Pello Ripple User manual

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Smile.
Ride.
Repeat...
Congratulations, you are the owner of a brand new Pello
Bike! Untold adventures await, but before you head out to
conquer the paths and trails, please take time to read this
owner’s manual.
You will find everything you need to properly set up your
bike and some tips to our new cyclists for being safe whilst
having fun.
Beyond that, you will even find some tips for maintaining
your bike and keeping it in its best working order in the fu-
ture. If you have any questions or issues with your Pello bike
now or in the future, please drop us a note at
info@pellobikes.com
Enjoy your time out there; cycling is a family affair and a
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Content
Get to know your Pello
What do I need to put it together?
What’s in the small parts box?
Assembling your bike
Bike fit
Checklist, Review and First Ride
Maintaining your bike
Safety & Riding Tips
Returns/Warranty/Contact
GrowPello
Maintenance Tracker
Journal
Color the Bike
Lets Ride!
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Get to know your Pello balance bike
(Ripple)
1Frame
2 Fork
3 Bell
4 Handlebar
5 Brake Lever
6 V-Brake
7Stem
8 Headset
9 Tire
10 Spokes
11 Valve Stem
(Schrader)
12 Rim
13 Saddle
14 Seatpost
15 Seatpost Clamp
16 Reflector
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Get to know your single speed Pello
(Romper, Revo & Reddi)
1Frame
2 Fork
3 Bell
4 Handlebar
5 Brake Lever
6 Brake
7Stem
8 Headset
9 Tire
10 Spokes
11 Valve Stem
(Presta)
12 Rim
13 Crank Arm
14 Chain ring
15 Bottom Bracket
16 Pedal
17 Saddle
18 Seatpost
19 Seatpost Clamp
20 Chain guard
21 Chain
22 Reflector
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Get to know your geared Pello
(Rover, Reyes & Roovi)
1Frame
2 Fork
3 Handlebar
4 Brake Lever
5 Shifter
6Stem
7Headset
8 Tire
9Spokes
10 Valve Stem (Presta)
11 Rim
12 Crank Arm
13 Chain ring
14 Bottom Bracket
15 Pedal
16 Saddle
17 Seatpost
18 Seatpost Clamp
19 Chain guard
20 Dérailleur
21 Disc Brake
22 Water Bottle Cage
Mounting Bolts
23 Seatpost Dropper
Port (Reyes &
Roovi)
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Now that your bike has been delivered, there are a few steps you need to
take to get it ready to ride.
Before your bike left our hands we went through a quality pre-ship
checklist that is included in your paperwork. When you opened the box,
you will see a Pello that is 95% assembled. Please see below for a few
things that are needed to make it 100% complete.
Tools needed:
• 5mm and 6mm Allen wrenches (provided in your small parts box)
• 15mm open wrench (or adjustable crescent wrench)
• Phillips screwdriver
• Presta valve tire pump. If you don’t have a presta valve pump, there
is a presta valve adapter in your small parts box.
You will need to perform the following:
• Unpack your new Pello
• Install and secure the front wheel
• Install and align the handlebars
• Install the pedals
• Install reflectors and bell
Please read all instructions first before assembly.
There was a lot of care given in packing your Pello to ensure it made it to
you without damage. Please use care when unpacking your new Pello and
please recycle responsibly.
After assembly and prior to riding your Pello, it is recommended that you
have your local bike shop or Qualified Bicycle Mechanic review your bike
assembly.
What do I need to put it together?
Presta Valve
Adapter
What’s in the Small Parts Box?
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1 Spare Inner Tube
2 5mm & 6mm Hex Tools
3 Bell
4 Front Reflector
5 Rear Reflector
6 Pedals
7 Presta Valve Adapter
8 Quick Release Skewer
9 Dropper Port Cable Holder
(Reyes & Roovi)
10 Spare Cable Zipties
11 Spare Derailleur Hanger
12 Short Seatpost (Revo)
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Packed with your bike will find a small
parts box that contains some cool stuff
for your Pello. Please see below for
what’s in the box.
Ripple Romper & Revo
Reddi
Rover, Reyes & Roovi

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Step 2/3
Ripple, Romper & Revo = Skip to next step
Reddi, Rover, Reyes & Roovi = Now that the skewer is
inserted into the hub you will now hand tighten the screw
nut partially onto skewer with narrow side of spring going
first (please see image below)
Ripple, Romper & Revo = Align stem and fork so they are both
faceing forward. The fork is properly oriented when the fender
eyelet is facing the rear of the bike. Attach wheel to fork, ensure
axle is properly seated at top of fork dropouts. Tighten both sides
clockwise with provided 5mm Allen key until secure. (Please see
images below)
Step 3/3
Axle is
securely
seated in
dropout
Assembling your bike cont...
Stem
facing forward
Fender eyelet
alignment
Install and secure the front wheel
*Note: Please DO NOT squeeze front brake lever on bikes equipped
with disc brakes until wheel is installed. We know this is very tempting
but doing so may result in a miss-alignment of the disc pads and rotor.
Ripple, Romper & Revo = Loosen 5mm Allen bolts on each
side of wheel but do not remove.
Assembling your bike
Step 1/3
Reddi, Rover, Reyes & Roovi = Remove screw nut from quick
release skewer and insert into the front hub as shown below
(you will find the quick release in the small parts box).
*(If your tires are directional please look on side of tire for the directional
arrow.)
Reddi, Rover & Reyes
Quick
Release
Skewer
Screw Nut

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Step 1/2
Unscrew stem fixing bolts securing faceplate to stem body. Insert
handlebar between stem body and faceplate and then thread bolts
back into the stem loosely. Adjust the handlebar to the desired position
to best fit your child (refer to bike fit section for tips) then tighten
the bolts 1/4 turn at a time in an X-pattern (Ripple, Romper, Revo &
Roovi) and Top-Bottom (Reddi, Rover & Reyes). The faceplate should
be tightened evenly on the handlebar so the faceplate gap is even top
and bottom and the handlebar is secure. Align stem and fork so they
look straight when looking down onto handlebar (align stem with front
wheel) then tighten stem body fixing bolts. Please see page 17 for
reference images of proper cable routing. (Please see images below &
on next page)
Assembling your bike cont...
Fixing Bolt
Maintain
equal gap on
top & bottom
of faceplate
Stem body
fixing bolts
Ripple, Romper & Revo
Reddi, Rover, Reyes Fixing Bolt
Faceplate
Maintain
equal gap on
top & bottom
of faceplate
Stem body
fixing bolts
Faceplate
Installing Handlebar to StemReddi = Align stem and fork so they are both faceing forward. The
fork is properly oriented when the fender eyelet is facing rear of bike.
Attach wheel to fork and ensure axel is seated fully into the fork
dropouts. (Because of the cushy tires you may need to wiggle the tire
a little past the brakes) Tighten screw nut until the quick release lever
is tight and in closed position. Look for the word “closed” on the
quick release lever when it is in it’s the closed position. (Please see
images below).
Rover, Reyes & Roovi = Align stem and fork so they are both facing
forward. The fork is properly oriented when the disc caliper is facing
rear of bike and on the same side as rear caliper. (Note: Stem is still
loose and will be tightened when installing the handlebar). Attach
wheel to fork. When attaching wheel to fork make sure to align the
disc rotor with the caliper. Once the axel is seated fully in the front
dropouts tighten screw nut until the quick release lever is tight and in
the closed position. Look for the word “closed” on the quick release
lever when it is in it’s the closed position. (Please see images below)
Step 3/3 Continued
Align rotor and caliper so rotor
slides between caliper brake pads
Axle is securely
seated in dropout
Stem
facing forward
Fender eyelet facing
rear of bike
Quick release lever
closed
Stem
facing forward
Disc caliper facing
rear of bike
Quick release lever
closed
Roovi

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Step 2/2
Please reference the images below for proper Cable Routing after
handlebar instalation.
Rear brake
cable
Ripple
Romper, Revo, Reddi
Rear brake
cable
Front brake
cable
Rear brake
cable
Front brake
cable
Rear derailleur
cable
Rover, Reyes, Roovi
Assembling your bike cont...
Tighten in X-Pattern (Ripple, Romper, Revo & Roovi)
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2
4
3
Tighten Top-Bottom (Reddi, Rover, Reyes)
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2
Step 1/2 Continued

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Squeeze the brake arms together until the pads
press up against the rim while pulling the brake
noodle across to the noodle holder.
Step 2/3
Assembling your bike cont...
Noodle Holder
Brake Noodle
Brake Arm
Squeeze brake arms and pull noodle to noodle
holder
Make sure the brake cable is seated in the brake lever.
Step 1/3
Brake lever is NOT seated properly
Brake lever IS seated properly
Connect the Front Brake (Romper,
Revo & Reddi)
*Please note that the Romper comes equipped with a rear coaster
and rear hand brake. The rear hand brake is already connected and
adjusted.
Brakes are essential safety devices so care should be taken to make
sure they work correctly.

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Install the Pedals
You will find the pedals in the small parts box. They are marked L for
left side and R for right side on the end of the axles as shown in the
image below. The right side of the bike is called the drive side or the
side with the chain.
The right pedal marked R will thread in to the right crank
arm (the side with the chain) by turning the pedal axle
CLOCKWISE
Step 1/3
Assembling your bike cont...
Use an adjustable wrench or 15mm open end wrench to
tighten the axle of the pedal into the crank arm. Tighten
firmly.
The left pedal marked L will thread in to the left crank
arm by turning the pedal axle COUNTER
CLOCKWISE
Step 3/3
Step 2/3
While continuing to hold the brake arms together,
slide the end of the brake noodle into the slot on the
noodle holder. Let go of the brake arms. Then slide
the rubber boot over the end of the noodle.
Now that the brake is connected, squeeze it several
times to make sure it is working properly. Spin the
wheel, it should spin freely, if not repeat steps 1-3.
Step 3/3
Rubber boot
Connect the Front Brake (Rover, Reyes & Roovi)
Your Rover, Reyes or Roovi is equipped with disc brakes. Your
brakes have been adjusted before they arrived to you. Once you
completed installing the front wheel from “Install and Secure
the Front Wheel” you should spin the wheel to ensure it rotates
smoothly and squeeze the front brake several times to ensure the
wheel is properly mounted in the front fork. If the brake is rubbing
or the wheel is not spinning freely please go back to the “Install
and secure the front wheel” section again and repeat these steps
to ensure proper wheel and rotor alignment. Note: Some amount
of light brake rub that does not affect wheel movement is ok and
should go away after a few rides.
*Please note that disc brakes may take a few times of stopping
before they are working to their full potential. For the first ride it
is recommended that you find a level location to ride. Ride the
bike and stop several times on a level and safe location free from
obstacles and vehicles, this will allow the disc pads to properly
‘bed’ to the disc rotors. Brakes are essential safety devices so care
should be taken to make sure they work correctly.

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Assembling your bike cont...
Once the seatpost is adjusted to the correct height, en-
sure the quick release clamp is in the closed position. If
seatpost is not tight in seat tube, tighten the quick re-
lease lever with the adjusting screw on opposite side of
lever. (Please see image below)
Step 3/3
Adjusting screw
Closed quick
release seatpost
clamp
Install the Saddle / Height Adjustment
For your child to ride their new bike properly, the saddle must be
correctly installed and adjusted to the right height for their size and
ability.
Your saddle/seatpost is already installed on your bike. If
your saddle/seatpost is not already installed on the bike
please open the quick release clamp and slide seapost
into frame as shown below.
When thinking about seatpost height, a good starting point
is adjust the seatpost so that the top of the saddle is level
with your child’s hip bone. Ensure the saddle is straight and
tighten the quick release seat post clamp to secure the seat
post.
*Note: If your child is learning to pedal for the 1st time it is
recommended for them to have their feet flat on the ground.
If they are confident in their riding then the proper position
is for their toes to be touching and heals off the ground while
sitting on the bike.
Step 1/3
Step 2/3
Open quick release
seatpost clamp
Slide seatpost
into seat tube
Install Front and Back Reflectors and Bell
Reflectors are an important safety feature and legally required on bikes
purchased in the USA. Take the two (red and white) reflectors from the
small parts box and install as follows.
Use a Phillips head screwdriver to attach the white reflector bracket to
the handlebars facing forward.
*Note: Ripple, Romper & Revo reflectors have a small shim inside the
clamp.
Use a Phillips head screwdriver to attach the red reflector bracket
to the seat post under the saddle facing backward.
Step 1/3
Step 2/3
Use a Phillips head screwdriver to attach the bell to the handle bar. Let
your child determine where the bell should go, right or left side. You can
adjust the bell hammer by rotating it as needed.
*Note: Ripple, Romper & Revo bell have a small shim inside the clamp.
Step 3/3

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Saddle Height
A good starting point is to have your child stand next to the bike saddle,
adjust the saddle height to the height of their hips by loosening the Quick
Release seatpost clamp. Once adjusted have them sit on the saddle,
continue adjusting up or down until their feet are comfortably on the
ground and your child tells you “that’s good”.
*Note: If your child is learning to pedal for the 1st time it is recommended
for them to have their feet flat on the ground. If they are confident in their
riding then the proper position is for their toes to be touching and heals off
the ground.
**Revo Note: The Revo is shipped with a longer seatpost installed on the
saddle. Should you need the saddle lower than the installed post allows
you can remove the saddle and install it on the shorter seatpost that was
includeed in your small parts box. Simply loosen the 6mm bolt under the
saddle to remove and then slide the saddle onto the seatpost and tighten
the bolt.
**Roovi Note: The Roovi is shipped with a shorter seatpost installed on the
saddle. As your child grows into a young adult you can remove the saddle
and install it on the longer seatpost that is included with your bike. Simply
loosen the 6mm bolt under the saddle to remove and then slide the saddle
onto the longert seatpost and tighten the bolt.
Saddle Position
A good starting angle of the saddle is parallel with the ground. If needed
you can adjust the saddle angle by loosening the 6mm bolt under the sad-
dle. This also allows you to move the saddle back and forth to adjust the fit
of the saddle.
Reach & Handlebar Height
While sitting on the saddle they should be able to reach the handlebars
comfortably (ideally they will have a slight bend in the elbows). There are 2
ways to adjust the reach, saddle and handlebar position.
Saddle position - You can slide the saddle backwards or forwards by
loosening the 6mm bolt under the saddle. This will also allow you to adjust
the saddle angle.
Handlebar position - You can rotate the handlebars forward or backwards
by loosening the fixingbolts on the faceplate of the stem. Additionally,
you can adjust the handlebar hieght by flipping the stem over. This will
increase or decrees your handlebar height. You can also move the headset
spacers above or below the stem to adjust handlebar height.
Bike Fit
6mm bolt for saddle
adjustment angle and forward
or back position.
Adjusting screw
Closed quick
release seatpost
clamp
Angle and position
of saddle can be
adjusted for fit
Handlebars can be
rotated for fit Stem can be
flipped for fit
Spacers can
be moved
on top or
below stem
for height
adjustment
Reach & Handlebar Height
Saddle Height & Position

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Front Wheel and Handlebar Alignment
Ensure the handlebars are aligned. They should appear perpendicular to
the front wheel when looking down from above. To adjust the alignment
loosen the fixing bolts on the stem and adjust (refer to pg 15).
Brakes
We check that all brakes are adjusted before shipping. However, before
riding its a good idea to verify that your child can comfortably use brake
levers and make sure brakes are operating properly. If needed you can
adjust the position of the brake lever and bring it closer to the grip by
adjusting the 2mm allen screw located on the inside of brake lever. You
can also rotate the brake lever up or down on the handlebar by loosen-
ing the 5mm allen fixing bolt under the brake lever clamp. In order to
make sure your child can control the brakes they should stand station-
ary with their feet on the ground and pull the brake levers to test. Also,
ensure they are able to engage the coaster brake on Pello bikes that are
equipped with one (Romper).
Suspension Fork
If you purchased the optional front suspension fork for your Rover, Reyes
or Roovi please refer to the included RST owners manual or visit thier
website (www.rstsuspension.com/en/). There you will find information for
setting up your fork and maintence settings.
Note: We have intentionally let the air out of the fork in order to fit it in
the box with your bike. You will need a shock pump to re-inflate your fork
and to adjust proper sag for your rider.
Saddle adjusted properly and secure?
Handlebar adjusted properly and secure?
Brakes operate properly and levers tightened?
Pedals tightened?
Wheels secure in the dropouts? (Wheel should spin freely and feel
tight in bike)
Tires properly inflated?
Ready to ride?
Review the bike with your Child & First Ride
OK, now that the Pello is fitted properly and you’ve gone through the
checklist, make sure to take the time and explain how the bike works and
review all the parts of the bike with your little rider. You may begin by
talking about what each part is (refer to “Get to know your Pello” section).
Explain how and where to hold onto the handlebars and how all the controls
work. Lift the rear of the bike off the ground and spin the cranks to show
them how the pedals make the rear wheel go around. Show them how the
brakes work. Being comfortable on the bike is important for your child’s
first ride on their Pello. Ensuring the controls are correctly positioned and
the bike is properly adjusted to suit them will help them quickly learn how
to control and ride their Pello Bike. If you have any questions regarding the
bike features or fit, please contact us or visit your local bike shop.
Refer to page 32 for more riding tips.
Always wear a CPSC approved helmet while riding.
Life’s an adventure, Let’s Ride!
Checklist, Review & First RideBike Fit Cont.

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Maintaining your bike
As with all bikes, occasional care and maintenance is necessary for
your Pello Bike to roll its best. If you have any questions regarding
maintenance, please contact us or visiting your local bike shop /
qualified mechanic.
Lubrication
Check the chain and cables occasionally to ensure they are correctly
lubricated. If the chain looks dry or has excess dirt, it should be
cleaned using a degreaser, then a small amount of bicycle chain
lubricant should be applied. This will ensure it operates smoothly
and help prevent corrosion. To keep cables moving smoothly, it may
be necessary to replace them or lube them. If you are unsure how to
lubricate or replace your cables, please contact us or visit your local
bike shop / qualified mechanic for assistance.
Nuts Bolts and Fasteners
Occasionally check all nuts, bolts and fasteners to make sure they are
secure. Make sure none are loose, damaged or corroded.
Tires
Tire pressure should be checked occasionally to make sure that tires
are inflated to the correct pressure. Inspect tires for wear and replace
it if there are any cracks, cuts, uneven wear or bald spots.
Inflate the tires by removing the dust cap from the valve, unscrew the
presta valve and inflate with a “Presta” valve tire pump. Reverse the
steps when finished inflating the tires. If you do not have a Presta
valve pump use the adapter included in your welcome bag.
Note: The Ripple has a schrader type valve that does not require the
valve adapter or to unscrew the valve.
The recommended air pressure for tires is shown on the tire sidewall.
Take care to not over or under inflate tires.
We recommend that you inflate tires according to the tire pressure
recommendation when your child first rides the bike. After a few
rides you may choose to decrease the tire pressure based on how your
child is riding. A lower pressure will allow the tires to absorb more
impact for a smoother ride. However, running the pressure too low also
increases the risk of a flat or injury.
Wheels
If rims are rubbing on the brake pads it may indicate they have become
“out of true”. This means they will not rotate without shifting from side
to side. In this case, contact your local bike shop or a qualified bicycle
mechanic to inspect them and perform any necessary adjustments.
Cables
Inspect cables occasionally for corrosion, damage or fraying. If any of
these things are apparent, contact your local bike shop or a qualified
bicycle mechanic for inspection.
Brakes
Periodically check that brakes are functioning correctly. Squeeze the
brake lever; the brake pads should touch the rim or disc rotor before
the lever reaches the grip. If this is not the case (only on non-hydrolic
brakes) use the cable adjuster barrel located on the brake lever to
tighten the cable and then retry. Wheels should rotate smoothly without
rubbing on the brake pads. Make sure the brakes are making contact
evenly with the rim or disc. If you have any problems with brakes,
contact your local bike shop or a qualified bicycle mechanic to inspect
them and perform any necessary adjustments.
Suspension Forks
Please refer to the included RST owners manual or visit (www.rstsus-
pension.com/en/) for maintenence requirements.
Bearings
Bearings are located in the hubs, bottom bracket, pedals and the
headset. If they are not rotating freely or have any other issues, contact
your local bike shop or a qualified bicycle mechanic to inspect them
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Safety Tips
Always wear a helmet
When riding your Pello make sure to always wear a helmet that is properly
adjusted. Always wear a helmet that is CPSC approved.
Night Riding
If riding at night, take extra precautions to make sure you are seen.
Local laws may require that you use lights in addition to a set of CPSC
compatible reflectors. Make sure all bikes are equipped with a full set
of reflectors (supplied with your Pello) that are correctly positioned and
clean. Wear reflective and or high visibility clothing and only ride at night
when necessary. If possible when riding at night, slow down and use
familiar roads with street lighting.
Disc Brakes
*Please note that disc brakes may take a few times of stopping
before they are working to their full potential. For the first ride it is
recommended that you find a level location to ride. Ride the bike and
stop several times on a level and safe location free from obstacles and
vehicles, this will allow the disc pads to properly ‘bed’ to the disc rotors.
Reflectors
All Pello bikes come with a white reflector on each wheel, and one front
(white) and one rear (red) reflector. Reflectors are an important safety
feature and are legally required. Make sure they are clean and securely
fastened to the bike as per the assembly instructions.
Storage
When not riding it is recommended to store your bike in a covered area
free from weather conditions.
Cleaning & Periodic Maintenance
Keep your bike clean by washing it with a sponge, water, and a gentle
degreaser. Do not use a power washer as it may damage bearings.
Remove excess water with a dry cloth or towel. After washing it is a
good idea to apply chain lube to keep the chain from rusting.
A well-used Pello means your child is having fun, but that also means
you should properly inspect it, at a minimum, for the following:
Yearly - Check tires and wheels for integrity and proper condition.
Adjust the tension of the brake cable since it can stretch after use.
As needed adjust the shifters and dérailleur. Check all connection and
torque points on the bike such as handlebar, headset, cranks, pedals,
saddle, seat post, and all mounting screws. Check brake pads, bicycle
chain, gear, sprocket, and rims for wear and check the tightness of all
fittings and connections.
Once your bike is 3+ years old or has a lot of miles on it (like 700
miles) - Have a professional and experienced mechanic disassemble,
inspect, clean, lubricate and possibly replace wear and tear components
such as: hubs, pedals, headset, brakes, and drive-train. Please see
page 35 for a way to keep track of maintenance.
Maintenance Questions
If you are unsure about the maintenance of your Pello, or have any
further questions please contact us: info@pellobikes.com
Riding Tips
Get your child excited about their new bike! Have them help you
assemble it or review some of the parts that make the bike work, such as
how the pedals make them go or how the brakes make them stop. Doing
this will help your child understand what makes them go/stop and provide
a framework for them to relate to when riding.
Find a place that is car free. Removing cars is good for them and you, it
helps you both focus on riding and not looking for cars.
Grass hills with a slight decline are great for getting them rolling. Have
them start at the top of the incline while you support them and help
guide them down the hill. A good place to support them is under their
armpits; this allows them to steer on their own and allows them to feel
how the bike leans as it turns.
Be patient. Bike riding is a lifelong activity that your child will enjoy for
years to come. If they aren’t feeling it, take a break, grab a snack and
talk about the parts again or about how fun it will be to ride and go on
adventures! They will tell you when they’re reddi :)

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Satisfaction Guaranteed (Return Policy)
We want you and your little one to be totally content with your new Pello
purchase. To make sure you and your child love your new Pello, we
offer a 60-day full refund guarantee. Sort of like buying a new pair of
shoes, generally wear them around a bit but don’t wear them out, and if
they don’t fit take them back. When trying out your Pello, try to keep it
in a clean condition. You have 60 days to try the bike out. If you aren’t
in love with it or it doesn’t fit properly we will give you your money back
and pay for it to be shipped back to us.
**If you are thinking of returning the bike please keep your box and
packing material so you can repack the bike. Shoot us an email to
arrange a return at in[email protected]om.
Warranty
We believe in our little bikes and think that you should too; that’s why
we offer a lifetime warranty on the frame and fork for as long as you
own the bike. For all the other parts of the bike you are guaranteed
for 2 years. (Warranty applies to original owner and does not include
normal wear and tear items like tubes, brake pads, etc)
Spare Parts
We carry most of our parts in house; if you need something extra, just
ask, we’ve got you covered.
Contact
info@pellobikes.com (Best way to reach us)
804-255-9484 (Voicemail and we’ll call you back)
Life’s an adventure, lets ride!
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the next one and the next...
There is no time-frame to use the discount and you get to
keep your current bike. The only requirement is that you
bought your Pello from us or a qulified dealer.
When your child is ready to grow into their next bike shoot
us an email with the email used for purchase at info@
pellobikes.com. We’ll look up your order and email you
your growpello discount code.
GrowPello

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Yearly Maintenance Tracker
Service(s) Performed Date
Monthly Maintenance Tracker
Service(s) Performed Date

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Journal How was the ride today?

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we are a richmond company
1. imagine your dream bike 2. draw it 3. use more colors 4. enjoy
your name or new bike name_______________________________________
Color the bike with your unique style:)
we are a richmond company
1. imagine your dream bike 2. draw it 3. use more colors 4. enjoy
your name or new bike name_______________________________________
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