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Your bike has been largely pre-assembled and only requires a few additional
assembly steps before you’re ready to ride. In addition, its settings and functions
have been tested prior to shipping from our manufacturing facility.
1. Open the bike box from the top.
2. Locate and set aside the battery
charger box and the bundle of pedals and
reflectors (located on top of saddle frame
or behind the bike seat).
3. Remove/pull/slide the new bike away
through the top of the opened box and
then stand the bike frame upright with the
kickstand down.
4. Carefully remove all packaging materials
from around the bike, except the whole
handlebar stem (which is ok to leave
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hanging gently by its cables), taking care
to avoid scratching the frame with any
sharp or metal tools (Figure 1). Please
follow the guidelines below for correct
assembly.
5. First, in order to unpack efficiently
please note that in the shipping box the
front handle stem hinge (above front
fork holding a front wheel) is positioned
backwards. Before the handlebar assembly,
you must rotate the handlebar stem hinge
180 degrees. Once the handlebar stem
hinge is rotated using the 4 mm Allen
wrench, make sure the brake cables will
be positioned most naturally (rider’s left
side) and your front disc brake will be on
the rider’s left – the same side as the rear
disc brake. Remove the rubber top cap
covering the down screw. Use the same
5mm Allen wrench to loosen until you
can spin the spacers with your fingers.
Tighten the down screw back just until the
spacers no longer spin. You want it tight
without rough turning of the handlebars.
Now you’re ready to mount the handlebar
Figure 1