Current Coasters CC-100 User manual

™
20’’ Coaster (CC-100) Owner’s Manual

Must Read

4
20’’ COASTER Owner’s Manual
IMPORTANT:
This manual contains important operating, safety, service and warranty information. We urge you to
review this manual, print it out, and keep it for reference.
If you purchased your vehicle from an authorized dealer and have questions about how to assemble,
ride or maintain your 20’’ CURRENT COASTER, please contact your nearest dealer. Our Dealer Direc-
tory can be found online at: www.ridecurrent.com.
If you purchased your vehicle directly from our website and have questions about how to assemble,

5
CONGRATULATIONS!
Congratulations on your new CURRENT COASTER! Conceived in Southern California, your
CURRENT COASTER was designed with modern-yet-retro styling. Cruise through the neighborhood,
down to the beach or around the lake; or leave the car at home and coast to work instead. Whatever your
motivation to “Get Current,” you will enjoy the way you look and feel while onboard!
Don’t let its good looks fool you - Your CURRENT COASTER was crafted from high-quality compo-
nents and state-of-the-art manufacturing techniques. With no greasy chains or gearing to deal with, the
CURRENT COASTER is virtually maintenance-free. By following a few simple steps, you will be able
to enjoy years of pleasurable coasting.
Please pay special attention to the safety warnings and cautions located in this Owner’s Manual, as an
accident could be more than just a “buzz kill.”
Thanks again for purchasing a CURRENT COASTER!
Current Coaster Company, LLC
3943 Irvine Blvd., #140
Irvine, California 92602
www.ridecurrent.com
2012 Current Coaster Company, LLC
©

6
Warnings and Cautions............................... 7
Parts Identication Legend......................... 8
Assembly Instructions................................. 9
Before You Ride.......................................... 11
Maintenance................................................ 13
Product Specications................................. 14
Limited Warranty......................................... 15
Waiver and Release of Liability................... 16
Table of Contents

7
WARNINGS & CAUTIONS
Like any sport, riding a Current Coaster involves inherent risks of bodily injury. By choosing to ride a Current Coaster, you
assume the sole responsibility for those risks and others described in this Owner’s Manual. To mitigate those risks, you need
to know - and practice - safe and responsible riding, as well as the proper use and maintenance of your Current Coaster.
Because it is impossible to anticipate every situation or condition that can occur while riding, this Owner’s Manual makes no
representations about the safe use of the Current Coaster under all conditions.
This manual contains many “Warnings” and “Cautions” associated with the consequences of failure to maintain or inspect
you Current Coaster and of failure to follow safe riding practices.
WARNINGS: The combination of the safety alert symbol and the word WARNING indicates a potentially hazard-
ous situation, which if not avoided, could result in serious injury or death.
CAUTIONS: The combination of the safety alert symbol and the word CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous
situation, which if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injuries, or is an alert against unsafe practices.
The word CAUTION used without the safety alert symbol indicates a situation, which if not avoided, could result in serious
damage to the Current Coaster or the voiding of your warranty. Many of the Warnings and Cautions say “you may lose con-
trol and fall”. Because any fall may result in serious injury or even death, we do not always repeat this warning of possible
injury or death.
A Special Note for Parents:
The CURRENT COASTER is not intended for children under age 14. As a parent or guardian, you bear the responsibility for
the activities and safety of your child. Should you allow your 14+ year-old child to use the CURRENT COASTER, it is your
responsibility to ensure that the vehicle is properly assembled, maintained and safe to operate; that you and your child learn,
understand and obey not only the applicable local rules for where the vehicle may be operated, but what additional safety
equipment is required (as well as following common sense rules for safe and responsible riding). As a parent, we urge you
to read this manual before deciding if your child will be allowed to ride. Please make sure that your child wears an approved
bicycle helmet when riding.

8
1. Frame
2. Rear Fender
3. Fender Side Panel
4. Coaster Brake
5. Grip Tape
6. Down Tube
7. Head Gusset
8. Down Tube Cap
9. Stem
10. Stem Bolt
11. Handlebar Neck
12. Grip
13. Handlebar
14. Front Brake Cable
15. Head Set
16. Head Tube
17. Front Fender
18. Caliper Brake/Brake Pad
19. Threaded Fork
20. Hub
21. Axle
22. Spoke
23. Rim
24. Fender Stay
25. Deck
26. Kickstand
27. Rear Brake Gusset
28. Tire
29. Rear Dropout
PARTS IDENTIFICATION
LEGEND

Assembly Instructions (see Diagram 1)
If your CURRENT COASTER was purchased pre-assembled, we strongly recommend that you review these assembly instructions and check to ensure that it was assembled
properly
Tip: If assembling over a hard surface, consider laying out a blanket, towel or cardboard to protect from scratching.
Step 1: Assemble front fender
Turn the fork so that the dropouts are angled forward. Afx the fender stay with provided screw, washer and nut to the inside of the front fender. Note that the open ends of the
axle loops should be facing down.
Step 2: Connect front fender and brake to the fork
Insert the caliper brake rod into the front of the fork. From behind the fork, connect the fender stay tab, as shown. Tighten the caliper brake lock nut securely.
Step 3: Assemble the wheels
For the front wheel, remove the capped nuts and insert the axle fully into the fork dropouts. Slide on each wheel retaining clip. Place the looped ends of the fender stays over
the axles and securely replace the capped nuts.
Tip:Inatethetiresafterthefrontwheelhasbeenattachedtothefork.Thiswillmakeiteasiertopassthefronttirebetween
thebrakepads.Inateuptothemaximumpressureshownonthetirewalls.
Tip: (For Kenda Kwickroller tires only) Though the front and rear wheels are interchangeable, it’s important that the arrow printed on each tire
sidewall points forward when at the top of each wheel.
Step 4: Connect the handlebar stem to the steerer
Loosen the center stem bolt enough so that the wedge and stem can slide into the fork steerer tube. Lower the stem until the minimum insertion mark is no longer visible. Once
the handlebar is set to the desired height, lightly tighten the stem bolt with a 6 mm Allen wrench so that the handlebar can be aligned perpendicular to the forks. Once aligned,
ensure that the stem bolt is tightened and that the headset locknuts are secure.
Tip:Forsafety,thestemmusttsnuglyintotheforksteerer.Thetighttolerancemaycausemarringofthehandlebarstempaint.
Therefore, we recommend setting the handlebar high to test, and lower as desired.
CAUTION: Be sure the quill is inserted beyond the stem minimum insertion mark - it must not be visible above the top of the headset. If the
stem is raised above this mark, the stem could pull free, causing loss of control and injury!
Step 5: Connect the deck to the frame
Being careful not to scratch the paint, insert the rear of the deck into position, then the front. Screw each bolt securely into the deck with a 4 mm Allen wrench.

Diagram 1

Before You Ride
NOTE: We strongly urge you to read this Owner’s Manual in its entirety before your rst ride. At the very least, read and make sure that you understand each
point in this section, and refer to the cited sections on any issue which you don’t completely understand.
A. Fit and Fitness
1. Have you inspected the Current Coaster to ensure that it is properly assembled and in good working condition? See Section C, below.
2. Do you fully understand how to operate the Current Coaster? If you have questions, please rst review the entire Owner’s Manual. If still unclear,
3. Are you in sufciently good health to ride?
4. Are you under the stated design capacity of 250 lbs. (113kg)?
B. Safety First
1. Always wear an approved helmet when riding and follow the helmet manufacturer’s instructions for t, use and care. Failure to wear a helmet while riding
may result in serious injury or death.
2. Do you have all the other required and recommended safety equipment? It’s your responsibility to familiarize yourself with the laws of the areas where
you ride, and to comply with all applicable laws.
3. Watch your speed and get to know the power of your brakes. When braking, apply the rear and front brakes evenly. Misuse of the breaking system,
including excessive speed or overuse of the brakes, can cause you to lose control. Caution, brakes may get hot from continuous use.
4. The CURRENT COASTER has a moderately low clearance. Ride on smooth, paved surfaces away from motor vehicles. Avoid speed bumps, curbs,
drainage grates and other elevation changes that may cause the coaster to become grounded and suddenly stop.
5. Avoid streets and surfaces with water, sand, gravel, dirt, leaves, and other debris. Wet weather impairs traction, braking, and visibility.

12
6. The CURRENT COASTER was not designed for jumping, tricks or extreme maneuvers. Such activities may damage the product, cause injuries and void
the limited warranty. Always ride with both hands on the handlebars and at least one foot on the deck.
7. Do not ride at night, unless properly outtted with additional reectors and lights. Many areas require the use of specic lights and reectors.
8. Wet weather impairs traction, braking and visibility for the rider and others.
9. Do not let others use your CURRENT COASTER until they have read this manual and accept the stated and inherent risks of riding.
10. Rims must be true for rim brakes to work effectively. Wheel truing is a skill that requires special tools and experience. If you suspect a bent wheel,
please see an authorized dealer for wheel repair or replacement.
11. Wear bright, visible clothing and close-toed shoes when riding. Loose clothing, strings and unprotected toes can get caught in the wheels and result in
injury. Consider sunglasses for bright days or protective eyewear.
12. Do not stand, lean or put pressure on the fenders or rear wheel side panels – they are not intended to provide structural support.
13. Protect your CURRENT COASTER from theft by using a coated chain, cable or U-lock. To secure the CURRENT COASTER, pass the lock through
the hole on the front gusset and through the wheels, if possible. Secure your lock around a stationary object.
15. Do not stand on the deck when using the kickstand – the kickstand could bend or break.
C. Safety Inspection
WARNING: Correct tightening force on fasteners –nuts, bolts and screws – is important. Too little force, and the fastener may not hold
Securely. Too much force, and the fastener can strip threads, stretch, deform or break. Incorrect tightening force can result in component fail-
ure.
Make sure nothing is loose. Lift the front wheel off the ground by two or three inches, then let it bounce on the ground. Anything sound, feel or look loose?
Do a visual and tactile inspection of the whole bike. Any loose parts or accessories? If so, secure them. If you’re not sure, ask someone with experience to
check.

13
Maintenance
It’s important to your safety, performance and enjoyment to understand how things work on your bicycle. We urge you to ask your dealer how to do the
things described in this section before you attempt them yourself, and that you have your dealer check your work before you ride the bike. If you have even
the slightest doubt as to whether you understand something in this section of the Manual, talk to your dealer.
A. Before Each Ride
1. Check the tire pressure to ensure that each tire is fully inated.
2. Ensure that wheels and handlebar stem are secure.
3. Check each brake independently for proper function.
4. Ensure the deck is dry and clear slippery items or obstructions.
B. Periodically
1. Clean and lubricate the brake cable, as needed.
2. Replace grips and brake pads, as needed.
3. Have your CURRENT COASTER inspected by an authorized dealer.

14
Product Specications
Frame 100% Hi-Ten, Reinforced
Fork 100% Hi-Ten, Reinforced
Headset 1” readed
Front Brake Tektro 800A, Side-pull Caliper
Fenders Rolled Steel
Side Panels Recycled ABS
Deck Solid Billet Aluminum, 4 mm
Tires 20” x 1 3/8” Kenda Kwickroller (ISO 37-451)
Rims 6061 Aluminum Alloy, Semi-Aero
Spokes Stainless Steel
Hubs 32H, Sealed Bearing
Kickstand Solid Aluminum
Net Weight 28 lbs. (12.7 kg)
Length 65” (1,650 mm), Assembled
Front-Rear Clearance 2.95-2.50” (75-65 mm)
Capacity Single Rider, 225lbs. (102 kg) maximum

Product Specications
The Current Coaster™ comes with a one-year limited warranty to the original purchaser for defects. Current Coaster Co., LLC (“Current”) will have the op-
tion of either repairing or replacing the defective part(s). A copy of the original purchase receipt must accompany the warranty claim.
This warranty does not cover:
1. Normal wear and tear
2. Improper assembly
3. Improper maintenance
4.Damageassociatedwiththeinstallationofafter-marketcomponents,parts,accessoriesormodications
5. Damage or failure due to riding in inadequate light, accidents, misuse, abuse or neglect
6. Shipping and labor charges for parts replacement or repair.
The warranty will be void if the Current Coaster is used for anything other than normal recreational activities, including, but not limited to:
i) failing to follow the Owner’s Manual;
ii) using the Current Coaster for commercial activities; and iii) off-road riding, bunny hopping, jumping, aerials, competitive events and/or related
activities or events.
Warranty Service
Prior to returning any items, all claimants must obtain a return authorization number from Current via email at: [email protected]. Current will service
or replace products within 30 days of receipt, unless the part is temporarily out of stock. Authorized returns must be sent to Current, freight prepaid, to the
address provided on the return authorization form only. If a returned item is beyond its warranty period, or if the warranty has been invalidated, Current shall
advise the customer an may offer to provide repair services for the cost of parts, a reasonable labor charge and return freight costs.
LIMITED WARRANTY

16
Current Coaster Company, LLC cares about delivering high-quality and safe products.
Nevertheless, accidents can and do occur. By riding this product, you waive the right to
sue and release and forever discharge Current Coaster Company, LLC, its owners, of-
cers, directors employees and/or representatives from all claims, demands, damages,
costs, expenses, actions and causes of action in respect of death, injury, loss or damage
arising from the use of its products. You also agree to assume and accept all risks or seri-
ous bodily injury arising from the use of this product. This agreement is not intended to
assert any claims or defenses prohibited by law.
WAIVER AND RELEASE OF LIABILITY

Table of contents