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2
Adjus�ng the Suspension Fork
The suspension fork can move up and down up to 80mm to
cushion bumps in the riding sur
face,
which can make riding
on a rough road or trail smoother and more comfortable.
Depending on a rid
er’
s preference
,
the suspension fork can
be locked out as a rigid fork
,
which will typically yield higher
efficie
ncy while pedaling
The lockout lever (1)
,
located on top of the right side of
the suspension fo
rk,
can be turned counterclockwise un
�l
it stops to completely lock out the suspension fo
rk’s
travel.
To unlockthe lockout lever
,
turn the knob clockwise un
�l it
stops. When the lockout lever is unlocked
,
resist ance can
be adjusted by turning
The preload adjustment knob (2)
,
located on the top of the le
�
side of the suspension
fork. To so
�
en the ride
,
subtract resistance by turning the preload adjustment knob
counterclockwis
e,
in the direc
�
on of the small “-” on the knob. To make the suspension
s
�ffer
when going over bump
s, ad
d resistance by turning the preload adjustment knob
clockwis
e,
in the direc
�
on of the small “+” on the knob.
Assembly
Assembly
Thread the right pedal onto the right crank gently by hand,
turning clockwise. Then �ghten pedal by allen wrench.
Locate the right-side/ le� side pedal, which is
marked “R,” “L,”should have an “R”“L,” s�cker
a�ached.
Thread the le� pedal onto the le� crank gently by
hand, turning counter-clockwise. Then �ghten pedal
by allen wrench.
Check the chain alignment. Rotate the right pedal and
crank toward the back of the bike as though ped aling
backward. Watch the chain and ensure the chain runs
through the drivetrain (the rear cog, chain tensioner, and
around the front chainring) smoothly.
Note: If the pedal/ chain doesn't run smoothly or something seems misaligned, please contact Heybike Support.
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