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ASSEMBLY FROM THE BIKEGUARD
Remove the toolcase with the bicycle manual road
bike and the tools from the small parts box.
Lift the frame including add-on parts and rear wheel
carefully off the BikeGuard and make sure it stands
safe. Ask your helper, if necessary, to hold the bike.
Hold the handlebars tightly while lifting
!
the frame out so that they are not twisted,
cannot drop and get damaged.
MOUNTING THE HANDLEBARS OR THE CANYON HAN-
DLEBAR-STEM-COMBINATION
Canyon road bikes are delivered with different sys-
tems.
There is on the one hand the proven Aheadset
®
-stem
and handlebar system.
And on the other hand the Canyon handle-
bar-stem-combination which is also suitable for the
Aheadset
®
-headset system.
The assembly of the Canyon road bike differs accord-
ing to the system your Canyon road bike has. For this
reason both systems are described in the following.
MOUNTING THE CANYON HANDLEBAR-STEM-COM-
BINATION
Keep hold of the handlebar-stem-combination and
undo the band with Velcro fastener in the top fixing
the handlebars.
The fork is fixed by means of the headset itself and
cannot slip out.
Remove the protective film and sleeves from the
handlebar-stem-combination. It is recommended
that you remove the protective material in general by
hand. If that is not possible, it is best to use scissors,
and if it is really necessary, use a box cutter.
Let the handlebar-stem-combination carefully hang
down.
When using a box cutter make sure you do
not damage the component or injure your-
self. Make it a rule to cut away from you and the
component!
ASSEMBLY FROM THE BIKEGUARD
Release the bolt in the top area of the stem and re-
move it with the cap. Open the Canyon assembly
paste. Squeeze out some assembly paste and apply a
thin layer of carbon assembly paste on the inner side
of the stem clamp as well as in the clamping area of
the fork steerer tube.
Slide the handlebar-stem-combination on the fork
steerer tube. Make sure the bowden cables and the
lines are not twisted or bent, but run in a smooth
curve to the cable stops or brakes.
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