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FastTT Aero Bar Installation Guide - TKP v8 

 
TRIMMING THE BAR ENDS

 

Hold the bar end as you would when 

riding, resting the bottom of your hand on 

the top surface of the extension. It should 

fit snugly with no gaps between the base 

of your hand and the bar extension. 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Measure how much bar end you require 

including the finger hook.  

 

Mark the top of the bar ‘A’ including finger 

hook length. Deduct the length of the finger 

hook from ‘A’ and mark position ‘B’. The 

difference between ‘A’ and ‘B’ should equal 

the length of the finger hook (excluding the 

insertable section). 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Your bars have a removable measurement 

guide sticker for accurate and consistent 

marking. Mark the position to be trimmed 

‘B’ with a marker pen. Use a hacksaw or 
Dremel cutting tool to trim off the 

unwanted bar end. 

MEASURE TWICE, CUT 

ONCE!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SECTION A - GETTING STARTED

 

Summary of Contents for Track Pursuit Aero Bar

Page 1: ...1 www fastTT bike FastTT Aero Bar Installation Guide TKP v8 Designed for Speed Carbon Aero Bar INSTALLATION GUIDE www FastTT bike MODEL Track Pursuit Aero Bar...

Page 2: ...cobalt recommended Torque tool Hacksaw or Dremel cutting tool Electrical tape and masking tape Spirit level if measurement jig not available Measuring tape IMPORTANT NOTE Installing FastTT Aero Bars...

Page 3: ...3 www fastTT bike FastTT Aero Bar Installation Guide TKP v8 CONTENTS...

Page 4: ...sting bar setup for later reference and UCI compliance Key measurements to take are Length from centre of bottom bracket to bar tip end Height difference from top of elbow pad measured at the fore aft...

Page 5: ...your FastTT bars Width between bar ends Once measured remove your old extension bars but leave the brackets mounted to the base bars if applicable Elbow pad measurements for UCI compliance should be t...

Page 6: ...including the finger hook Mark the top of the bar A including finger hook length Deduct the length of the finger hook from A and mark position B The difference between A and B should equal the length...

Page 7: ...up to 15 degrees UCI maximum Trimming the bar ends to the correct length is essential for accurately measuring the UCI dimensions and MUST BE COMPLETED BEFORE MOVING TO THE NEXT STEP Remove the foam e...

Page 8: ...xtra space for an ultra narrow fitment The paddle area is designed to smooth the flow of air under the bars and away from the chest area so unnecessary removal will negatively impact aero performance...

Page 9: ...ght from the centre of the elbow pad to the top of the bars or finger hooks If you don t have access to a measuring jig you can use a vertical wall as suggested in the diagram below but ensure the wal...

Page 10: ...around the outline of the mounting bracket spacer wedge on both bars from below with a marker pen Remove the bars and the mounting spacers wedges from the bike and mark the REAR mounting hole on both...

Page 11: ...ON BOTH BARS before drilling Once drilled carefully cut out a 10mm square of the Velcro around your rear pilot hole Only cut deep enough to cut the Velcro trying not to gauge the carbon a small score...

Page 12: ...it your setup Most countersunk screws are available from a nut and bolt supplier We stock a comprehensive range of long mounting bolts https www fasttt bike product category mounting bolts Lightly tig...

Page 13: ...ded you allow at least 10mm space between any holes This will retain the integrity and strength of the carbon fibre If you are at all uncertain regarding drilling additional holes please email us spee...

Page 14: ...he countersunk chamfer facing up If you require the bars to be higher you can use our spacer kit for additional height If installing wedges AND spacers the wedges should ALWAYS be installed at the TOP...

Page 15: ...tructure too high especially if you are using M5 5mm For tall stacks we recommend using a bridge to provide lateral support If you want to raise your bars higher you can also fit the steerer spacers s...

Page 16: ...rules are reviewed and updated from time to time It is the customers sole responsibility to ensure that you are familiar with the latest rules and regulations regarding the use and fitment of aero bar...

Page 17: ...rice excluding shipping where applicable In the event of a replacement or repair the cost of returning the unit to the manufacturer will be paid by the customer The manufacturer will pay for shipping...

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