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This chapter lists instructions for
adjustment of the parts of a bicycle. After
a repair, examine the bicycle as shown
in the Before Each Ride Checklist on
page 10. This manual is not intended to
be a repair manual. If you are unsure
about adjusting your bicycle or have any
questions about adjusting your bicycle,
transport it to your local dealer for
adjustments and repairs.
Torque Specifications
Torque is a measure of the tightness
of a screw or bolt. Use a torque wrench
to make sure you do not apply too much
torque, which can cause damage to or
break the part. However, a fastener that
is too loose can also cause damage.
After you use the torque wrench,
examine the function of the part with
the tests in this section. If a part does
not have the correct function when it is
tightened to the recommended torque,
tranport your bicycle to your dealer for
repair.
It is important to use only genuine
replacement parts for several safety-
critical components. The Montague
frame quick release is one such
component. The Octagon stem assembly
is another such safety-critical component.
Only replace the frame quick release and
the Octagon stem with a genuine part
sourced from Montague. Do not switch
your fork as your CLIX quick release
wheel is not compatible with some forks.
If you replace the crank or tires with
different models, you should use caution
as there is a possible reduction of toe-
clearance and the possibility of contact
with the ground may be increased.
Handlebars
To rotate the angle of your handlebar:
1. Decrease the tightness of the
handlebar clamp bolts on the stem
(Fig. 45).
PROPER MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT
A bicycle that malfunctions could
decrease your control and cause you
to fall. Fully examine all parts of the
bicycle before each ride. If there is a
problem, do not ride the bicycle, but
take it to your local bike dealer for
inspection and repair.
WARNING
Headset adjustment
bolt
Steerer
clamp bolts
Handlebar clamp
bolts
Handlebar
Spacer
Fig. 45: Handlebar bolts on threadless stem
DO NOT attempt to perform any
adjustments while riding your bike.
WARNING
Incorrect torque can cause damage
or break a part. Use a torque wrench
to correctly tighten a part, or transport
the bicycle to your dealer for service.
WARNING
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