Your child’s first real bike is a special moment. Do you remember yours? The Urban Iki tricycle is the perfect practice bike to get your little one ready for real cycling soon. Check out this mounting guide to see how to put the tricycle together.
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Assemble the tricycle in 8 simple steps:
Step 1: Attach the handlebar to the frame
Place the handlebar into the bike frame. Make sure the vertical stripes are fully inside the frame and the handlebar is parallel to the front weld. Tighten the bolt on top of the handlebar. Then, check if the second bolt under the handlebar is secure.
Step 2: Attach the seat to the frame
Place the seat into the bike frame. Make sure the vertical stripes are fully inside the frame. Then, tighten the seat with the Allen key.
Step 3: Turn the bike upside down and prepare the front wheel
Insert the two white bushings on both sides of the wheel. Determine the height of the bike: use the top hole(s) for younger children and the bottom hole(s) for older children.
Step 4: Attach the front wheel into the frame
Place the wheel between the fork at the chosen height and insert the axle through the selected hole and wheel. Place a washer, spring washer, and nut on both sides of the axle. Tighten the nuts using two wrenches.
Step 5: Prepare the two rear wheels
Insert the two low white bushings on both sides of the wheels. Determine the height of the bike; use the top hole(s) for younger children and the bottom hole(s) for older children.
Step 6: Mount the two rear wheels onto the frame.
Place the short hollow tube in the center of the frame, and position the longer tubes on the outside. These will hold the wheel in place. Now, pass the long axle through the tubes to secure them. Slide the wheels onto the axle on both sides, with the tread facing the correct direction. Then, on both sides, slide a washer, spring washer, and cap nut onto the axle.
Step 7: Tighten the rear wheels.
Tighten the nuts using the two wrenches. Keep the remaining parts for converting to a two-wheeler later.
Step 8: Adjust the tricycle to the correct height
Now that the tricycle is assembled, adjust the handlebar and seat to the correct height using the Allen key.
Note! The vertical stripes on the handlebar and seat indicate the maximum height for both. The stripes should not be visible.
If the seat cannot be raised any higher, adjust the height of the wheel axles.