Check eBay. Their listing between $10 - $50, but I didn't see anything for a 700C. Still, one may pop up.
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_ipg=&_from=&_armrs=1&_kw=gmc+denali+owner%27s+manual
Opps, wrong Denali. Sott bout that.
Haven't seen any manuals avaliable, perhaps Wal Mart could order one for you. In the mean time, YouTube has several dozen video's on the bike available. Might find what your looking for there.
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_qu...
Here's one for adjusting the hears:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SkzvfCaIb...
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SOURCE: Denali GMC 700C Women's road bike wrong tires!!!
Can you explain why you think the tires are too big? Do they NOT fit the rims? What condition was this bike in when you bought it? If the brake pads line up with the rims then the wheels are correctly sized for the frame.
SOURCE: What is the tire pressure
Look on the sidewall of your tire and see what it is rated for. Also, do not go to a gas station to fill it up, go to a bike shop and ask them or buy a bicycle pump with a gauge. Always make sure that your tire is seated on the rim evenly or you will pinch the tube and it will blow up. Car tires have more volume so that is why you cannot use the same air pressure device. Your tire will say 90-120 lbs more that likely but your tires is not that big around.
SOURCE: [email protected]: i just bought
if you have been riding it a whole lot then the solution is simple, the shifter cables going to the rear derailleur has started to stretch out (this is perfectly normal) and it will need to be tightened slightly to compensate for the now slightly longer cable, this can be achieved by either adjusting it yourself by rotating the quick adjustment knob (the piece on the far left) on either the derailleur or on the shifter near where the cable enters the shifter itself depending on the model.
if it hasn't been used much it may just be a hard shift that pulled the cable in which case the cable clamp may need to be tightened on the derailleur in order to keep it from slipping further. that would be a 5mm hex bolt (most likely silver) that the cable runs under on the derailleur this should be tightened to keep the cable from slipping. (don't loosen it or the cable may fall out!)
SOURCE: Denali 700c road bike clicking
Bottom bracket is possibly shot.
http://www.parktool.com/blog/repair-help/trouble-shooting-a-creaky-or-noisy-drive-train
http://www.parktool.com/blog/repair-help/categories/bottom-brackets
A real Bicycle Sop will have all the special tools and skill necessary to repair it.
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