3G STEPPERBIKE Owner's Manual

Summary of STEPPERBIKE

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    3g stepperbike owner’s manual caution this owner’s manual is to be read prior to operating your 3g stepperbike.

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    This manual contains important safety, performance and maintenance information. Read the manual and all warnings before taking your first ride on your new 3g stepperbike, and keep the manual handy for future reference. Unsafe or improper use of the 3g stepperbike by failing to read and comply with a...

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    Introduction congratulations on the purchase of your new 3g stepperbike. This manual is designed to give you the information you need for the safe operation and maintenance of your new stepperbike. Please read it thoroughly before riding your 3g stepperbike and record the serial number in this manua...

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    Contents 1. About this manual 2. What it’s called 3. What kind of 3g stepperbike is it? 4. Fit and safety a. Fit b. Safety equipment c. Mechanical safety check 5. Riding safely and responsibly.

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    A. The basics b. Rules and the road c. Rules and the trail d. Wet weather riding e. Night riding 6. Service and maintenance 7. About your dealer.

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    1. About this manual this manual was written to help you get the most performance, comfort, enjoyment and safety when riding your new 3g stepperbike. It is important for you to understand your new stepperbike. By reading this manual before you go out on your first ride, you'll know how to get better...

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    2. What it’s called 1. Frame 2. Head parts 3. Brake lever 4. Shifter cable 5. Shifter 6. Grip 7. Handle bar 8. Bar stem 9. Front fork 10. Brake 11. Tire 12. Tube 13. Hub 14. Rim 15. Spokes 16. Chain guard 17. Pedal 18. Deck 19. Chain 20. Derailleur/nexus hub 21. Quick release 22. Fender 23. Waterbot...

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    Our 3g stepperbike can be broadly categorized into three types, according to the different sizes intended to use for different age: children’s stepperbike, teenage stepperbike and adult stepperbike. While there is a lot of use overlap in stepperbike design, each type of our stepperbike is designed t...

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    Teenage stepperbike is the best choice of the youth from age 13 to 17.It upgrade from children’s stepperbike basis of function and size. The internal nexus 3 speed relaxes you to fit different road conditions and provides the excellent shifter performance and life-span. The step extent of deck suita...

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    A. Fit make sure the stepperbike fits. A stepperbike that’s too big or too small for the rider is harder to control making it more dangerous and can be uncomfortable. Warning: if your 3g stepperbike does not fit properly, you may lose control and fall. If your new stepperbike doesn’t fit, ask your d...

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    Adjusting of handlebar correct adjusting of handlebar is an important element for you obtained the best performance and comfort, your dealer is very experience to do this and they will tell you where most comfortable position for most people is. Also, if you feel the height and angle lead to uncomfo...

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    Wood or a soft mallet and give the bolt a good whack to release the wedge. Adjust the stem position as desired, align stem with tire, and retighten the binder bolt tight enough so that you cannot twist the stem and handlebars out of alignment. Under no circumstances should the stem be retighten-ende...

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    Handlebar and make sure the bolts on the steering tube is tighten enough to insure that the steering tube can sustain the whole weight of yourself. Now check to make sure that the handlebars rotate freely in both directions without the brake cables catching or binding on anything ..

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    Caution: on some stepperbike, changing stem height can affect the tension of the front brake cable, locking the front brake or creating sufficient cable slack to make the front brake inoperable. If the front brake shoes move in towards the wheel rim or out away from the wheel rim when you change ste...

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    Warning: failure to properly tighten the stem binder bolt, the handlebar binder bolt or the bar end extension clamping bolts may compromise steering action, which could cause you to lose control and fall. Place the front wheel of the bicycle between your legs and attempt to twist the handlebar/stem ...

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    Assemblage of cylinder pedals: you dealer will install the cylinder pedals for you. The cylinder pedals are different on left and right by their different screw direction of thread and on the left hand the pedal (one side without chain)was screwed tight in clock-wise direction as well as the right p...

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    Assemblage of deck: your dealer will assemble deck for you. Do not attempt to disassemble deck, as it requires special knowledge. If you find that the deck can not rotate freely or have loose, consult your dealer, they will help you to check where the problem is. Installation of deck: your dealer wi...

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    Cautions: there is a railing as protecting device on the bottom of deck. Do not think it is useless and disassemble it. When you are in fast riding, the device can ensure the deck and pedal are connected to keep the good driving performance and reduce the accident. On the surface of deck there is a ...

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    B .safety equipment warning: many states require specific safety devices. It is your responsibility to familiarize yourself with the laws of the states where you ride and to comply with all applicable laws, including properly equipping yourself and your stepperbike as the law requires. Helmet: while...

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    Warning: always wear a helmet when riding your 3g stepperbike. Always keep the chin strap securely buckled. Failure to wear an approved helmet may result in serious injury or death. Reflectors: reflectors are important safety devices which are designed as an integral part of your stepperbike. Federa...

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    Warning: do not remove the reflectors or reflector mounting brackets from your 3g stepperbike. They are an integral part of the stepperbike’s safety system. Removing the reflectors may reduce your visibility to others using the roadway. Being struck by other vehicles often results in serious injury ...

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    Warning: reflectors are not a substitute for proper lights. It is your responsibility to equip your stepperbike with all state and locally mandated lights. Riding at dawn, at dusk, at night or at other times of poor visibility without a stepperbike lighting system which meets local and state laws an...

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    Cautions: to avoid injury you should always wear suitable protective clothing, including pants and shin guards. C .mechanical safety check mechanical safety check here is a simple, sixty-second mechanical safety check which you should get in the habit of making every time you’re about to get on a 3g...

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    Tires in good shape? Spin each wheel slowly and look for cuts in the tread and sidewall. Replace damaged tire before riding the stepperbike. Wheels true? Spin each wheel and check for brake clearance and side-to-side wobble. If a wheel wobbles side to side or hits the brake pads, take the stepperbik...

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    Warning: riding with improperly adjusted brakes or worn brake shoes is dangerous and can result in serious injury or death. Do not attempt to adjust your brakes, chain or wheels while the stepperbike is in motion. Warning: loose or damaged handlebar grips or extensions can cause you to lose control ...

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    Note: like any sport, stepperbike rider involves risk of serious injury death and damage. By choosing to ride a stepperbike, you assume the responsibility for the risk. Not the people who sold you the stepperbike. Not the people who made it. Not the people who distribute it. Not the people who manag...

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    Pedals. Never ride barefoot or wearing sandals 。 5.Be thoroughly familiar with the controls of your 3g stepperbike 。 6. Wear bright, visible clothing that is not so loose that it can catch on moving parts of the stepperbike or be snagged by objects at the side of the road or trail. Wear clothing saf...

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    Licensing of stepperbike, riding on sidewalk, laws regulating stepperbike or bike path and trail use, and so on. Many states have helmet laws, child carrier laws and special traffic laws (for example. Stepperbike laws). It’s your responsibility to know and obey the laws. 2. You are sharing the road ...

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    Or sidewalk construction, debris and other obstructions that could cause you to swerve into traffic, catch your wheel or otherwise cause you to lose control and have an accident. * the many other hazards and distractions which can occur on a bicycle ride. 5. Ride in designated bike or stepperbike la...

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    11. Don’t weave through traffic or make any moves that may surprise people with whom you are sharing the road. 12. Observe and yield the right of way. 13. Never ride your stepperbike while under the influence of alcohol or drugs. 14. If possible, avoid riding in bad weather, when visibility is obscu...

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    5. You are sharing the trail with others – hikers, equestrians, other cyclists. Respect their rights, and be tolerant if they inconvenience you. 6. Yield right of way to pedestrians and animals. Ride in a way that does not frighten or endanger them, and stay far enough away so that their unexpected ...

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    D. Wet weather riding warning: wet weather impairs traction, braking and visibility, both for the stepperbike rider and for other vehicles sharing the road. The risk of accident is dramatically increased in wet conditions. Under wet conditions, the stopping power of your brakes (as well as the brake...

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    Can result in serious injury or death. Even if you have excellent night vision, many of the people with whom you’re sharing the road don’t. A stepperbike rider is very difficult for motorists and pedestrians to see at dusk, at night, or at other times of poor visibility. If you must ride under these...

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    The stepperbike does not obstruct a reflector or light. While riding at dusk or at night:  ride slowly. Avoid areas of heavy traffic, dark areas, and roads with speed limit over 35 mph. Avoid road hazards. If possible, ride on routes already familiar to you. Have a light and reflector system even i...

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    6. Service and maintenance note: stepperbike is the products by more and more advance technology and creation. It is can be played as fitting room equipment as well as fun. This on-going evolution makes it impossible for this manual to provide all the information required to properly repair and/or m...

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    2. Ask your dealer to recommend a book on stepperbike repair. 3. Ask your dealer about the availability of stepperbike repair course in your area. Regardless of which option you select, we recommend that you ask your dealer to check the quality of your work the first time you work on something and b...

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