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Glide Bikes Mini Glider - Before Riding; Safety Information; Sidewalk riding only; Weight limit and helmet use

Glide Bikes Mini Glider
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3. Place the kick stand under the washer. The half rectangle indention
should be facing the rear of the bike, and should fill the space on the rear fork. (Where the rear axle enters the frame)
4. Tighten nut until you are unable to do so any further.
5. The finished kickstand will look like this.
Before Riding
Before your child begins riding the glider, here is some important information to read first. Parents should explain
this information to a child, or anyone else who is otherwise not able to understand this information.
The glider is considered a sidewalk bike. As such, it does not meet the full requirements of a bicycle (height,
reflectors, and brakes) and therefore should never be ridden on a road, street, or anywhere where cars may be
traveling. It is designed for small kids to be ridden on sidewalks only and always under parental supervision.
This bike was designed for kids. It should not be ridden by an adult. The maximum weight limit is 100 lbs (36 kg).
A child MUST wear a helmet while operating this glider or any bicycle.
Avoid riding on inclines like a sloped driveway and near drop offs like a curb or near a swimming pool.

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