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2.5
Aligning the steering head bearing and stem
Note:
This step may differ for your model and may not be necessary because it is already pre-assembled.
Note:
The handlebars have not yet been mounted in the illustration, this is for the clarity of the graphic.
Please stick to the assembly sequence described.
Now that the handlebars are installed, you still have to turn the stem 180 degrees so that the suspension fork and
handlebars are in the correct position. To do this, first detach the rubber screw cover (C) and loosen the underly
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ing screw (C) with the appropriate tool. Open the horizontal ones, stem screws ((A) and (B) in the illustration) so
that the steering head bearing can move freely when turning and tightening. Now align the handlebars with the
stem at a 90-degree angle to the suspension fork off by rotating it by 180° (orientate yourself on the cables and
Bowden cables whether to the left or right). The arrows (1) and (2) describe the directions of the stem and the
suspension fork. On the left The picture shows the condition as delivered and the one on the right shows the final
alignment of the assembly. When everything is correctly aligned, tighten the single cap screw (C) until the steer-
ing head bearing has no more play but still easy to move. Then you can unscrew the two horizontal screws of
the handlebar stem once from the left (A) and once from the right (B) until everything forms a unit. Finally stuck
Put the rubber screw cover (C) back on the hex screw from above.
2.6 Installing the pedals
1.
Please fasten your bicycle. It is best if two people hold it so that the chain and crank can turn smoothly.
2
. Take the pedals out of the packaging and sort them. „R“ stands for the right foot, the „L“ is the left foot.
3. Align the foot thread with the mounting hole on the crank, tighten the right pedal clockwise and the left pedal
anticlockwise.
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