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Part No 60121632 Rev A 

 

7                                                                                    Instructions, Force G Customer Assembly 

5.

 

Footrests 

a.

 

Install the footrests by installing the footrest clamps 

[SHEET #4]

 

using the 3/16” Allen Key from 

[SHEET #1] 

onto the lower fork 

blade. 

i.

 

NOTE: The clamps are designed to hold a large and 
small tube diameter. Make sure to clamp the larger 
diameter side onto the lower fork blade.  

b.

 

Next, l

ightly tighten the hardware so that the clamps don’t fall 

from the fork. Then insert the long end of the aluminum loop 
into the footrest clamps.  

c.

 

Ensure that the cushion inside the strap is positioned to be in 
contact with rider

s leg when riding the handcycle.  

d.

 

 

 

e.

 

Get ready to tighten the footrest hardware using the 

3/16”

 

Allen Key from 

[SHEET #1] 

(recommended torque 8-9 N.m.), but 

first make sure your footrests are even! The clamps allow for 

plenty of adjustment, but it’s important

 they are set at equal 

heights to prevent your heel from hitting the ground. We 
recommend that the clamps and footrests are secured 
horizontally.  

i.

 

NOTE: You’re going to want to adjust the location of 

the footrests once the bike is fully assembled and 

you’re able to s

i

t in the bike. …for now, just estimate 

the location. 
 

6.

 

Backrest to Mainframe 

a.

 

Remove packaging materials from the backrest. 

b.

 

Install the backrest to main frame using backrest hardware 
from 

[SHEET #3]

, 5mm Allen Key and 10mm Combination 

Wrench from 

[SHEET #1].

 

c.

 

Align the backrest receiver clamp from 

[SHEET #3]

 with the 

holes in the tabs in the back of the frame and then insert the 
M6 x 55mm from 

[SHEET #3]

 screw all the way through. Use M6 

washers and locknut from 

[SHEET #3] 

with the screw as shown 

in the figure below. 

d.

 

Tighten the M6 locknut from 

[SHEET #3] 

using a 5mm Allen key 

and a 10mm wrench from 

[SHEET #1]

 (recommended torque: 8-

9 N.m.) 

e.

 

Insert backrest post into the backrest receiver clamp. Set back 
angle to preference and then fasten with the M6 X 16mm screw 
from 

[SHEET #3] 

using the 5mm Allen key from 

[SHEET #1]

 

f.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Top End Force G

Page 1: ... No 60121632 Rev A 1 Instructions Force G Customer Assembly READ THIS BEFORE UNPACKAGING YOUR PRODUCT COMPONENT VERIFICATION CHECKLIST AND ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS O HOLE PUNCH TO ATTACH DOCUMENT TO DRIVETRAIN ...

Page 2: ...E Some boxes may be empty which are used as filler material in packaging 5 Use the Large Component and Accessory verification checklist below to verify that all major components are present 6 Once you ve confirmed that all large components are present proceed to the Small Component Verification step a If you discover any components are missing please contact our Customer Service Department with yo...

Page 3: ...onfirmed that all small components are present Proceed to the assembly instructions 4 If you discover any components are missing please contact our Customer Service Department with your serial number and the Part Number Description of the missing component s topendorders invacare com Preparing for Assembly 1 Your product has shipped with the basic tools required to assemble your product We do reco...

Page 4: ...arings d e Reinstall the upper headset assembly components following figure D You will need to ensure that the headset components are positioned as closely to the head tube as possible If done correctly the Top Spacer and Bottom Spacer should be resting against the bearings without any visible gap f Take the packing insert which the drivetrain front wheel was secured in and place it under the fron...

Page 5: ...way 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 ...

Page 6: ...n screws through the chainguard into the mounting bracket on the fork d Use the 1 8 Allen Key from SHEET 1 tighten both chainguard mounting screws e f 4 Crank Arm a Gather the crank arm assembly using the hardware from SHEET 4 and the 5mm Allen Key from SHEET 1 b Use one of the M6 x 16mm Screws and thread it into the middle hole of the clamp to decompress the clamp so it slides onto the crank spin...

Page 7: ... equal heights to prevent your heel from hitting the ground We recommend that the clamps and footrests are secured horizontally i NOTE You re going to want to adjust the location of the footrests once the bike is fully assembled and you re able to sit in the bike for now just estimate the location 6 Backrest to Mainframe a Remove packaging materials from the backrest b Install the backrest to main...

Page 8: ... bumper receiver on the rider s left hand side c Slide the bumper clamp without the flag holder onto the bumper receiver on the rider s right hand side d Slide the bumper through the clamps into the bumper receivers e Once the bumper has bottomed out against the camber tube tighten the bumper clamp using the 4mm Allen Key and the bumper clamp with safety flag mount using the 5mm Allen Key from SHE...

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