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FOR SERVICE ASSISTANCE
CALL KENT TOLL FREE 1.800.451.5368
Monday - Friday 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time
Congratulations on the purchase of your new bike! With proper assembly and maintenance it will offer you years of enjoyable riding!
IMPORTANT:
Carefully read and follow this manual (and any other materials included with this bike) before riding. Please retain this manual
for future use. If this bike was purchased for a child, it is the responsibility of the purchaser to verify the bike has been properly
assembled, and that the user has been properly trained and instructed in use of the bike.
This manual is provided to assist you and is not intended to be a comprehensive manual covering all aspects of maintaining and
repairing your bicycle. The bicycle you have purchased is a complex piece of equipment that must be properly assembled and
maintained in order to be ridden safely. If you have any doubts about the assembly or your ability to properly assemble and maintain
the bicycle. You must have it assembled and maintained by a professional bicycle mechanic.
DANGER! Failure to properly assemble and maintain your bicycle could result in serious injury or death to the rider.
ALWAYS WEAR A PROPERLY FITTED
HELMET WHEN YOU RIDE YOUR
BICYCLE. DO NOT RIDE AT NIGHT. AVOID
RIDING IN WET CONDITIONS.
Check and read this decal on
your bicycle before each ride:
CAUTION

RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OWNER!
IMPORTANT: Reading and following the information and instructions in this manual are essential to the ability to ride safely.
1. It is the responsibility of the owner or in the case of a younger rider the parents of the rider to be certain all assembly instructions have
been followed, even if the bike has been assembled by the seller or a professional assembly company.
2. Brakes are essential to safety. Be sure they are checked and working properly before each use. Remember that any mechanical system
changes condition during use and must be maintained and checked before each use.
3. Rules for bicycle use (bicycle laws) vary from location to location so be certain the rider knows and understands the rules that apply to
bicycle usage in your area. Wearing a helmet and using lights and reectors are two examples of rules which may exist and which make
sense as rider safety precautions at all times and in all locations.
4. Know how to operate the bicycle and all equipment on it before rst use and be certain anyone else allowed to use the bike knows how
to properly and safely use the bike as well.
5. There are many different types of bicycles and often these types are designed for different uses. Make sure you know what type unit you
have and do not exceed its service limitations. Be sure you check and understand the bicycle classications set forth below, including size
of the unit that is proper for the rider to insure good control during use. Do not overload a unit with a rider that is too heavy or too large,
and do not attempt to carry extra passengers, packages or loads on the bicycle. Do not attempt to use street bikes for off road riding.
Children’s Bikes: (Max. weight of rider+luggage+bike=231lbs/105kg). These bikes are intended for use by children in safe areas with
riding surfaces that are in good condition and free of trafc. Children must always ride within their abilities under parental supervision
and should wear a safety helmet and use other safety equipment at all times. A parent should check the bike regularly and do required
maintenance. The following in a use description for children’s bicycle.
Condition 1—This is a set of conditions for the
operation of a bicycle on a regular paved surface or smooth
unpaved surface where the tires may unintentionally lose
ground contact.

OWNER’S RESPONSIBILITY continued
NOTE. Carefully read this manual and follow instructions. Your bicycle may come with additional instruction sheets that cover features unique
to your bike. Please ensure that you read and become familiar with their contents. Always wear a CPSC approved helmet when riding your
bike. Familiarize yourself with local and state trafc and use laws. Keep all materials which come with the bike for future reference.
Any major service or adjustments on your bike should be carried out by a competent adult or professional bike mechanic. If you wish to make
adjustments yourself, this manual contains important tips on how to do it. Any adjustments you make are entirely at your own CAUTION:
risk. Do use your bike for freestyle and stunt riding, jumping or competitive events. Even if you are riding a mountain bike, you should NOT
know that off-road use or any similar activities can be dangerous, and you are warned that you assume the risk for personal injury, damages
or losses incurred from such use. Do not ride your bike when any part is damaged or not working properly. If you are unsure how to carry out
repairs or maintenance on your bike, it is vital that you promptly consult a local bike mechanic for professional assistance and support.
WARNING: As with all mechanical components, the bicycle is subjected to wear and high stresses. Different materials and
components may react to wear or stress or fatigue in different ways. If the design life of a component has been exceeded, it may
suddenly fail, possibly causing injuries to the rider. Any form of crack, scratches or change of coloring in highly stressed areas
indicate that the life of the component has been reached and should be replaced.
Forehead covered Forehead exposed
ALWAYS WEAR A HELMET-
IT COULD SAVE YOUR LIFE!
A properly tting, CPSC approved, bicycle helmet
should be worn at all times when riding your bicycle.
In addition, if you are carrying a passenger (only use
an approved child safety seat), and remember, the
passenger must also be wearing a helmet
The correct helmet should:
- be comfortable
- be lightweight
- have good ventilation
- t correctly
- cover the forehead
- be securely fastened on the rider.

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IMPORTANT: Use this Diagram when reading this manual
to help you understand directions and instructions.
CAUTION
PARTS IDENTIFICATION
NOTE: This is a typical bicycle. Your bike
may have other or different parts, and in some
cases, may not have all parts shown here.
Learn the different parts and how they work.
Seat
Seat Post
Top Tube
Seat Mast
Lower Tube
Chainwheel
Crank Arm
Pedal with Reector
Spokes
Front Hub
Valve Stem
Valve Stem
Tire
Rim
Wheel Reector
Wheel
Reector
Rear Hub
(May Contain
Coaster Brake)
Seat Stay
Rear Brake
Seat Post Clamp
Rear Reector with Clamp
Training Wheel
(If Equipped)
Rim
Tire
Chainguard
(Shown in Gray)
Front Fork
Front Brake
Brake Cables
Head Tube
Head Set
Front Reector
Stem (With Stem Bolt &
Handlebar Bolts)
Pad (If Equipped)
Brake Lever
Grips
Handlebar
Chain Stay
Chain

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RULES OF THE ROAD continued
4. CAUTION: WET WEATHER WARNING: Check your brakes frequently. The ability to stop is critical. Roads are slippery in wet
weather so avoid sharp turns and allow more distance for stopping. Brakes may become less efcient when wet. Leaves, loose gravel and
other debris on the road can also affect stopping distance. If at all possible, do not ride in wet weather. Vision and control are impaired,
creating a greater risk of accidents and injury.
5. CAUTION: A bicycle rider’s best defense against accidents is to be alert to road conditions and trafc in the area. Do not wear anything
that restricts your vision or your hearing. Ride at a safe speed. Watch for cars.
6. When riding, ALWAYS WEAR A CPSC APPROVED BIKE HELMET
7. Obey all trafc regulations. Most trafc regulations apply to bike riders as well as automobile operators. Observe all state and local
trafc regulations, signs and signals. Check with your local police station on bicycle licensing and inspection, and where it is legal to ride
your bike. Use marked bike paths whenever possible.
8. Keep to the RIGHT SIDE. Follow the trafc ow in a straight line close to the curb. Watch out for opening car doors and cars moving in
and out of trafc. Use caution at intersections and keep both hands on the handlebars. Obey trafc signals.
9. Never carry passengers. This is dangerous and it makes the bicycle harder to control. Never carry packages that can hinder your vision
or control of the bike. If you wish to carry an infant use a properly mounted child carrier.
10. When riding in pairs or in larger groups, form a single line along the right side of the road. Set up a sensible distance between riders.
Don’t follow too closely.
11. Always be alert. Animals or people may dart in front of you. Give pedestrians the right-of-way. Don’t ride too close to pedestrians, and
don’t park your bicycle where it can get in the way of foot/vehicle trafc.
12. Be careful at all intersections. Slow down or come to a full stop as indicated by trafc signals and look both ways before crossing.
13. Use hand signals. Always let other drivers and pedestrians know what you are going to do. Signal 100 ft. before turning unless both
hands needed to control the bike.
Specyfikacje produktu
Marka: | Kent |
Kategoria: | Rower |
Model: | Cupcake |
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