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Install Brake and shifter cable 

Install handlebar 

There are two handlebar options for Goal suspension recumbent. OSS and USS. 

 

OSS Handlebar 

 

1. 

Place the Riser on the stem and tighten riser clamp (pic 11) 

2. 

Align the riser to the front wheel   

3. 

If the stem doesn

’t align to the front wheel, please adjust stem by loosing stem axle.   

4. 

After alignment, tighten stem 

5. 

Remove top cover from riser, place handlebar and tighten top cover (pic 12) 

 

 

 

USS Handlebar 

 

1. 

Remove top cover from extension holder on the fork , place handlebar and tighten top 

cover 

2. 

Align the fork to the front wheel   

3. 

After alignment, tighten stem 

 

 

 

Pic 11 

Pic 12 

Pic 13 

Summary of Contents for Front Wheel Drive

Page 1: ... to fit your various needs on touring shopping and communicating Let s have fun with your new recumbent When you receive your reucmbent please make sure all parts referred to in the instructions have been included Your new recumbent has been assembly 50 Please refer to assembly guide for more details on individual steps ...

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Page 3: ...Goal X parts in the carton Quick release Cable housing Pedal Rubber Reflector Tool Chain Brake wire Shifter wire Rear derailleur ...

Page 4: ... 6 ADJUST HANDLEBAR 6 INSTALL BRAKE AND SHIFTER CABLE 9 SHIFTER CABLE 9 CABLE FOR REAR DERAILLEUR AT RIGHT SIDE 9 CABLE FOR FRONT DERAILLEUR AT LEFT SIDE 10 ADJUST DERAILLEUR 10 BRAKE CABLE 11 REAR BRAKE CABLE AT RIGHT SIDE 11 FRONT BRAKE CABLE AT LEFT SIDE 11 ADJUST BRAKE 12 INSTALL PEDAL 13 SEAT 13 WARRANTY 14 LIMITED WARRANTY 14 DOES NOT COVER 14 PROCEDURE 14 ...

Page 5: ... 3 Install front wheels on the main frame by rotating the quick release on front wheel pic 3 4 It is better to adjust rear derailleur first Press derailleur leg inward The leg needs to be parallel to the biggest sprocket Note The spare paint on the fork dropout will lead to the difficulty of installing wheel Please clean paint out when it happen Pic 1 Pic 2 Pic 4 Pic 3 ...

Page 6: ...t boom in or out to adjust a comfortable leg length No matter you decide to cut the boom or not make sure the crank leg never touch the wheel when turning If touched that means the boom is too further in Please move backward When the boom can not be inserted further in frame tube and it is still far for your leg to reach pedal you need to cut is shorter When cutting the boom don t forget to the re...

Page 7: ... the sprockets and down through rear derailleur pic 7 8 4 For Goal 26X Put the rest of chain above small pulley and through the lower tube For Goal X Put the rest of chain through the lower tube 5 Please don t cut or link the chain unless you find out the proper chain length Please refer to adjust chain length Pic 7 Pic 6 Pic 8 ...

Page 8: ...o high the chain is too long pic 10 On the other hand the chain is too short 1 Shift onto the smallest chainring in the front and shift down to the smallest cog in the rear 2 Pull the chain taut until the rear derailleur is extended like pic 9 3 Check the sitting place of rear derailleur 4 Use the master link to hold the chain together Pic 10 Pic 9 ...

Page 9: ...he riser to the front wheel 3 If the stem doesn t align to the front wheel please adjust stem by loosing stem axle 4 After alignment tighten stem 5 Remove top cover from riser place handlebar and tighten top cover pic 12 USS Handlebar 1 Remove top cover from extension holder on the fork place handlebar and tighten top cover 2 Align the fork to the front wheel 3 After alignment tighten stem Pic 11 ...

Page 10: ...the lower handlebar is Most riders only need to take 2 spacers off and adjust the backstop screw Please note that the handlebar should not touch your knees while riding Afterward install the stem and extra spacer you took off then tighten it By fork If you want to cut fork shorter the cutting distance is based on 1cm spacer width and it s multiple You can contact with your local bike shop to cut f...

Page 11: ...e handlebar clamping and turn the handlebar to your favorite position Most riders are comfortable with a 45 angle Make sure the stem clamps in the middle tightly After handlebar adjusting please re thread brake and shifter cable to avoid sharp turns ...

Page 12: ...the shifter wire into the small hole of bar end shifter first Cable guides are on the front boom rear chain stay or under the frame Shifter cable Cable for rear derailleur at right side 1 String shifter wire into cable 2 Tuck cable into cable guide pic14 3 Thread shifter cable into rear derailleur pull tightly and seal the end pic 15 16 4 Check the cable between the cable stop and derailleur which...

Page 13: ... cog 2 If doesn t work loosen L H on rear derailleur 3 When rear shifter won t go to the largest cog you need to loosen the L When it won t shift to the smallest cog you need to loosen the H 4 When front shifter won t go to the largest chainring you need to loosen the H When it won t shift to the smallest chainring you need to loosen the L Pic 17 Pic 18 Pic 19 ...

Page 14: ...lever 2 String the brake wire into cable pic20 3 Tuck the cable into cable guide pic 21 22 4 Thread brake cable into brake arm pic 23 5 When the wheel starts to drag slightly adjust the brake pad relief by using the pad adjusting knobs Front brake cable at left side Repeat the same for the other side Pic 21 Pic 20 Pic 22 Pic 23 ...

Page 15: ...make sure they are aligned on the rim 2 If not turning the adjusting barrel on rim brake 3 Turning spring tension adjusters to balance brake arms Disc brake 1 Spin the wheel 2 Rotor should run freely in the center of disc brake without any drag 3 If not turn the adjusting knob clockwise until the rotor is in the center 4 Lock the two bolts on disc brake ...

Page 16: ...will break the seat from the bottom after a period of time Then stick open cell foam on FRP seat Guidance for safety use 1 Inspect your Recumbent before every ride 2 Tighten every loosening parts 3 Find comfortable seat positions and seat angles for your ride 4 The tires should be inflated to the pressure indicated on the rim 5 Replace your tires before they wear out 6 Be careful to ride in wet we...

Page 17: ...rchase 3 Non consumable parts and components One year from the date of purchase exclude tire brake and shifter cable grip crankset cog and chain Does not cover 1 Normal wear and tear improper assembly or maintenance or installation of parts or accessories not originally intended for or incompatible with the bicycle as sold 2 Any damage caused by crash misuse or improper riding way and riding place...

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