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List of tools required for bike assembly and initial unboxing instructions.
Diagram identifying essential bike parts like handlebars, stem, seatpost, and wheels.
Instructions for removing the faceplate, placing the handlebar, and hand-tightening stem bolts.
Guide to removing the bike from the box and preparing the fork for wheel installation.
Instructions for sliding the brake rotor into the caliper and tightening the through-axle.
Steps for attaching the left and right pedals to the crank arms using washers and a pedal wrench.
How to loosen cable guides, set seat height based on hip level, and tighten the seat collar.
Using a torque wrench for stem/seatpost bolts and securing cables with zip ties.
Checking reflector orientation, front wheel security, and stem bolt tightness before riding.
Verifying brake function, saddle security, tire pressure, and overall bike stability.
Overview of GT Bicycles' history, mission, and commitment to fun riding.
| Suspension | Full Suspension |
|---|---|
| Bottom Bracket | Shimano |
| Stem | GT Alloy |
| Brake Type | Hydraulic Disc |
| Wheelset | Alloy |
| Shifters | Shimano |
| Rear Derailleur | Shimano |
| Cassette | Shimano |
| Crankset | Shimano |
| Handlebar | GT Alloy |
| Headset | FSA |
| Saddle | GT |
| Seatpost | GT Alloy |
| Frame Material | Aluminum |