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3. For forks without
angled dropouts
(Fig. 31.b):
Squeeze the cup
and CLIX quick
release lever (Fig.
28.b) together like
a syringe to allow
the fork dropouts
to rest on the hub
axle.
4. Close the CLIX
quick release
lever as shown in (Fig. 28.a). The
mechanism should emboss the fork
ends when closed to the locked
position. Check that the word “close”
is visible and that the lever is pushed
fully to the closed position. The CLIX
quick release lever is securely closed
when it leaves an imprint on the palm
of your hand from moving the lever
into the closed position. Make sure
the lever is positioned adjacent to the
fork blade so it will not catch on any
passing objects.
5. Before riding, lift the front of
the bicycle so that the front wheel
is off the ground and give the top of
Fig. 30: Strike the wheel
in a downward motion.
the tire a few sharp
downward strikes (Fig.
30). The wheel should
not wobble or come off.
This does not
guarantee that the
CLIX quick release
lever has been
adequately tightened.
If you are uncertain as to whether
the CLIX quick release is tightened
correctly, see the following information
on Adjusting Your CLIX Front Wheel
Quick Release, or bring your bike to
your local bike dealer.
Adjusting your CLIX Front
Wheel Quick Release
If your CLIX front wheel quick release is
too loose or needs to be adjusted:
1. Open and close the quick release
lever with your right hand while
gradually tightening the adjusting
nut with your left hand. Continue
tightening the nut until you feel
resistance on the lever at the mid
point (Fig. 28.a) of its travel.
UNFOLDING YOUR MONTAGUE BICYCLE
CONTINUED
Standard Hub
Cup
Spring
Wide throw
quick release
lever
Does not have
second spring
Locking
nut
adjusting nut
Hub axle
Cam follower
a
b
Fig. 29: The CLIX® Wheel Release System.
Fig. 31.a:
Angled dropout.
Fig. 31.b:
Standard dropout.
a
b
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