Santa Fe Cycles User manual

Santa Fe Cycles Assembly Guide
Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of your new Santa Fe bicycle. You have
purchased a bicycle that has many features and qualities.
Please take a few minutes and read through this manual before you ride your
bicycle for the first time. Learning about this product and safe riding and
maintenance will return many years of enjoyment and useful life.
Throughout this manual, there are several important safety notes, which we
recommend you read very carefully. Riding a bicycle is a sport, and like many
sports, it involves taking the risk of injury and damage. Since most injuries result
from unsafe riding or lack of proper maintenance, this manual focuses on helping
you learn about safe riding and how to keep your bicycle in good riding condition.

TOOLS REQUIRED for the ASSEMBLY
- Phillips Screwdriver
- 10, 15mm wrench
- 5, 6.. Allen wrench
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6” Adjustable wrench

1) REMOVING PACKAGING
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Carefully remove all packing material from bicycle and inspect
the bike for missing parts or any damages which may have occurred
during shipping. If damage is found, please take photo/s of the
damage and email us as soon as possible.
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Main frame/wheels
Front basket kit with mounting screws, bolts

L-R : Rear Rack, Pedals, Seat, Seat tube, Headlight with mounting screws

Step 2-
Remove black protective plastic caps from each wheel.

Step 2 cont

Step 3-
Fit front wheel.
Loosen nuts on each end of front axel
Note: the locking axle L-washer, this latches onto the front fork

Fit front wheel into the forks, do not tighten completely as the front basket
mount bracket will go on here in a later step.
Step 4.
Handlebar assembly
Step 4 cont.

Slide off black cap from the bottom of stem and loosen handlebar stem bolt
using allen key.
Slide Handlebar assembly in to position on bike frame, align handlebar with
the direction of front wheel. When satisfied with the position of handlebar,
tighten headstem bolt using allen key.
Note the black expanding nut on the bottom of the handlebar stem.. loosen
this before inserting onto head of the frame. Tighten to fix the handlebar

Step 5. Front Brakes.
Loosen brake pad bolts using allen key. Rotate brake pads 90 degrees
Unscrew brake lever adjuster nut shown , slide on to brake cable using the cam guide
Note: for smoother pull on brake lever, cable can be lightly oiled internally using
silicone grease or light machine oil.

Fit cable stop in to brake handle and guide through handle bracket, screw in
cam guide.
Squeeze brake calipers together and align brake pads with the wheel rim,
tighten allen key bolts on brake pads. Fit brake cable elbow in to brake
caliper, Adjust cable as required.
Note : for optimum brake performance, align pads parallel to rim orientation.

STEP 6. Front Mudguard
Slide mudguard in to place, make sure top mudguard bracket is aligned with
hole at the back of the frame. Fit bolt ,flat washer and nut. Align rear chrome
mudguard bracket with holes on lower fork assembly, fit bolts. TIGHTEN ALL
HARDWARE involved in this step.

STEP 8. Fit pedals to crank arm, screw in and tighten using 15MM spanner.
** pedals are marked L = Left hand side, R = Right hand side **
Note: Left pedal screws in Counter clockwise, Right pedal screws in
clockwise
STEP 9. REAR MUDGUARD
Align rear mudguard in to position above rear tyre. Fit rear chrome bracket
to rear hole near axle assembly. Tighten using 2 screws same as the front
mudguard. Align top mudguard bracket with the frame, affix with bolt and
nut. *** top bracket may have to be bent to align with hole. ***

STEP 10. SEAT ASSEMBLY.
Disassemble seat bracket using allen key, please note order of disassembly.
Insert seat into bracket,reassemble and tighten. Undo pull clamp on bike
frame, insert seat post assembly in to bike frame. Tighten pull clamp.
STEP 11.
Rear brake assembly, please repeat steps as per front brake assembly.

STEP 12.
Fit bell assembly to Left side of handle bar assembly, making sure bell can be
rung using left thumb while holding on to hand grip.
STEP 13. FRONT BASKET ASSEMBLY.
Align large chrome bracket lower holes with holes on lower fork assembly,
insert screws, do not tighten fully.

STEP 13 Cont.
Align basket assembly with bracket on bike frame headstem insert bolt
through long slotted hole, put on the nut, do not tighten at this point.
STEP 13 Cont.
Align lower chrome bracket with bottom of the basket, place lower bracket
between basket and threaded plate. Check all parts are in the correct
position and tighten all
hardware associated with step 13.

STEP 14. REAR Rack/PARCEL HOLDER.
Place parcel holder on bike frame. Align lower bracket holes with
corresponding holes located above rear axle assembly, loosely tighten using
hex headed bolts. Align top bracket holes with corresponding holes located
just below seat post, insert remaining screws. TIGHTEN ALL HARDWARE
INVOLVED IN STEP 14.

STEP 15. HEADLIGHT ASSEMBLY.
Fit headlight bracket to left hand side of front fork assembly, loosely tighten
nuts, fit headlight to bracket. ** headlight assembly should fit in to position as
indicated by bend on lower chrome basket bracket. ** TIGHTEN ALL
HARDWARE INVOLVED IN STEP 15.
STEP 16.
** Please check over bike and tighten all hardware **

BASIC MAINTENANCE
You have made a wise decision on purchasing a SantaFe bicycle. To
make sure that it stays in good condition for many years of service and
riding pleasure, we suggest the following:
CLEANING AND LUBRICATION
Keeping your bicycle clean not only enhances the appearance of your
bike, but also helps maintain the performance of vital components. The
following is the recommended procedure for cleaning your bike:
1. Do not wipe off dry dirt or mud as it can scratch the painted surface.
First wet your bike thoroughly with clean water, and then wipe off dirt
with a sponge or cloth.
2. Remove loose dirt on the gears, chain, hubs and wheels.
3. Wipe off wet parts with a clean dry cloth.
4. Excess grease or gum deposits on chain and sprockets can be
cleaned using chain cleaning fluids and degreasers available at your
local hardware store.
All moving components of the bike require lubrication. Certain
components such as headset, bottom bracket, and hub bearings
should be taken apart by an experienced bicycle technician and
lubricated with specific bearing grease.
Oil or other lubricants other than its intended use should not be used.
You can lubricate the chain using a light machine oil and wipe off the excess
using a paper towel. Chain specific oil or wax is also available in most bike
shops.
FIXING A FLAT TIRE
There will be a time when you need to fix a flat tire. You can either take
the bike to a bicycle shop or fix the flat yourself. You can fix a flat
following these simple steps:
TOOLS NEEDED: 2 tire levers, one frame mounted bicycle pump, axle
nut wrench, a rag or cloth, and a tube patch kit.
1. Remove the wheel with a flat tire. If you are removing the front

wheel, you will need to disconnect the front brake cable and brake
arm from the fork.
2. Open the valve and squeeze the remaining air out of the tube. To
open the valve, using a small screwdriver or tip of a tire lever, press
on the valve pin.
3. Loosen the tire bead from the rime by squeezing the flat tire and
pushing it inward. Repeat this all around the tire, making sure that
the bead is loose.
4. Pry one side of the tire bead up over the edge and insert the tire lever
under the bead by about 1/4”. DO NOT USE ANY LEVERS WITH
SHARP POINTS SUCH AS A SCREW DRIVER OR A KNIFE.
5. Pull the tube from under the tire, leaving the tire on the rim.
If you are on the road with a flat tire, we recommend you carry a
spare tube with you. It is much more convenient. You can patch the
flat tube later when you get back home and keep it for later use.
6. Follow patch kit’s instructions for patching the leak. Inflate the tube
before putting the tube back to check for any other leaks. If no other
leaks are found, deflate the tube. Dismount the tire from the rim.
Rub your hand around the inside of the tire to find the cause. Check
the rim for any damage or sharp objects. Wipe the rim and inside the
tire clean.
7. Work one side of the tire over the edge of the rim. The other side
should hang out. Inflate the tube slightly to form a round shape.
Start working the tube under the tire by first inserting the valve into
the valve hole.
8. When the tube is mounted over the rim and under one side of the tire,
try pushing the other side of tire bead over the edge of the rim. Once
you reach the last 2 inches use the palm of your hand to slide the rest
of the tire over the rim. Try not using the tire lever at this time as the
lever can pinch the tube and cause a puncture. Most tires can be
mounted on the rim without the use of a tool.
ALWAYS WEAR A HELMET WHEN RIDING
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