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2.5 Handlebar and stem
2.6 Position of serial numbers
2.7 Filling out your warranty information
3. Setting up and safety
3.1 How
to
assemble
Please read instructions carefully before proceeding. Do not attempt to fix the bicycle until you
are sure. Any damage on the bicycle resulting from proper assembly will not be covered under
our warranty scheme.
It is your bicycle. You’ll enjoy using it over and over again, so please start by assembling it
correctly.
3.1.1
Tools required check
Ensure that you have the correct tools for the job. If you are not sure please do not attempt the
assembly.
Proper tools are the first step in safe assembly. You will need
Screwdriver Philips #1 and #2
Allen / Hex Keys metric set
Open-ended flat wrenches with metric measurements
6mm – 17mm
3.1.2
Get
ready
Begin removing bicycle from packaging and lay it on a clean flat surface, be sure to remove
any part packages that comes along with the bicycle. Discard the box and packaging material
only.
3.1.3 Front wheel
Make sure the front wheel is securely inserted into the front fork. Tighten the nuts alternatively
on both sides until the wheel is secured, do not tighten one side only with huge force.
Tightening torque 35 Nm.
3.1.4 Seat Installation
Take the seat post and insert it into the seat tube of the bicycle frame and align the seat
accordingly while tightening the seat clamps. Ensure that the seat is securely fastened to the
bracket of the seat post. For your own safety and comfort do not adjust the seat post beyond
its “Maxmimum Ext.” mark.
An over-extended seat post can result in fracture and breakage of the seat tube due to stress
exceeding design load. Warranty of the frame will be voided in such cases.