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the bottom before tightening all the way.
When tightening the 4 small screws down
to hold the handlebar in place, do so slowly
and in an “X” shaped pattern so all screws
are tightened evenly. Using the “X” shaped
tightening pattern also prevents the small
screws from stripping.
If needed, adjust the LCD display position
for best viewing by unscrewing and
retightening the screw underneath the
display using a 3mm Allen wrench or Phillips
head screwdriver (Figure 7). Position so that
the display is in a comfortable position to
view when you are sitting on the bike seat.
Do not force the display to move, you risk
damaging the mount.
9. Next, loosen both the right and left
brake levers by using a 4 mm Allen wrench.
Loosen two black screws on each brake
(Figure 8). You will want to rotate and
raise the brake levers from their original
position on the handlebars upward (Figure
9) until they are more level with the
handlebar grips (Figure 10) and in a more
comfortable position for gripping when
your hands are on the handlebar grips in
a riding position. Then re-tighten the 2
screws on each brake with care to minimize
scratching any screws. Next you will need
to loosen the gearshift display in the
same manner using a 5 mm Allen wrench,
loosening one silver screw, located near the
right brake (Figure 11). Adjust the gearshift
display upward until you can see it easily
from the seated position on the bike. When
in place retighten the silver screw securely.
During this process if you feel as though
you have scratched the protective coating
from the screws, you can touch up any
exposed areas with a thin dab of clear nail
polish before exposing to humidity or rain
for the first time.
Figure 7
Figure 8
Figure 9