Owner`s manual
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When re-fitting the stem, make sure the handlebars are correctly aligned 
and tightened using the appropriate hex wrench or allen key. 
Do not over tighten.
Test the security of the handlebar within the stem, and the stem within 
the fork steerer tube, by clamping the front wheel between your knees 
and trying to move the handlebar up and down, and from side to side. The 
handlebar should not move when applying turning pressure.
Handlebars
The exact positioning of the handlebar is a matter of personal comfort. 
For MTB bicycles, the bar should be approximately horizontal, with the 
ends pointing back and slightly up. On BMX bicycles, the handlebar 
should remain in an approximately upright position but can be angled 
back or forward slightly for comfort. On MTB and racing style bicycles, 
the handlebar is usually tightened in the stem by a single allen key bolt or 
hexagonal bolt. On BMX style bicycles there may be four clamping bolts.
Please note that if you need to replace the fork on your bicycle at any 
time, please consult a qualified bicycle technician.
Never ride unless the handlebar clamping 
mechanism has been securely tightened.
MTB Handlebar Assembly
Grip
Handlebar
Stem Bolt
Handlebar Stem
Stem Bolt Wedge
Make sure handlebars 
and fork are facing 
forward
Note, curved rake of 
fork faces forward
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