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2020
1..2..3 pedal! We designed this 14" bike to help children ages 3 to 5 and measuring 90 to 105 cm tall, to learn to pedal and ride a bike like big boys and girls.
It has a step-through design and training wheels that allow your child to learn to ride at his or her own pace. It is equipped with a chain guard and mudguards to prevent rubbing or getting dirty from the chain or wheels.
It's important to adjust the height of the seat tube and the handlebar to fit your child's height. The mark indicating the minimum insertion point of the seat tube, or the handlebar, into the frame, should never be visible for safety reasons (make sure that neither the seat post nor the handlebar extend past this minimum insertion level).
To determine the correct seat height: sit your child on the bike. They should be able to touch the ground with their toes.
This adjustment allows your child to climb on and off their bike easily, and makes sure their knees don't come up too high when pedalling.
Walk the 14" bike while holding the handlebar. Then squeeze the brake lever. This action should stop the back wheel from turning.
If you observe that the braking action is not effective, do the following: There is a knob located in front of the brake lever with a "+" and a "-". Turning this knob clockwise (towards the "+") will tighten the brake (stronger braking action). Turning the knob counter-clockwise (towards the "-") will loosen the brake (weaker braking action).
It's important to regularly check that the brake is properly adjusted.
The recommended tyre pressure is always indicated on the side of each of your bike's tyres. We recommend inflating your tyres to the pressure indicated on each tyre, which may vary depending on the type of tyre.
To check whether the tyre is sufficiently inflated, squeeze it between your fingers. It should be firm while still yielding a bit when pressed.
Removing the training wheels on your 14" bike is easy.
Simply unscrew the knob on either side of the bike. This can be done without tools. Unscrew the knob by hand by turning it counter-clockwise. Then, remove the small wheels on either side.
You're done!
It's the beginning of a whole new two-wheeled adventure! :-)
You can use an "all in one" type product to degrease, clean, lubricate and protect your child's bike (available in Decathlon stores). It's a very handy product! To grease the chain, turn the pedals while briefly spraying the chain along its entire length as it moves. Let it dry for a few minutes before use.
If you notice that your child's bike is dirty after a few rides (mud, rain, dust, etc.), it's a good idea to take a few minutes to get it clean again as needed. If it's just dusty, cleaning is easy: simply wipe it down with a dry cloth. If it has mud on it or dirt that won't come off so easily, you can clean it with hot water, bike soap or shampoo, and a sponge (or wet rag). Wipe down the dirty parts of the bike (frame, fork, handlebar, wheels). TIP: It's best to avoid hosing down your child's bike with a jet of water as this can damage some components. When you've finished, simply dry it off with a cloth to prevent rust.
Wash with a wet cloth and soap or liquid dish soap, then dry with a dry cloth. That's it!
We recommend storing your 14" bike in a dry place. It's important to make sure that it doesn't get damp.
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