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Quick Release Levers
Quick release levers are used on both wheels (21 speed), the seat post, and the back rest. Quick release
levers can be replaced with bolts if you are concerned about theft or having your setting changed. It is
important that all quick release/bolts are tight.
- The quick release lever should never be tightened like a nut.
- To tighten, open the quick release lever, turn the adjusting nut clockwise and then close the quick
release lever by pushing it in.
- If the lever can be easily pushed closed repeat above step until it takes a firm push to close it.
Wheels and Tires
- Spin wheels to make sure they are centered (tracking in a straight line) and do not wobble.
- Check for loose or missing spokes. See your local dealer if you have one.
- Check front and rear wheel quick release levers every time you ride. Pick up end of bike and strike
top of wheel with a few sharp blows to check for looseness.
- Make sure tires are properly inflated to pressure listed on sidewall. Tires can lose up to 10 pounds of
air per week. Never ride with under inflated tires.
- Although Day 6 bicycles are designed with large, 26" tires for a smooth ride, if possible, avoid stairs,
curbs, potholes, railroad tracks, and other hazards.
Brakes and Pads
- While rolling slowly, squeeze brake levers. Bike should stop quickly and levers should not touch
handlebars. Since brake cables stretch, it may be necessary to adjust cables periodically. See you local
dealer for this.
- Make sure pads are aligned correctly on rims.
- Replace worn or hardened pads.
Chain and Derailleur
- Look for wear on chain or links that don't swivel easily.
- If chain comes off chain ring, have your local dealer adjust derailleur.
It is important that you keep your bicycle clean - especially the moving parts (chain, derailleur, gears,
etc.) since grit and dirt can damage these and shorten their useful life. If you are riding continually, it
is best to wash your bike monthly.
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