Star Trac 727-0083 manual Mounting Computer On Handlebars Pro 5800 / 6800 / Elite

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Mounting Computer On Handlebars - Pro 5800 / 6800 / Elite 5900

required:

15Minutes

required:

727-0083 Spinning® Computer Kit

Note: The thin spacer is used on Pro 5800 / 6800 and Elite 5900 bikes.

required:

M5 Allen Wrench

M2 Allen Wrench

Place the thin insert inside the bottom part of the

Mounting Bracket Clamp. Then position the mounting bracket onto the center-curved po of the handlebars. Once positioned correctly, tighten the 4 M6x20 screws using the M5 tool.

Install the computer onto the mounting bracket by sliding the computer clamp over the long portion of the bracket. Tighten computer clamp with the M6 screw and nut using the M5 Allen tool.

Note: Use the M6x30 screw for the computer clamp when installing onto the computer mounting bracket.

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