Changing The Pedals; Luggage Rack; Kickstand; Maintenance - Wayscral EVERYWAY 50 Mode D'emploi Et D'entretien

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7. Changing the pedals

To change the pedals, identify the pedals by the letter printed on the pedal. The right pedal has an "R" printed
on it and the left pedal has an "L" printed on it. Turn the R pedal clockwise to fix it on the crank arm. Turn the
L pedal anti-clockwise.

8. Luggage rack

Your bicycle is sold with a luggage rack:
Model
Bike size
Luggage rack
EVERYWAY 50
26"
HYZ01-28
It is already fixed above your rear wheel. The fixing elements must be tightened and checked regularly
at a torque of 4 - 6 Nm. Your luggage rack is designed for a maximum load of 25 kg and a child seat can
be attached to it.
WARNING: your luggage rack is not designed to pull a trailer.
For safety reasons, luggage must only be carried on the luggage rack. Warning: when the luggage rack is
loaded, the bearing of your bicycle changes. Spread the luggage load equally on both sides to help keep
your bicycle stable. All luggage must be firmly secured before each use. It is important to check that
nothing is hanging down or at risk of becoming caught in the rear wheel of the bicycle. Do not make
modifications to the luggage carrier; any modification of the luggage carrier by the user will invalidate
these instructions. Luggage should not obscure the reflectors and lights on your bike.

9. Kickstand

Before using the bicycle, make sure that the kickstand is definitely folded up.
II. MAINTENANCE
Your bicycle requires regular maintenance, not only for your safety but also to prolong its useful life. It is
important to periodically check the mechanical elements in order to replace worn-out components or
components showing signs of wear if necessary.
When replacing components, it is important to use original brand parts in order to preserve the bicycle's
performance and reliability. Make sure to use appropriate spare parts when it comes to the tyres, inner tubes,
gear system components and the various brake system components.

1. Cleaning

In order to avoid corrosion on the bicycle, it should be rinsed in fresh water after every use, especially if it has
been exposed to sea air.
It should be cleaned with a sponge, a bowl of warm soapy water and a hosepipe (without pressure). Be
particularly careful to not use a pressurised water jet. Clean the sides of the wheel rims and the brake pads
with alcohol or acetone.
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