kogan FMFXR200 Fortis 26 inch Foldable Mountain Bike User Guide
- June 6, 2024
- Kogan
Table of Contents
26″ FOLDABLE MOUNTAIN BIKE
FSMFEXR200A
USER GUIDE
SAFETY & WARNINGS
Read all of the instructions in this guide before using this product. Retain this guide for future reference. Do not skip, substitute or modify any steps or procedures in this guide, as doing so could result in personal injury or product damage.
Before First Ride
- Before first use, please double-check the function of all the parts of your bike. If you have any doubts or if you detect a problem, please contact Kogan.com for support.
- Respect local and national road traffic regulations.
- For your safety, it is highly recommended that you wear a certified helmet.
- When used during heavy rain, snow, in slippery conditions or in the case of low visibility, be careful and adjust your speed.
- The illustrations in this manual are used simply to provide examples; the components of your bicycle might differ. In addition, some of the parts shown might be optional and not part of your bicycle’s standard equipment.
- The following user guide is only a guide to assist you and is not a complete or comprehensive manual of all aspects of maintaining and repairing your bicycle. If you are not comfortable or lack the skills or tools to assemble the bicycle yourself, you should take it to a qualified mechanic at a bicycle shop. Additionally, you can contact Kogan.com for support.
- This product is designed for consumer use. Follow directions and use only as described.
- Once fully assembled, inspect to ensure all hardware parts such as bolts, nuts, and washers are positioned correctly and tightly secured.
- Always inspect the safety chain guard that protects the moving parts of the bike to be in safe and good order.
- Always inspect the seat post, seat slider, pedals, and handlebar to make sure they are in a safe and stable position before using the bike.
- It is recommended to lubricate all moving parts on a regular basis.
- Do not wear loose clothing while riding.
- Do not remove feet from the pedals while they are in motion. Wear running shoes or other footwear suitable for exercise.
- Dry after each use to remove moisture. Wipe regularly with a mild, non-abrasive cleaner and water solution. To avoid damaging the finish, never use a petroleum-based solvent.
- Do not dismount the bike until the pedals are at a complete stop.
- Prior to assembly, ensure you have all the components and tools listed. Some components are pre-assembled to help with the assembly process.
- Always use the product as intended. If you find any defective components while assembling or checking the equipment, or if you hear any unusual noises coming from the equipment during use, cease use immediately and contact help.kogan.com for assistance. Do not use until resolved.
- Do not place fingers or any other objects into moving parts of the bike.
OVERVIEW
ASSEMBLY
Step 1: Getting started
Remove the bike from the packaging. DO NOT dispose of the original packaging
until assembly is complete. Check all packaging to ensure all necessary
components are found before beginning assembly.
Remove all padding and zip ties as you go.
Step 2: Front fork
Place the front wheel between the fork in the front of the frame (Figure 2a),
positioned between the front brake blocks. Ensure the wheel is aligned in the
center before tightening.
Front-wheel must be in the center of the fork (Figure 2b), or the front brake
will not operate smoothly.
Note: Do not tighten components to 100% during assembly. Loosely tighten
only to 50%-80% tightness, and retighten when the assembly is complete.
Step 3: Handlebar
Loosen the 4 bolts on the head tube’s front cover (Figure 3a), and install the
handlebar into the front of the head tube. It will lock into the middle with
the brakes angled about 35° downward (Figure 3b).
Step 4: Brakes
Adjust the brakes: they should be taut with the brake pulled approximately 1/3
of the way to the handlebar (Figure 4a).
Note: If the brake is not easy to adjust, adjust as per the steps below. Figures 4b and 4c are the two adjustment screws in the front of the rear disc brake bracket. Figures 4d and 4e are the adjustment screws behind of the rear disc brake. The distance between the disc brake block and the disc is adjusted by these 2 screws. The disc pad must be in the middle of the disc brake block. In the middle of the disc, the disc pad cannot be rubbed to the disc brakes on both sides. Do not ride the bike unless the brakes have been tested.
Step 5: Seat post
Insert the seat post into the body tube (Figure 5a). The safety line should be
within the tube. Make sure that the minimum insertion mark is completely
covered (with the safety line within the tube) and that the seat is pointing
forward in alignment with the bicycle. Secure with the clamp at the base of
the post (Figure 5b).
Step 6: Attaching the pedals
Install the pedal marked “L” on the left crank and tighten, then install the
pedal marked “R” on the right crank and tighten. Note: Damage will occur if
pedals are not correctly and firmly attached.
Step 7: Gear adjustment
The right shifter controls the rear 7 levels (rear freewheel) (Figure 7a),
while the left shifter controls the front 3 levels (crank gears) (Figure 7b).
Control with both shifters to adjust the cycling gear.
Step 8: Front suspension adjustment
The front suspension can be unlocked to provide greater shock absorption for
mountain biking and other bumpy road conditions.
Step 9: Assembly complete
Go through and retighten the fastenings to ensure everything is sturdy and
safe before using.
FOLDING THE BIKE
Folding Configuration Setup
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By hand, pull each pedal horizontally away from the frame along the pedal axis (Figure 10a). Fold the pedal up or downward 90° (Figure 10b).
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Release the clamp on the frame (Figures 11a, 11b).
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Pull the clamp back and raise it slightly to fold the frame (Figure 12).
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The bike can now be folded up (Figures 13a, 13b).
To unfold the bike:
Reverse the folding steps, pulling the clamp back and pulling the front half
of the frame back into place. Release the clamp, then lock it back into
position to secure (Figure 14a).
Ensure the pedals are unfolded before use (Figure 14b).
TYRE PRESSURE
Tires must be properly inflated before riding. Never exceed the maximum
pressure (PSI) that is listed on the side of the tire.
Your tyres will state a recommended tyre pressure. Use the below as a general
guide:
BMX bikes | 35 – 50 PSI |
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Mountain bikes | 40 – 65 PSI |
Road Touring bikes | 70 – 90 PSI |
Hybrid bikes | 60-100 PSI |
Road Racing bikes | 110-125 PSI |
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM | POSSIBLE CAUSE | SOLUTION |
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Frequent punctures | Inner tube old or faulty | Replace inner tube |
Tyre tread/casing is worn | Replace tyre | |
Tire unsuited to the rim | Replace with the correct tire | |
Tyre was not checked after the previous puncture | Remove sharp object embedded |
in tyre
Tyre pressure too low| Inflate tires to correct pressure
Spoke protruding into the rim| File down spoke
Squeaky brakes| Brake blocks wore down| Replace brake blocks
Brake block toe-in incorrect| Correct block toe-in
Brake blocks/rim dirty or wet| Clean blocks and rim
Brake arms lose| Tighten mounting bolts
Brakes not working effectively| Brake blocks wore down| Replace brake blocks
Brake blocks or rims dirty, wet or greasy| Clean blocks and rim
Brake cables are binding / stretch / damaged| Clean / adjust / replace cables
Brake levers are binding| Adjust brake levers
Brakes out of alignment| Centre brakes
Steering not accurate| Wheels not aligned| Align wheels correctly
Headset loose or binding| Adjust/tighten the headset
Front forks or frames bent| Seek advice at a bicycle shop/repairer
If still experiencing problems, contact help.kogan.com for assistance.
NOTES
Need more information?
We hope that this user guide has given you the assistance needed for a simple
setup. For the most up-to-date guide for your product, as well as any
additional assistance you may require, head online to
help.kogan.com
References
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