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- First of all, remove the frame and wheels from the box. You should then be able to locate the box of small component
parts.
- Remove the packaging from the bike carefully. While doing this, hold the handlebars so that you do not drop them
and damage them. Be careful not to clamp any part of the carbon fiber frame during assembly of your bike.
- Next you need to release the clamping bolts from the stem cap, and then remove the cap itself. Be careful that the
handlebars are precisely centered in the stem clamp. Also make sure that the Bowden brake cables are running in
a smooth curve towards the brake or cable stops, and are not bent or twisted. Slowly tighten the stem’s clamping
bolts so that the handlebars are held lightly in position. You should not finish mounting of the handlebars until the
wheels are mounted into place.
- Take the counter nuts and carefully unscrew the quick-releases from them, then insert the nuts through the hollow
axle of each wheel. Now, mount the springs on both sides of the each wheel, taking care that the small-diameter
ends of the springs are facing the wheel hubs. Screw on the counter nuts with one or two full turns to hold the
springs in place.
- Release the levers on the front and rear brakes to open the brakes of the bike.
- Now mount the rear wheel into position and fix it securely by closing the quick-release.
- Position the front wheel into the fork and close the quick-release to mount it.
- Then close the levers of the front and rear brakes of the bike.
- Ensure that both of the wheels are seated properly in their dropouts, while checking that
they run precisely in the center of the fork arms and rear stays. Now check that the wheels
are true, by spinning them and checking the clearance between the brake and the rim. If
this varies by more than one millimeter, then the wheel alignment has to be corrected.
ASSEMBLING YOUR BIKE
First check the contents of the box that your bike comes in. It should contain the pre-assembled frame, the
wheelset and a small box of component parts.
Make sure the cables are running smooth
Ensure wheels are seated properly
Close the levers of the front and rear brakes of the bike