V2.3
RUNGU Juggernaut User Manual
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2020 model year
Copyright 2017 Standard Bearer Machines, LLC
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dropout for the rear wheel. If they are not, STOP. Unclamp the quick release, reposition the
wheel and re-clamp the quick release to retain the wheel.
4.
Make sure each quick release skewer is clamping the wheel. The quick releases should be
difficult to open. If they are not, STOP. Open the quick release lever and screw in the retention
nut to make the clamping tighter. The quick release should begin to clamp when the quick
release lever is pointing perpendicularly away from the wheel.
5.
Ensure that critical fasteners are tightened.
Use a ¼” Hex Wrench
provided with your purchase
and check if you can loosen the Linkage Rod Retention bolts applying minimal force. If you can,
STOP. Tighten each bolt. Use an 8mm hex wrench to check that the crank bolts are tightened
and on both right and left sides. If you have a cargo rack, use a 6 mm wrench to check that all of
the cargo rack fasteners are tightened as well.
6.
Make sure the handlebars
don’t
twist in place. Hold each grip and try to twist the handlebars. If
they twist, STOP. Re-orient the handlebars according to your preference and re-tighten the four
screws on each linkage arm to clamp the handlebars.
7.
Make sure the handlebar ends extend past the stems by at least 45 mm
(1 ¾”)
. To check this,
move the handlebars to each stop
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where the handlebar end contacts the linkage rod. Look to
see if the inside of the tire touches the outside of the neighboring fork. If it touches, STOP.
Follow the instructions in the assembly section to reposition the handlebar end so that it
extends at least 45 mm from the stem.
8.
Make sure your seat post and seat are tightened. With the seat post clamp tightened, try to
rotate the saddle. If the saddle moves, STOP. Open the seat post clamp and tighten the
clamping mechanism before adjusting saddle height and orientation, then clamp it again.
9.
Make sure your tires are inflated to the right pressure for the terrain you’re going to ride
. Use a
tire pressure gauge to check the pressure of your tires. If the tire pressure is below 4 PSI or