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6. 

Locate  the  bottom  half  of  the  steering  column  (usually  zip-tied  to  the 

handlebars,  not  attached  to  bike  by  any  cables).  Open  the  quick  release 

clamp and insert the top half of the steering column (attached to the bike) into 

it (Photo 

D

). Close the quick release securely, referring to the appendix to this 

guide discussing quick release clamps for more information.

7. 

Unlock the handlebar post hinge

, then 

fold the hinge open 

(Photos 

E

 & 

F

). 

D

Handlebars

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G

E

1) Unlock quick 

release

F

2) rotate lever away, 

then open hinge

Steering column 

bottom half

Stem

Steering column 

top half

8. 

Remove  black  plastic  the  protective  caps  from  the  stem  and 

head tube

.

9.

  Slide the end of the steering column (the stem) fully into the bicycles 

head tube (Photo 

G

), align the handlebars so they will be perpendicular 

to the front wheel when they are raised, then tighten the wedge bolt 

inside the hinge securely with the included 6mm Allen wrench (Photo 

H

). 

It is vital to your safety that this bolt is tightened securely! 

Failure  to  fully  tighten  the  bolt  could  cause  the  wheel  to  turn 

away from the handlebars, causing a crash.

10. 

Raise the handlebars (Photo 

I

), then lock the hinge quick release lever 

(by reversing step 7). If the quick-release lever does not provide a fair 

amount of resistance against being closed, or if the handlebars do not 

feel securely clamped after closing the lever completely, you will need 

to 

re-adjust the lever by tightening the 10mm preload-adjusting 

nut 

(Photo 

J

) until the lever closes tightly. 

H

I

J

Wedge bolt

Preload-

adjusting nut

Summary of Contents for VIA MEZZA

Page 1: ...Please Refer to your Owner s Manual for Detailed Setup Instructions Technical Customer Service 1 800 377 4532...

Page 2: ...he parts box and charger box Inside the parts box you will find the tools and components you need to complete this assembly At this point you can begin charging your battery The battery is usually pac...

Page 3: ...protective caps from the stem and head tube 9 Slide the end of the steering column the stem fully into the bicycles head tube Photo G align the handlebars so they will be perpendicular to the front w...

Page 4: ...ch is tightened clockwise The non drive side pedal has a reverse non standard thread It must be turned counter clockwise to be screwed in The pedals are marked R and L for Right and Left Currie Techno...

Page 5: ...Technologies Technical and Customer Service 1 800 377 4532 Folding 3 Open the seat post quick release then lower the saddle completely See the appendix to this guide discussing quick release clamps f...

Page 6: ...oto W You may need to release the locking pin on the left side of the bicycle to do so as shown in the photo This type of battery does not have a memory and riding on a partial charge will not harm th...

Page 7: ...blow off the rim and cause a fall We recommend using a bicycle pump with pressure gauge Test power lean the bike on its kickstand raising the rear wheel off the ground When the bike is powered on ind...

Page 8: ...on figure b return the lever to the OPEN position then turn the tension adjusting nut counterclockwise one quarter turn and try tightening the lever again Repeat steps 3 4 5 until proper quick release...

Page 9: ...34 7 39 5 Derailleur Shift lever area Front derailleur cable pinch 44 60 5 0 6 8 Front derailleur clamp mount 44 60 5 0 6 8 Rear derailleur cable pinch bolt 35 45 4 0 5 1 Rear derailleur mounting bolt...

Page 10: ...Notes Notes...

Page 11: ...9453 Owensmouth Ave Chatsworth CA 91311 Phone 1 800 377 4532 Fax 1 818 734 8199 www currietech com...

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