LeKKeR Amsterdam 3-Speed Bicycle User Guide
- June 6, 2024
- LeKKeR
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LeKKeR Amsterdam 3-Speed Bicycle
Enjoy your Amsterdam 3-Speed
Dear LEKKER Customer, First and foremost – congratulations on your brand new bicycle! We can’t wait for you to experience the thrill and joy of riding your LEKKER bike, the Amsterdam way. But before you do, we want to help you make sure your bike is in tip-top condition, as well as provide you with some tips and tricks to keep it that way.
This manual will outline all the tools and knowledge needed to put the finishing touches on your bike, as well as how to use it and useful guidance on maintenance and care. Feast your eyes on what’s to come – we guarantee it’ll be worth while, even if you’re an experienced rider.
The first few chapters are particularly important, for both your enjoyment and safety, as we walk you through key steps in ensuring your bike is safe to ride.
Please also note that as your brand new Amsterdam 3-Speed is hot off the
press, the images in this manual are not reflective of the bike that’s in
front of you. The images used are from one of our older bike models. And
without them, we thought your manual wouldn’t look quite so beautiful.
Note: We have to stress that this manual won’t teach you all the skills
of a bicycle mechanic.
Even a manual the size of every Harry Potter book combined couldn’t detail
every possible combination, tricks and available components. For this reason,
our manual is only applicable to your new LEKKER bicycle and its assembly,
alongside any important notes, warnings and maintenance guides.
Getting Started
We’ve created this manual to help you put the finishing touches on your LEKKER bike. Run through these quick steps and you’ll be exploring and adventuring in no time.
So, without further ado, unbox your LEKKER bike and feast your eyes on your
newest sidekick. Once you’- ve removed the packaging, make sure you have your
trustly toolkit to hand, as shown in the illustration on the next page.
Fitting the front wheel and fender
Step 1: Attach the front fender
Referring to step 1 in the illustration, loosen the nut and bolt (using the 2x
5mm allen keys) that runs through the front fork and attach the fender, making
sure there’s enough space between the tyre and the fender.
Step 2: Attaching the front stay to the front fork
Referring to step 2 in the illustration, using the clips provided, attach the
front fender stay to the front fork, using the 3 or 4mm allen key bolt
Step 3: Putting the wheel in place
Referring to step 3 in the illustration, put the wheel in place and tighten
the wheel nut using the 15mm spanner
Now, on to the brakes.
Aligning the brakes
Lift the wheel off the ground and give it a spin. It should spin freely and without any noise. If you hear a metallic rubbing sound, then the brakes will need adjusting.
To do this, you’ll need to use the 5mm allen key. With the bike upside down,
adjust the caliper. You will need to slightly loosen the two 5mm allen key
bolts (found on the top of the caliper), so that you can gently move the
caliper horizontally, allowing the discrotor to move freely between the brake
pads.
Fitting the saddle and handlebars
Saddle.
Using the 5mm allen key, loosen the seatpost clamp bolt and insert the
seatpost. Make sure it’s at the correct height. When sitting on the saddle,
your knee should be at a slight bend when the pedal is at its lowest position.
Then, tighten the bolt.
Tip: Using a 5mm allen key you can also adjust the angle of the seatpost
and the front-to-back position of it. However, this should be correctly set
already.
Handlebars.
Step 1: Now using a 4mm allen key, attach the handlebars to the handlebar
stem, making sure the 4 bolts are centered and tightened properly.
Step 2: Next, align the handlebars so that they are straight and
perpendicular to the frame. Then, tighten the handlebar stem to the front
fork, using the 4mm allen key.
Tip: Should you wish to adjust the angles of your grips, brakes and shifter, you can do so with a simple turn of allen key 3 or 4. However, this should be correctly set already
Fitting the pedals
To assemble the pedals, you will need a 15mm openended spanner. Insert the pedal into the crank and ensure the pedals are properly tightened.
LEFT pedal: this is the pedal that has indented horizontal lines on the small part between the pedal and thread.
RIGHT pedal: This pedal has no indented lines and is smooth in between the pedal and thread
ATTENTION: please make sure you check the thread direction before inserting the pedals. Fitting the pedal to the wrong side can damage the crank arm and is not covered under warranty
Finishing Touches
Install the bell on your handlebars, in your preferred position. Generally, this is on the left hand side, next to the brake lever.
Pump the tyres to 55-65 PSI
If you’ve ordered any accessories such as racks, locks or lights, don’t forget to fit these too. They each come with their own instructions and also have their own mounting points.
Now, you’re good to go. Enjoy your ride, the Amsterdam way!
Safety and warranty
We offer a 2-year warranty on our LEKKER frames. Additionally, we supply you with 2 years warranty on the components of our different models starting on the day of purchase. This warranty is only for replaceable components. Unfortunately, our warranty is not transferable (including when sold to another consumer) and can only be used by the original buyer of a LEKKER product. If you want to use the warranty, please ensure you have your receipt and go to the original shop in which you made your purchase.
There are cases when our warranty isn’t valid. Our warranty doesn’t cover wear
and tear, incorrect assembly or maintenance.
There’s no warranty in the case of; damage caused by accidents, improper use
or negligence. Our warranty is also void if changes are made to the original
design of the LEKKER bike.
Please note: your frame number is located on the bottom of the bike frame, near the bottom bracket. This might be needed for insurance purposes.
Contact
– Australia
Phone
03 4828 3202 – Melbourne
03 4828 3202 – Sydney
Address
23 Provost Street,
North Melbourne,
3051, VIC, Australia
415 Bourke Street, Surry Hills,
2010, NSW, Australia
Email
info.au@lekkerbikes.com
sydneystore@lekkerbikes.com
– Europe & USA
Phone
+31-681878491
Address
Tweede Kostverlorenkade 68
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Email
info.eu@lekkerbikes.com
info.us@lekkerbikes.com
Warning
For safety purposes it is recommended that you have this bicycle assembled by
a skilled bicycle mechanic.
Documents / Resources
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LeKKeR Amsterdam 3-Speed
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[pdf] User Guide
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