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11.
Turn the bike so that it is resting on the seat post and rear
stabilizer mount area.
Note: Ensure that the bike is not
wobbly and won’t fall over. If the bike is not stable, position
the bike in such a manner that it won’t fall over or damage
can occur to the bike. Install bolts and stabilizer that doesn’t
cause damage to the bike.
12.
Install the front stabilizer on the front of the bike, with
two (2) bolts, four (4) washers and two (2) nuts provided.
Note: Make sure to start the nuts on the bolts by hand before
applying a wrench to them (to help prevent cross threading).
Tighten, but don’t over tighten the bolts. If tightened
correctly, you should have a slight dimple in the bottom of
the stabilizer
.
13.
Turn the bike to the opposite side so that it is resting on the
end cap (if installed) and front stabilizer wheels.
Note: Ensure
that the bike is not wobbly and won’t fall over. If the bike is not
stable, position the bike in such a manner that it won’t fall over
or damage can occur to the bike. Install bolts and stabilizer that
doesn’t cause damage to the bike.