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2.2 Fit and set the handlebars to an approximate position.
All versions: Slacken off the two clamps on the steerer,
insert the handlebars and adjust them to an upright
position. They only need to be lightly tightened at this
stage.
Find the cable outer casings that were packed with the
derailleurs. Slide them over the uncoiled shifter cables.
One of the long ones goes on the left cable, and the
shorter one on the right cable. The second long cable
housing will be used later.
Note: If you have purchased the optional quick-release
kit, please refer to the instructions for their installation in
Accessories Section of this manual.
Drum Brake Version: Find the bag containing the
handlebars. Also find the bag containing the brake cables
(with the derailleurs). These are the ones with the inner
cables installed. Squeeze the brake lever, and slide the
small barrel end into the hanging bracket on the lever.
Feed the inner cable down through the slot on the front
of the lever (you may have to turn the adjuster to line up
the slots).
Disc Brake Version: Find the bag containing the
handlebars. Also find the box containing the hydraulic
brakes. You will have to remove the cable brake levers
from the handlebars and install the hydraulic brake
levers. Note how the Grip-shift shifter is positioned on
the handlebars. Pull the rubber handlebar grip from the
end of the handlebar. If the rubber half-grip doesn’t
want to come off, lift the top edge of the rubber grip and
dribble a little water down inside (an old spoke or
something similar can help lift the grip and let the water
go a little deeper). Undo the shifter locking screw (top
picture) and gently pulling the shifter assembly from the
handlebars. Undo the brake lever clamp bolt and remove
the lever. Re-install the shifter and the (dry) rubber half-
grip. Push the rubber half-grip so it is flush with the end
of the handlebar, then slide the shifter up to it and
tighten the locking screw. Now fasten the hydraulic
brake lever onto the handlebar. NOTE: the brake levers
are handed. The correct lever will put the oil reservoir
(with the logo on the cover) facing away from the seat
and the rider. Loosen and remove the bolt of the brake
lever clamp with a 4mm Allen wrench. Place the
lever/clamp assembly onto the handle bars (the lever
clamp is in 2 parts, so it can be installed after the shifter
is in place.) and position brake lever so it is on the
forward side of the handlebar. Be sure to slide the lever
up close to the base of the shifter. Replace and tighten
the bolt to 1.7-2.26 Nm (15-20 In. lbs).
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