Introduzione

Training wheels are recommended for first-time riders during their learning process. They help children stay upright and learn to pedal a bicycle by providing extra support with two extra wheels to the side of the back tire. Sometimes they become bent or worn out and you might want to replace the set of training wheels for further use for a later time or another child.

This guide will show you how to replace worn or damaged training wheels and wheel arms for a Schwinn 12" Toddler and Child's Bike to facilitate a safer riding experience.

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    • Flip the bike upside-down for stability.

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    • Use a 15mm socket wrench, and remove the wheel arm bolt securing the wheel arm.

    • Remove the damaged wheel arm.

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    • To replace a damaged wheel, use a 13 mm socket and a Phillips screwdriver, and remove the wheel screw fastening the wheel to the wheel arm.

    • The screw may be hidden behind the bike's design theme. If this is the case, poke through the label to reach the screw in the center of the wheel.

    • Replace the damaged wheel and secure it with the screw you just removed from the old wheel.

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    • Realign the wheel arm with the rear bolt placement and secure it with the wheel arm bolt.

    • Replace the damaged wheel arm prior to securing it in place.

Conclusione

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

Brian Gibson

Membro da: 24/05/23

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