Assembly instructions
Tools required
Along with your bike you’ll nd a small box containing the needed allen keys and the additional
accessories if ordered. The allen keys in box are No.4 No.5 and No.6. Except for the tools we give
you for the assembly of the bike, you will also need a wrench 10 and 15 and a pair of scissors out
of your own toolbox.
Step 1 - Unboxing
Start o by carefully getting the Junior out of the box and removing the packaging material.
Step 2 - Mount Kickstand
Next you’ll attach the kickstand using Allen key 8, after which you can place the bike in an
upright position (Fig. 2).
Step 3 - Install Pedals
The pedals are marked “L” or “R” on the end face of each spindle. The right pedal (“R”) goes on
the right side of the bike (the chain side). Using your hand, begin threading the right pedal into
the right crank arm by turning the pedal spindle clockwise (Fig. 3).
Be sure the pedal is placed perpendicular (at a 90o angle) into the crank arm. If the pedal does
not easily tighten by hand, it may not be at a straight 90o angle, and you’ll risk permanent da-
mage by cross threading. So if the pedal does not thread on easily, remove it and try again.
Once the pedal has been threaded on by hand, use wrench 15 for tightening. Fasten the pedal as
tight as you can. The procedure for the left pedal is the same, except you will need to rotate the
pedal counter clockwise in order to tighten it (Fig. 3.1).
Step 4 - Insert & Adjust Handlebar Stem
Insert the handlebar stem into the steerer tube. Lift the handlebar stem into the preferred
position (Fig. 4). Now use Allen key 6 to tighten the bolt on top of the handlebar stem. Turn it
clockwise, as tight as you can (Fig. 4.1). With the stem securely tightened, you can now adjust
the handlebar angle.
On the front of the handlebar stem, there is a 6mm bolt with which you can adjust the angle
of the handlebar. Use Allen key 6 to loosen this bolt (counter clockwise) so the handlebars can
rotate. Then set the bars to your desired level, and retighten the bolt (clockwise) as tight as you
can (Fig. 4.2).
Step 5 - Install Hand Brake
Place the cable into the cable unit by pinching the brake pads together to the rim (Fig. 5). Make
sure you put the cable completely through the hole, so it can’t disengage by itself (Fig. 5.1).