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Fig 4
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
8 cm
Tip the cycle forward. Assemble the rear sup-
porting tube with two bolts and two nuts.
NOTE: Use the accompanying spanner.
See fig 1.
Tip the cycle backwards. Assemble the front
supporting tube with two nuts onto the two
fixed bolts.
NOTE: Use the accompanying spanner.
See fig 2.
Before the handlebar stem is assembled be
sure the expanding wedge is loose. Insert the
handlebar stem into the frame tube and tighten
the expanding bolt firmly by means of the le-
ver.
NOTE: The handlebar stem should be
inserted into the frame tube at least 3
inches (about 8 cm). See fig. 4.
Usually this measure is marked out on the
stem.
To change the height of the handlebar, loosen
the expanding bolt about 5 mm. Give the bolt
a light punch to release the expanding wedge.
Adjust the handlebar to the desired position
and tighten the expanding bolt again by means
of the lever.
In order to change the inclination of the
handlebar, loosen the expanding bolt one turn.
Adjust to desired angle of handlebar and
tighten the expanding bolt/lever firmly again.
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