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23.
As
the
new
cable
stretches,
you
can
retighten
it
easily
by
screwing
out
the
cable
tension
adjuster
(the
screw
cap
where
the
brake
cable
enters
the
brake
lever
unit).
Remember
to
loosen
the
lock
nut
ring
first.
24.
Unpack
the
pedals
and
check
on
the
axle
‐
ends
to
see
which
is
left
(L)
and
which
is
right
(R).
25.
Place
the
bike
upright
and
lower
the
stand.
26.
Thread
the
pedals
into
the
corresponding
crank
and
tighten
firmly
using
the
supplied
15mm
wrench.
Hint:
Be
careful
to
note
which
crank
is
actually
the
right
and
which
is
the
left
when
the
bike
is
facing
forwards.
27.
Install
the
cycle
computer
in
its
mount
on
the
handlebar.
Hint:
If
the
mounting
unit
is
too
close
to
the
gear
changer
you
can
slide
it
by
loosening
the
adjustment
screw
inside
it,
sliding,
then
retightening.
28.
Line
up
the
spoke
magnet
and
the
sensor
attached
to
the
fork
and
twist
the
sensor
on
the
fork
until
it
is
parallel
with
the
magnet
and
as
close
to
it
without
hitting
when
the
wheel
turns.
29.
Lift
the
front
wheel
and
give
it
a
spin
to
check
if
the
current
speed
shows.
Hint:
Read
the
cycle
computer
manual
for
details
of
the
computer’s
many
functions.
30.
Install
the
front
mudguard
and
reflector
by
removing
the
nut
from
the
bridge
of
the
forks,
then
reinserting
it
though
the
mounting
hole
of
mudguard
and
reflector,
then
re
‐
screwing
in
the
nut
till
tight.
31.
Install
the
rear
night
light
reflector,
if
it
is
not
already
installed.