Fitting your Dizzy onto your bike requires care and attention. For your safety, please follow these instructions.
1.1 The steer tube
Before cutting the steer tube, first take some measurements: height of the headset, length of the headtube of the frame, height
of the stem, and then add 5 to 10mm.
Calculate the length as below:
Add the length of the headtube, the height of the headset, the height of the stem, plus 5 to 10mm.
1.2 Initial wheel installation and adjustment of axle lever angle
During the initial installation of the wheel, it is essential to adjust the angular position of the wheel axle assembly.
1
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Insert your wheel in the lowers.
2
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Insert and tighten the wheel axle.
3
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Break-‐in the axle by rapidly moving the quick release lever several times between the open and closed position.
4
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When the wheel is properly tightened:
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If the lever is in its proper position, no further adjustment necessary.
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If the lever is not in its optimal position, note the angle (A) which must be applied to rotate the axle in position and
continue to step 5.
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Undo the quick release lever and remove the axle.
6
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Undo and remove the socket head screw (B).
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Turn the axle nut the angle observed in step 4 and retighten the socket head screw.
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Mount your wheel according to procedure 1.3.
Optimal lever position Lever out of position
1 . Assembly
Caution:
The final position of the lever must not under any circumstances come into contact with the lowers. If necessary, repeat
the steps above to refine the lever position.
Changing wheels can modify the lever position. Repeat the axle tightening operation each time a new hub is used to
assure proper functioning of the axle.
A
B
Caution :
Never attempt to remove or replace the steer independently from the crown. Modifying the integrated crown, steer, or
stanchions independently can cause an assembly failure, resulting in a loss of control of the bicycle and serious injury.