Be careful removing the bike because the box has sharp staples holding it together. Some people recommend using pliers to remove the staples first, but I found it easier to just carefully pull the bike free; do which ever method works best for you. If your handlebars are tangled, proceed to rotate them around either clockwise or counter-clockwise to untangle them. Sadly I cannot give further instructions because it depends on how the handlebars tangle, but if you carefully look it over you should be able to follow the wires to straighten it all out. For those that are new to assembling mountain bikes you may find this article helpful. The instructions that comes with the Hyper Havoc FS Mountain Bike are very basic and show generalized pictures and instructions that sometimes aren’t very helpful.
It is an aluminum frame and the tag that was attached to the bike says that it can hold about 275 lbs or so. I was a bit surprised by this because the manufacturer should have sent us the part since the bike was just ordered brand new and we had the order number and receipt. For a product that would have cost the company a minimum of $10 to ship out, I did find it a bit frustrating that their customer service was so poor and we ended up having to pay for the replacement ourselves. The next problem is that the hyper bike bike seat is hard and uncomfortable, if you only ride short distances it isn’t a problem, but if you do between 2 through 5 miles you will start to feel it. The handlebars sometimes wobble and slide out-of-place, not at the base where it connects to the body, but literally at the center “T” joint at the top near where your hands are, it will slip out-of-place and slide around. I have tightened it a few times and it now finally stays in place, but it can be dangerous when it randomly slides over while riding.
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try changing back to default as that can sometimes result in a block. Designed specifically for Time Trial and Triathlon, Corsa PRO Speed promises to revolutionize the racing experience of pro riders and performance-oriented amateur riders. The instructions were not completely helpful for assembling the bike because they were basic and very general, but overall I found it easy to do and I had the entire thing setup in about an hour or so. You can click the above link for detail instructions on how to build this specific bike yourself and all the tools you will need to do so. Proceed to locate the front brake’s screw, it is a silver cap that is connected to a small silver wire on the right side of the brake pad.
Test the hand brakes to make sure that they work correctly for both the front and back tire. You should have two light reflectors, two pedals, the bike seat and post, as well as the quick release lever to adjust the seat, some of these items are located in a small cardboard box that comes with the set. First, slide the front reflector light onto the handlebars and tighten it up using your Philips head screwdriver. Proceed to slide the handlebars onto the bike’s body, it should slide down without any problems. If it gets stuck, adjust the rotating screw at the bottom of the handlebar so that it aligns correctly with the bike’s body and slide it in place. Do both the screw that connects to the body and the other top screw at the top of the handlebars.
The authentic Hyper graphics complete the look and give this 20″ boys’ bike a stylish appearance. The Hyper Havoc FS mountain bike is 26″ in size, it is a 21 speed mountain bike, with Shimono gear shifters. Before I get into all the cons with the bike, I will first tell about the pros. The most obvious pro is the price, this bike is very cheap and affordable for what you get in the box and for most purposes of daily commutes to the store or to work, it will do perfectly.
While it may lack a clear focus on specific qualities, its overall package makes it a solid choice. Your personal data will be used to support your experience throughout this website, to manage access to your account, and for other purposes described in our privacy policy. I consent to the processing of personal data for marketing purposes through newsletters sent by email. Proceed to carefully pull the bike out of the box and cut off and remove all the plastic safety caps and cardboard around it. While the Consumer Guarantees Act and Fair Trading Act provide the basis for The Warehouse’s returns policy, we in fact go above and beyond the expectation of these two statutory laws. The Warehouse has a 60 day Money Back Guarantee with printed proof of purchase.
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A few problems I found with the bike are as follows-
First, I don’t like how the handle bars are designed because you need a wrench to tighten them up and put them on. This is slightly annoying because other than the tires, everything else is assembled using hex keys (also known as an allen wrench). I would have prefered if the handlebars required Hex keys because you could use a multi-tool to quickly hyper mountain bike make adjustments while riding without needing any other items, but as it is now I always have to carry an adjustable wrench with me. The wrench built into my multi-tool is made for tires, so it is slightly too large to fit and adjust the handlebars because they used another type of bolt like screw for it. This is a minor problem because I just added a wrench to my backpack repair kit and moved along.