12
you tightened it as much as possible) and close the quick release levers so
the lever is pointing downwards
FIG 08
. Some force should be required
when closing the lever. If closing is easy, open the lever, tighten the nut more
by rotating it clockwise and close the lever again. The front and rear frames
should be firmly fixed to each other.
Step 5: Assembling the right steering post
1.
Insert the steering post into its location and make sure it is positioned at
the correct angle and that the location pin is inserted into its slot, as shown
FIG 09
.
2.
3. Make sure the cables go directly from the frame to the handles, and are
not twisted.
3.
4. Secure the steering post in place with the quick release lever
FIG 09
. If it
is too easy to close, adjust the nut and close the lever again.
Step 6: Assembling the rear mudguard
1.
Connect the Mudguard poles to the rear fork as shown, fix in place with the
screws and washers provided and tighten these using a Philips screwdriver
FIG 10
.
Step 7: Assembling the pedals
1.
Assemble the pedals onto the crank arms using the Allen Key provided
FIG 11
.
The left pedal has special marks close to the pedal thread. Make sure to
assemble it to the left crank
FIG 11
.
Assembling the pedals incorrectly can damage the pedal thread.
CAUTION
Step 8: Assembling the seat post & saddle
1.
Open the quick release lever on the seat tube and insert the seat post until
it reaches the desired height
FIG 12
. Then close the lever firmly
FIG 12
. If
the lever is closed too easily or if the seat post slides down when you seat on
it, tighten the nut and close the lever again.
Do not try to slide up the seat post beyond the minimum insert mark. It
is unsafe and can cause damage.
!
WARNING
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