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2.4 Fit and set the handlebars to an approximate position.
Slacken off the two clamps on the
steerer and adjust the handlebars
to an upright position. The clamps
only need to be lightly tightened at
this stage.
2.5 Install and connect the rear derailleur
The rear derailleur is attached to its cable and loosely fastened to the rear section. Fit the rear derailleur to the
rear dropout using a 5mm hex key, making sure the B-tension washer tab / b-adjust screw is clear of the rear
derailleur dropout tab. Tighten the 5 mm hex hanger bolt to 70 – 85 in. lbs. (8 – 10 Nm).
The derailleur stop screws have already been pre-adjusted in the factory. If you feel the derailleur needs to be
re-adjusted, then please refer to the manufacturer’s instructions sheets packaged with the derailleur.
2.6 Fit the front wheels and brakes
There are 3 different front brake/wheel combinations, depending on which model you have ordered. Identify
which type of wheels & brakes you have, and which are the left-hand and right-hand wheels (they are marked
with a label on the spokes)