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Thank you for choosing Banana Bike. A Banana Bike is a fantastic first bike and a great way for your child
to learn the basics of biking, learning to balance and steer whilst having massive fun!
If you have any questions or issues, please email us at:
Some parts may be preassembled on the forks / frame
F
G
K
H
J
Attach the Forks & Handlebars to the Frame
A
B
C
2
C
E
6
7
F
9
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C
D
E
A
B
I
1. Lay the forks and frame on the floor
D
2. Slide the flat plastic washer (C) over
the fork shaft (E)
3. Slide the bearings (A & B) into the
D
frame head tube
B
4. Slide the forks through the bearings
and frame head tube
5. Slide the domed washer (D) over the
3
forks to rest on the top of the bearing
(B)
A
6. Stand the bike up on its forks. Slide the
handlebars (F) over the forks (E)
7. Applying a small amount of
downwards pressure tighten the top
hex bolt, using the hex tool (J) until it
starts to grip on the forks
8. Then ensure the forks and handlebars
are parallel
9. Fully tighten both hex bolts
(Important)
10. The handlebars and forks should now
J
be fully joined and have a smooth
turning action
11. Add the head disk (G) and tighten
using the hex key
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A & B – Bearings (Pair)
C – Flat Plastic Washer
D – Domed Plastic Washer
E – Forks
F – Handlebars
G – Head Disk & Bolt
H – Seat & Seat Post Unit
I – Spanner
J – Hex Key
K – Quick Release Clamp
L – Frame
M - Wheels
L
M
5
D
B
A
C
4
G
F
1

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  • Page 1 Thank you for choosing Banana Bike. A Banana Bike is a fantastic first bike and a great way for your child to learn the basics of biking, learning to balance and steer whilst having massive fun! If you have any questions or issues, please email us at: hello@banana-bike.com...
  • Page 2 Fit the Seat 12. Fit the quick release clamp (K) over the top of frame. 13. With the lever open (S), lightly tighten the clamp (T) until the arm no longer hangs down 14. Slide the seat post into the frame until the seat is at the required height.

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