Owner`s manual
6. Cut the zip-ties securing the handlebar to the bike frame, arrange the brake and
shifter cables so they run in front of the bicycle, then clamp the handlebars to the stem
using the faceplate as shown in photo E. The bars should be rotated to a comfortable gripping
position with comfortable access to the brake levers, and centered around the stem. Be sure
to tighten the faceplate bolts evenly so the top and bottom gaps are equal.
Faceplate Bolts
Head tube
D
Wedge Bolt
(top)
Equal faceplate
gaps & bolt
tightness
7. Align the stem so it is facing forward in relation to the fork (gure F), then
tighten the wedge bolt securely. Be sure that the fork is rotated with the brakes facing
forward, and that no cables are tangled around it! Refer to the photos on the cover of this
manual for proper cable routing. It is extremely important that you properly tighten the
wedge bolt. Leaving this bolt too loose can result in the handlebars turning away from the
wheel, causing a crash.
8. If not already installed, attach the square white reector to the handlebar using
a Phillips-head screwdriver.
Wedge Bolt
Throttle
(right side)
Shifter
(left side)
Brakes face
forward!
(Top View)
Stem in line
with fork
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