Part No 60121632 Rev A
5 Instructions, Force G Customer Assembly
i.
Ensure that the spacers are fully seated against the bearing and
that the top and bottom end caps on the steer tube are outside
of the welded fork clamps
j.
Using the other clamp and hardware from
[SHEET #2]
, attach
the top clamp and finger tighten the hardware
k.
Gently pivot the drive train to one side of the frame and let it sit
it there
i.
l.
Tighten the top and bottom endcaps to secure the headset.
i.
NOTE: Verify there is a small gap between the steer
tube and the end caps on both the top and bottom of
the assembly. If not, you can pull the steer tube
up/down by tightening the cap on the opposite end
and loosening
the cap on the end you’re pulling away
from. If you’re having difficulty making this
adjustment, you may need to loosen the clamp
hardware so that the steer tube can move.
m.
After both end caps are tightened, tighten the fork clamps using
a 5mm Allen Key from
[SHEET #1]
(recommended torque: 8-9
N.m.).
n.
Install dampener and hardware from
[SHEET #2]
using the
13mm wrench and 7/64” Allen key from
[SHEET #1]
i.
o.
Install and finger tighten the M8 X 16mm Screw with the M8
Washer.
p.
Install the #6-32 x 1/2" screws. Hold the drivetrain straight in-
line with the frame
. Use the 7/64” Allen Key to adjust the
screws until the dampener holds the drivetrain straight in-line
with the frame on its own.
q.
To secure the dampener, hold the rubber dampener to prevent
from rotating/tearing and tighten using the 13mm wrench.
i.
NOTE: If the fork leans excessively to the right, the
dampener may have twisted. Try to loosen and
retighten the dampener while holding it secure to
prevent twisting.