Montego MAMA, BMX, KIDS, TOUR, CITY User Manual

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User’s Guide
MAMA
KIDS ₪ TOUR ₪ CITY ₪ URBAN ₪ BMX
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MIMI, RAINBOW, ...
Congratulation on the purchase of your new quality bicycle. We have done our best to ensure that you will always reach your destination safely, comfortably and reliably.
Your Montego team wish you enjoyable cycling.
Contents:
At a glance Description of parts ... 3 Good habits
Check before every ride ... 5
The essentials
Brakes, gears, light ... 6
Make yourself comfortable
Adjusting the bike ... 10 Special situations Care, luggage, kids, transport ... 17 Troubleshooting / break-down help Tyres, brakes, gears, bell ... 21 Maintenance ... 29 Index ... 30 Handover receipt ... 31 Bike licence ... 32 Terms of warranty ... 33
Keep this manual for future reference.
MAMA
Liberty 3 Liberty 7
KIDS
Mimi Rainbow Rocket Free Spirit Scout Wild Rose Lizard
T
OUR
Villager 7 Villager 21 Traveller Voyager
CITY
Avantgard+ Heritage 7 Society Distinction Status Elite
URBAN
Barrow Legend Divine Daily Urban Daily Classic
BMX
Turbo Downtown Graffi ti Voodoo
You and your children are much safer when wearing a helmet.
Key to symbols
Models MONTEGO
Technical note
Warning
Info
The following part is valid for models listed
Hint
Edition 02/2010
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At a glance

At a glance
Seat
Frame
Handlebar
Shift lever
Brake lever
Front light
Tyre
Rim
Hub
Valve
Spoke
Crankset
Chainguard
Rear light
Rack
Quick-release/ seat post clamp
Seat post
Pedal
Stem
Fork
Bikes with a hub gear system
Lock
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At a glance
Seat
Frame
Handlebar
Shift lever
Brake lever
Front light
Tyre
Rim
Wheel nut
Valve
Spoke
Crankset
Chainguard
Rear light
Rack
Quick-release/ seat post clamp
Seat post
Pedal
Stem
Fork
Bikes with derailleur gears
Lock
Rear derailleur
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Good habits

Test the brakes
Good habits
... a short start-up check for more safety and comfort
Check the tyres
Check for rattling
Check the wheels’ rotation
Test the suspension fork
Feels normal?
Right pressure?
Smooth and regular?
At maximum pull the lever doesn‘t touch the handlebar
All blocks touch along the whole length
Checklist
1) Brakes OK ü
2) Tyres OK ü
3) Wheel rotation OK ü
4) No unusual noises ü
5) Suspension visibly OK ü
Don’t use your bike if any of these points are in doubt — consult an expert. Using a bicycle that is not in good working order may result in serious injuries.
Sit on the bike to test this.
Observe the distance between the rotating wheel and the brake pads.
Drop your bike from a few inches‘ height onto the fl oor and listen for any clatter.
If there is any, tighten all bolts and nuts.
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The essentials

Avantgard+, Distinction, Divine, Downtown, Elite, Free Spirit, Graffi ti, Heritage 7, Legend, Liberty 3, Liberty 7, Lizard, Mini, Scount, Society, Status, Traveller, Turbo, Villager 21, Villager 7, Voodoo, Voyager:
Max ...... Kg
The essentials
Braking
Basic knowledge
... to pedal and stop correctly.
Front + rear
pull the lever release the lever
Remember which lever operates the front brake and which the rear brake.
Ideally use both front and rear brakes simultaneously.
No grease, oil or wax on the brake pads or rims.
Preferably brake short and hard instead of long to prevent overheating of the components.
Longer braking could cause the hub brakes to overheat and subsequently fail. As soon as you note the braking force is getting weak, stop and let the brakes cool down.
Braking
Gear
shifting
Lights
on / off
slow down or
stop
Bike licence (Page 32)
Respect maximum overall weight
Use the bike for designed pur­pose only
Only on streets, public roads and tarred bicycle paths; not under extreme conditions; no sport riding or competitions.
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The essentials
Free Spirit, Lizard, Mimi, Rainbow, Rocket, Scout, Turbo, Wild Rose:
Barrow, Daily Classic, Daily Urban, Free Spirit, Lizard, Mimi, Rainbow, Rocket, Scout, Turbo, Wild Rose:
Front
Rear (coaster brake)
The strongest braking is achieved in the horizontal pedal position.
Interrupt pedalling Pedal carefully back-
wards
Pedal forwards a little (freewheel) or restart
pedalling
slow down or
stop
Braking
Gear
shifting
Lights
on / off
Ideally use both front and rear brakes simultaneously.
No grease, oil or wax on the brake pads or rims.
Preferably brake short and strong instead of long to prevent overheating of the components.
Longer braking could cause the hub brakes to overheat and subsequently fail. As soon as you note the braking force is getting weak, stop and let the brakes cool down.
pull the lever release the lever
slow down or
stop
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The essentials
Avantgard+, Barrow, Distinction, Divine, Elite, Heritage 7, Legend, Liberty 3, Liberty 7, Lizard, Society, Status, Villager 21, Villager 7, Wild Rose:
Traveller, Voyager:
Daily Classic, Daily Urban, Downtown, Free Spirit, Graffi ti, Mimi, Rainbow, Rocket, Scout, Turbo, Voodoo:
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Gear shifting
Single speed
The most effective pedalling frequen­cy is about 60 - 70 revolutions per minute; much less downhill.
Avoid using extreme gear ratios with the
derailleur gears (big in front — big in rear; small in front — small in rear). These hugely increase the wear on the chain.
The lightest pedalling (e.g. uphill) is with the smallest chainring in front and the largest chainring at the rear.
Braking
Gear
shifting
Lights
on / off
Slow pedalling down
Slow pedalling down
Twist the grip up to
a click
Press the LOW button
Push the HIGH lever
Pedal lightly until the
gear shifts
Pedal lightly until the
gear shifts
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The essentials
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Avantgard+, Barrow, Daily Classic, Daily Urban, Distinction, Divine, Elite, Heritage 7, Legend, Liberty 3, Liberty 7, Lizard, Mimi 20", Society, Status, Wild Rose:
Free Spirit 20", Scout 20", Traveller, Villager 21, Villager 7, Voyager:
Downtown, Free Spirit 16", Graffi ti, Mimi 16", Rainbow, Rocket, Scount 16", Turbo, Voodoo:
Lights on / off
On
front
front
front
front
rear
rear
rear
rear
On
Off
Off
Front light illuminates only while riding (hub dynamo), rear light also when standing (battery).
“Smart” rear light has three states: on (1x press), auto (2x press) and off (3x). In AUTO the light turns on automatically when it is dark (at night or in tunnels).
Position AUTO: The front light turns on automatically when it is dark (at night or in tunnels).
No lights
Braking Gear
shifting
Lights
on / off
Shift the switch to ON
Press the button —
dynamo touches the
wheel
Press the button
Press the button
Shift the switch to OFF
Pull the dynamo from
the wheel
Press the button twice
Press the button
Don't turn the dynamo on or off while riding — risk of accident.
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Make yourself comfortable

Make yourself comfortable
... adjustments for comfort, effi ciency and safety.
Saddle height
For correct adjustment, how it feels is more important than general rules.
Ideal height Height test
- Pedal in the lowest position
- Heel on the pedal
- Leg completely straight
(Knee slightly bent)
In special conditions, such as slippery roads, it is sensible to lower the saddle height for increased safety.
Optimum foot position on the pedal:
It is important that children can easily
reach the fl oor with both feet to avoid falling.
Saddle height
Handlebar
height
Saddle
position
Handlebar
tilt
Brake levers
Suspension
fork
Checklist: Adjustments
1) SADDLE
Height ü Tilt ü Horizontal position ü
2) HANDLEBAR
Height ü Tilt ü
3) BRAKE LEVERS
Tilt and position ü
4) SUSPENSION FORK
Rigidity ü
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Make yourself comfortable
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Children's saddle height should be adjusted every 2-3 months.
Keep the inside part of the seat post well greased.
Do not pull out the seat post beyond the “Minimum insert” sign — it could
break!
The quick-release lever should be very hard to move towards the end. If it moves too easily, tighten the opposite nut a little.
Changing the saddle height
Open quick-release /
loosen the nut
Change the height
(twist the saddle a bit)
Check the alignment Close the quick-release
/ tighten the nut
Check it's tight by
twisting
Alternatively to the
quick-release, some bicycles are equipped
with an Allen screw.
Saddle height
Handlebar
height
Saddle
position
Handlebar
tilt
Brake levers
Suspension
fork
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