Use (A) Phillips head screwdriver to loosen and adjust before retightening (see Figures 47 & 48). . 7 B BEFORE YOU RIDE . . . . We are not allowing any bike rentals or demos until further notice. . B X 5. . . RIDE ON YOUR NEW BICYCLE, AND KEEP THE MANUAL HANDY OF FUTURE REFERENCE. . . . Make sure all fasteners are correctly tightened as written in this manual. . . Bicicleta Aftershock para hombre, 2 product ratings - Boy's 20" Krusher Fat Tire Bike w/ Cool Graphics, Single Speed, Red, 2 product ratings - Dynacraft 24 INCH B 18S Gauntlet RED Bike Bicycle. . . Call ahead for curbside pickup or come to front door and we will grab your order for you. Derailleur Guard 28. Disc Brakes When installed properly, the disc brake rotor should be centered between the brake pads, and securely fastened to the wheel (see Figure 34). Contact: 888.606.1616 10-6 M-F, 10-5 Sat MST. . Brake Lever (L and R) 3. FRONT WHEEL Before installing the front wheel, ensure that the brakes are opened enough to allow the tire to fit through them. . . . . Please have the following information available when you call: Model Number: (sample: 8802-33) Production Date: (sample: 03.03.2015) Serial Number: (sample: DA0233HD00001) Having this information will be required and helps us handle your call more effectively. . Add some white grease to the inside of the fork steerer tube. Using (C) a 4, 5, or 6 mm Allen wrench adjust the brake pad bolts so the brake pads are in line with the the curve of the wheel, striking the upper edge of the braking surface, but not the tire. . . For online customers, BikeParts.com is running at normal capacity as are our shipping companies USPS and Fedex. . . Adults who choose to accept the greatly increased risk of riding at dawn, dusk or at night need to take extra care both riding and choosing specialized equipment which helps reduce that risk. . BRAKES Cable Anchor Bolt WARNING: When assembling or adjusting the brakes, make sure the cable anchor nut is tight. . . . Re-test to make sure the stem is secure with the same process. Ensure brake control cables are properly lubricated, correctly adjusted, and display no obvious wear. Ensure that the handlebar reflector is pointing straight forward and perpendicular to ground, and position the rear reflector so that it points straight backwards. . Specifications are subject to change without notice. If the chain seems to be caught in between gears, you can adjust the cable by loosening or tightening the barrel adjuster on the rear derailleur (see Figure 73). View cart for details. Seat Clamp 23. Crankset 19. . . We are taking every precaution necessary to remain open. . TESTING HANDLEBAR AND STEM TIGHTNESS To test the tightness of the stem, straddle the front wheel between your legs tightly (see Figures 26 & 27). Heavier items will likely ship FedEx Ground and may be up to a week in some areas. . . Front Brake 9. 1. 12A. . . . Firmly continue to push the lever until it is in the closed position, and the word close is showing. . WARNING: Always wear a properly fitted helmet when you ride your bicycle. . PEDALS C WARNING: Attachment of an incorrect pedal into a crank arm will cause irreparable damage. . . . (See Figures 23-25). . Wheel Reflector (x2) 15. . . Have a bicycle shop clean and re-grease the bearings once a year or any time they do not pass the following tests: Header Bearings The fork should turn freely and smoothly at all times. Your bike may have one (see Figure 59), two (see Figure 60), or four (see Figure 61) bolts holding the handlebar in place. Make sure that the minimum insertion mark is completely covered and that the seat is pointing forward in alignment with the bicycle (see Figures 6 and 7). Handlebar Adjustment . Ensure tires have tread and have no bulges or excessive wear. C 4. (Disclaimer: Assembly video not available for all products). . . . READ THE MANUAL BEFORE TAKING YOUR FIRST RIDE ON YOUR NEW BICYCLE, AND KEEP THE MANUAL HANDY OF FUTURE REFERENCE. . . . . . . Pre-Load Bolt The stem should be pointing towards the front of the bike, aligned with the front tire (see Figure 18). . . . HANDLEBAR ADJUSTMENT D X To adjust the handlebars forward and backwards, loosen the stem bolt or bolts. . . Never exceed the maximum pressure (PSI) that is listed on the side of the tire. . Model # CUSTOMER SERVICE DYNACRAFT CUSTOMER SERVICE 1.800.551. . Therefore, children should never ride at dawn, dusk or at night. C 6. . . WHEELS AND TIRES Ensure tires are inflated to within the recommended range as displayed on the tire sidewall. . If any parts are missing or damaged, or if you have any trouble with the assembly, dont return the item to the store. . . . . . . If you can get out and walk, hike or ride, then take advantage of it. Ensure brake pads are not over worn and are correctly positioned in relation to the rims. Failure to inspect the bicycle and to make repairs or adjustments, as necessary, can result in injury to the rider or to others. . Car Rack Parts - Bars, Locks, Pads, Etc. . . Ensure all attaching hardware is secured and there is no lateral movement of the rear triangle (see Figure 39). . Shifter Adjustment . . . Ensure all wheel spokes are tight and not broken. . . Loosen enough to make the adjustments, and re-tighten the nuts. Grip (L and R) 5. For local online customers, you can pick up your will-call orders at Peak Cycles. Do not over inflate. . . . . . 33 Seat Adjustment . Signal 100 feet before turning unless your hand is needed to control the bike. . . . . Our service department is also performing pick-up and drop-off of repair bikes outside. . The following manual is only a guide to assist you and is not a complete or comprehensive manual of all aspects of maintaining and repairing your bicycle. . Subject to the following limitations, all bicycles manufactured for Dynacraft are warranted to the original purchaser to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period from the date of purchase until: Lifetime for the Bicycle Frame and Fork, and Two Years On All Other Bicycle Component Parts. DUAL SUSPENSION Dual suspension bikes are equipped with a front fork as well as a rear suspension generally located below the seat (see Figure 38). C BICYCLE ASSEMBLY GETTING STARTED Open the box and check that all parts are present. . . STOP AND LOOK BOTH WAYS BEFORE PROCEEDING. B 10. . . We are committed to slowing the spread of Covid-19, and to keep our customers, employees, and communities safe. Seat Post 26. . B FRAME SIZING When selecting a new bicycle, the correct choice of frame size is a very important safety consideration. Try to turn the handlebar back and forth. REFLECTORS Reflectors are pre-installed on your bicycle on the pedals, wheels, seatpost, and handlebars (see Figure 46). Make it tight so the shoulder is in complete contact with the surface of the crank arm. . . CHAIN Ensure chain is oiled, clean and runs smoothly. . We have experienced very few delays for most of our US customers over the 2 weeks. . . . The chain must be at the correct tightness. . . . 1-800-551-0032 NOTE: Illustrations in this Manual are for reference purposes only and may not reflect the exact appearance of the actual product. Due to Covid-19 we are not allowing any customers into the shop at this time. . . BE ALERT pedestrians have the right of way. . . WARNING: Figure 42 Incorrectly seated Properly seated Be sure to check that the edge (beads) of both tires are evenly seated the entire way around on both sides of the tire. (See Figure 51.) Front Derailleur 18. Firmly squeeze the brake pads against the rim of the tire, pull the cable taut, and re tighten the cable anchor nut using either (C) a 4, 5, or 6 mm Allen Wrench or a pair of (E) Standard Slip Joint Pliers. . . . . . **
Ensure rims run true and have no obvious wobbles or kinks. If you have any questions, please email us at contact@bikeparts.com 24/7 or call 888-606-1616 Mon-Fri 10AM-6PM MST, Sat 10AM-5 PM MST, closed Sun. *Oversize items may include but are not limited to: framesets, wheelsets, car racks, bikes and storage racks. By reading this manual before you go out on your first ride, youll know how to get the most from your new bicycle. Communicate by using hand signals to tell other drivers what you are going to do. . . *International orders do not qualify for free shipping. . Questions or comments? . . Be careful not to loosen them all the way so that the nut comes off on either side. DO NOT return this item to the store. . . Check that axle nuts are tight. . . The seat should not be able to move back and forth, up and down, or side to side with the quick release lever in the closed position. Edirt bike 24v/36v electric vehicles (29 pages), Manual will be automatically added to "My Manuals", Testing Seat Clamp and Post Clamp Tightness, Bicycle Dynacraft 700C DYNACRAFT CITY SCAPE PEDAL ASSIST BIKE 8802-46 Owner's Manual, Bicycle Dynacraft SINGLE SPEED Owner's Manual, Bicycle Dynacraft BALANCE CYCLE Owner's Manual, Bicycle Dynacraft TALKING THOMAS TRIKE Manual, Page 19: Testing Seat Clamp And Post Clamp Tightness, Page 23: Testing Handlebar And Stem Tightness. In the case of a 2 or 4-bolt stem, tighten the bolts alternating between bolts every few turns. Fork 11. RULES OF THE ROAD/SAFETY TIPS B NOTE: Like any sport, bicycling involves risk of injury and damage. When the chain is at the correct tightness, you can rotate the crank freely and you can pull it no more than one-half inch away from a straightedge as shown (see Figure 74). NIGHT RIDING B Riding a bicycle at night is much more dangerous than riding during the day. . Locknut (x4) 16. Do not completely remove these bolts, simply loosen them until you are able to move the handlebar to the desired position. Most packages will ship USPS Priority which will arrive in 2-3 days. B X SAFETY CHECKLIST Before every ride, it is important to carry out the following safety checks: (For information and instructions on performing specific equipment checks, locate the relevant section in the manual referenced on pages 56.) You can check against the list on page 9. . . . By choosing to ride a bicycle, you assume the responsibility for that risk; not the people who sold you the bike; nor the people who made it; nor the people who distribute it; nor the people who manage or maintain the roads and trails you ride on. . C If your bike has a quick release lever (see Figure 9), tighten it by holding the lever in the open position and tightening the nut on the opposite side by hand. Copyright 1995-2022 eBay Inc. All Rights Reserved. YOU. THIS MANUAL CONTAINS IMPORTANT SAFETY, PERFORMANCE AND MAINTENANCE INFORMATION. Extra care is required in wet or dusty conditions. It is also important that your first ride on your new bicycle is taken in a controlled environment, away from cars, obstacles, and other cyclists. . . It certainly helps with stress and anxiety during difficult times. . . Failure to do so may result in the tire coming off of the rim, the tube popping (see Figure 43), and a loss of control of the bicycle, causing injury or even death. . . Make sure the stem is inserted enough so that the minimum insertion marks on your stem are completely covered (see Figure 57). In our Peak Cycles bike shop in Golden, Colorado we will continue to perform bike repairs and sales. . This could jam the chain and cause serious damage to the bicycle and/or rider. . . C 10. . Something went wrong. . Rear Reflector 24. Front Reflector 6. . . . Head Tube 8. E BEARING INSPECTION Maintenance Frequently check the bearings of the bicycle. Immediately replace any damaged, missing, or badly worn parts. . Stem Adjustment . It should shift smoothly, and stay in gear without jumping between gears or excessive noise. We will remain open under normal business hours until further notice. The wheel should not rub on the brake pads. . Tire (x2) 12. . Thank you for reading and we wish you well. 1. . Do not remove this bolt completely, as the stem wedge may fall inside your frame. NOTE: Illustrations in this Manual are for reference purposes only and may not reect the exact appearance of the actual product. Do not ride at night. . . . * Oversize items or orders weighing over 50 lbs are not included in this promotion. . 1. . . . . RIDE ON YOUR NEW BICYCLE, AND KEEP THE MANUAL HANDY OF FUTURE REFERENCE. If too tight, the bicycle will be difficult to pedal. . ABOUT THIS MANUAL This manual was written to help you get the most performance, comfort, enjoyment and safety when riding your new bicycle. . 12. . E MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION WARNING: Inspect the bicycle frequently. Consult your dealer about night riding safety equipment. Rear Derailleur 20. . If your stem has multiple bolts, be sure to tighten them evenly (alternating each bolt a few turns at a time). . . Frame 2. Dynacraft BSC, Inc. 89 S. Kelly Rd. BICYCLE ADJUSTMENTS D X SEAT ADJUSTMENT You can adjust the up and down tilt of your seat as well as the forward and back position by loosening the seatpost hardware at the bottom of your seat. . . We hope that this horrible situation ends soon and that everyone takes care of themselves both mentally and physically. B X PARTS/TOOLS LISTS 1. D BICYCLE ADJUSTMENTS. . . . . Use (C) a 4, 5, or 6 mm Allen wrench to remove the preload bolt, cap and cardboard spacer from the headset. Next, squeeze the brake lever and take note of the brake pads contacting the side of the wheel. Specications are subject to change without notice. . Never move the shifter while pedaling backward, nor pedal backwards after having moved the shifter. . . . On side-pull equipped bikes, you may have to loosen the cable anchor bolt (see Figure 31) in order to allow the tire to fit through. . . ABOUT YOUR BIKE A MODEL/SERIAL NUMBER IDENTIFICATION Each Dynacraft bicycle has a serial number stamped into the frame. . DERAILLEUR ADJUSTMENT With the chain in the middle cog on the crankset (#2 on the left shifter), lift the rear wheel off the ground and pedal slowly. . . C 8. . E WARNING: Do not attempt chain repairs. The handlebar should not slip or move independently of the front wheel at all. Brake Pad (x4) 10. ACCESSORIES Your bike may come with some or all of these accessories that require attachment and/or assembly. Parts that are not tight enough can be lost or operate poorly. C 7C. We will adjust the position and rotation of the handlebars, brake levers, and shifters later on (see page 35). . C 12. ALWAYS BE ALERT. . . . 7 Spaces to Write Info . Specifications are subject to change without notice. . Before your first ride, please check to ensure your pedals are attached correctly. . The serial number can be found on the bottom of the crank housing as shown (see diagram below). If the handlebar does move, re-align the stem with the front wheel and tighten the stem bolt. For detailed instructions on brake adjustments, please see pages 3537.