Brenner Bicycles Bicycle User manual

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Tools required:
-Spanner set with metric measurements from 7mm to 17mm
-Philips head screwdriver
-Flat head screwdriver
-Allen key set
-Air pump, hand or foot for tyre inflation.
-Torque wrench to ensure correct torque as specified in maintenance
section of this manual.
1. Remove bicycle and all components from box and lay on a soft
surface (old carpet or on top of cardboard box).
2. Attach front wheel into forks. Ensure brake is on front side of
forks as shown below:

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3. Insert handlebars and using allen key tighten head set and handle
bars firmly. Observe minimum insertion lines on headset.
4. Attach front mud guard to front wheel as shown below, fit front
reflector at the same time.
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5. Firmly attach seat post to seat and insert seat into frame, use the
quick release bolt to tighten seat into frame. Seat may be dented
during shipping, allow some days and some use for seat foam to
regain original shape.
6. Attach rear rack at the provided four points.
7. Fit reflectors and bell.
8. Install pedals. WARNING: Your bicycle comes with a left and right
side pedal. Only fit the correct pedal to the correct side (shown
next page).
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Left pedal ANTI CLOCKWISE.
Right pedal CLOCKWISE.
9. Attach front basket.
10. Adjust brakes to ensure correct operation.
11. If required, adjust gears on rear derailleur to ensure smooth gear
changes and correct readout on gear indicator. Use a screwdriver
to adjust screws that limit travel of chain at top and bottom of
rear sprocket. Use a spanner to adjust gear cable, minor
adjustments may be necessary to ensure correct grip shift
readout corresponds to correct gear.
12. Inflate tyres to rating recommended on tyre wall.
13. Have bicycle thoroughly checked by professional bicycle
mechanic before riding.
SEAT NOTE: Seat may be dented during shipping, allow some days and
some use for seat foam to regain original shape.
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PREPARATION FOR RIDING
1. Bicycle size: Any rider must fit their bicycle in order to properly
control and comfortably ride their bicycle. While seated on the
saddle the riders knee should be slightly bent when the crank is
at it’s lowest point (Closest to the ground).
2. Use the quick release binder to adjust seat height. Adjust handle
bar height using allen key in top of head set.
Observe minimum insertion marks on head set and seat.
3. Inflate tyres to pressure recommended on tyre side wall.
BICYCLE USE
1. Bicycles should only be ridden on designated bikeways or in other
safe locations.
2. Wear appropriate safety equipment, high visibility clothing is
recommended.
3. Brakes are used by depressing levers towards handlebar grips.
Gears are used by shifting the grip shifter up or down.
4. Wet weather affects riding performance. Ensure extra caution is
taken when riding in the wet, particularly during braking as extra
braking distance may be required.
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MAINTENANCE
1. Keeping your bicycle clean will extend it’s life and ensure all parts
are working correctly.
2. Lubrication – This bicycle requires regular lubrication. Frequency
of lubrication will depend on the amount of use. As a guide,
external moving parts should be oiled monthly and internal
moving parts greased annually.
-Grease type lubrication: Bearings in head stem, wheels,
bottom bracket and pedals (requires disassembly, refer to
your bicycle retailer)
-Oil type lubrication: Brake and derailleur pivot points and
jockey wheels, chain and free wheel.
3. Brakes are adjusted by using an allen key to alter the point where
the brake cable is fixed to the brake. Ensure brakes are firm and
operating correctly before riding.
4. Brakes are quickly unclipped by squeezing the brake together by
hand and removing the U shaped piping from the bracket.
5. The seat can be adjust by loosening the quick release bolt
adjusting the seat and then re tightening.
6. Brake pads can be replaced when worn by using an allen key,
ensure brake pad makes good contact with the flat braking edge
of the rim.
7. Apply the following torque for the nominated parts of this bicycle
and check regularly using a torque wrench:
Front Wheel Nuts – 22-27 Newton Metres (Nm)
Rear Wheel Nuts – 24-29 Nm
Seat Binder Nut – 12-17 Nm
Seat Pillar Clamp Nut – 4-19 Nm
Brake Anchor Nut – 7-11 Nm
Handle Bar Clamp Nut – 5-19 Nm
Head Stem Expander Bolt – 17-19 Nm
Crank Cotter Pin Nuts – 5-10 Nm
Brake Centre Bolt – 5-7 Nm
Pedals – 35-40 Nm
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8. Handle bar grips and tube end plugs should immediately be
replaced if they are damaged. This is particularly important
where this bicycle is to be used by children.
9. If the forks are replaced on this bicycle they must have the same
rake and tube inner diameter as those originally fitted.
WARRANTY INFORMATION
1. All Brenner Bicycles are covered by a 12 month warranty on all
parts and frame.
2. Bicycle must be presented to Brenner Bicycles with original
receipt for any warranty claim.
3. This warranty does not cover any damage due to an accident,
neglect, abuse, normal wear and tear, misuse, lack of rider skill,
improper operation, improper assembly, improper or lack of
repair, improper or lack of maintenance, sun damage, alteration
or modification.
4. Brenner Bicycles will not be liable for any form of defect,
malfunction, failure, loss, damage, cost, injury or harm of any
kind from use of this bicycle.
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