Schwinn IC Pro Indoor Cycling Bike Assembly Manual - Page 7

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Assembly Step 2 Ref. # Description Qty 1 Frame 1 29 Pop Pin Assembly for Head Tube 1 42 Handle Bar 1 7, 8, & 9 Seat Slider Assembly 1 51 Water Bottle Cage 2 Tools Required 3mm Hex 1 Adjustable wrench 1 A. Using your hand, grab the T-handle of the Pop Pin attached to the seat tube of the frame. Turn the Pop Pin counter clockwise for several revolutions to make sure it is free of the securing threads and can be pulled freely. B. Pull the entire seat slider assembly (7,8,9) from the frame and reverse its direction. Reinsert the seat slider assembly into the frame (with the holes facing the front of the bike) while pulling out on the Pop Pin. Release the Pop Pin and make sure it fully engages one of the holes provided in the seat post. C. Using the stamped steel combination wrench supplied, loosen up the 14mm nuts that secure the saddle bracket to the seat slider (8). Once loose, rotate the saddle so that the nose of the saddle is facing the handle bars and is level with the ground or in your desired position. Tighten the 14mm nut securely and manually attempt to twist the saddle sideways to confirm that it is secure before riding. D. Remove the Pop Pin Assembly (29) from the small parts bag and add some grease to the threads of the large 21mm nut that will screw into the head tube boss on the bike. E. Thread the Pop Pin Assembly (29) into the head tube boss using a large adjustable wrench and tighten firmly. F. Using your hand, grab the T-handle of the Pop Pin, turn it counterclockwise for several revolutions to make sure it is free of the securing threads and can be pulled freely. G. Insert the handle bar (42) into the head tube of the bike while pulling the Pop Pin out. Lower the handle bar to the desired height and release the Pop Pin. Make sure the Pop Pin fully engages one of the holes provided in the handle bar. Turn the T-handle of the Pop Pin clockwise until it is fully tightened, this will secure the handle bar firmly at the desired height. H. Using the 3mm hex tool supplied, mount the two water bottle cages (51) to each side of the fork legs. The necessary mounting screws have previously been installed and must be removed from the fork legs prior to securing the water bottle cage. 9 42 8 29 7 51 1 7 Assembly Manual

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Assembly
Step 2
Ref. #
Description
Qty
1
Frame
1
29
Pop Pin Assembly for Head Tube
1
42
Handle Bar
1
7, 8, & 9
Seat Slider Assembly
1
51
Water Bottle Cage
2
Tools Required
3mm Hex
1
Adjustable wrench
1
51
9
8
7
1
29
42
A. Using your hand, grab the T-handle of the Pop Pin attached
to the seat tube of the frame. Turn the Pop Pin counter
clockwise for several revolutions to make sure it is free of
the securing threads and can be pulled freely.
B. Pull the entire seat slider assembly (7,8,9) from the frame
and reverse its direction. Reinsert the seat slider assembly
into the frame (with the holes facing the front of the bike)
while pulling out on the Pop Pin. Release the Pop Pin and
make sure it fully engages one of the holes provided in the
seat post.
C. Using the stamped steel combination wrench supplied,
loosen up the 14mm nuts that secure the saddle bracket
to the seat slider (8). Once loose, rotate the saddle so that
the nose of the saddle is facing the handle bars and is level
with the ground or in your desired position. Tighten the
14mm nut securely and manually attempt to twist the saddle
sideways to confirm that it is secure before riding.
D. Remove the Pop Pin Assembly (29) from the small parts
bag and add some grease to the threads of the large
21mm nut that will screw into the head tube boss on the
bike.
E. Thread the Pop Pin Assembly (29) into the head tube boss
using a large adjustable wrench and tighten firmly.
F. Using your hand, grab the T-handle of the Pop Pin, turn it
counterclockwise for several revolutions to make sure it
is free of the securing threads and can be pulled freely.
G. Insert the handle bar (42) into the head tube of the bike
while pulling the Pop Pin out. Lower the handle bar to the
desired height and release the Pop Pin. Make sure the
Pop Pin fully engages one of the holes provided in the
handle bar. Turn the T-handle of the Pop Pin clockwise
until it is fully tightened, this will secure the handle bar
firmly at the desired height.
H. Using the 3mm hex tool supplied, mount the two water
bottle cages (51) to each side of the fork legs. The
necessary mounting screws have previously been installed
and must be removed from the fork legs prior to securing
the water bottle cage.
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