Huffy M0073 Manuel d'utilisateur

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Owners Manual
for
Multi-Speed Comfort Bicycles
Please read and fully understand this
manual before operation.
Save this manual for future reference.
This manual contains important safety, assembly,
operation and maintenance information.
HComfort EN 071913 m0073
Copyright Huffy Corporation 2013
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Page 1 - Owner’s Manual

Owner’s Manual forMulti-Speed Comfort BicyclesPlease read and fully understand this manual before operation.Save this manual for future reference.This

Page 2 - Owner’s Manual Index

10Assembly3. Place the Fender (3) in the fork with the longer fork mounting tab (A) on the rear side of the fork (fi g 02).4. Insert the Bolt (8) thr

Page 3 - Introduction

11continued >>AssemblyAssemble the Front Wheel to the Fork1. If the Axle Nuts (5) are already attached to the front wheel axle, begin by remov-

Page 4 - Refl ectors

12Re-attach Front Brake Cable:Re-attach Front Brake Cable:1. Squeeze the two Brake arms together (A).2. Insert the Brake Cable Guide (B) into the cu

Page 5 - Rules of the Road - continued

13AssemblyRear Fender Install (various models)Note: Top Fender mount is loose (fi g 06) to allow installation.1. Line up the Rear Fender Braces (A) wi

Page 6 - Part Assembly View

14AssemblyHandlebar and Stem Instal WARNING: To prevent steering system damage and possible loss of control, the “MIN-IN” (minimum insertion) mark (A)

Page 7 - Parts Assembly List

15AssemblyHandlebar and Stem Install - continuedTwo Bolt Stem (various models):• If necessary, re-adjust Handlebar (12) (fi g 08a).• Tighten Clamp Sc

Page 8 - Tools Needed

16Testing Stem and Handlebar TightnessTo test the tightness of the stem:• Straddle the front wheel between your legs.• Try to turn the front wheel b

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17AssemblySeat InstallationAttach Seat to Seat Post (fi g 09):(pre-assembled on some models)• Loosen nuts on Seat Clamp (A) and rotate Seat (14) into

Page 10 - Assembly

18AssemblyMove the Quick Release Lever (D) to the “open” position so the word “open” is pointing away from the Seat Post Clamp (E).NOTE: The words “op

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19AssemblyTesting Seat Clamp and Post Clamp TightnessTo test the tightness of the seat clamp and the post clamp: WARNING: Every time the quick release

Page 12 - Re-attach Front Brake Cable:

2Owner’s Manual IndexIntroduction• Owner’s Bicycle Identifi cation Record ... 3• Fitting the Rider to t

Page 13

20AssemblyFront / Rear Refl ectors Installation (various models)Front Refl ector Install:1. Position Refl ector (17) so it is near the Stem (A) and point

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21Pedal Installation CAUTION: The right pedal is marked “R” and the left pedal is marked “L”.• The pedal marked “R” has right-hand threads. Tighten

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22Repair, Service and Adjustment WARNING: • Inspect the bicycle frequently. Failure to inspect the bicycle and to make repairs or adjustments, as nec

Page 16

23MaintenanceTiresMaintenance:• Frequently check the tire infl ation pressure because all tires lose air slowly over time. For extended storage, keep

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24Brake SystemNOTE: The front and rear brake adjustments are the same. WARNING: You must adjust the front and rear brakes before you ride the bicycle.

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25continued >>MaintenanceBrake System - continuedStep 3. Tightening the cable (fi g 13):1. Hold both Brake Shoes against the rim.2. Loosen the

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26Brake System - continuedPut the brake shoes the correct distance from the rim (fi g 15):1. If desired, adjust Brake Levers (G) to a comfortable dist

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27continued >>MaintenanceBrake System - continued WARNING: Do not over tighten the cable clamp. Over tightening the cable clamp may cut the cabl

Page 21 - Pedal Installation

28Shift SystemNote: Various models have different handlebar shifters and derailleurs, but the func-tions and instructions are the same.Parts of the Sh

Page 22 - Maintenance

29continued >>MaintenanceShift System - continued CAUTION: Do not force the shift lever. Shift only when pedaling forward and without strong for

Page 23

3Owner’s Bicycle Identifi cation RecordNOTE: This information is only available on the bicycle itself. It is not available from Huffy.Each Huffy bicyc

Page 24 - Brake System

30Rear Derailleur AdjustmentsThe rear derailleur has two adjusting screws. The “low” adjusting screw, sometimes marked “L”, limits how far the rear de

Page 25 - Brake System - continued

31MaintenanceRear Derailleur Adjustments - continuedPut the “low” adjusting Screw in the correct position as follows (fi g 22):• Shift the chain onto

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32Inspection of the BearingsMaintenanceFrequently check the bearings of the bicycle. Have a bicycle service shop lubricate the bearings once a year or

Page 27

33Lubrication TableWhat When HowPedals every six months Put four drops of oil where the axles go into the pedals.Chain every six months Put one drop o

Page 28 - Shift System

34Warranty• Part or model specifi cations are subject to change without notice.• This Limited Warranty is the only warranty for your Huffy Corporatio

Page 29 - Shift System - continued

35Huffy Corporation Limited Warranty - continuedWarrantyFor how long does this Limited Warranty last?• The frame is warranted for life.• Aluminum fr

Page 30 - Rear Derailleur Adjustments

H Helmet EN 100212 i0027• Helmet should sit level on your head and low on your forehead• Adjust the strap sliders below the ear on both sides.• Buc

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4Warning and Safety InformationMeanings of Warnings:a This symbol is important. See the word “CAUTION” or “WARNING” which follows it.The word “CAUTI

Page 32 - Inspection of the Bearings

5The Owner’s Responsibility WARNING: This bicycle is made to be ridden by one rider at a time for general transportation and recreational use. It is

Page 33 - Lubrication

6Components81191013126252830392064573213827651327162922232223910241434331519183735 12 17 363240Part Assembly View

Page 34 - Warranty

7ComponentsNo. Description No. Description1 Frame 22 Tire (x2)2 Front Wheel Assembly 23 Tube (x2)3 Front Fender 24 Grip4 Wheel Retainer (x2) 25 Crank

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8IntroductionThis Owner’s Manual is made for several different bicycles: • Some illustrations may vary slightly from the actual product. • Follow i

Page 36 - THIS PRODUCT!

9Front Fender Install (various models)Loosen the Front Brakes:1. Squeeze the two Brake arms together (A).2. Lift out the Brake Cable Guide (B) from

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