Vision Fitness R50 user manual

User manual for the device Vision Fitness R50

Device: Vision Fitness R50
Category: Bicycle
Manufacturer: Vision Fitness
Size: 0.18 MB
Added : 7/13/2014
Number of pages: 10
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Summary of the content on the page No. 1

Quick Information Quick Information Quick Information Quick Information Quick Information
T T T T Tir ir ir ir ire & Wheel information e & Wheel information e & Wheel information e & Wheel information e & Wheel information
Rear: Rear: Rear: Rear: Rear: R40, 50, 44, 54, 45, 55, 82, 85: 26" - 559 bead seat diameter
R64, R65, 68: 26" - 571 bead seat diameter
Front: Front: Front: Front: Front: R40, 44, 45, 82, 85: 20" - 406 bead seat diameter
R40 Compact Frame: 16" - 349 bead seat diameter
R64, R65,

Summary of the content on the page No. 2

Contents Chapter 1: Read me First! Suspension Technology..............................................5 Chapter 2: Set-up and Fitting ...................................... 6 The Handlebar ............................................................. 6 The VISION Seat ....................................................... 7 Leg length / The Chain ................................................ 8 Final Inspection........................................................... 9 Chapter 3: Riding th

Summary of the content on the page No. 3

Chapter 4: (Continued) Chapter 4: (Continued) Chapter 4: (Continued) Chapter 4: (Continued) Chapter 4: (Continued) Chapter 1: Read me First! Chapter 1: Read me First! Chapter 1: Read me First! Chapter 1: Read me First! Chapter 1: Read me First! Thank you Thank you Thank you Thank you Thank you for choosing a VISION Recumbent! Here at Advanced Fairing Fairing Fairing Fairing Fairing Transportation Products we have produced the most advanced, full featured line of We sell a clear plastic fai

Summary of the content on the page No. 4

Chapter 1: (continued) Chapter 1: (continued) Chapter 1: (continued) Chapter 1: (continued) Chapter 1: (continued) Chapter 4: (Continued) Chapter 4: (Continued) Chapter 4: (Continued) Chapter 4: (Continued) Chapter 4: (Continued) * The wheels should be straight and not wobble. Chainguard Chainguard Chainguard Chainguard Chainguard If you ride with loose/floppy pants, or just find *Squeeze each brake lever to make sure there is no binding and the brake yourself getting chain goo on your legs

Summary of the content on the page No. 5

Chapter 4: Accessories Chapter 4: Accessories Chapter 4: Accessories Chapter 4: Accessories Chapter 4: Accessories Chapter 1: (continued) Chapter 1: (continued) Chapter 1: (continued) Chapter 1: (continued) Chapter 1: (continued) Now that you are comfortable riding your new VISION, I’m sure that you will want to Be careful when riding in wet conditions Be careful when riding in wet conditions Be careful when riding in wet conditions Be careful when riding in wet conditions Be careful when r

Summary of the content on the page No. 6

Chapter 2: Set-up and Fitting Chapter 2: Set-up and Fitting Chapter 2: Set-up and Fitting Chapter 2: Set-up and Fitting Chapter 2: Set-up and Fitting Chapter 3: (Continued) Chapter 3: (Continued) Chapter 3: (Continued) Chapter 3: (Continued) Chapter 3: (Continued) Your VISION dealer will have put your recumbent together and set the adjustments line—and are sure you’re not about to take a long ride on a short pier—practice for you. We don't recommend riding your VISION at all until the fol

Summary of the content on the page No. 7

Chapter 3: (Continued) Chapter 3: (Continued) Chapter 3: (Continued) Chapter 3: (Continued) Chapter 3: (Continued) Chapter 2: (Continued) Chapter 2: (Continued) Chapter 2: (Continued) Chapter 2: (Continued) Chapter 2: (Continued) Sit awhile, rock back and forth and from side to side. Notice how the seat cradles The VISION Seat The VISION Seat The VISION Seat The VISION Seat The VISION Seat you, and how comfortably close to the ground you are. Grasp the handlebars and rock the front wheel fr

Summary of the content on the page No. 8

Chapter 2: (Continued) Chapter 2: (Continued) Chapter 3: (Continued) Chapter 3: (Continued) Chapter 3: (Continued) Chapter 3: (Continued) Chapter 3: (Continued) Chapter 2: (Continued) Chapter 2: (Continued) Chapter 2: (Continued) Before you start to ride, look at your gears and make sure that you are set in a Leg length / The Chain Leg length / The Chain Leg length / The Chain Leg length / The Chain Leg length / The Chain good gear to start in. On a flat surface this usually is in the middl

Summary of the content on the page No. 9

Chapter 3: Riding the VISION Chapter 3: Riding the VISION Chapter 3: Riding the VISION Chapter 3: Riding the VISION Chapter 3: Riding the VISION Chapter 2: (Continued) Chapter 2: (Continued) Chapter 2: (Continued) Chapter 2: (Continued) Chapter 2: (Continued) Riding a Vision recumbent is no more difficult than riding a traditional diamond frame bicycle, Final Inspection Final Inspection Final Inspection Final Inspection Final Inspection just slightly different. If you are new to cycling, yo

Summary of the content on the page No. 10

Chapter 2: (Continued) Chapter 2: (Continued) Chapter 2: (Continued) Chapter 2: (Continued) Chapter 2: (Continued) Chapter 2: (Continued) Chapter 2: (Continued) Chapter 2: (Continued) Chapter 2: (Continued) Chapter 2: (Continued) Seat Back Seat Rear Handlebar Quick Release Front Derailleur Headset Seat Base Idlers Cassette Seat Nose Quick Release Front Fork Rear Derailleur 10 11


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