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 Trail Bike Assembly <Page 2> 
 
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Online Trail Bike Assembly.
      If you have any worries or questions please feel free to ask.  We are here to help.  We want to make your Retrobike experience a pleasurable one. Email us at info@retrobikes.com for help and questions.


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Remove Axle Nut
Remove Axle Nut
Use your wrench to remove axle nut.


Raise and Lock Bars
Raise Handlebars
Raise and lock the folding handle bars.  This makes it easier to remove the motorcycle from the bottom half of the crate


Raise Center Kickstand
Lower Center Kickstand
     Notice that there is more than one kick stand. (Nice) Your Retrobikes.com Trail Bikes have a removable Center Kickstand (H stand) that helps speed up your assembly time.


Locate and Install Front Fender
Remove Front FenderInstall Front Fender
     There it is!  The front fender is hidden on the back of the bike for safe keeping.  Find the bolts and install the front fender to the front forks.  (4 small bolts nice place for loctite)


Speedo Gear
Install speedometer gearSpeedo gear installed
     Now it's time to install the speedometer gear that you set aside from the previous page.  Go ahead and place the tongs in the grooves in the hub (shown) so that it looks like the above.


Install Hub
Front hub assembly
     Check your brake shoes to make sure that there is no speedometer gear grease on the shoes.  Install the hub so that the gear engages the hub.  The hub will fit tight when installed properly.

 Disclaimer:
      Please Remember that it is the customers responsibility to check ALL bolts, nuts and screws for looseness before & after riding.  An excellent solution for assembly is Loctite brand thread locker.  Loctite is a liquid that is applied to bolt threads to prevent them from vibrating loose.  Loctite may be purchased at any hardware or automotive store.  We recommend Loctite #242 for all general hardware and Loctite #243 for areas that encounter grease, oil and other lubricants.  If you own a motorcycle you are going to want to own some Loctite!  The instructions below are meant to help guide you and are no substitution for reading the manual and practicing safe mechanical habits.  Please acknowledge that Retrobikes.com is not responsible for misassembly, misrepresentation, overlooked details and shall be held harmless and free from any liability for any advice and instruction provided.

 
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