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B'TWIN 4 TO 6 YEARS 16" BIKE 900 RACING RED

2020

Looking for a lightweight bike that's easy to handle? Our 16" aluminium 900 bike, designed for kids between 105 and 120cm, will make it through all of their adventures, even the most intense ones! Thanks to its aluminium components, this bike only weighs 7.3kg when fully equipped! Chainguard, stand, and mudguards make it a versatile bike on which your child will feel safe. Available in 2 colours.

First use

Checking the saddle and handlebar height before the first ride

It's important to adjust the height of the saddle and handlebar to suit the child. The minimum insertion mark on the seat post and handlebar should never be visible for safety reasons (ensure this mark is never exceeded).  

To check the correct saddle height, when sitting on the saddle, both of the child's forefeet should be touching the ground.

Correctly adjusted, this should allow the child to easily get on and off their bike, and prevent their knees from rising too high when pedalling. 

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Ensuring the brakes are correctly adjusted

Roll the 16" bike forwards by the handlebar. Press the brake lever. The rear wheel should stop moving following this action.

 

If you notice that the brake is not working correctly, please try the following: There is an adjustment wheel in front of the brake lever. You'll see a "+" and a "-". If you turn the wheel clockwise (towards the "+"), this will tighten the brake (= stronger braking). If you turn the adjustment wheel anti-clockwise (towards the "-"), that will loosen the brake (= weaker braking).

 

It's important to regularly check the brakes are correctly adjusted.

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What pressure to inflate the 16" tyres to? 

The recommended pressure is always written on the side of each tyre. We recommend inflating the tyres to the pressure indicated on the tyre sidewall. This may vary between tyres. 

To check if the tyre is correctly inflated, simply squeeze it between your fingers: it should be firm while yielding a little under your fingers. 

Maintaining your 16" kids' bike

How to clean and grease your child's bike chain

You can use an "all-in-one" type product (available at Decathlon stores) to unjam, clean, lubricate and protect your child's bike. 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. 

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How to wash your child's bike

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.

 

To remove dust, it's 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're done, just wipe with a dry cloth to prevent rust.Also take the opportunity to  check the tightness of the collars and wheels: are they tight enough? If not, you can easily retighten them with a spanner.

How to clean the handles on your child's bike

Wash using a wet cloth and soap or washing up liquid, then wipe with a dry cloth!

How to check the condition of your tyres
How to store your bike

We recommend storing your 16" bike in a dry place. It is important for the bike to not be exposed to damp air.

I've got a problem

Removing and reassembling the chainguard to change the inner tube

Why remove the chainguard from the bike? It's a must if you want to access the rear wheel to change the inner tube for example. 

 

REAR WHEEL:

 

STEP 1: Face the right-hand side of the bike. Use a 15mm spanner to unscrew the right pedal (turning anti-clockwise).

Do the same for the other side: face the left-hand side of the bike, and use a 15mm spanner to unscrew the left pedal (turning clockwise).

 

STEP 2: Use a flathead screwdriver, remove the elastomer ring located above the chainguard, then move it up the seat post. You can hook it onto the seat clamp collar to prevent it from sliding down.

Then, remove the second ring located underneath the chainguard.

 

STEP 3: Unscrew the chainguard nut (located on the rear wheel axle) using a 15mm spanner, on each side of the wheel.

Then, remove the flat washer. Try to position the crank facing forwards (see photo) to have easier access to the chainguard. Then, you can remove the chainguard. To do this, hold the back of the chainguard and remove it completely.   Do the same for the other side.

 

STEP 4: Unscrew the wheel nut using a 14mm spanner. Then, remove the nut and the grooved washer (the grooved washer has grooves on the top).

 

STEP 5:  Push the rear wheel forwards to loosen the chain. Then remove the chain. Remove the wheel from its position by pulling it backwards. (remember, it remains attached to the bike through the drum brake). Remove the flat washer from the right-hand side.

 

THE TYRE AND INNER TUBE ARE NOW ACCESSIBLE! 

You can now change the tyre or repair a puncture to the inner tube. 

 

CHANGING A WHEEL OR INNER TUBE

Removing and reassembling the B'Twin chainguard

Instructions

KIDS' BIKES - B'Twin Kids - 16" 900 Racing Red

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