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Figure 3.4.12
Place the left ski assembly on
the left of the frame, rotate the right crank
to the 12 o’clock position and rest the left
upper pole on the right foot platform.
Figure 3.4.13
Lift the left crank arm to to
the 6 o’clock position and open the QR lever.
Note that the QR stem, visible in the crank
arm opening, will fit into the channel of the
BB end piece and lock the crank onto the BB.
Figure 3.4.14
SRotate the QR lever 180° so
the flat face of the QR stem is visible in the
crank arm opening, which will allow the
opening to slide over the BB end piece.
Figure 3.4.15
Slide the crank arm
opening over the BB end piece
as far as possible.
Figure 3.4.19
Attach the lower and upper pole on the left
side following the procedure used on the right side. Make
sure the left and right poles are set to the same height,
rotate the poles to approximately shoulder width of the
user and also parallel from the side view.
Figure 3.4.16
Rotate the QR lever
180° so that the QR stem fits
into the BB end piece channel.
Figure 3.4.17
Close the QR lever
against the crank arm.
Figure 3.4.20
Rotate the brake levers to a forward position, rotate the
shifter so the gear indicator window is seen by the user, tighten the
brake lever clamps with the 5 mm hex wrench and the shifter clamp
with the 3 mm hex wrench. Use 2 of the zip ties to orderly hold the
cables to the poles.
Figure 3.4.18
If the QR lever
closes without any resistance
open the lever, pull the crank
arm off the BB ¼ inch (6 mm),
tighten the 17 mm stem nut ¼
turn, push the crank arm back
on, and close the QR lever. If
needed, repeat until QR closes
with some resistance.
IMPORTANT:
A good starting pole height will position the user’s arm to have a 90° elbow bend, with forearm parallel to the
ground when standing on the platforms and holding the grips of both poles in vertical position.