Verso® Cologne Folding Bike Model KC720-220 (Gloss Black) Model KC720-550 (Gloss White) Picture Similar Printed on 100% recycled paper Adjustment To
Basic Adjustments cont’d 10 NOTE — This manual is only meant to act as a guide. KETTLER recommends that your bike be regularly serviced by a qualifie
Basic Adjustments cont’d 11 Derailleur Adjustment Limit Screws There are 3 adjustment screws – the B-Screw (B-tension adjustment), the H-Screw (high
WARNING: Make sure that your child always wears an approved bicycle helmet when riding. Additional Information Warning: This manual is not intended
WARNING: We strongly urge you to read the Manual in its entirety before your first ride. At the very least, read and make sure that you understand e
Additional Information cont’d the instructions provided by the manufacturer of the component in question. Correctly tightening a fastener requires a
Additional Information cont’d Brakes: Check the brakes for proper operation. Squeeze the brake levers. Are the brake quick-releases closed? All
Safety A. The Basics Always wear a cycling helmet which meets the latest certification standards and is appropriate for the type of riding you do
Safety cont’d 17 Vehicles slowing or turning, entering the road or your lane ahead of you, or coming up behind you. Parked car doors opening.
Safety cont’d 18 Yield right of way to pedestrians and animals. Ride in a way that does not frighten or endanger them, and give them room so that t
Safety cont’d 19 The mounting brackets of front and rear reflectors are often designed as brake straddle cable safety catches which prevent the stra
Introduction Additional safety information is available in the KETTLER® Bike Manual supplied separately from this bicycle. Contact o
Safety cont’d Ultimately, it is your responsibility to have proper equipment and to be familiar with course conditions. We recommend ag
Fit 21 NOTE: Correct fit is an essential element of bicycling safety, performance and comfort. Making the adjustments to your bicycle which result
Fit cont’d Ask an accredited bike mechanic to set the saddle for optimal riding position and to show you how to make this adjustment. If you choose
Fit cont’d WARNING: When making saddle angle adjustments with a single bolt saddle clamp, always check to make sure that the serrations on the mating
Fit cont’d 24 If your bike has a “quill” stem (fig. 7) you can ask a bike mechanic to adjust the handlebar height a bit by adjusting stem height.
Fit cont’d 25 E. Brake Reach Many bikes have brake levers which can be adjusted for reach. If you have small hands or find it difficult to squeeze
Tech 26 NOTE: It’s important to your safety, performance and enjoyment to understand how things work on your bicycle. We urge you to ask a certifie
Tech cont’d 2. A hollow axle with a shaft (“skewer”) running through it which has a nut on one end and a fitting for a hex key, lock lever or other t
Tech cont’d WARNING: Riding with an improperly secured wheel can allow the wheel to wobble or fall off of the bicycle, which can cause serious injury
Tech cont’d B. Adjusting the Cam-and Cup Mechanism (fig. 8b) The cam-and-cup system on your front wheel will have been correctly adjusted for your
B C D A E Parts Checklist 3 A. Saddle B. Quick Release Levers C. Double-Lock Quick Release Frame Lock D. Handlebar Assembly (includes: headset, ad-
Tech cont’d 1. If your bike has cam action front wheel retention, move the cam lever so that it curves away from the wheel (fig. 8b). This is the OP
Tech cont’d 2. If your bike has rim brakes, disengage the brake’s quick-release mechanism to increase the clearance between the wheel rim and the bra
Tech cont’d 8. If you disengaged the brake quick-release mechanism, re-engage it to restore correct brake pad-to-rim clearance. 9. Spin the wheel to
Tech cont’d A. Brake Controls and Features Its very important to your safety that you learn and remember which brake lever controls which
Tech cont’d To make sure that you have maximum friction available, keep your wheel rims and brake pads or the disc rotor and caliper clean and free of
Tech cont’d 35 A rear cassette or freewheel sprocket cluster A rear derailleur Usually a front derailleur One or two shifters One, two o
Tech cont’d d. Which Gear Should I be in? The combination of larger rear and smaller front gears (fig. 16) is for the steepest hills. The smalles
Tech cont’d no obstacles, hazards or other traffic, until you’ve built up your confidence. Learn to anticipate the need to shift, and shift to a
Tech cont’d 38 4) Clipless pedals (sometimes called “step-in pedals”) are another means to keep feet securely in the correct position for maximum p
Tech cont’d 39 follow the terrain. This enhanced capability may allow you to ride faster; but you must not confuse the enhanced capabilities of the b
Assembling Stem/Handlebar Components 1. Insert the entire stem assembly as shown in fig. 1. 2. Set stem at desired height and align so hand
Tech cont’d Tire pressure that is too low for your weight and the riding conditions can cause a puncture of the tube by allowing the tire to deform
Service WARNING: Technological advances have made bicycles and bicycle components more complex, and the pace of innovation is increasing. It is impo
Service cont’d 1) Break-in Period: Your bike will last longer and work better if you break it in before riding it hard. Control cables and wheel
Service cont’d WARNING: Like any mechanical device, a bicycle and its components are subject to wear and stress. Different materials and mechanisms
Intended Use of Your Bicycle No one type of bicycle is suited for all purposes. There are many types of bicycles and many variations within each ty
Intended Use of Your Bicycle cont’d General Purpose Riding Condition 2 Bikes designed for riding Condition 1, plus smooth gravel roads and improved
Intended Use of Your Bicycle cont’d MAXIMUM WEIGHT LIMIT Rider Luggage* Total Lbs./kg Lbs./kg Lbs./kg 300/136 5/2.3 305/138 * Seat Bag Only 300/136 55
The Lifespan of Your Bicycle & Its Components 47 1. Nothing Lasts Forever, Including Your Bike When the useful life of your bike or its compon
The Lifespan of Your Bicycle & Its Components cont’d inspection and service is appropriate for how and where you use your bike. For your safety
The Lifespan of Your Bicycle & its Components cont’d It is now common for the main frame to be made of metal and the fork of carbon fiber. The
As Easy as 1—2—3! 1. Unfold and lock the frame First position the secondary safety lock is in the upright position (1a). Standing on the ch
The Lifespan of Your Bicycle & its Components cont’d SIGNIFICANT SCRATCHES, GOUGES, DENTS OR SCORING CREATE STARTING POINTS FOR CRACKS. Think ab
The Lifespan of Your Bicycle & its Components cont’d WARNING: Do not ride a bicycle or component with any crack, bulge or dent, even a small one
The Lifespan of Your Bicycle & its Components cont’d 52 fast walk, your body will continue to move forward, the momentum carrying you over the fr
The Lifespan of Your Bicycle & its Components cont’d you fit the “lengthen product life” profile, the more likely it is that lighter components m
Appendix Coaster Brakes How The Coaster Brake Works The coaster brake is a sealed mechanism which is a part of the bicycles rear wheel hub. The br
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2. Fold and lock the handlebar assembly Swing the handlebar assembly and stem locking lever into the up position (2a), then “snap” the locking lever
Folding For Storage 7 NOTE — This manual is only meant to act as a guide. KETTLER recommends that your bike be regularly serviced by a qualified bike
Folding For Storage 8 NOTE — This manual is only meant to act as a guide. KETTLER recommends that your bike be regularly serviced by a qualified bike
Basic Adjustments Seatpost You can easily and quickly adjust the height of the seatpost to fit almost any rider Locate the Quick Release seat lever.
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