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Troubleshooting: 
 

 

Camera mounting bolt is tight but camera itself is still loose (i.e. rotates/pitches easily). 

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Check that the camera mounting bolt is installed in the right direction (see initial note in 'Installation Steps' section).   
 
***If the bolt is installed incorrectly the bolt will 'bottom-out' and the head of the bolt will 'strip-out' or break while the 
camera is installed but the camera will not have its pitch locked. 
 

 

GO BIG handlebar mount 

isn’t evenly mounted on handlebars. 

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Check the clamp bolts for proper torque. 

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Check the clamp bolts for spacing between the clamp halves to ensure the clamp is equally torqued on both bolts. 

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Check that the clamp is not mounted on a tapered portion of the handlebars. 
 

 

Camera won’t adjust direction when using the saddle mount. 

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Check the positioning of the saddle mount for contact between the saddle and camera. 
If there is contact, adjust the saddle mount further down the rails.  
  

 

Support/Contact: 

 

If problem(s) still persist after troubleshooting, please contact K-Edge Support for further assistance at [email protected] 
immediately.   Please be sure to include your full name, phone number, K-Edge product purchased, brand and model of bike, 
crankset with ring sizes, front derailleur, cassette size (if applicable), rear derailleur (if applicable) and a brief description of your 
problem. 
 
 

Summary of Contents for K13-400

Page 1: ...o Handlebar series is designed to attach a GoPro camera or GARMIN VIRB camera with GARMIN supplied adapter in front of bicycle handlebars out of the way of your hands and your vision The K13 430 GO BI...

Page 2: ...t K13 420 1x GO BIG Pro Handlebar mount 1x M5 x 16mm bolt 2x M4 x 12mm clamp bolt K13 430 1x GO BIG Pro Saddle Rail mount 1x M5 x 16mm flat head bolt Tools Items Required Metric Allen Set 3mm for clam...

Page 3: ...K13 400 1 Position the adapter to any flat surface for optimal camera placement Mounting bolts not included 2 Attach camera to adapter in the desired direction 3 Torque camera mounting bolt to 2 3 N...

Page 4: ...clamp separation may be necessary 1 Torque the clamp bolts to 2 N m maintaining equal spacing between clamp halves to ensure the bolts are evenly torqued 2 Attach camera to the adapter in the desired...

Page 5: ...ed location clamp separation may be necessary 2 Torque the clamp bolts to 2 N m maintaining equal spacing between clamp halves to ensure the bolts are evenly torqued 3 Attach camera to the adapter in...

Page 6: ...it is strongly recommended that temporary thread lock be applied to these threads 1 Attach the saddle mount to the rails underneath the saddle 2 Equally torque the bolts to 4 N m 3 Attach camera to th...

Page 7: ...een the clamp halves to ensure the clamp is equally torqued on both bolts o Check that the clamp is not mounted on a tapered portion of the handlebars Camera won t adjust direction when using the sadd...

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