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Adjusting the Bicycle to the Rider
In the case of stems with four-bolt clamping, be sure to retighten
the bolts evenly and alternately to the prescribed torque value. The
clamping slots in the top and bottom area as well as on the right and
on the left must be evenly and of identical width.
Bar ends give you additional ways of gripping the handlebar. They are
usually fixed in a position that gives the rider a comfortable grip when
pedalling out of the saddle. The bar ends are then almost parallel to the
ground or tilted slightly upwards.
Release the bolts, which are usually located on the underside of the
bar ends, by one to two complete turns.
Turn the bar ends to the desired position and make sure the angle is
the same on both sides.
Retighten the bolts to the required torque.
Check the firm seat of the bar ends by trying to twist them out of
position.
Carefully retighten the clamping bolt(s). Try to turn the handlebars
relative to the stem. Retighten the bolted connections, if necessary.
Observe the maximum torque value (see also chapter “Recommend-
ed Torque Settings”).
After adjusting the handlebars you need to adjust the brake and shift
levers.
Release the Allen bolts at either grip binder.
Turn the levers relative to the handlebars. Sit in the saddle and place
your fingers on the brake levers. Check whether the back of your hand
forms a straight line with your lower arm.
Retighten the levers and check whether they resist twisting and
turning! In doing so observe the specified torque values in chapter
“Recommended Torque Settings“.
Danger:
Note that the bolted
connections of stem,
handlebars, bar ends and
brakes have to be tight-
ened to their specified
torques. You will find the
respective values in chapter
“Recommended Torque
Settings“. If you disregard
the prescribed values, the
components may come
loose or break. This can lead
to a severe crash.
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