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5.
With the teeth on the triangular fixing plate facing inwards, fix the plate to the
drive unit with two (2) black bolts [M6 x 10mm]. You may use Loctite on these two
(2) bolts if you wish.
6.
Ensure the triangular fixing plate is aligned straight, parallel to the same plane as
the chain line or crank arms (that is perpendicular to the mid-drive axle). Use
washers with the bolts or bottom bracket spacers to keep the fixing plate perfectly
aligned.
7.
These spacers and washers are available through our website.
8.
The motor should be pressed up against the down tube of your bike frame before
tightening the bolts on the motor. Make sure any cables that run along the down
tube of your frame are clear from being clamped down by the motor as this could
cause these brake or gear cables to fail.
9.
Rotate and hold the drive unit up against the frame and tighten the [M6 x 10mm]
bolts and then tighten the [M33] lock ring nut with a force of 30-40Nm. We
recommend that you use the correct tools specifically designed for this purpose.