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PARTS LIST AND SPECIFICATIONS 

Item 

QTY Per Kit 

Weight (g) 

L / W (mm) 

Adapter and Rod Section 

x2 

56 /ea 

[~1540 / ~480] / ~32 

1.

 

¼ Turn Fastener 

x2 

 

 

2.

 

Retaining Spring 

X2 

 

 

3.

 

Adapter and Telescopic Rod 

[Extended/Collapsed]

 

x2 

 

 

4.

 

Retainer Ring 

x2 

 

 

Fork Mount Section 

x2 

34 /ea 

~76 / ~38 

5.

 

Fork Mount 

x2 

 

 

6.

 

Receptacle 

x2 

 

 

7.

 

Screws 

x4 

 

 

8.

 

Silicon Pad 

x4 

 

 

9.

 

Cable Tie 

x4 

3 /ea 

 

Total: 

~192g 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Weblazer

Page 1: ...ions are subject to change without notice Please visit www deepeastsupply com for the latest version Feedback info deepeastsupply com User Manual CONTENTS 1 Introduction 2 1 1 Intended Use 2 2 General Warnings 2 3 Parts list and Specifications 3 4 Installation 4 5 Operation 6 5 1 Extending Rods 6 5 2 Retracting Rods 6 5 3 Removing Rods 6 ...

Page 2: ...downhill or other forms of extreme riding conditions 2 GENERAL WARNINGS Like any sport bicycling involves risk of injury and damage By choosing to ride a bicycle with or without any attachments you assume the responsibility for that risk so you need to know and practice safe and responsible riding with proper use Many of the Warnings and Cautions say you may lose control and fall Because any fall ...

Page 3: ...Section x2 56 ea 1540 480 32 1 Turn Fastener x2 2 Retaining Spring X2 3 Adapter and Telescopic Rod Extended Collapsed x2 4 Retainer Ring x2 Fork Mount Section x2 34 ea 76 38 5 Fork Mount x2 6 Receptacle x2 7 Screws x4 8 Silicon Pad x4 9 Cable Tie x4 3 ea Total 192g 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 8 7 ...

Page 4: ...Having too forward of an angle could result in the telescopic rods catching obstacles and being damaged INFO The Fork Mounts are fit with an odd number of teeth as shown in Figures 3 and 4 thereby enabling users more flexibility to achieve the optimum angle 3 Clean the area on the bicycle front fork under where each Fork Mount will attach 4 Clean the back silicon pads of each Fork Mount prior to i...

Page 5: ...e Ties route under any electric cables or other accessories CAUTION Improper routing of the Cable Ties could result in potential damage to other components on the front fork 7 Attach the Adapter and Telescopic Rod to the Fork Mount by aligning the teeth and turning the Turn Fastener to the right until you feel a click as shown in Figure 8 CAUTION Not fully turning and locking the Turn Fastener cou...

Page 6: ...t section of the telescopic rod and begin with control compressing the telescopic rod back down into the larger sections Ensure the end cap is fully inserted in the largest section CAUTION The last smallest section is thin and can damage easily if too much force is applied Take hold of this last section nearest the next largest section and compress from there to reduce risk of damage 5 3 REMOVING ...

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