KMART 43419272 50cm MAG Wheels BMX Bike Instruction Manual

September 27, 2024
Kmart

43419272 50cm MAG Wheels BMX Bike

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Product Information

Specifications

  • Brand: KMART
  • Product Type: Bicycle
  • Manual Importance: Read thoroughly before assembly, riding, or
    maintenance

Product Usage Instructions

Rules of the Road

  1. Read and understand the owner’s manual for safer cycling.

  2. Comply with state and local traffic laws regarding equipment
    requirements.

  3. Wear appropriate footwear: lace-up shoes with rubber soles, tie
    shoelaces, avoid sandals.

  4. Check brakes in wet weather, be cautious of slippery roads and
    debris affecting stopping distance.

  5. Use kickstand for bicycle support only, not for the rider.

  6. Replace bent or broken spokes, damaged wheel rims.

  7. Obey traffic regulations applicable to bike riders.

  8. Ride alone, avoid carrying other riders.

  9. Ride in a single line close to the curb when in pairs or
    groups.

  10. Be alert for unexpected obstacles like animals or people.

Owner’s Information

It is the responsibility of the initial assembler to correctly
assemble the bicycle and make necessary adjustments. The
owner/principal rider is responsible for regular maintenance.

  1. Follow assembly instructions and necessary adjustments.
  2. Perform safety checklist and mark each item.
  3. Understand operation of standard and accessory equipment.
  4. Instruct anyone using the bicycle in its operation.
  5. If obtained assembled, review assembly instructions and perform
    checks before riding.

FAQ

What should I do if my bicycle needs repairs?

If your bicycle needs repairs, it is recommended to take it to a
certified bike mechanic for professional assistance. Attempting to
repair complex issues yourself may result in further damage.

How often should I check my bicycle for maintenance?

Regular maintenance checks are crucial for the longevity and
performance of your bicycle. It is advisable to perform basic
maintenance checks before each ride and more thorough inspections
periodically based on your usage frequency.

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KMART
INSTRUCTION MANUAL

TABLE OF CONTENTS
IT IS IMPORTANT TO READ THIS MANUAL THOROUGHLY BEFORE ASSEMBLING,RIDING, OR PERFORMING MAINTENANCE ON THIS BICYCLE. KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.

RULES OF THE ROAD
1. IN THE INTEREST OF SAFER CYCLING, MAKE SURE YOU READ AND UNDERSTAND YOUR OWNER’S MANUAL.
2. NOTICE: Some state and local traffic laws may require that your bicycle be equipped with a warning device, such as a horn or bell and a light, if the bicycle is to be ridden after dark.
3. Always ensure that appropriate footwear is worn whilst riding this bike. Lace up shoes with rubber soles, never ride bare foot or in sandals, and ensure that shoelaces are tied and kept out of the way of the wheels and drive system.
4. CAUTION: WET WEATHER WARNING: Check your brakes frequently. The ability to stop your bicycle is critical. Roads are slippery in wet weather so avoid sharp turns and allow more distance for stopping. Caliper brakes may become less efficient when wet. Leaves, loose gravel and other debris on the road can also effect stopping distance.
5. The kickstand is designed to support the bicycle only. Not the rider. 6. Replace bent or broken spokes, and bent or damaged wheel rims. 7. Obey all traffic regulations. Most traffic regulations apply to bike riders as well as
automobile operators. 8. Follow the traffic flow in a straight line close to the curb. Watch for cars moving in and
out of traffic. 9. Always ride alone. Never carry other riders. This is dangerous and it makes the bicycle
harder to control. 10. When riding in pairs or in larger groups, from a single line along the right side of road.
Set up a sensible distance between riders. Don’t tailgate. 11. Always be alert. Animals or people may dart in front of you. Be on the alert. People have
the right of way. Be alert to people opening car doors when passing parked cars. Your bicycle was not designed for stunting and experimentation. Enjoy riding it in a safe manner. 12. Be careful at all intersections. Slow down 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(30.48 cm). before turning unless your hand is needed to control the bike. 14. CAUTION: NIGHT TIME OPERATION: We do NOT recommend riding your bike at night. If you have an emergency that makes it necessary to ride at right, have proper lights and reflectors. Do NOT ride at night without a headlight, taillight, a white front reflector, a red rear reflector and yellow wheel reflectors. 15. Do not carry packages or objects which obstruct vision. 16. Never hitch rides. Never hold onto moving vehicles while riding. Never Stunt. 17. ON AND OFF ROAD OPERATION: Avoid the following hazards: drain grates, pot holes, ruts, soft road edges, gravel, and leaves especially when they are wet.
OWNER’S INFORMATION Throughout this manual you will find WARNINGS, CAUTIONS and NOTES or NOTICES.
WARNINGS: Pay special attention to these since failure to do so could result in injury to the rider or others.
CAUTIONS: If not followed these could result in mechanical failure or damage.
NOTES OR NOTICES: These specify something that is of special interest. Owner’s information continued next page.
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OWNER’S INFORMATION continued
It is the responsibility of the person who initially assembles the bicycle to do so correctly and make any necessary adjustments for proper operations. The owner or principal rider is then responsible for normal maintenance of the bicycle to keep it in good condition. 1. Make certain that all assembly instructions and necessary adjustments have been
followed. 2. Perform the safety check list and mark each item listed. 3. Know how to operate all standard and accessory equipment on the bicycle. 4. Make certain that anyone who uses the bicycle has been fully instructed in its operation. 5. If your bicycle was obtained assembled, we recommend that you review the complete
assembly instructions and perform checks specified in this manual before riding the bicycle.
OWNER’S RECORD Keep this information as a permanent record In the event of theft or loss, your law enforcement agency will require this information for identification purposes. The same information will be required when ordering parts and service.
Serial number(if you have one): Wheel Size (On tire sidewall): Model Number: Color of bike: Name of bike (On top tube or chain guard ): Date purchased: Where Purchased:
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SAFETY WARNINGS
Before you ride, please read all the following items making sure you understand them. Failure to do so could cause damage to the bicycle or possible injury to yourself or others. Your bicycle meets or exceeds industry standards. It is NOT designed for off-road use, Jumping, stunts and other types of abusive riding.
BRAKE PRECAUTIONS
1. Do not ride the bicycle until you have checked for proper brake adjustments See “Hand brake lever Assembly” and “Caliper Brake Adjustment” Sections.
2. When riding your bicycle of the first time. Test the brakes at a slow speed on a large level surface without obstructions. Also, never attempt to stop suddenly using the front brake only, as this could throw the rider off the front of the bicycle.
3. Check and adjust the brakes, if necessary, at the first sign of failure. This will enable the rider to make a quick and smooth stop. On caliper brakes, if a brake lever touches the grip when it is squeezed, adjust the brakes.
4. Going downhill fast is dangerous since you can’t stop nearly as fast as you can on level around. A curve at the bottom of a hill could force you into oncoming traffic or off the road if you are going at an excessive speed.
5. Use the front brake slowly and carefully, especially while turning or when the road is wet or covered with gravel, sand or leaves. Start braking sooner under these conditions and with less force to reduce the chances of skidding. Wet brake shoes mean that it will require more distance to stop. Start braking sooner than normal in wet conditions.
6. Night time riding: a. You can’t see the controls on your bicycle at night so you must know where they are by touch. b. Slow down. Debris and holes are much harder to see at night. c. If possible, ride on streets that are familiar to you. Terrain that you have never seen during the day is dangerous at night. d. Use well-lit streets whenever possible. Avoid dark bike paths. e. Comply with all legal requirements in your state. You should at least have a “white light”. (not just a white reflector) On the front and a rear red reflector. All states require that lamp be used that emits a white light. f. Children generally should not be allowed to ride a bicycle at night or during periods of low visibility such as dawn, dusk or bad weather. Adults should avoid night riding if possible. g. It is a good idea day or night to wear a helmet and have a rear view mirror.
7. If the stem is not inserted into the head tube to at least the minimum insertion line, it is possible to over-tighten the handle bar stem bolt and damage the fork stem body. This could cause an unsafe condition and risk injury to the rider.
8. For safe operations, you must secure the pedal spindle tightly against the crank arm with a wrench that fits the shoulder of the pedal spindle. This is important: it avoids stripping threads. Always replace damage pedals.
9. When adjusting the seat height, you must have the minimum insertion mark on the seat post inserted inside the frame.
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The correct frame size is the largest frame that the rider can automatically straddle keeping both feet on the ground and allowing 25 mm (1 inch) clearance between the rider’s crotch and the top of the frame tube (see illustration) Noted Ladies can use men’s bicycle to determine their correct frame size. Rider must be able to straddle bicycle with at least 1 inch (2.54cm) clearance above the horizontal bar when standing. UNPACKING Important: Remove the bicycle and all parts from the carton. Lay out all unassembled parts and READ THE ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS In this manual before assembling our bicycle. The instructions are a step by step procedure. Follow the steps that pertain to your model.
NOTE: Your bicycle may be equipped with a different component than the one illustrated. However, the procedure for assembly or adjustment is basically the same.

RECORD SERIAL NUMBER Note: This information is only available on the bicycle itself. Be sure to keep your own record of this number. Each bicycle has a serial number stamped into the bottom of the frame or on the head tube. (See illustration) Record this number on page 2 of your owner’s manual to keep it for future reference.

TOOLS REQUIRED FOR ASSEMBLY

7mm Phillips screw driver

7mm flat edge screw driver

Standard slip joint pliers

hammer Torque Wrench Set

2 in 1 of 5mm & 6mm Allen wrenches and open end set of metric flat wrenches 6″(15 cm) and 10″ (25.4

cm) Adjustable wrench (Or Open End Set Of Metric Flat Wrenches). These tools should be available to

perform the basic steps of assembling the bicycles. They can also be used to make maintenance

adjustments outlined in this manual. Special tools are required to disassemble chain, remove the rear

hub parts and true wheels. Special tools are not required for assembly and normal maintenance.

NOTE: Use a hand or foot pump to Inflate tires. Never inflate tire with an air compressor at a

gas station. WARNING: IMPROPER INFLATION IS THE BIGGEST CAUSE OF TYRE

FAILURE. DUE TO THE SLIGHTLY POROUS NATURE OF BICYCLE INNER TUBES, IT IS NORMAL

FOR YOUR TYRES TO LOOSE PRESSURE OVER TIME. FOR THIS REASON, IT IS CRITICALLY

IMPORTANT TO MAINTAIN THE PROPER TYRE INFLATION ON YOUR BIKE.

Many bicycles are sold unassembled in cartons. For these bikes it is the responsibility of the

owner to make sure the assembly instructions in this book are followed exactly. For bicycles

that are purchased in an assembled condition, it is the responsibility of the owner to carefully

check and test the bike. The bicycle product does not provide above tools.

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START TO ASSEMBLE YOUR BICYCLE

STEP#1 ­ REMOVE BIKE FROM CARTON

STEP#2- ASSEMBLE THE FRONT WHEEL TO FORK

STEP#3 ­ KICKSTAND ASSEMBLY Not Every bike comes with kickstand

STEP#4 ­ INSTALL STEM AND HANDLEBAR

STEM

STEM #5 ­ INSTALL SEAT POST AND SEAT

STEP #6 ­ IF YOUR BIKE HAS A FRONT OR REAR HAND BRAKE FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR ADJUSTMENT.

IF YOUR BIKE HAS V-BRAKES

V-BRAKE INSTALLATION

STEP #7 – INSTALL PEDALS.

STEP #8 INSTALL REFLECTORS

STEP #9 – AXLE PEG ASSEMBLY

STEP #10 -CABLE INSTALLATION & ADJUSTMENT ILLUSTRATION

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SAFETY CHECKLIST

12 MONTH WARRANTY
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MAINTENANCE

LUBRICATION AND CLEANING

RULES FOR SAFE CYCLEING

Tips for inflating bicycle tyres
If you find that the tyre has no air pressure before inflation, please follow the following instructions to avoid bursting the tyre:
1. Before inflating, please check whether the tyre safety line is evenly separated from the wheel rim; If it is found that the tyre safety risk is obviously deviated, please suspend the inflation. Adjust the outer tyre properly to make the distance between the tyre safety line and the wheel rim basically uniform.
2. When the air is inflated by about 30%, check again to make sure whether the distance between the tyre safety line and the wheel rim is even; If it is found that the tyre safety line is obviously deviated, please suspend the inflation. Adjust the outer tyre properly to make the distance between the tyre safety line and the wheel rim basically uniform.
3. After adjustment, continue to inflate as usual.

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