Control Position Adjustments - Specialized BICYCLE Owner's Manual

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Insertion" or "Maximum Extension". This mark must
not be visible above the headset.
WARNING: A quill stem's Minimum
Insertion Mark must not be visible above
the top of the headset. If the stem is
extended beyond the Minimum Insertion Mark
the stem may break or damage the fork's steerer
tube, which could cause you to lose control and
fall.
WARNING: On some bicycles, changing the stem or stem height can
affect the tension of the front brake cable, locking the front brake or
creating excess cable slack which can make the front brake
inoperable. If the front brake pads move in towards the wheel rim or out
away from the wheel rim when the stem or stem height is changed, the
brakes must be correctly adjusted before you ride the bicycle.
Some bicycles are equipped with an adjustable angle stem. If your bicycle
has an adjustable angle stem, ask your dealer to show you how to adjust if. Do
not attempt to make the adjustment yourself, as changing stem angle may also
require adjustments to the bicycle's controls.
WARNING: Always tighten fasteners to the correct torque. Bolts that
are too tight can stretch and deform. Bolts that are too loose can
move and fatigue. Either mistake can lead to a sudden failure of the
bolt, causing you to lose control and fall.
Your dealer can also change the angle of the handlebar or bar end extensions.
WARNING: An insufficiently tightened stem clamp bolt, handlebar
clamp bolt or bar end extension clamping bolt may compromise
steering action, which could cause you to lose control and fall. Place
the front wheel of the bicycle between your legs and attempt to twist the
handlebar/stem assembly. If you can twist the stem in relation to the front
wheel, turn the handlebars in relation to the stem, or turn the bar end
extensions in relation to the handlebar, the bolts are insufficiently tightened.
WARNING: During use of aero extensions you will have less control over
the bicycle. You will have a diminished ability to steer. You will also
need to reset your hands to operate the brakes, which means your
response to braking will take longer.
D. Control position adjustments
The angle of the brake and shift control levers and their position on the
handlebars can be changed. Ask your dealer to make the adjustments for you.
If you choose to make your own control lever angle adjustment, be sure to re-
tighten the clamp fasteners to the recommended torque (Appendix D or the
manufacturer's instructions).
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