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Bell Sports Deluxe Child Carrier Questions & Answers
I own a schwinn trailway.
Take it to where you bought it, if it was a bike shop they can show you how to do it. You want to make sure it is done right because that is a live person you are putting in it and why risk their life. Just like a car seat-make sure it is installed the correct way and the child wears a helmet, along with yourself. Remember, if you fall and hit your head who is going to take care of your baby? Do not put a child over 40 lbs in a baby seat.
Need Replacement Parts
heres the telephone number of bell, problably they can ship you the replacement parts, good luck
bell sports inc.
1924 country road 300 north
rantoul il, 61866-2355
1-800-456-2355
Bell child seat (carrier)
The top should anchor to the seat post bolt, the bottom two should clamp onto the rear triangle.
you should have the seat, a spoke guard, two clamps, and seat post bolt mounting bracket. if you
received all the pieces.
Hope this is of some help.
Ed
I am having the darndest
Just got it! After 20 mins spent in hurting myself with the damn plastic, I figured out was the little hole on the back was meant for: lose the screws on the back, take off the back part and the little squared plastic so that the hole is uncovered, and use one the screws to push through to hole while pushing the red button. The pocket for the batteries will eventually slip out.
Tomahawk E Series Exercise bike loud peddling sound
Standard WD40 is just a 'quick fix' as it isn't an actual oil unless the can is clearly labelled as "Bike All Condition Lubricant". It'll be best to buy a proper light oil like 3in1, 151 Super oil or an actual chain lube.
This 'clickey' noise. Is it random and happening every so often or is it a constant, regular click that changes with the speed your pedalling at? Check for slack in the chain. as you wiggle the chain up and down there should only be about a centimetre of movement in the chain. If it's too slack or too tight it can make strange noises. Check the axle bolts and nuts to make sure they're not loose. Check the wheel is mounted straight. If it's turned left or right the chain will 'skip' as it's slightly missing the cog teeth on the wheel. Use the frame at the rear end of the wheel as reference and measure how far the side of the wheel is from the frame on both sides. It should be about the same both sides.
9/22/2023 12:16:04 PM •
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on Sep 22, 2023
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