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Fenders
Front Fender
The front fender is mounted at the fork crown. To install the
fender, first remove the front wheel from your bicycle. Place
the fender assembly onto the fork making sure the attachment
holes and fender bracket holes line up. Attach the fender with
the 10mm hex bolt and nut. Tighten the bolt until secure.
Accessories
If your bike is supplied with a water bottle and cage, attach the
cage to the bicycle using the Allen bolts provided.
Some bikes come equipped with a saddle bag or frame bag.
The saddle bag installs under the seat with the zipper facing
the rear wheel. Undo the straps that wrap around the bag,
thread them through the rails underneath the seat and secure
around the bag. The smaller strap wraps around the seat
post. Frame bags install at the apex of the top and seat tubes.
Secure the straps around each tube.
NOTE:
The frame bag straps must not bind the cables. The
straps must go around the frame only.
Saddle Bag
Frame Bag
Reflector
Reflector
Reflector
Water bottle and cage
Rear Fender
The rear fender is mounted at the seatstay brace. There are two
ways in which to mount your rear fender. The first is the screw
mounting system (see figure 3), and the second is the 10mm bolt
and screw system (see figure 4). Identify the mounting system used
on your bicycle and follow the given instructions for that particular
type of mounting system.
1. Screw Mounting System
First remove the rear wheel. Place the fender assembly between
the stays, making sure the fender bracket holes line up with those
in the frame. Attach the fender by using two screws to directly
mount the fender onto the frame. The mounts are located below
the seat post and near the rear of the crank. Tighten all screws
until snug.
2. 10mm Bolt and Screw System
First remove the rear wheel. Place the fender assembly between
the stays, making sure the fender bracket holes line up with those
in the frame. Attach the fender by using one screw to directly
mount the fender onto the frame near the crank. Next, use the
10mm hex bolt and nut to attach the fender to the brace between
the seat stays, near the seat post. Tighten all bolts and screws
until snug.
figure 3
figure 4