Testing Stem And Handlebar Tightness - Huffy freewheel Owner's Manual

12" to 20" freewheel bicycles
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Handlebar and Stem Installation - continued
One Bolt Clamp (fi g 08):
If necessary, re-adjust Handlebar (3).
Tighten Clamp Nut (D).
NOTE: Do not over tighten. Torque to 17
ft-lbs.
WARNING: If the handlebar clamp
in not tight enough, the handlebar can slip
in the stem. This can cause damage to the
handlebar or stem, and can cause loss of
control.

Testing Stem and Handlebar Tightness

To test the tightness of the stem:
• Straddle the front wheel between your legs.
• Try to turn the front wheel by turning the handlebar.
• If the handlebar and stem turn without turning the front wheel, realign the stem
with the wheel and tighten the stem bolt(s) tighter than before (about 1/2 revolu-
tion only at a time).
• Do this test again, until the handlebar and stem do not turn without turning the
front wheel.
To test the tightness of the handlebar clamp:
• Hold the bicycle stationary and try to move the
ends of the handlebar up and down or forward
and back.
WARNING: Do not exceed 100
lbs force.
• If the handlebar moves, loosen the
bolt(s) of the handlebar clamp.
• Put the handlebar in the correct
position and tighten the bolt(s) of
the handlebar clamp tighter than before.
• If the handlebar clamp has more than one bolt, tighten the bolts equally.
• Do this test again, until the handlebar does not move in the handlebar clamp.
• Bicycle Assembly
D
3
fig 08
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