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11.
Unpack the saddle and seatpost.
Open the quick-release lever on
the bicycle’s seat tube
, then
insert the seatpost into the seat tube
.
Set the saddle to a comfortable height, then
close the seat tube quick
release
(photo
K
)
,
referring to the appendix to this guide on quick release
clamps.
12.
Find the pedals in your parts box. Grease the threads
and
thread
them securely into the crank arms using a 15mm open-end
wrench
(Photo
L
). Note that the pedals have opposite thread directions
and must go on a specific side of the bicycle. The pedal meant for the
drive-side (the side of the bicycle with the chain and gears) has a standard
thread, which 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.”
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M
10mm
nut
Thin
washer
Fender
bracket
Thick
washer
Bicycle
fork bridge
Thin
washer
Bolt
Fender bolts
N
Fender
Front of bicycle
13.
Install the front fender using the three bolts already attached to the fork; see diagram
M
& photo
N
. Make sure the fender does not rub against the wheel or interfere with the
front brake.
14.
Adjust your front and rear brakes.
Your brakes may not be fully adjusted from
the factory; refer to your owner’s manual for detailed instructions on brake adjustment
or consult a professional bike mechanic if you are not comfortable making these
adjustments yourself.
Do not attempt to ride your bicycle without properly adjusting
the brakes!
Fenders
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