18. Attach the cushion by placing carefully on hook and loop backing of the armrest and hold firmly
for 30 seconds. Repeat for the other armrest.
•Torque the bolts to 4.7Nm
•Torque the bolts to 4.7Nm
HOW TO CUT THE EXTENSIONS
1. Carefully determine the required extension length by performing
a bike fit or measuring the existing extensions.
2. Mark the point at which you wish to make a cut.
3. We recommend checking your measurements after first
marking the cut line to ensure that you do not inadvertently cut
the extensions too short.
4. If using a cutting guide mount it securely in a vice. Then place
the extension in the guide and line up the marked cut line with
the slot in the cutting guide.
a. For aluminium an 18 tooth blade is recommended. Along with
eye protection.
b. For carbon a 32T or carbon specific blade is recommended.
Wrap the extension with insulation tape at the cut line to limit
the risk of splintering the carbon at the blade exit point.
c. When cutting, wear a breathing mask, gloves and eye
protection then dispose of the dust residue carefully. Airborne
dust particles are a respiratory hazard.
5. Using the hacksaw, make firm strokes of the blade through the
guide, allowing the blade to do the work. Do not apply excessive
force to the hacksaw as you risk snapping the blade and the
possibility of injury.
6. Alternately, if you are using a pipe cutter (only on aluminium
extensions) – first apply insulation tape either side of the cut line
to protect the finish of the extension from the rotating wheels.
7. Line the cutter up carefully with the cut line then rotate with a
smooth motion, gradually depressing the cutting wheel further
as the cut depth increases.
8. Repeat the process for the second extension.
9. Once you have cut both extensions, use the half round file to
remove any sharp edges from both the interior and exterior
faces of the extension.
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