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Adjust the handlebar height:
WARNING!
If the clamp isn’t tightened properly, the handlebars
could twist during the ride and you could fall off the bike.
Tighten the clamp bolt. If there are more bolts on the clamp, tighten
them evenly.
5. Make sure the stem is properly fixed:
Grip the front wheel with
your legs and try to turn the handlebars. If you’ll be able to move
them without the front wheel turning, adjust the stem so that it is
aligned with the front wheel again and tighten the bolt on the stem
(max. half a turn).
Check the position, repeat the steps if necessary.
6. Check if the handlebars are affixed correctly:
If the
handlebars can be turned up/down, the bolt is not tightened enough.
Return the handlebars to the initial position and tighten the bolt. If
there are more bolts on the clamp, tighten them evenly.
Check the position, repeat the steps if necessary.
AFFIXING THE FRONT WHEEL TO THE FORK
Put the fork and the wheel axle (1) together
– make sure the axle is
fully in the slots (2).
Make sure the beaks of the safety washers (4) are
inserted into the holes on the fork.
NOTE:
Some models have a fork with the wheel retention
system. The washers are not necessary in this case.
Fix the wheel in the fork with two flange nuts (3).
WARNING!
Do not use other nuts.
NOTE:
The recommended torque is 28.5 N m.