The minimum insertion depth of the saddle
post is labelled with a mark. The saddle post
may not be extended out of the frame tube
beyond this mark. Then retighten the saddle
clamp (torque 5-8 Nm).
Please observe the following principles:
Minimum height of the saddle as follows:
20" Crusader / Skyride: 59 cm
24" Crusader: 67 cm
24" Skyride: 65 cm
Maximum height of the saddle:
20" Crusader: 68 cm Skyride: 71 cm
24" Crusader: 82 cm
24" Skyride: 81 cm
Setting the handlebar height for models
with shaft stem:
Figure 2: Please, adjust the seating position
so that the child is seated upright and a good
overview is ensured. The handlebar, hand
brake lever and bell must be easy for the child
to reach. The minimum insertion depth of the
stem is marked on the stem shaft. The stem
may not be extended out of the steerer tube
(forked) beyond this mark.
The torque for the clamping of the stem in the
steerer tube shaft: 15 Nm.
The torque for the clamping of the handlebar in
the stem: 10 Nm.
User Manual
Setting the handlebar height for models
with ahead stem:
The handlebar has been set at the factory to
the highest position, thus, all spacers are
located under the stem. If required, remove
the stem and adjust the spacers to lower the
handlebar height.
Figure 3: First undo and remove the ahead
cap (1). Then undo the two steerer tube
clamping screws (2). Now the stem can be
removed from the steerer tube (3). Now set the
handlebar height according to requirement.
Possible positions are:
z All spacers located under the stem (highest
handlebar position, set at the factory)
z Spacers over the stem and under (medium
handlebar position)
z All spacers above the stem (lowest handle-
bar position)
No spacers may be removed!
Figure 4: After rearranging the spacers, fit the
ahead cap again, align the handlebars to be
straight in the direction of travel and set the
play of the control bearing correctly. To do this,
use the setting screw in the ahead cap (1).
Correct setting: The handlebars must be easy
to turn without play in the control bearing.
Now tighten up the steerer tube clamping
screws of the stem with the correct torque (2).
The torque for the clamping of the stem on the
steerer tube shaft: 5-6 Nm. Make sure that the
stem is firmly mounted to the steerer tube and
cannot rotate.
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