7
Plastic
Posts
Opening
9. With the help of another person,
loosely
attach the
right side of the Handlebar (13) to the Upright (3) with
two Handlebar Bolts (92), two Curved Washers (74),
two Spacers (93), two M10 Flat Washers (94), and two
M10 Nylon Locknuts (55). Make sure that the Spacers
are positioned between the Handlebar and the
Console Plate (101).
Be careful to avoid pinching
the wires.
Attach the left side of the Handlebar (13) in the same
way.
Firmly tighten all four Handlebar Bolts (92).
13
93
93
55
74
74
94
3
94
94
93
93
55
101
92
92
94
9
10.Identify the Right Pedal Leg (6), which has an “R” stick-
er attached to it. Next, identify the Right Pedal (23),
which has the letter “R” molded onto the bottom. Slide
the Right Pedal onto the Right Pedal Leg (6) as shown.
Make sure that the plastic posts are completely inserted
into the holes in the Right Pedal Leg.
Insert the three M4 x 19mm Flange Screws (88) about
halfway into the Right Pedal Leg (6) and thread the
Screws into the plastic posts on the Right Pedal (23).
Using a phillips screwdriver, tighten the three Flange
Screws into the plastic posts.
Do not overtighten the
Flange Screws or the plastic posts may break.
Attach the Left Pedal (not shown) in the same way.
10
88
23
6
13
96
106
106
96
8
8. While another person holds the Handlebar (13) in the
position shown, connect the two Console Plate Wires
(106) to the two Pulse Wires (96).
Push the wires and connectors into the Handlebar (13).