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FITTING THROUGH THE FRONT FORK CENTRE HOLE
The centre screw (a) is xed into the centre hole on the front fork using an M6 nut (b) and washer
(c). If the surface of the front fork centre hole is uneven, you can use the spacer (d) between the
front fork and the bracket.
Where required, you can use the special bracket included to move any bicycle lights (e) out of the
way. See the image in image 13. The variety of front fork and brake designs on the market may
require the Zipforce to be tted a little differently.
If your bike does not look like the one in the image, or if you have a bike basket in the way, you can
nd alternative tting options at zipforce.io.
The Zipforce can be tted to the bikes rear wheel if
this works better for your bike. You just need to carry
out the same steps described above but instead use
the seatstays centre hole (see image).
Most people t to the front wheel because panniers
and mudguards are often in the way of a rear wheel
tting. You may need to remove or adapt the rear
wheel guard. Remember to switch to ”Reverse Mode”
in the app before cycling.
a.
b. c.
d.
e.