Schwinn Network 3.0 Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 47

Flat Brace, Training Wheel Stabilizer Bracket

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Flat Brace Inn er axle Flat w heel bra ce It is very important to check the training wheel connection to the bicycle. Failure to properly tighten may cause the training wheel to dislodge. Please contact Pacific Cycle Service with any questions. Brace stabilizer washer Axle nut Remove the outer axle nut and washer from the rear wheel axle. Place the flat wheel brace onto the axle. Next place the brace stabilizer washer onto the axle and align it so that the notch fits into the rear frame drop out. Replace the washer and axle nut. Tighten the axle nut securely, making sure that the wheel brace stays in the proper vertical position. The elongated hole on the wheel brace allows the training wheel height to be adjusted for proper fit. (Fig. 3.49) Training wheel Inner axle nut DO NOT REMOVE 3.49 Stabilizer bracket Washer Axle nut Training Wheel Stabilizer Bracket Remove the outer axle nut and washer from the rear wheel axle. Insert the wheel brace into the stabilizer bracket so that the forked end of the stabilizer bracket faces in. Slide assembly onto the rear axle so that the forked end hooks around the chain stay of the bicycle. Replace the axle nut and washer, secure tightly. The elongated hole on the brace allows for raising and lowering the training wheel to the proper height. (Fig. 3.50) NOTICE: Not all bicycles will accept training wheels. If your bike did not come stock with training wheels, please call Pacific Cycle to help determine if after-market training wheels can be attached. ASSEMBLY Wheel brace Training wheel 3.50 46 ©2010

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Flat Brace
It is very important to check the training wheel connec°on to the bicycle.
Failure to properly °ghten may cause the training wheel to dislodge. Please
contact Pacific Cycle Service with any ques°ons.
Remove the outer axle nut and washer from the rear wheel axle. Place the flat wheel
brace onto the axle. Next place the brace stabilizer washer onto the axle and align it
so that the notch fits into the rear frame drop out. Replace the washer and axle nut.
Tighten the axle nut securely, making sure that the wheel brace stays in the proper
ver°cal posi°on. The elongated hole on the wheel brace allows the training wheel
height to be adjusted for proper fit. (Fig. 3.49)
Training Wheel Stabilizer Bracket
Remove the outer axle nut and washer from the rear wheel axle. Insert the wheel brace
into the stabilizer bracket so that the forked end of the stabilizer bracket faces in. Slide
assembly onto the rear axle so that the forked end hooks around the chain stay of the
bicycle. Replace the axle nut and washer, secure °ghtly. The elongated hole on the brace
allows for raising and lowering the training wheel to the proper height. (Fig. 3.50)
NOTICE:
Not all bicycles will accept training wheels. If your bike did not come stock with
training wheels, please call Pacific Cycle to help determine if aſter-market training wheels
can be a±ached.
ASSEMBLY
Flat wheel brace
Training
wheel
Brace
stabilizer
washer
Axle nut
Inner axle
Inner axle nut
DO NOT REMOVE
3.49
Training
wheel
Wheel
brace
Axle nut
Washer
Stabilizer bracket
3.50
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