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2. 15 Bicycle Assembly Training Wheel Installation various models 4 Y TA KD SIM I A ZM SA J J f A J v J I 288 To attach the Training Wheels 30 to the Frame 1 Remove outside Axle Nuts A from both sides of Axle C 2 Put the Alignment Tab B and a Training Wheel Leg 30 and an Axle nut A on each end of the rear wheel Axle C A WARNING Make sure the notch of the tab of the Alignment Tab B is to the rear of the axle and in the slot of the frame fig 19 continued gt gt Training Wheels continued 3 Make sure both Training Wheels are the same distance from the ground fig 20 and pointing straight down 4 Tighten Axle Nuts A securely Bicycle Assembly Operation A WARNING Before each ride make sure both axle nuts are tight Also make sure both training wheels are the same distance from the ground fig 20 As your child s ability improves you may raise and eventually remove the training wheels Raising the training wheels little by little will help them learn to ride on the bike s two wheels To move the training wheels loosen the axle nuts slide the leg to the correct position and retighten the axle nuts To remove the training wheels remove the axle nut leg and alignment tab Then reinstall and tighten the axle nut securely A WARNING When riding with training wheels Ride only on level areas Do not ride on ste
3. Rules of the Road A WARNING Failure of the rider to obey the following Rules of the Road can result in injury to the rider or to others Obey all traffic regulations signs and signals Always wear a bicycle helmet that meets CPSC safety standards as well as lo cal safety standards Always wear shoes Ride on the correct side of the road in a single file and in a straight line Bikes under 20 not intended for use on roads Avoid riding at night dusk dawn and any other time of poor visibility Make sure the reflectors of your bicycle are correctly positioned Do not remove the reflector or replace the reflectors with lighted devices that look similar to reflectors Do not let anything cover the reflectors EN Rules of the Road continued Use extra caution in wet weather Ride slowly on damp surfaces because the tires will slide more easily Avoid these hazards to prevent loss of control or damage to your wheels Be aware of drain grates soft road edges gravel or sand pot holes or ruts wet leaves or uneven paving Cross railroad tracks at a right angle to prevent the loss of control Avoid unsafe actions while riding Do not carry any passengers Do not carry any items or attach anything to your bicycle that could hinder your vision hearing or control Do not ride with both hands off the handlebar The Owner s Responsibility A WARNING This bicycle is made to be ridden by one rider
4. Using soap and hot water wash all oil off the wheel rims the brake shoes the pedals and the tires Rinse with clean water and dry completely before you ride the bicycle Using a light machine oil 20W lubricate the bicycle according to the following table Lubrication Table What When How Brake Levers every six months Put one drop of oil on the pivot point of each brake lever Caliper Brakes every six months Put one drop of oil on the pivot point of each caliper brake Brake Cables every six months Put four drops of oil into both ends of each cable Allow the oil to soak back along the cable wire Pedals every six months Put four drops of oil where the axles go into the pedals Chain every six months Put one drop of oil on each roller of the chain Wipe all excess oil off the chain 28 Inspection of the Bearings Maintenance Freguenily check the bearings of the bicycle Lubricate the bearings once a year or any time they do not pass the following tests Head Tube Bearings The fork should turn freely and smoothly at all times With the front wheel off the ground you should not be able to move the fork up down or side to side in the head tube Crank Bearings The crank should turn freely and smoothly at all times and the front sprockets should not be loose on the crank You should not be able to move the pedal end of the crank from side to side Wheel Be
5. This may damage the Plaque 24 Handlebar Accessories various models Accessories NOTE Your bicycle may have different styles of Handlebars Accessories but they mount the same WARNING Failure to comply with the following instructions may result in injury to the child or others e Keep small parts away from children during assembly e Accessory must be assembled and removed by an adult Frequently inspect the product for damage Steps If the mounting Screw A is factory installed remove it and set aside Open the Accessory Clamp 32 just enough to fit on the handlebar e Position the Accessory so that is level and positioned as shown Tighten Screw securely Do not over tighten This can damage the Clamp 25 Maintenance and Service Repair and Service A WARNING Inspect the bicycle frequently Failure to inspect the bicycle and to make repairs or adjustments as necessary can result in injury to the rider or to others Make sure all parts are correctly assembled and adjusted as written in this manual and any Special Instructions Immediately replace any damaged missing or badly worn parts Make sure all fasteners are correctly tightened as written in this manual and any Special Instructions Parts that are not tight enough can be lost or oper ate poorly Over tightened parts can be damaged Make sure any replacement fasteners are the correct size and type NOTE Have a bicycle
6. 2x INN 284M J29H 0 yeas 8 18S lpuids pue yueio 6z JO DOLJOH U014 Z pieng uleyo 8z w345 JEgojPUeH 9 ureyo a sjapow sujos ped JegejpueH S ye1g IE9H 92 zx sdu v 19497 SYEIg JE9H Gz siega pueH 19497 9YBIg U014 v2 MJO Z eyeig 1U01 ez owes L uondii5s q ON uondiui5s q ON IS Ajguossy syed Bicycle Assembly Introduction This Owner s Manual is made for several different bicycles Some illustrations may vary slightly from the actual product Follow instructions completely If the bicycle has any parts that are not described in this manual look for sepa rate Special Instructions that are supplied with the bicycle Models may have different accessory items such as bags baskets reflectors cup holders racks etc All features components and accessories are not included on all models Use the Index page to locate specific sections of this manual Please read through this entire manual before beginning assembly or mainte nance If you are not confident with assembling this unit refer to a local bike shop A WARNING Keep small parts away from children during assembly NOTE All of the directions right left front rear etc in this manual are as seen by the rider while seated on the bicycle Do not dispose of the carton and packaging until you complete the assembly of the bicycle This can prevent accidentally discarding parts of the bicycle Tools Needed
7. each side tighten both nuts equally Point the Seat forward and put the Seat Post 10 into the Seat Tube B figs 10 11 Seat to Seat Post Single Bolt Style Some models are equipped with a seat and seat post assembly that uses a single bolt and nut to secure the seat to the seat post The seat is assembled to the seat post at the factory 9 Ensure the seat is secure to the seat post and the seat bolt is tightened Recommended torque 7 3 ft lbs 10 Nem Tighten the quick release lever Move the Quick Release Lever D to the open position so the word open is pointing away from the Seat Post Clamp E NOTE The words open and close are on opposite sides of the quick release lever Seat Installation continued A CAUTION Operate the Quick Release Lever D by hand only Do not use a hammer or any other tool to tighten the quick release lever You must use strong force to move the quick release lever to the close position If you can easily move the lever to the close position the clamping force is too light A WARNING If the clamping force of the Quick Release Lever is too light the seat post can loosen while riding This can cause injury to the rider or to others Tighten the quick release lever fig 11 Open and close the Quick Release Lever with one hand while you turn the Ad justing Nut F with the other hand Tighten or loosen the adjusting nut by hand so that y
8. E Small Adjustable Wrench Open end Wrenches Jaws must open at least 9 16 inch doe Flat blade Screwdriver Phillips Screwdriver Wi Slip Joint Pliers Metric Allen Wrenches GRE N Assemble the Front Wheel to the Fork 1 Ifthe Axle Nuts 18 are already attached to the front wheel axle begin by remov ing them with an open end wrench or adjustable wrench Set the wheel into the front fork 2 fig 04 Install wheel retainers 17 making sure the tabs are in the fork D tab holes Attach the front wheel with the Axle Nuts Tighten Axle Nuts to 21 ft lbs Die NOTE Ensure wheel spins freely without contacting fork or fender 4A WARNING Do not use Nuts 18 without serrations to attach the front wheel Awana Put the wheel in the center of the fork and tighten both nuts to the recommended torque of 21 ft lbs Adwannine Failure to obey these steps can allow the front wheel to loosen while riding This can cause injury to the rider or to others Bicycle Assembly Bicycle Assembly Handlebar and Stem Installation A WARNING To prevent steering system damage and possible loss of control the MIN IN minimum insertion mark A on the stem must be below the top of the Locknut B NOTE Remove plastic Cap E from the end of the Stem 6 NOTE Some models do not have Handle bar Clamp Nut Screw D 1 Insert the Stem 6 into the fork fig 07 Point the Stem toward
9. Owner s Manual 12 to 20 Coaster Bicycles This manual contains important safety assembly operation and maintenance information Please read and fully understand this manual before operation Save this manual for future reference HCoaster 12 20 EN 050613 m0015 Copyright Huffy Corporation 2013 Owner s Manual Index Your Bike Owner s Bicycle Identification Record 3 Fitting the Rider to the Bicycle sete 3 Warning and Safety Information 4 PO eno a es cata undies a na ee ei en ib fenda anda 4 Rules ol the ROA u uni anni KA ni nm ih 4 The Owner s Responsibility 5 Bicycle Assembly Parts Assembly View 6 s Parts Assembly LIST u u u u u u ton needa 7 MrOJUCUO M cedan a aa aaa ae oja aaa leva ane 8 s TOOIS NeogGgeqduu u 2 io deen deni ieee ees 8 e Assemble the Front Wheel to the Fork 9 Handlebar and Stem Installation u lu u au asaaaaaa sas 10 e Testing Stem and Handlebar Tightness 11 s Seal I MStANAUOM u iverala ed denares iPad Bra cava gi aja ednina 12 e Testing Seat Clamp and Post Clamp Tightness 14 Front and Rear Reflector Installation 14 Pedal In
10. WARNING Do not ride or sit on the bicycle if a tire is under inflated This can damage the tire and inner tube Inflating the Tires Use a hand or a foot pump to inflate the tires Service station meter regulated air hoses are also acceptable The maximum inflation pressure is shown on the tire sidewall If two inflation pressures are on the tire sidewall use the higher pressure for on road riding and the lower pressure for off road riding The lower pressure will provide better tire traction and a more comfortable ride Before adding air to any tire make sure the edge of the tire the bead is the same distance from the rim all around the rim on both sides of the tire If the tire does not appear to be seated correctly release air from the inner tube until you can push the bead of the tire into the rim where necessary Add air slowly and stop frequently to check the tire seating and the pressure until you reach the correct inflation pressure See fig 17 27 Maintenance and Service Maintenance and Service Lubrication A WARNING Do not over lubricate If oil gets on the wheel rims or the brake shoes it will re duce brake performance and a longer distance to stop the bicycle will be neces sary Injury to the rider or to others can occur The chain can throw excess oil onto the wheel rim Wipe excess oil off the chain Keep all oil off the surfaces of the pedals where your feet rest
11. addle the assembled bicycle with feet shoulder width apart and flat on the ground There must be at least 1 inch 2 5 cm of clearance 1 between the highest part of the top tube 2 and the crotch of the rider with tires properly inflated The minimum leg length for the rider is the highest part of the top tube plus one inch 3 Your Bike Warning and Safety Information Meanings of Warnings A This symbol is important See the word CAUTION or WARNING which follows it The word CAUTION is before mechanical instructions If you do not obey these instructions mechanical damage or failure of a part of the bicycle can occur The word WARNING is before personal safety instructions If you do not obey these instructions injury to the rider or to others can occur Adult assembly is required Continuous adult supervision is required Do not add a motor to the product Do not tow or push the product Do not modify the product Replace worn or broken parts immediately If anything does not operate properly discontinue use Reflectors A WARNING For your own safety do not ride the bicycle if the reflectors are incorrectly installed damaged or missing Make sure the front and rear reflectors are vertical Do not allow the visibility of the reflectors to be blocked by clothing or other articles Dirty reflectors do not work well Clean the reflectors as necessary with soap and a damp cloth
12. arings Lift each end of the bicycle off the ground and slowly spin the raised wheel by hand The bearings are correctly adjusted if The wheel spins freely and easily The weight of the spoke reflector when you put it toward the front or rear of the bicycle causes the wheel to spin back and forth several times There is no side to side movement at the wheel rim when you push it to the side with light force Maintenance and Service 29 Warranty Information Huffy Corporation Limited Warranty Part or model specifications are subject to change without notice This Limited Warranty is the only warranty for your Huffy Corporation Huffy product There are no other expressed or implied warranties This Limited Warranty extends only to the original consumer and is not transfer able to anyone else e Warranty registration is not required The only uses for this product are described in this manual What does this Limited Warranty cover This Limited Warranty covers all parts of the bicycle What must you do to keep the Limited Warranty in effect This Limited Warranty is effective only if Bicycle is completely and correctly assembled Bicycle is used under normal conditions for its intended purpose see the follow ing section for excluded activities Bicycle receives all necessary maintenance and adjustments Bicycle is used for general transportation and recreational use only What is not cov
13. at a time for general transportation and recreational use It is not made to withstand the abuse of stunting and jumping Your Bike If the bicycle was purchased unassembled it is the owner s responsibility to follow all assembly and adjustment instructions exactly as written in this manual and any Special Instructions supplied and to make sure all fasteners and components are securely tightened NOTE Periodically check that all fasteners and components are securely tightened If the bicycle was purchased assembled it is the owner s responsibility before riding the bicycle for the first time to make sure the bicycle has been assembled and ad justed exactly as written in this manual and any Special Instructions supplied and to make sure all fasteners and components are securely tightened NOTE If product is assembled please proceed to pages 11 and 14 Testing Stem Handlebar and Seat Clamp tightness M8IA Ajgulossy syed Ajqw ssy 99UM J29H ce zx eqn E zx dili oz IQUISSSY 99UM 014 6L ZX INN 99UM W014 84 2x 1 U 4 99UM i pueiS XIX 9L UMOUS jou onbejd Ge Iep d 497 SL UMOUS 0U SISLUBSIIS ve lepod 1UBIH yi UMOUS 0U Beg JegajpueH ce sBuueog 19S peoH SL JOSS999Y Jega pueH Ze INN 19497 pue sseajay MANO zl sjapow SNOLIEA SALJOSSAIIV JOJo9 J9H JeoH LL sod Jess OL 19S 99UM uuwe LE SJEMPJEH SOd yeas 6
14. between your legs Try to turn the front wheel by turning the handlebar If the handlebar and stem turn without turning the front wheel realign the stem with the wheel and tighten the stem bolt s tighter than before about 1 2 revolu tion only at a time Do this test again until the handlebar and stem do not turn without turning the front wheel Hold the bicycle stationary and try to move the ends of the handlebar up and down or forward and back If the handlebar moves loosen the 4 bolt s of the handlebar clamp Put the handlebar in the correct position and tighten the bolt s of the handlebar clamp tighter than before Ifthe handlebar clamp has more than one bolt tighten the bolts equally Do this test again until the handlebar does not move in the handlebar clamp 11 Bicycle Assembly Bicycle Assembly Seat Installation various models A CAUTION If you acci dentally drop the seat post into the seat tube it may be difficult to remove it WARNING To prevent the seat coming loose and possible loss of control the MIN IN minimum insertion mark C on the seat post must be below the top of the Seat Tube B Seat and Seat Post Setup fig 10 If needed loosen Nuts on Seat Clamp A and rotate Seat 8 into riding position Ensure the seat post 10 is fully through the Seat Clamp A Tighten the Seat Clamp so the Seat does not move on the seat post If the Seat Clamp has a Nut on
15. ep hills uneven sidewalks or near steps The bicycle can tip over if a training wheel goes off the edge of the riding surface Ride straight up and down sloped surfaces because the bicycle can tip over when riding across sloped surfaces Slow down at corners because you can not turn as quickly as bicycles without training wheels 17 Brake System Setup various models A WARNING You must adjust the front brakes before you ride the bicycle NOTE FRONT AND REAR BRAKE SETUP IS THE SAME Bicycle Assembly Step One Put the brake shoes B in the correct position Loosen the Screw A of each Brake Shoe B Adjust each Brake Shoe so it is flat against the rim and aligned with the curve of the rim Make sure each Brake Shoe does not rub the tire If the surface of the Brake Shoe has arrows make sure the arrows point toward the rear of the bicycle Hold each Brake Shoe in position and tighten the Screw Step Two Test the tightness of each Brake Shoe Try to move each Brake Shoe out of position lf a Brake Shoe moves do Step 1 again but tighten the nut tighter than before Do this test again until each Brake Shoe does not move continued gt gt Brake System Setup continued 1 Loosen Cable Nut 1 1 so that the cable is loose Bicycle Assembly 2 Insert Cable Barrel 2 1 into Brake Lever 3 Insert Brake Cable 3 1 into Groove as shown continued gt gt 19 Ko
16. ered by this Limited Warranty This Limited Warranty does not cover normal wear and tear normal maintenance items or any damage failure or loss that is caused by improper assembly main tenance adjustment storage or use of the bicycle This Limited Warranty will be void if the bicycle is ever Used in any competitive sport Used for stunt riding jumping aerobatics or similar activity Installed with a motor or modified in any other way Ridden by more than one person at a time Rented Used in a manner contrary to the instructions and warnings in this Owner s Manual Huffy will not be liable for incidental or consequential loss or damage due directly or indirectly from use of this product Some states do not allow the exclusion or limita tion of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation may not apply to you 30 Huffy Corporation Limited Warranty For how long does this Limited Warranty last The frame is warranted for life except aluminum frames which are warranted for ten 10 years from the date of purchase The fork is warranted for life except for shock forks which are warranted one 1 year from date of purchase All other components are warranted for six 6 months from the date of purchase What will Huffy do Huffy will replace without charge to you the component found to be defective by Huffy The original owner must pay all labor and transportation charges connected with the repai
17. oaster brake always use the coaster brake as the main brake to stop the bicycle A WARNING If you do not obey the following instructions injury to the rider or to others can occur When you ride the bicycle the first time test the coaster brake and practice using it at a low speed in a large level area that is free of obstructions Every time the bicycle is ridden make sure the clamp A on the brake arm B is securely attached to the chain stay C of the bicycle frame The coaster brake will not work correctly if the brake arm is not attached to the chain stay fig 15a 22 Streamers Pad and Bags various models Streamers Insert each Streamer 34 in the hole in the end of each Handlebar Grip Ensure Streamer is fully inserted so that is does not come loose Handlebar Pad Remove the cover from the Handlebar bag 5 Push foam pad over handlebar brace A e Wrap handlebar pad cover around foam pad and close with the Velcro strip Handlebar Bag Open the Velcro straps on the bag 33 and wrap them around the handlebar brace A If Handlebar Pad 5 is in place wrap Velcro straps around the Handlebar Pad Make sure the straps are secure 23 Accessories Plagues various models Accessories Attach Plaque 35 to Handlebar Cross Brace A using supplied Clamps B and Screws C Tighten Screws so that the Plaque does not move Do not over tighten Screws
18. ou first feel resistance to the quick release lever when it perpendicular to the bicycle frame Push the Quick Release Lever to the close position When in the close position make sure the Quick Release Lever lays against the Seat Post Clamp E The tightening torque of the Quick Release Lever should be tight enough so that the seat does not move during normal operation Seat Bolt Mount various models Some models have a Bolt A Washer B and Nut C instead of a Quick Release Lever If needed loosen the nut enough to insert the Seat Post 10 Point the seat forward and insert Seat Post to the Minimum Insertion marks D e Tighten Nut securely so it supports the rider without moving 13 Bicycle Assembly Bicycle Assembly Testing Seat Clamp and Post Clamp Tightness To test the tightness of the seat clamp and the post clamp A WARNING Every time the quick release mechanism is loosened make sure the red reflector is correctly positioned Try to turn the seat side to side and to move the front of the seat up and down If the seat moves in the Seat Clamp A fig 09 Loosen the Seat Clamp A Put the seat in the correct position and tighten the Seat Clamp tighter than be fore Do this test again until the seat does not move in the Seat Clamp e If the Seat Post 10 moves in the Seat Tube B Move the Quick Release Lever D to the open position Put the seat in the correct
19. position and tighten the Quick Release Lever tighter than before If necessary loosen Quick Release Lever tighten Adjusting Nut F and re tight en Quick Release Lever Do this test again until the seat post does not move in the seat tube Front and Rear Reflector Installation 1 Position FRONT Reflector 7 so it points straight forward 2 Tighten Clamp Screw NOTE Do not over tighten This will damage the Clamp i 3 1 Position REAR Reflector 11 so it points straight backwards RI 2 Tighten Clamp Screw NOTE Do not over tighten This will damage the Clamp Pedal Installation A CAUTION There is a right pedal marked R and a left pedal marked L The pedal marked R has right hand threads Tighten it in a clockwise direc tion The pedal marked L has left hand threads Tighten it in a counterclockwise direction anti clockwise Turn the right pedal marked R into the right side of the crank arm and the left pedal marked L into the left side of the crank arm Bicycle Assembly Tighten the pedals fig 14 e Make sure the threads of each pedal are fully into the crank arm NOTE The recommended torque tightness for each pedal is 30 ft lbs A WARNING Ensure ped als are secure in crank arms so they will not loosen Periodically check tightness Note A Pedal Wrench is preferred for attaching Pedals An open end wrench can also be used as shown
20. r or warranty work How do you get service Contact Huffy Consumer Service See included list for Customer Contact information What rights do you have This warranty gives you specific legal rights You may also have other rights which vary from state to state 31 Warranty Information WARNING ALWAYS WEAR YOUR HELMET WHEN RIDING THIS PRODUCT CORRECT INCORRECT Helmet should sit level on your head and low on your forehead Adjust the strap sliders below the ear on both sides Buckle the chin strap Adjust strap until it is snug No more than two fingers should fit between the strap and your chin A proper fitting helmet should be comfortable and not rock forward back ward or side to side Always read the user manual that comes with your helmet to make sure it is fitted and attached properly to the wearer s head according to the fitting instructions described in the user manual Check www Huffy com for the current contact information H Helmet EN 100212 i0027
21. s the front of the bike Tighten the Stem Bolt C just enough to hold it in position If necessary loosen the Handlebar Clamp Nut Screw D and rotate Han dlebar 3 into a comfortable riding posi tion fig 08 08a Tighten Handlebar Clamp Nut Screws D just enough to hold it in position fig 08 08a Align the stem with the front tire and tighten the Stem Bolt C securely fig 07 A WARNING Do not over tighten the stem bolt Over tightening the stem bolt can damage the steering system and cause loss of control Four Bolt Clamp fig 08a f necessary re adjust Handlebar 3 Tighten Clamp Screws D evenly ac cording to pattern NOTE Do not over tighten Torque to 17 ft lbs A WARNING If the handlebar clamp in not tight enough the handlebar can slip in the stem This can cause damage to the handlebar or stem and can cause loss of control 10 Handlebar and Stem Installation continued One Bolt Clamp fig 08 NOTE Do not over tighten Torgue to 17 ft lbs A WARNING If the handlebar clamp in not tight enough the handlebar can slip in the stem This can cause damage to the handlebar or stem and can cause loss of control If necessary re adjust Handlebar 3 Tighten Clamp Nut D Testing Stem and Handlebar Tightness To test the tightness of the stem To test the tightness of the handlebar clamp A WARNING Do not exceed 100 lbs force Straddle the front wheel
22. service shop make any repairs or adjustments for which you do not have the correct tools or if the instructions in this manual or any Special In structions are not sufficient for you Chain Adjustment A WARNING The chain must remain on the sprockets If the chain comes off the sprockets the coaster brake will not operate A WARNING Do not attempt chain repairs If there is a problem with the chain have a bicycle ser vice shop make any repairs Adjustment fig 16 The chain must be at the correct tightness If too tight the bicycle will be difficult to pedal If too loose the chain can come off the sprockets When the chain 30 is at the correct tightness you can rotate the crank freely and you can pull it no more than one half inch A away from a straightedge B as shown Adjust the tightness of the chain as follows Loosen the axle nuts of the rear wheel Move the rear wheel forward or backward as necessary NOTE Make sure the rear wheel is in the center of the bicycle frame Hold the wheel in this position and tighten the axle nuts to 21 ft lbs 26 Maintenance Freguenily check the tire inflation pressure because all tires lose air slowly over time For extended storage keep the weight of the bicycle off the tires Do not use unregulated air hoses to inflate the inner tubes An unregulated hose can suddenly over inflate bicycle tires and cause them to burst e Replace worn tires A
23. stallation a 15 e Training Wheel Installation various models 16 e Brake System Setup various models rererere reee 18 s Coaster Brak uuu aaa arab va vee adj ante Ai ea percas zdi 22 Accessories various models Streamers Handlebar Pad and Bad 23 s PlaquieSu Uu Ags fe cca ke au DAS Daag SRS Dec ae Peg isa 24 e Handlebar Accessories 25 Maintenance and Service Repair and Service usa 222 Anni eee ies Ae 26 Chain Adjustment rien nian aaa iana 27 NINOS ua Sua aan RE Re e RA Sea E 27 e Lubrication and Lubrication Table a 28 Inspection of the Bearings a 29 Huffy Warranty e Huffy Corporation Limited Warranty 30 Owner s Bicycle Identification Record NOTE This information is only available on the bicycle itself It is not available from Huffy Each Huffy bicycle has a Serial Number stamped into the frame The Serial Number can be found on the bottom of the crank housing as shown 1 Your Bike Write this number below to keep it for future reference If the bicycle is stolen give this number and a description of the bicycle to the police This will help them find the bicycle Model Serial Number Purchase Date Model Name Fitting the Rider to the Bicycle To determine the correct size of bicycle for the rider Str

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