
9. Pedal Installation; READ FIRST!
(POTENTIAL FOR DAMAGE IF
INSTALLED INCORRECTLY!)
9.1 Pedals are side-specific. Check the
ends of the axles (A) to identify which
side of the bicycle to install them in.
R = Side of bicycle with chain.
Apply a small amount of grease to the
pedal threads.
9.2 Install the pedal marked R by turning
the axle CLOCKWISE.
Install the pedal marked L turning the
axle ANTI-CLOCKWISE.
Tighten the pedal axles fully with the
15mm wrench. Torque Requirement:
28-37Nm.
10. Seat Post Installation
10.1 Apply a small amount of grease
around the bottom 1.5” (35mm) of the seat
post (A) and insert the seat post into the
seat tube so that the minimum insertion
line (B) is not visible.
10.2 Align the saddle with the bicycle’s top
tube as shown.
10.1 Tighten down the seat post clamp (C)
using the appropriate hex wrench.
Torque Requirement: 4.5-6Nm.
10.1 Check to make sure that the saddle is
level (D). If it is not, use a 6mm wrench to
loosen the saddle clamp, adjust the saddle,
and re-tighten.
Torque Requirement: 20-27Nm.
11. Reflector Installation
11.1 Using a Philips screwdriver, clamp
the white reflector on the stem or handle-
bar and tighten down. Adjust the reflector
lens so that the lens is perpendicular to
the road.
12. Tire Inflation
Tire information can be found on the
side-walls of your tires – you should be
able to see tire size (e.g. 700x32) and
recommended inflation (e.g. 65-85 PSI).
Tire pressure should be checked
before each ride to help prevent
unnecessary flats.
* Flat tires can occur for a varity of
reasons including imporper inflation
and puncture from road debris. As such,
punctures are not covered by warranty.
9.29.1
10.1
10.2
B
A
C
D
A
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(SIDE-SPECIFIC THREADING ON PEDALS)
11.1