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Pull the handle bar up, and then use the paper clip to insert the longer of the two dowels
in the same hole as the first dowel.  Replace the plastic cover on the neck and make sure
the cover is snapped in correctly before replacing the four screws.  

Warning: You only

need to make the screws snug – do not overtighten, as it may cause the plastic on the
neck cover to crack.

Step Three: Attach handle stud assembly on neck

Screw in the handle stud assembly clockwise on the front of the bike neck.

Step Four: Attach Shifter

Tools required:  Phillips screwdriver

Take the cable to the resistance shifter and raise the shifter to the top of the handlebars.
Slide the shifter on with the resistance handle on the right-hand side with the cable
running down the front side of the handle bar. Use a Phillips screwdriver to screw the
shifter into place.  Tighten the screw until it is snug – do not overtighten.

Step Five: Attach Pedals

Tools required:  Loctite 242, torque wrench

The right side pedal (side with chain) has right-hand threads (clockwise rotation) and the left side
pedal has left-hand threads (counter-clockwise rotation).  Most pedals are marked indicating
which pedal is for the left side (marked with an “L”) and right side (marked with an “R”).  Apply
a small amount of Loctite 242 to the thread of the left pedal and attach the pedal to the crank arm.
Be careful not to cross the threads. Pedal should be tightened (counter-clockwise) with the torque
wrench to approximately 35 ft-lb.  

Warning: Failing to install the crank arms with Loctite 242,

cover screw

neck

 

cover

cover

 

screw

cover screw

dowels

  cover screw

handle bar

faces outward

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