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: Controls the front derailleur (gears near the pedals). Use this for major changes in terrain (e.g., shifting to a lower gear for a steep hill).
Controls the 3-speed front chainrings (for major terrain changes).
Tighten both nuts securely using a 15mm wrench, alternating sides to maintain wheel alignment. 2. Handlebar and Stem Setup
Typically supports riders up to 200–220 lbs comfortably Step-by-Step Unboxing and Assembly Manual
Attach the clear reflector to the front handlebars and the red reflector to the seatpost for visibility. 6. Routine Maintenance Schedule movelo algonquin 26 manual
Tighten the seatpost clamp bolt or quick-release lever securely. Adjusting and Tuning Your V-Brakes
: Remove the top cap and protective cardboard from the steer tube. Slide the stem down, align it with the front wheel, and tighten the side bolts firmly.
: Use a 15 mm wrench for pedals, 4/5/6 mm hex keys (Allen wrenches) for the handlebars and seat, and a Phillips head screwdriver for reflectors.
Keep the chain clean and lightly lubricated. Wipe away excess oil to avoid attracting dirt. Inspect cables for fraying or rust. Seasonal Storage : Controls the front derailleur (gears near the pedals)
If you have purchased this bike in a box, you will need to complete the final assembly steps. While specific physical manuals may vary by production date, the following steps are standard for the Algonquin 26: Loosen the stem faceplate bolts using a hex key.
18-Speed shifting, allowing for efficient climbing and speed on flats.
to let that specific arm move closer to the rim. 4. Drivetrain and Derailleur Tuning
User Experience Notes (from manual tone and detail) Tighten both nuts securely using a 15mm wrench,
Tighten the seat post clamp bolt or quick-release lever so the seat cannot twist or slip downward under your weight. 3. Operating Your Drivetrain: Shifting Gears
If the bike shifts poorly into (larger cogs), turn the barrel adjuster counter-clockwise to increase cable tension.
Squeeze the brake levers. They should stop the bike completely before the levers touch the handlebars.