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so the lever is pointing toward
the rear of the bike. Tighten
the adjusting nut 1/2 turn.
3. Close the lever. If there is too much
resistance for you to be able to
close the lever, open, and turn the
adjusting nut counter-clockwise
1/4 turn and try to close again.
4. The quick release is securely closed
when it leaves an imprint on the
palm of your hand from moving
the lever into the closed position.
Make sure the word “close” is
visible and that the lever is pushed
fully to the closed position.
5. Make sure the Wedge is completely
engaged. It should hold the Upper
and Lower Clamps together, and the
frame should no longer fold (Fig. 23).
6. Secure the frame quick release lever
by closing the quick release. It should
point forward on the right side of the
bike and rest against the Wedge
when closed. (Figs. 23-26)
Note: When closing, if the quick
release lever does not leave an
imprint on the palm of your hand,
refer to Adjusting the Frame Quick
Release below. (Fig. 26)
Adjusting the Frame Quick
Release
If the frame quick release becomes
loose or does not leave an imprint on
your palm when closing the lever, the
quick release may need to be adjusted.
To adjust the quick release.
1. Make sure your bicycle is in the
unfolded position with the frame
quick release Wedge properly seated
over the Upper Clamp (Fig. 23).
2. Open the quick release lever
UNFOLDING YOUR MONTAGUE BICYCLE
CONTINUED
Fig. 24: Unfold the frame.
Fig. 25: Close frame quick release.
Fig. 26: QR should leave
imprint on palm of hand.
Great care should be taken when
locking the quick release levers on
the bicycle. If you do not fully under-
stand how to operate the quick release
levers, ask a bicycle dealer for assis-
tance, or call Montague’s Customer
Support Team at +1 617-491-7200.
DO NOT RIDE YOUR BICYCLE
WITHOUT ALL QUICK RELEASES
SECURELY LOCKED.
WARNING
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