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4.
Locate the stem
, attached to the center of the handlebars.
Remove
the black plastic cap
covering its end, then
insert the stem into the
tricycle’s head tube
. Make sure the fork is rotated so the front brake
faces away from the frame. Align the handlebars to be perpendicular to the
fork, then
tighten the wedge bolt on top of the stem
(Photo
D
).
It is
extremely important that you properly tighten the wedge bolt.
Leaving
this bolt too loose can result in the handlebars turning away from the wheel,
causing a crash. See the “Before your first ride” section of this guide for more
information.
5.
Release the front brake
by pulling back the rubber boot, squeezing the
brake arms together, then removing the “noodle” from its holder (Photo
E
).
This will allow you to install the front wheel later. You will need to reattach
the brake by reversing this step once the front wheel and front fender are
installed.
C
D
Handlebars and Stem
Pull back rubber boot. Squeeze brake arms
inward and pull “noodle” out of holder.
Boot
Noodle
E
Stem
Wedge bolt
Head tube
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