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Your MOZIE bicycle comes directly to you 98% assembled. The
instructions will guide you through the additional steps necessary to
complete assembly. However, MOZIE Bicycles strongly suggests having
your bicycle assembled by a qualified bicycle mechanic or bicycle shop.
To help you find a qualified bicycle shop in your area give us a call at
888.241.0837 or email us at support@moziebicycles.com We feel every
bicycle owner should have a knowledgeable and trusted bicycle shop to
assist with routine maintenance, repairs, additional safety equipment,
and to help maintain the safety and integrity of your MOZIE bicycle.
TOOLS NEEDED:
•Scissors or Box Cutter
•Adjustable wrench
•6mm hex Allen wrench - Included
•5mm hex Allen wrench - Included
•Flat wrench – Included
UNPACKAGING
• Open box, remove bicycle and parts box.
• Remove all packaging. Take care when cutting zip ties to not scratch
frame.
III.BICYCLE ASSEMBLY STEPS
III. BICYCLE ASSEMBLY STEPS
PEDAL INSTALLATION
• Remove pedals from parts box. Check on the pedal axle to determine
which pedal is the right pedal and which pedal is the left pedal. The right
pedal will always be marked with an “R” on the axle. This goes on the
right side of the bike, the side with the chain.
• Using your hand, begin threading the right pedal into the right crank
arm by turning the pedal axle CLOCKWISE (Fig. 1). Once the pedal
threads are engaged (ensuring no cross-threading), use the included flat
wrench to tighten right pedal to the specified tightness (350kgf/cm
2
).
• Using your hand, begin threading the left pedal into the left crank
arm by turning the pedal axle COUNTER- CLOCKWISE. Once the pedal
threads are engaged (ensuring no cross-threading), use the included flat
wrench to tighten the left pedal to the specified tightness (350kgf/cm
2
).
SEAT AND SEATPOST ADJUSTMENT
Your seat and seat post have been attached to the bike. Correct seat
adjustment is an important factor in getting the most performance and
comfort from your bicycle. If the seat position is not comfortable for
you, see your qualified local bicycle shop. The seat can be adjusted in
three directions: height adjustment; front to back adjustment, and seat
angle adjustment
SEAT HEIGHT
1. Up and down adjustment.
To check for correct saddle height:
• sit on the saddle
• place one heel on a pedal
• rotate the crank until the pedal with your heel on it is in the down
position and the crank arm is parallel to the seat tube.
If your leg is not completely straight, your saddle height needs to be
adjusted. If your hips must rock for the heel to reach the pedal, the
saddle is too high. If your leg is bent at the knee with your heel on the
Fig. 1