#58. M5 x 12mm Phillips
Head Screw (6 pcs)
3
HANDLEBAR
HARDWARE STEP 3
1. Remove the plastic tie from the center of the handlebar (3).
Insert the two hand pulse cables (26) through the opening of
the handlebar mounting bracket on the front side of the
console mast tube (2). Pull the cables through the opening of
the console mounting bracket at the rear of the console mast
tube.
2. Attach the Handle Bar (3) to the Front Console Mast (2) with
the two Hex Head bolts (51), two Flat Washers (72) and two
Split Washers (103). Tighten using the 12/14mm Wrench
(100). Be careful not to pinch the cables when fastening.
PLASTIC PARTS HARDWARE STEP 4
1. Insert the Computer Cable (29) and two Hand pulse cables
(26) into the connectors in the back of the Console (34).
2. Attach the Console (34) onto the Console Mast (2) with four
Phillips Head Screws (58). Be careful not to pinch the cables
when fastening.
3. Attach the Front Stabilizer Cover (40) to the Main Frame (1)
with two Phillips Head Screws (58). Tighten with the Phillips
Head Screw Driver (93).
4. Install the Pedals (45 L, 46 R) onto the Cranks by using the
13/15mm Wrench (92). Remember that the left pedal has a
reverse thread and will be screwed into the crank in the
opposite rotation from normal threads. There is an L stamped
into the end of the threaded post of the left pedal and an R on
the end of the right post. Make sure to tighten the pedals as
much as you possibly can. It may be necessary to re-tighten the
pedals if you feel a thumping while pedaling the bike. A clicking
noise or thumping feeling is usually caused by loose pedals.
5. Install the Seat mount slide (7) onto the track on top of the seat
tube with the seat post facing forward. Place the nut plate (8)
onto the seat slide behind the seat post. Place the flat washer
(71) onto the fore/aft adjustment knob (86) and thread it into the
nut plate from underneath the seat tube track. Attach the seat
(19) to the seat post using the 12/14mm Wrench (100).