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2. Check that the saddle is affixed well to the
seat post.
Try to move the saddle up and down. The saddle
cannot move.
If you have the KAWASAKI Kulture 20" model, check whether the screws are tightened correctly.
INSPECTING THE STEM AND THE HANDLEBARS
DANGER:
The handlebars and the stem are incredibly important for your safety. Their damage or
incorrect assembly can lead to serious injuries. If there is a problem with these parts of the bike or you’re
unsure, do not use the bike and consult an appropriate customer service.
Check the position of the stem and the handlebars with regard to other parts of the bike. The stem must
be aligned with the front wheel rim and the handlebars must be at right angle. Grip the front wheel with
both legs. Grab the handlebars and try to steer them sideways. Also try to move the handlebars inside
the stem. None of the components should be loose and there shouldn’t be any creaking.
INSPECTING THE HANDLEBAR ASSEMBLY
Grip the front wheel with your legs. Make sure the brake levers are tightly attached and that the grips
hold onto the handlebars. None of these components can twist or shift. There should be no strange
sounds. If you decide to affix a bell to the handlebars, make sure it holds tightly and that you can easily
reach for it while on the bike.
INSPECTING THE HEAD SET
If you want to inspect the head set, you must brake the front wheel
(manually) and repeatedly move the bike front/back. There shouldn’t be
any noise and the connections should hold tightly. Then lift up the rear
wheel above the rest and shift the front wheel so that it’ll be at right angle
to the frame. Once you loosen your hold on the handlebars, the front
wheel should align with the frame again.