MONTAGUE Paratrooper Owner's Manual

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Introduction 1
2. Owner’s Responsibility 2
3. Parts of Your Bicycle & Location of Quick Releases 3
4. Assembly and Adjustment 4-11
Packing List 4
Operation of Quick Release Levers 5-6
Installing the Seat Post 7
Installing the Pedals 8
V-Brake Assembly 9
Front Wheel Assembly 10-11
5. Before Every Ride Checklist 12-13
6. Folding the Montague Bike 14-16
7. Unfolding the Montague Bike 17-18
8. Road Safety 19-20
9. Operation of the Gear System 21-22
10. Adjustment of Handlebars & Seat 23-24
11. Scheduled Maintenance 25
12. Inspection and Maintenance 26-31
Tools Needed, General Inspection 26
Control Cables, Steering 26
Brakes 27
Wheels 28
Chain, Cranks, Pedals and Re ectors 29
Front Derailleur 30
Rear Derailleur 31
14. Accessories For Your Montague 32
15. Montague Corporation Limited Warranty 33
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Page 1 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

TABLE OF CONTENTS1. Introduction 12. Owner’s Responsibility 23. Parts of Your Bicycle & Location of Quick Releases 34. Assembly and Adj

Page 2 - 2. OWNER’S RESPONSIBILITY

7. UNFOLDING YOUR MONTAGUE BIKE1. To unfold the bike place the rear wheel fi rmly on the ground, grasp the rear wheel with one hand and the handlebar

Page 3 - 4. ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENT

8. ROAD SAFETY • For your safety, always wear a helmet that meets Snell or American National Standards Institute (Ansi) Z290.4 requirements. I

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9. OPERATION OF THE GEAR SYSTEMThe multi-gear system provides a means of maintaining a constant pedaling rate, regardless of road level conditions. T

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10. ADJUSTMENT OF HANDLEBAR AND SEATHANDLEBAR STEM ADJUSTMENT:Your handlebar’s primary function is to steer and control your bicycle, therefore proper

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11. SCHEDULED MAINTENANCEWe recommend that you take your bicycle in to an authorized bicycle dealer before riding it and then once a year for maintena

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12. INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCEBRAKES: The brake levers should be easy to operate without too much play. Too much play will cause insuffi cient braking

Page 8 - 6. FOLDING YOUR MONTAGUE BIKE

12. INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCECHAIN: Check frequently for damage and stretch and replace if necessary. Lubricate several times each season and after

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12 . INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCEREAR DERAILLEUR ADJUSTMENT (FIG 19): With the right shift lever all the way back or the twist shift all the way forwar

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14. MONTAGUE CORPORATION LIMITED WARRANTYMontague Corporation warrants each new Montague bicycle frame against defects in workmanship and materials fo

Page 11 - 8. ROAD SAFETY

MONTAGUE BICYCLE WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARDName:

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1. INTRODUCTIONCONGRATULATIONS on the purchase of your new MONTAGUE. This manual is designed to give you the information you need for the safe operat

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From: MONTAGUE CORPORATIONP.O. Box

Page 14 - 11. SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE

4. ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENTAlthough your Montague is 99% assembled, there are a few steps that must be completed before it is ready to ride. If you h

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4. ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENT OPERATION OF QUICK RELEASES (FIG. 2):Since your Montague relies on quick releases for folding and general assembly and adju

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4. ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENTINSTALLING OR ADJUSTING THE SEAT:1. Loosen seatpost quick release lever (Fig. 3).2. Insert the seatpost into the seat

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NOTE: Left and right are determined from riding position on the bicycle. 4. ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENTV-BRAKES (FIG. 6):To release the brakes:1. Pinch

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4. ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENT10. Test the quick release lever. If you can rotate it up and down, it is too loose.11. If the quick release is too loo

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5. BEFORE EVERY RIDE - CHECKLISTEnsure your bicycle is in proper working condition each and every time you ride. Use the following checklist as a gui

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6. FOLDING YOUR MONTAGUE BIKE3. Pull the bike up into the vertical position and stand on the chain side with the rear tire on the ground between y

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