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3G STEPPERBIKE OWNER'S MANUAL
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This Owner's manual is to be read prior to operating your 3G Stepperbike

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  • Page 1 3G STEPPERBIKE OWNER’S MANUAL CAUTION This Owner’s manual is to be read prior to operating your 3G Stepperbike...
  • Page 2 3G Stepperbike, and keep the manual handy for future reference. Unsafe or improper use of the 3G Stepperbike by failing to read and comply with all safety, performance and maintenance requirements and warnings could result in serious injury or death. It is also impossible to predict every situation and condition which will occur while riding.
  • Page 3 Stepperbike. Please read it thoroughly before riding your 3G Stepperbike and record the serial number in this manual in the event your Stepperbike is lost or stolen. You may also want to register your serial number with your local police department.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. About this Manual 2. What it’s called 3. What kind of 3G Stepperbike is it? 4. Fit and Safety A. Fit B. Safety Equipment C. Mechanical Safety Check 5. Riding Safely and Responsibly...
  • Page 5 A. The Basics B. Rules and the Road C. Rules and the Trail D. Wet Weather Riding E. Night Riding 6. Service and Maintenance 7. About your Dealer...
  • Page 6: About This Manual

    This manual was written to help you get the most performance, comfort, enjoyment and safety when riding your new 3G Stepperbike. It is important for you to understand your new Stepperbike. By reading this manual before you go out on your first ride, you'll know how to get better performance, comfort, and enjoyment from your new Stepperbike. It is also important that your first ride on your new Stepperbike is taken in a controlled environment, away from cars, obstacles and other cyclists.
  • Page 7: What It's Called

    1. frame 2. head parts 2. What it’s 3. brake lever 4. shifter cable Called 5. shifter 6. grip 7. handle bar 8. bar stem 9. front fork 10. brake 11. tire 12. tube 13. hub 14. rim 15. spokes 16.
  • Page 8: What Kind Of 3G Stepperbike Is It

    Children’s Stepperbike only designed for those children who are age from 8 to 13. This Stepperbike has painted different color intend to the favor of boys and girls. The navy blue Stepperbike we called it Spyder and another fresh yellow was painted is Junior. However, in spite of what color it is, both of them are the same size, specification and design.
  • Page 9 Teenage Stepperbike is the best choice of the youth from age 13 to 17.It upgrade from Children’s Stepperbike basis of function and size. The internal Nexus 3 speed relaxes you to fit different road conditions and provides the excellent shifter performance and life-span.
  • Page 10: Fit And Safety

    The first check for correct size is standover height, Standover height is the basic element of Stepperbike fit. To check for safe standover height, straddle the Stepperbike while wearing the kind of shoes in which you’ll be riding, both of your hands hold...
  • Page 11 Do not attempt to do this yourself, as it requires special knowledge. As for most of 3G Stepperbike, you can raise or lower your handlebars a bit by adjusting stem height. Loosen the stem binder bolt by Turing it counterclockwise three or four full...
  • Page 12 “Maximum Extension” mark visible. If you are uncertain about the stem mark consult your dealer If the connection between handlebar and front fork of 3G Stepperbike is hitched stem by handlebar, your dealer can through move the handlebar to realize change of the height and angle of handlebar or you may adjust according to your like.
  • Page 13 handlebar and make sure the bolts on the steering tube is tighten enough to insure that the steering tube can sustain the whole weight of yourself. Now check to make sure that the handlebars rotate freely in both directions without the brake cables catching or binding on anything...
  • Page 14 3G Stepperbike to your dealer for correct brake adjustment before riding it . WARNING: The minimum Inserting Mark of stem must not be visible above the top of the headset.
  • Page 15 Ask your dealer to show you how, or to make the adjustments for you. Brake reach: Many 3G Stepperbike have brake levers which can be adjusted for reach. If you have small hands and find it difficult to squeeze the brake levers, your dealer...
  • Page 16 Assemblage of Cylinder pedals: you dealer will install the cylinder pedals for you. The cylinder pedals are different on left and right by their different screw direction of thread and on the left hand the pedal (one side without chain)was screwed tight in clock-wise direction as well as The right pedal was screwed in counter clock-wise.
  • Page 17 Assemblage of Deck: your dealer will assemble deck for you. Do not attempt to disassemble deck, as it requires special knowledge. If you find that the deck can not rotate freely or have loose, consult your dealer, they will help you to check where the problem is.
  • Page 18 Still, we remind riders to wear softer shoes with good friction while they are riding 3G Stepperbike. Especially when they use Stepperbike in a humid circumstance, it is important to prevent slip...
  • Page 19: Safety Equipment

    ANSI or Snell approved helmet whether the law requires it or not. Most serious Stepperbike injuries involve head injuries which might have been avoided if the rider had worn a helmet.
  • Page 20 WARNING: Always wear a helmet when riding your 3G Stepperbike. Always keep the chin strap securely buckled. Failure to wear an approved helmet may result in serious injury or death. Reflectors: Reflectors are important safety devices which are designed as an integral part of your Stepperbike.
  • Page 21 Lights: If you ride your 3G Stepperbike after dusk, your Stepperbike must be equipped with lights so that you can see the road and avoid road hazards; and so that others can see you. Vehicle laws treat Stepperbike like any other vehicles. That means you must have a white front and a red rear light operating if you are riding after dusk.
  • Page 22 WARNING: Reflectors are not a substitute for proper lights. It is your responsibility to equip your Stepperbike with all state and locally mandated lights. Riding at dawn, at dusk, at night or at other times of poor visibility without a...
  • Page 23: Mechanical Safety Check

    Anything sound, feel or look loose? Do a quick visual and tactile inspection of the whole Stepperbike. any loose parts or accessories ? If so, secure them, If you’re not sure, ask someone with experience to check.
  • Page 24 Wheels true? Spin each wheel and check for brake clearance and side-to-side wobble. If a wheel wobbles side to side or hits the brake pads, take the Stepperbike to a qualified Stepperbike shop to have the wheel trued. CAUTION: Wheels must be true for the brakes to work effectively.
  • Page 25 WARNING: Keep hands, fingers and feet away from all moving parts while the Stepperbike is in motion, including the chain, chain ring, tire, wheels, brakes and brakes cables. OK: now buckle on your helmet and enjoy your ride.
  • Page 26: Riding Safely And Responsibly

    By choosing to ride a Stepperbike, you assume the responsibility for the risk. Not the people who sold you the Stepperbike. Not the people who made it. Riding Safely Not the people who distribute it. Not the people who manage or maintain the roads or trails, where you ride on.
  • Page 27: Rules And The Road

    5.Be thoroughly familiar with the controls of your 3G Stepperbike。 6. Wear bright, visible clothing that is not so loose that it can catch on moving parts of the Stepperbike or be snagged by objects at the side of the road or trail.
  • Page 28 Stepperbike, riding on sidewalk, laws regulating Stepperbike or bike path and trail use, and so on. Many states have helmet laws, child carrier laws and special traffic laws (for example. Stepperbike laws). It’s your responsibility to know and obey the laws.
  • Page 29 5. Ride in designated bike or Stepperbike lanes, on designated bike or Stepperbike paths or on the right side of the road, in the same direction as car traffic and as close to the edge of the road as possible.
  • Page 30: Rules And The Trail

    12. Observe and yield the right of way. 13. Never ride your Stepperbike while under the influence of alcohol or drugs. 14. If possible, avoid riding in bad weather, when visibility is obscured, at dusk or in the dark, or when extremely tired.
  • Page 31 5. You are sharing the trail with others – hikers, equestrians, other cyclists. Respect their rights, and be tolerant if they inconvenience you. 6. Yield right of way to pedestrians and animals. Ride in a way that does not frighten or endanger them, and stay far enough away so that their unexpected moves don’t endanger you.
  • Page 32: Wet Weather Riding

    E. Night Riding Riding a Stepperbike at night is many times more dangerous than riding during the day .Therefore; children should never ride at dusk or at night. Adults should not ride at dusk or at night unless it is absolutely necessary.
  • Page 33 Even if you have excellent night vision, many of the people with whom you’re sharing the road don’t. A Stepperbike rider is very difficult for motorists and pedestrians to see at dusk, at night, or at other times of poor visibility.
  • Page 34 Stepperbike does not obstruct a reflector or light. While riding at dusk or at night:  Ride slowly.  Avoid areas of heavy traffic, dark areas, and roads with speed limit over 35 mph.  Avoid road hazards. ...
  • Page 35: Service And Maintenance

    If you want to learn to do major service and repair work on your 3G Stepperbike, you have three options: 1. Ask your dealer whether copies of the manufacturer’s installation and service instructions for the...
  • Page 36: About Your Dealer

    If you have a problem with your 3G Stepperbike or your riding, talk to your dealer. Make sure that the dealer understands your problem or question, and make sure that you really understand the answers. When in...
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