Dynacraft SINGLE SPEED Owner's Manual page 36

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FIGURE Y
Stem Binder Bolt
Top Cap
Spacer
Steerer Clamp Bolts
Spacer
Compress
Upper Headset Cup
Installed
by Factory
Bearing Retainer
Fork
Handlebar
A
Handlebar Stem
Clamp Bolts
A
Handlebar Stem Clamp
Upper Cone
Bearing Retainer
Star Nut
(inside steerer tube)
Headtube
Lower Headset Cap
Headset Crown Race
You can adjust the handlebar height a bit by adjusting
stem height. A quill stem has an etched or stamped
mark on its shaft which designates the stem's "Minimum
Insertion" or "Maximum Extension". This mark must not
be visible above the headset. There are different styles
of handlebar clamps, but all attach to the bicycle with a
stem bolt and wedge nut.
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.
If your bike has a "threadless" stem (figure Y) the stem
has been installed in the factory and to change handlebar
height requires moving height adjustment spacers
from below the stem to above the stem, or vice versa.
Otherwise, you'll have to get a stem of different length
or rise. Do not attempt to do this yourself, as it requires
special knowledge and your bicycle should be taken to a
professional bike shop for this adjustment.
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