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KIDS’ TOY BICYCLE | OWNER’S MANUAL 2017OWNER’S MANUAL 2017 | KIDS’ TOY BICYCLE
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b ca e fd
Now you can move the handlebar/stem-unit up and down as a whole. Be sure
not to pull out the stem too far. The mark on the stem (end, min, max, stop, limit
or the like) should always remain within the tube (a). Setting the stem to a lower
position can only add to your safety!
Retighten the expander bolt. Use a torque wrench and never exceed the maxi-
mum torque values! You will find the prescribed values in the chapter “Recom-
mended torque settings for your SCOTT toy bicycle, on the components and/
or in the manuals of the component manufacturers.
Make sure the stem is firmly fixed by taking the front wheel between your legs
and trying to turn the handlebars and stem relative to the wheel (b). If there is
movement, you have to increase the torque value. If the handlebars are still too
high or too low, you can replace the stem. This can be quite a big job, as it may
mean taking off and remounting all the fittings on the handlebars. Inform your-
self at your SCOTT dealer about the various stem types available.
DANGER!
G
Never let your child set off on a SCOTT toy bicycle with a stem that has
been drawn out beyond the mark for the maximum permissible height!
Check all bolts before he/she sets off and test the brakes!
DANGER!
G
Check regularly whether the bar plugs are still mounted at the handlebar
ends. In case the plugs are missing, contact your SCOTT dealer.
ADJUSTMENT OF THE BRAKE LEVER
Continue by checking whether the brake lever is within easy reach for your child (c).
If it is not, adjust the brake lever. Release the Allen bolt at the brake lever clamp (d).
Turn the levers relative to the handlebars. Make your child sit in the saddle and
place his/her fingers on the brake lever. Check whether the brake levers are
always within easy reach for your child. Ask your child to adopt various riding
positions, e.g. riding out of the saddle and in the saddle. Retighten the brake
levers and do a twist test!
Adjustment of the brake lever reach
With most brake systems the distance between the brake levers (e) and the
handlebar grips is adjustable. This allows you to adjust the brake lever reach
to the hand size of your child. The position of the brake lever where the brake
starts to act has also to be adjusted to the length of the fingers.
Check the point when the brake pads hit the rims. If this pressure point is
reached after a short lever travel already, it is not only the brake lever reach
which must be adjusted, but also the brake (see the chapter “Brakes”). Other-
wise the brake will drag along the rims after adjusting.
On most bicycles, there is a threaded pin near the point where the brake cable
runs into the brake lever on the handlebars (f). Turn this bolt clockwise and
watch how the lever adjusts as you do so.
When adjusting the lever reach, make sure the first phalanx of the index finger
reaches around the brake lever. Check subsequently the correct adjustment and
functioning of the brake system, as described in the chapter “Brakes.
As soon as you have reached the desired brake lever reach for your child, check
whether there is still enough free travel of the lever before the brake pads are in
close contact to the rims (see the chapter “Brakes”).
DANGER!
G
Make sure your child cannot pull the brake levers all the way to the handle-
bars. Your maximum braking force must be reached short of this point!
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