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Fig. 4: In an alternating (cross) pattern, using the supplied torque wrench and 4 mm Allen bit, tighten each
faceplate bolt approximately 1/2 turn, then repeat the cross pattern to torque to 45 in-lbf / 5.1 Nm.
Once assembly is complete, double-check to make sure the stem is aligned with the center line of the balance
bike, as shown in Fig. 7.
Fig. 7 shows a properly aligned handlebar/stem, Fig. 8 shows an improperly aligned handlebar/stem.
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Fig. 5: Check the height of the saddle by having your child sit on the saddle. While there is a range of saddle
height that can work, the ideal position to maximize control is for your child's feet to be flat on the ground
with a slight knee bend
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More pronounced knee bend or moderate space under the heels, while acceptable, can
result in less control of the balance bike. Experiment with the saddle height until you find the
position that works best for your child.
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Fig. 6: If the saddle height needs to be adjusted
loosen the seat collar bolt
and adjust the height. Make sure the minimum insertion line
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WARNING! When adjusting the saddle height, the seatpost must be inserted deep enough
into the frame so the minimum insertion line is not visible.
Once the correct height is determined, align the saddle with the center line of the bike, as shown in Fig. 7, then
using the supplied torque wrench and 5 mm Allen bit, torque the seat collar bolt to 44 - 53 in-lbf / 5 - 6 Nm.
Fig. 7 shows a properly aligned saddle, Fig. 8 shows an improperly aligned saddle.
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, use the supplied 5 mm Allen key and torque wrench to
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