-Tighten the clamp screw of each brake lever
-Move each bar end around the handlebar to a position that is comfortable to the rider
-Tighten the clamp bolt of bar end securely.
8.Test the tightness of the handlebar ends:
-Hold the bicycle stationary and try to move the ends of the handlebar ends forward and backward
-If either handlebar end moves on the handlebar, reposition it and tighten the clamp bolt tighter than before
-If the handlebar moves in the stem, loosen the stem clamp, reposition the handlebar, and tighten the handlebar clamp tighter than before
-Do this test again, until the handlebar ends and the handlebar do not move.
9.Put each brake lever in the correct position:
-Put each brake lever in a position that is comfortable to the rider
-Tighten the clamp screw of each brake lever.
Operation
WARNING: If you choose to ride with your hands on the handlebar ends, be careful. You will ![]()
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not be able to stop as quickly because your hands are farther away from the brake levers.