Do this by turning the spring tension screw
with a Phillips screwdriver.
After ensuring that the total clearance between both brake pads
and the rim is 2-3mm stretches the cable by squeezing the brake
lever 5-10 times.Then readjust the brakes as necessary.

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6.Install Pedals
The left pedal(marked L)should be tightened to the
counter-clockwise direction.
The right pedal(marked R) should be tightened to the clockwise
direction.(as the inllustration shows)
7.Install Seat and Rear Reflector
Loosen the nuts on both sides of seat with 14mm wrench.
Then .pull the seat post into a vertical position and retighten the
nuts.
Important
Stop if you feel resistance! This may be an indication the spindle is
entering the hole at an angle. Remove the pedal and try again.

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Loosen the screw on the rear reflector ,attach the reflector to the
seat post,then retighten the screw.
Insert the seat into the seat tube and tighten seat clamp bolt. Be
sure the minimum insertion marks do not go past the top of the
seat clamp and are not visible.

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Note:
In order to obtain the most comfortable riding position and
offer the best possible pedaling efficiency, the seat height should
be set correctly in relation to the rider’s leg length. The correct
saddle height should not allow leg strain from over-extension, and
the hips should not rock from side to side when pedaling. While
sitting on the bicycle with one pedal at it’s lowest point, place the
ball of your foot on that pedal. The correct saddle height will allow
the knees to be slightly bent in this position. If the rider then places
the heel of that foot on the pedal, the leg should be almost
straight.
8.Install Bell
Loosen the screw of bell by screwdriver, then set the bell on the
handlebar and retighten the screw.

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BEFORE EVERY RIDE
Just a minute each time before you ride, make a habit of
performing the following safety checks.
●Stand in front of the bicycle facing rearward and hold the front
wheel securely between your legs. Try to twist the handlebar and
verify that they do not move. Then pull the handlebars up, trying to
lift the bike. There should be no movement of these components.
● Try to push the front wheel from side to side in the fork and
confirm that it feels tight and will not wobble. Lift the front wheel up
by the handlebars and strike the wheel downward with the heel of
your hand and confirm that it is tight. Spin the front wheel and
confirm that it does not wobble or contact the fork or brake pads.
●Try to lift, push down on and twist the seat to confirm that it is
tight.
● Look at the connection of the pedals to the crank arm. You
should see no pedal screw threads and the pedal should feel firm
and be parallel to the ground.
●Apply your brake(s) and make sure that they feel firm to the touch,
and then spin the wheel(s). Apply the brakes. They should stop the
wheel(s).
●Check to be sure that fenders and accessories are firmly attached
and will not contact any moving parts. Make sure all reflectors are in
position and not broken.
●Check to be sure all bearings are lubricated, run freely and display
no excess movement, grinding or rattling.
● Check to be sure the tires are properly inflated within the
recommended pressures displayed on the tires sidewall.And have
the proper amount of tread, no bulges or excessive wear.
● Make sure the saddle and handle bar are adjust to the proper
height of your personal need.

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BASIC MAINTENANCE
The following procedures will help you maintain your bicycle for
years of enjoyable riding.
●For painted frames, dust the surface and remove any loose
dirt with a dry cloth. To clean, wipe with a damp cloth soaked
in a mild detergent mixture. Dry with a cloth and polish with
car or furniture wax. Use soap and water to clean plastic
parts and rubber tires. Chrome plated bikes should be wiped
over with a rust preventative fluid.
●Store your bicycle under shelter. Avoid leaving it in the rain
or exposed to corrosive materials.
●Riding on the beach or in coastal areas exposes your bicycle
to salt which is very corrosive. Wash your bicycle frequently
and wipe or spray all unpainted parts with an anti-rust
treatment. Make sure wheel rims are dry so braking
performance is not affected. After rain, dry your bicycle and
apply anti-rust treatment. If the hub and bottom bracket
bearings of your bicycle have been submerged in water, they
should be taken out and re-greased. This will prevent
accelerated bearing deterioration.
●If paint has become scratched or chipped to the metal, use
touch up paint to prevent rust. Clear nail polish can also be
used as a preventative measure.
Here are some general factors to help you and your stockist
determine how often your bike should be inspected. The more you
fit the “shorten product life” profile, the more frequent your need to
inspect. The more you fit the “lengthen product life” profile, the less
frequent your need to inspect.
Factors that shorten product life:
• Hard, harsh riding style
• “Hits”, crashes, jumps, other “shots” to the bike
• High mileage
• Higher body weight
• Stronger, more fit, more aggressive rider
• Corrosive environment (wet, salt air, winter road salt, accumulated
sweat)
• Presence of abrasive mud, dirt, sand, soil in riding environment
Factors that lengthen product life:
• Smooth, fluid riding style
• No “hits”, crashes, jumps, other “shots” to the bike
• Low mileage
• Lower body weight
• Less aggressive rider
• Non-corrosive environment (dry, salt-free air)
• Clean riding environment and do not expose your bike outside for
long time.

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WARNING
Do not ride a bicycle or component with any crack, bulge or dent,
even a small one. Riding a cracked frame, fork or component could
lead to complete failure, with risk of serious injury or death.
1. ATTACH THE FRONT BRAKE CABLE
If the brake cable are not attached follow these steps:
Rotate the cable adjustment barrel and cable nut until the slots are
aligned with the slot on the brake lever body.
Press the brake lever towards the grip.
Slide the brake cable through the slots and place the cable head
into the brake lever.
Release the brake lever.
Lightly pull on the cable, and rotate the cable nut and cable barrel
so they are no longer aligned.
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