
10
• Wipe the steering linkage with a paper towel to remove
any excess lubricant.
• Remove and discard the tape that is holding the
.375" washer on the steering linkage. Do not remove
the washer.
• Insert the straight end of the steering linkage up through
the hole in the bottom of the frame, through the hole in
the steering column and out the hole in the steering tube.
• Fit the curved end of the steering linkage through the
hole in the steering rod.
Side View
Bottom View
8
• Turn the frame upright.
• Position the steering wheel so that the closed end
faces the rear of the frame. Fit the steering wheel onto
the steering linkage.
• Insert a #8-32 x
7
/
8
" screw into the front hole in the
steering wheel neck.
• Next, fit a #8-32 lock nut onto the end of the screw in the
rear hole in the steering wheel neck. Make sure the lock
nut rounded side is facing out.
• While holding the lock nut in place with an adjustable
wrench, tighten the screw with a Phillips screwdriver.
• Turn the frame on its side.
• Tighten the
3
/
8
" - 16 lock nuts on each end of the steering
tube with an adjustable wrench.
9
10
Remove
and
Discard
Tape
Steering
Linkage
Completely
Tighten These
Lock Nuts
Hole in
Steering
Rod
Bottom View
• Turn the frame on it’s side. Fit a
3
/
8
" - 16 lock nut onto
each end of the steering tube. Make sure the rounded
side is facing out.
• Hand-tighten the lock nuts.
Hint: You will fully-tighten these lock nuts in step 10.
7
Hand-tighten
Steering Wheel
Closed End
Faces Rear
of Frame
Assembly
Steering
Linkage