Portland Design Works Manuals & User Guides
Portland Design Works creates beautiful, simple gear for everyday cycling, including durable lights, fenders, racks, and tools designed for urban riders.
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Portland Design Works (PDW) is a cycling accessory company based in Portland, Oregon, dedicated to designing beautiful and simple gear for everyday cycling. Born from a passion for urban riding, PDW produces a wide range of high-quality bicycle accessories, including headlights, tail lights, pumps, fenders, cargo racks, and maintenance tools.
Their products are engineered to withstand the elements and the rigors of daily commuting while maintaining a distinctive aesthetic appeal. From the popular 'Danger Zone' tail light to the 'Full Metal Fenders,' PDW focuses on functionality, durability, and user-friendly design.
Portland Design Works manuals
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Portland Design Works support FAQ
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How long is the warranty on PDW products?
PDW provides a lifetime warranty against manufacturing defects for mechanical products. Electrical components are covered for 2 years, and batteries are covered for 1 year from the date of purchase.
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How do I charge my PDW USB headlight or tail light?
Plug the smaller end of the supplied USB cable into the light and the other end into a USB port. A flashing indicator light typically means charging is in progress, while a solid light indicates a full charge.
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How do I install the Power Stance Kickstand?
Confirm your bicycle has chainstay holes 18mm apart. Align the kickstand holes with the frame holes and thread the bolts using a 5mm Allen wrench until snug. If your frame lacks threaded holes, you may need additional hardware.