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Diamondback Bike - Know Your Bike; Quick Assembly Guide; Important Assembly Instructions

Diamondback Bike
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BUY ONLINE OR CLICK AND COLLECT IN STORE @ WWW.DIAMONDBACK.CO.UK
IMPORTANT
Please read these instructions carefully.
For more detailed information and tips, including a comprehensive guide
to care and maintenance we recommend you read the owners guide in
detail.
Diamondback bikes are fully adjusted and checked over at the factory. The
handlebars may be removed or assembled in the bike and turned through
90 degrees. the pedals removed and in some cases the front wheel will
have been removed too. It is a relatively simple operation to re-assemble
these parts, however if you do not feel competent to do this you should
ask someone who is, as it is important that these simple tasks are done
correctly for the integral safety of the bike. If in doubt consult a qualified
mechanic or cycle dealer.
UNPACKING
Please remove all packaging very carefully, especially if using a knife or
sharp blade. Take care not to scratch any of the parts of the bike or slash
the tyres.
We suggest that you keep hold of the carton in case you need to return
the bike.
SUPPLIED WITH YOUR BIKE*
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*Where applicable
FOR DETAILED ADJUSTMENT AND OTHER
INFORMATION PLEASE REFER TO THE
SPECIFIC SECTIONS IN THIS GUIDE
QUICK ASSEMBLY GUIDE
IMPORTANT - KNOW YOUR BIKE
Check that you use your bike correctly.
There are different European
Standards for bicycles depending on
how the bicycle is intended to be used.
You can check the table below what
type of riding your bicycle has been
designed for.
Note: To find the correct BS:EN
standard for your bicycle please
refer to the label on the frame
Type of use for
which bike is
designed
Permissible total
weight of rider +
luggage
BS: EN 14764
Trekking Bikes
Riding on roads and
tracks. Not for off
road or rough terrain
120 Kg (19 stone)
BS: EN 14766
Mountain Bikes
Off road, rough
terrain, cycle tracks
or road
120 Kg (19 stone)
BS: EN 14781
Racing Bikes
High Speed amateur
use on public roads
Not for off road or
rough terrain.
120 Kg (19 stone)
IMPORTANT: FAILURE TO USE YOUR BIKE IN ACCORDANCE WITH
THE ABOVE RECOMMENDATIONS COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY