Front Wheel
12.
Remove the tension adjusting nut and one spring from the quick release skewer
Push the skewer through the front hub, then replace the spring and end nut
springs.
the wheel into the fork
, as shown in photo N.
Securely close the quick release.
Refer to the appendix of this document for more information on the use and adjustment of quick release levers. It is
vital to your safety that you understand and properly secure this lever!
M
Tension
adjusting
nut
Spring
Spring
Skewer
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(photo M), taking care not to lose either of the small
Install
. Leave the nut loose for now, about two turns in.
N
O
Tighten
P
Pedals
13.
Find the pedals in your parts box. Grease the threads
them securely into the crank arms using a 15mm open-end wrench
(Photo O). Note that the pedals have opposite thread directions and must go
on a specific side of the bicycle. The pedal meant for the drive-side (the side of
the bicycle with the chain and gears) has a standard thread, which is tightened
clockwise. The non-drive-side pedal has a reverse, non-standard thread. It
must be turned counter-clockwise to be screwed in.
The pedals are marked 'R' and 'L' for "Right" and "Left," however they can also
be identified by their threads, as shown in figure P.
14.
Turn the bike right-side-up
, using the kickstand to keep it upright.
Close the front brake
by reversing step 10 (photo H), pulling the brake noodle
back into its holder. If the cable feels tight, check the cabling to make sure it is
properly organized in front of the bike to allow enough slack to re-close the brake.
15.
Adjust your front and rear brakes.
Your brakes may not be fully
adjusted from the factory; refer to your owner's manual for detailed instructions
on brake adjustment or consult a professional bike mechanic if you are not
comfortable making these adjustments yourself. Do not attempt to ride your
bicycle without properly adjusting the brakes!
16.
Adjust your shifters and derailleurs
, referring to the owner's
manual for full instructions. Riding your bicycle without properly adjusting
the drivetrain can cause irreparable damage! Consult a professional bike
mechanic if you are not comfortable making these adjustments yourself.
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