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The handlebar position
Position the handlebars so that you can easily reach the gear controls and brake levers. Attempt to
find a sitting position where your hands rest lightly on the handlebar. If you put too much weight on
the handlebar, this leads to strain on the wrists and forearms. Do not forget to tighten all screw joints
after adjustment.
NB!
NEVER RAISE THE HANDLEBAR POST OR SADDLE PILLAR ABOVE THE MAXIMUM HEIGHT INDICATOR.
Adjustment of cotterless crankset
IMPORTANT!
Check whether the bike’s chain sprockets and crank arms are of the cotterless type. If
this is the case, check that the nuts securing them to the crankset are properly tightened. We
recommend that you check that the nuts are properly tightened once you have been using the bike
for two weeks and then at three-monthly intervals.
1
1A
2
3
4
4
5
6
7
8
9
9
10
11
12
20
20
15
5
30
5
38
40
4
4
30
5
8
3
30
Nm
Nm
Nm
Nm
Nm
Nm
Nm
Nm
Nm
Nm
Nm
Nm
Nm
Nm
Nm
Expander bolt, handlebar post
Locking bolts for handlebar stem
Clamp bolt, handlebar stem
Mounting bolt for brakes (not disc brakes)
Front wheel axle nut
Front quick-release
Locking bolt for chain wheels
Pedal
Cable fixing bolt for front derailleur
Cable fixing bolt for rear derailleur
Rear wheel axle nut
Rear quick-release
Fixing bolt for saddle pillar
Fixing bolt for front and rear reflector
Saddle bolt