Instructions / Assembly

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Assembly 3
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Figure 3.10
ATTACH THE FRONT WHEEL
There are two types of front wheel assemblies; nued with step
retaining washer, and nued with clip retaining washer.
Note: Quick-release wheels may be on both the front and rear
wheels or just one. Also, some re tread paerns have a
direcon, so compare your front re and rear re of the bicycle
so that both tread paerns face the same way.
NuedwithStepRetainingWasher
❶Posion the front wheel between the front fork legs with
the axle resng inside the fork drop outs. Important! Be
sure the wheel is as centered as possible between the fork
legs. Figure 3.10
❷ Place a step washer on each end of the axle. Note: The at
side of the step washer must be facing out, and the
protrusion on the washer must t into the fork drop out.
Figure 3.11
❸ Aach the two axle nuts on the axle. Tighten one nut part
way, then ghten the other nut. Repeat unl both sides are
ghtened securely. Be sure that the wheel is centered
between the fork legs.
If the wheel is ocenter, loosen the axle nut on the side that
has a smaller gap between re and fork leg, and use your
hand to push the wheel to a centered posion; hold the
wheel with one hand, and ghten the axle nut and check
again. Repeat if needed to be sure the wheel is centered
and securely ghtened.
Axle
Fork
dropout
Step
retaining
washer
Axle
nut
Step
retaining
washer
Protrusion on
step retaining
washer ts into
the fork dropout
Axle
nut
Figure 3.11
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