you are not condent that the brakes are working properly.
• Using the Axle Release™ Quick-Release Adapters (rear
wheel)
See referenced gures on the next page.
INSTALLATION: Position bicycle upside down. Using a wrench,
remove and dispose of the threaded securing nut from one
side of the axle if applicable (see ‘A’). Retain any safety
washers in place. If the bicycle comes equipped with the
axle release; disregard step A. While holding the spacer
snugly to the assembly, grasp such assembly with the lever in
an open position. Place the threaded opening against the
end of the axle and spin it slowly in a clockwise motion. While
doing so, apply light pressure until contact is made against
the bicycle frame by the spacer- (see ‘B’). (If the lever
assembly does not thread on smoothly or appears to be the
wrong size, STOP! Reposition the device and restart. While
gripping the bicycle rmly, close the lever to its fully closed
position (see ‘C’-‘D’). If the lever closes without resistance,
reopen lever, spin the assembly further clockwise and reclose
until rm and secure connection is found. Repeat processes
for both sides of each wheel. Note: Do not perform this
installation for both sides of the axle concurrently as axle may
rotate. Always ensure proper installation prior to use by lifting
the bicycle frame off the ground. While holding, strike the top
of the inated rubber tire with a few sharp blows. Sample test
is good indication but does not guarantee proper installation
has occurred.
UNDESIRABLE LEVER POSITIONS: If lever is in an undesirable
closed position on the wheel (undesirable on front: forward
or down, undesirable on rear: up or down), reopen lever,
and unthread using counter-clockwise spinning motion
until assembly is removed. Remove the spacer from
assembly (see ‘E’). Each washer (labeled 90, 180, or 270) will
progressively add around 90 degrees of counter-clockwise
turn to the nal handle position. Carefully select a washer
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