10.
Adjusting the handlebars
Adjust the angle of the handlebar
according to the needs and height of
the rider and tighten the screws. A larger
angle gives more space for the rider and
provides a more sporty riding style.
11.b
For the best results, stand on the
footrest, grab the handlebars and stretch
your fingers so they extend in a straight
line from your hands. Set the brake
levers in this position and tighten the
two mounting screws, see 11.a.
9
6–8 Nm
12.
1
2
Adjustment of brakes (V-brake)
For both the front and the rear wheel
the brake adjustment is the same.
Insert the brake cable back into the
guide (1) and check the brake pads
during braking, ensuring thattheir entire
surface fits tightly against the side of the
rim. If not, adjust the screw (2), which
attaches the brake pads to the shoulders
of the V-brakes. The brake pads must not
touch the tyre.
11.a
6–8 Nm
Adjusting the angle of the brake levers
On both brake levers loosen the screw
on the sleeve.
13.
2
2
Check that the brake pads move away
from the rim sufficiently (1–2 mm) when
the brake lever is released. The distance
of the brake pads can be adjusted by
tightening or loosening the brake cable
anchor bolt (1). If the brake pads come
into contact with the rim while the wheel
spins, adjust the spacing of the brake
arms symmetrically with the tensioning
bolts (2).
5–6 Nm
1
2
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