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Beach Cruiser Bike Assembly
Assembling your brand new 2WheelBikes beach cruiser will take approximately
15-20 minutes. Following t
he below instructions (using the pictures as a guide)
will ensure that you can properly and safely assemble your bike.

You will need a few tools to assemble your new cruiser. You will need a Phillips
head screw driver, an Alan key with variable sizes (5 and 6), tire pump, scissors,
a 15mm wrench and a 14mm wrench (Fig. 1).


**It is always recommend that you have your bike assembled by a professional.**
Fig. 1
It is best to have everything, including tools, ready before you begin. Your bike will be
tightly sealed and packaged (this is to prevent shipping damage), so you will need to
be careful when removing it from the box.
(See Fig. 2). The wheels, handlebars,
pedals, and seat post will be all be zip tied together
(this is to keep them from being
scratched in transit).
The seat and owners manual will be in the box along with all
other accessories.
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
The wheel will be tied to the frame, so you will need to cut that tie, as well as all
others (be careful not to scratch the frame while doing this). (See Fig. 3). You should
now have all be able to remove all protective covering from the frame and begin
assembling your new 2WheelBikes Cruiser! (See Fig. 4)

**Please be careful in order to avoid scratches from scissors.**
Fig. 4
To begin assembly, loosen the axle bolts so you can attach the front wheel to the axle.
Loosen the bolts enough to allow the fork to slide on to the wheel. The washers should
be on the outside of the axle and frame. (See Fig. 5) After you have slid the wheel on to
the forks, tighten the bolts by hand. Use a wrench to ensure that the bolts are securely
snug and make sure both sides are equally tight. (See Fig.
6)

** Please be sure the front fork is angled forward, just like in the picture below. During
packaging it is angled backwards for shipping reasons only.**
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
After the front wheel is tightened, put kick stand down and stand bike upright.
The next step is to attach the pedals. One will say "L" and one will say "R". (See Fig. 7).
It is crucial that the correct pedal goes on the correct side, otherwise the pedals will lock
up and not be able to be removed! The left pedal will screw on in a counter clockwise
motion (backwards from normal) , and the right will screw on in a clockwise motion.
It is
imperative that the pedals are tight to avoid injury on the road!
To ensure the pedal is
secure, use a wrench to fully tighten.
Fig. 7
From there, you will need to install the handlebars.  First loosen the top stem bolt by
turning the stem of the handlebars counter clockwise no more than 3 t
imes. The
handlebars will fit into the hole at the top of the fork
quite easily (See Fig. 8). Insert stem t
o the desired height (you may need to do this more than once to accommodate a new
rider's height).
 There will be a mark on the stem-do not raise the handlebars above this
mark for safety reasons!
After deciding on the height that is most comfortable for the
rider,
you will need to tighten the bolt on top of the handlebars using an Alan wrench (#6
hex key for handlebars). (See Fig. 9).
Fig. 8
Fig. 9
After securing the height to your comfort, you will need to adjust the angle of the
handlebars using the Alan key. Start by loosening the bolt in front of the handlebars.  
Adjust
ing the angle of the handlebars will make it a much more comfortable ride for the
rider. Finally,
tighten the bolt to secure the angle you can move on to the next step. (See
Fig. 10).
Fig. 10
Next you will need to attach the seat post to your seat, and then the seat to your cruiser.
D
rop the post into the seat post hole located on the bottom of the seat and tighten with
a 14mm wrench. (See Fig. 11). After the seat post is tightened on to the seat, you will
h
ave to flip over the seat/post unit and insert it into the frame hole. After finding the
desired height of your seat
(which will vary by the height and comfort level of the rider)
you will use the Alan key to tighten
the attached screw and securely fasten the seat to
your cruiser. (#5 hex key for seat post) (See Fig. 12).
Make surer it is securely tightened
to avoid the seat moving while riding.


To figure out proper seat height: When sitting on the seat in riding position, the knee
should be slightly bent while the ball of the foot is resting on the pedal at its lowest
position.
Fig. 11
Fig. 12
The seat angle can be altered by loosening the bolt under the seat and tilting the seat
up or down
to your liking.  Make sure after finding desired seat angle the bolt is securely
tightened to ensure your seat will not move during riding. (See Fig. 13).
Fig. 13
Finally make sure to inflate the tires to their proper air pressure which is usually
between 35 and 40 psi. Please check the tires on your new cruiser for exact pressure
specifications. DO NOT OVER INFLATE. (See Fig. 14).
Fig. 14
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