4.4. Attach the headlight and fender to the fork arch.
Pass the headlight mounting bolt through a washer, the headlight mount, the fender mounting point, the fork
arch
mounting point, a second washer, and thread the locknut onto the bolt end. Use a 5 mm hex wrench at the bolt and tighten partway Attach the fender
mounting arms to the front fork. Ensure the fender is centered and torque all mounting bolts.
4.5. Adjust the headlight angle
to illuminate the road ahead and not blind oncoming traffic. Use a cross-head screwdriver to loosen the headlight angle adjustment
bolt,
tilt the headlight to the optimal position, and then tighten in place securely.
Step 5
Install the pedals.
Locate the pedal with a smooth pedal axle exterior and an “R' stamped into the end of the pedal axle, which indicate it is the right pedal. The right
pedal goes on the crank on the right side of the bike (which has the drive train gears and is the same as a rider's right side when riding). The right pedal is threaded to
tighten by turning clockwise (towards the bike's front).
The left pedal has an “L' stamped into the end of the axle. The left pedal is reverse-threaded and tightens
anticlockwise (towards the bike's front). Carefully thread the pedal onto the left crank by hand slowly. Do not
cross thread or damage the threads.
Torque each pedal using a pedal wrench
to avoid damage caused by wider wrenches.
Step 6
Inflate the tyres.
Check that the tyre beads and tyres are evenly seated on the rims. Use a pump with a Schrader valve and pressure
gauge to inflate each tyre to the recommended pressure indicated on the tyre side wall(40-85PSI ; 2,8-4,6 bar). Do not overinflate or under inflate tyres
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