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2 x quick-release handlebar clamps
These replace the handlebar clamps which are
installed on your trike. To remove the old clamps,
loosen the clamp bolts with a 5mm hex key, and
then pull them from the end of the centre
handlebar. The quick-release handlebar clamps
are pushed into place, with the quick-release lever
located behind the handlebar, with the slot in the
clamp roughly lined up with the slot in the centre
handlebar.
4.8 Assembling and fitting the suspension rack
Assemble the rack by finding the upper rack arms, and bolting
them onto the correct lug, as show in the diagram.
The supplied mudguard can now be fastened in place. A M5 x
12mm button-head bolt goes through each mounting hole in the
rack, a rubber washer is then placed on the bolt, followed by the
profile, the metal washer, and then the nylock nut. Tighten the
nut snugly until the rubber washer begins to compress. Do not
over-tighten.
Fasten any lights or reflectors onto the rear of the rack.
Slide the long quick-release through the lower rack mount (the
spindle welded into the frame)
Slacken off the seat mount quick-release.
To fasten the rack to the trike, it is easiest to undo the top seat
mount quick-release, unclip the top seat mount, and rotate the
seat forward.
Slide the lower mounting dropouts on the rack onto the lower
rack mount on the frame. Rotate the rack forward slightly until
the upper rack arms can slip over the seat mount quick-release.
Rotate the seat back into position, locating the seat mount back
onto the seat mount quick-release. Tighten both quick-releases.
4.9 Rear disc brake
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Fit the rotor – With the wheel out of the bike,
unscrew the quick-release, and then remove the
rubber cap on the non-drive side of the axle.
Underneath you will find the splined end which
will take the rotor. The rotor is slipped over the
splines so the disc is outboard. Put a small
amount of grease on the threads of the locking
ring and screw it down in the centre of the disc.
To tighten the locking ring, insert a Shimano
lock-ring tool (TL-LR15, this is the same tool
that is used to tighten on a rear cassette,
available from any bike shop), and firmly tighten
(40nm, 29ft-lbs). Replace the wheel in the bike.
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