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MONTAGUE M-E1 - Introduction to the Manual; Mandatory Manual Review Warning

MONTAGUE M-E1
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IMPORTANT: KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
This manual is designed to give you
the information you need for the safe
operation and maintenance of your new
bicycle. Please read it thoroughly before
riding your bicycle.
Section One of this manual involves
safety and bicycle care. Understanding
and following this information will help
you and your Montague bicycle avoid
injury or damage.
Section Two of this manual covers
specic operating instructions for your
Montague bicycle. Even if you’re an
experienced rider, you should review this
section before your rst ride.
Section Three of this manual gives
basic instructions for making small
adjustments to your bicycle and
performing regular maintenance.
Record Your Serial Number
Your bicycle’s serial number is stamped
on the seat tube of the frame, on the
drive side of the bike (Fig. 1). Record
the serial number in this manual below
in the event that your bicycle is lost or
stolen. You may also want to register
your serial number with your local police
department.
Register Your Bicycle
Bicycle
registration is
the only record
we have of who
owns this bicycle.
Registration and
proof of purchase
are necessary to
make a warranty
claim. There are
two easy procedures to complete the
registration (mail or email):
Fill in the registration form in the
back of this manual and mail it to us.
Go to www.montaguebikes.com/
register and submit the registration
form to us via the internet.
Model Name:
Serial Number:
Key Serial Number:
Date of Purchase:
Place of Purchase:
INTRODUCTION
Serial Number
Location
Fig. 1: The serial number is
located on the seat tube of
the frame on the drive-side.
WARNING
Make sure to read this complete manual
before riding your bike. Failure to do
so, or failure to follow its guidelines,
could lead to serious injury or death.

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