Schwinn Tango Tandem Seven IPS Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 31

Quick Release Wheels

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ASSEMBLY Quick Release Wheels 1. Locate the quick release skewer from the small parts carton of your bicycle. Some tire tread patterns have a direction, so compare your front tire and rear tire of the bicycle so that both tread patterns face the same way. (Fig. 3.10) 2. Unscrew the lock nut from the quick release skewer, remove outer spring and slide the skewer through the front wheel axle so that the handle is on the left side of the bike (the side opposite the chain). (Fig. 3.11) 3. Install spring and then start to thread the lock nut back onto the skewer, but do not Close tighten too far. 3.10 4. Slide the wheel into the fork wheel slots and be sure that the wheel is centered. 5. Inspect the handle, note that there's an "open" and a "closed" position. Move the handle so it is in the "open" position. With one hand on the handle and one hand on the lock nut, start to hand tighten the lock nut until you start to feel some resistance with the fork. 6. Try to close the handle. If it closes easily, open it up, and tighten the lock nut further. If it is too difficult to close, open the handle up, and loosen the lock nut a little and try again. 7. The quick release handle should be difficult to push closed with your palm, but should be possible. Practice opening and closing the handle until you feel comfortable. DO NOT attempt to tighten the wheel by turning the handle to tighten; the handle is for 3.11 closing, the lock nut (opposite side) is for adjusting the tension. (Fig. 3.12) Next go back and check that the handlebars are perpendicular to the front wheel, go back to handlebar assembly and re-adjust if needed. All quick release levers should be inspected before every ride to be sure they are fully closed and secure. Failure to properly close a quick release lever can cause loss of control of the bicycle resulting in injury or death. Make sure the wheel is properly seated and the quick release is properly closed. 3.12 ©2010 31

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Quick Release Wheels
1.
Locate the quick release skewer from the small parts carton of your bicycle. Some
°re tread pa±erns have a direc°on, so compare your front °re and rear °re of the
bicycle so that both tread pa±erns face the same way. (Fig. 3.10)
2.
Unscrew the lock nut from the quick release skewer, remove outer spring and slide
the skewer through the front wheel axle so that the handle is on the leſt side of the
bike (the side opposite the chain). (Fig. 3.11)
3.
Install spring and then start to thread the lock nut back onto the skewer, but do not
°ghten too far.
4.
Slide the wheel into the fork wheel slots and be sure that the wheel is centered.
5.
Inspect the handle, note that there’s an “open” and a “closed” posi°on. Move the
handle so it is in the “open” posi°on. With one hand on the handle and one hand on
the lock nut, start to hand °ghten the lock nut un°l you start to feel some resistance
with the fork.
6.
Try to close the handle. If it closes easily, open it up, and °ghten the lock nut further.
If it is too difficult to close, open the handle up, and loosen the lock nut a li±le and
try again.
7.
The quick release handle should be difficult to push closed with your palm, but should
be possible. Prac°ce opening and closing the handle un°l you feel comfortable. DO
NOT a±empt to °ghten the wheel by turning the handle to °ghten; the handle is for
closing, the lock nut (opposite side) is for adjus°ng the tension. (Fig. 3.12)
Next go back and check that the handlebars are perpendicular to the front wheel,
go back to handlebar assembly and re-adjust if needed.
All quick release levers should be inspected before every ride to be sure
they are fully closed and secure. Failure to properly close a quick release
lever can cause loss of control of the bicycle resul°ng in injury or death.
Make sure the wheel is properly seated and the quick release is
properly closed.
ASSEMBLY
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3.11
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