Mycle The Cadence Assembly Instructions Manual Download Page 2

Step 2

Attach the handlebars

Put down the kickstand so the bike stands up 

without you having to hold it. Your Cadence will 

travel with the handlebars loose, zip tied to the 

frame. Cut loose the handlebars.

Simply unscrew the 4 handlebar bolts with the 

relevant 4mm Allen key in your tool kit (provided). 

Place your bars in-between the handlebar 

setting so the brake levers face away from the 

front of the bike and your gears are to your 

right while riding. Make sure the cables are not 

tangled and are on the outside of the stem to. 

There will be a textured section in the middle of 

the handlebars where the stem plate should fix 

around. Simply tighten the bolts over the bar as 

evenly as you can to make sure there is a flush fit. 

Tighten in a cross sequence to ensure the stem 

plat fits flush and the screws are straight.

Before tightening all the way, rotate the bars 

into your desired position so the brake levers are 

easy and comfortable to reach. Secure fully. 

To adjust the rotation of the bars, simply loosen 

off the handlebar bolts slightly, twist the bars 

into position and tighten back up. 

Handlebar bolts

Handlebars

Stem 

rubber bung

Step 3

If the handlebars need straightening

Using the relevant 5mm Allen keys from your 

tool kit, loosen the two bolts on the side of 

your stem slightly. 

Facing the front of the bike, place the front 

wheel between your legs and hold the 

handlebars. Gently turn the handlebars while 

holding the wheel in place with your knees, 

aligning the bars and wheel until they both 

point straight forward.

If the bars don’t rotate easily, loosen the bolts 

more. Once straight, fully tighten the bolts. 

If there is any movement in the handlebars, 

check these bolts are tightened. 

Stem plate

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