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4. The Goodie Bag
There might be a better name
for this pouch, but we’ve
always called it the Goodie
Bag. This bag holds a variety
of miscellaneous loose items
for your new bike. This may
include the technical lit-
erature that came with your
components, spare spokes,
some labels and decals, The component literature is not required
reading, but we supply it for those who are technically inclined.
Fig. 4 The goodie bag.
5. Remove Tool Pouch
The tool pouch that comes
with the case is a light blue
colored felt bag with a cord
around it. Inside you should
find a folding tool set with
all of the Allen wrenches and
screwdrivers you will need
to assemble your bike, a pair
of cotton gloves to keep your
hands clean, and a 4mm ball-end driver. Note: You will also find a
combination 5/6mm S-wrench attached to your water bottle cage
for quick road-side adjustments.
Fig. 5 The tool pouch.
6. Stand Up Bike Frame
At this point you should be
able to stand the bike up,
still folded, in the case. If
you ordered a TravelTrailer
the long yellow felt bag with
the S-bend in it is the trailer
tongue. It was inserted
between the frame and rear
wheel when the bike was
packed. Remove the yellow trailer tongue bag and set it aside for
now.
Fig. 6 Stand up bike frame.
Assembly: Unpacking