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CHAPTER THREE
Inspection, Adjustment & Lubrication
- forged stems: 150-180 lb•in (17-20.3 Nm)
- 4-bolt BMX stems: 80-100 lb•in (9-11.3 Nm).
• Steerer clamp on direct-connect stems:
- mountain bike (Figure 3.1.2): 100-120 lb•in (11.3-13.6
- 4-bolt BMX stems: 80-100 lb•in (9-11.3 Nm).
• Steerer clamp on direct-connect stems:
- mountain bike (Figure 3.1.2): 100-120 lb•in (11.3-13.6
Nm).
- BMX: 145 lb•in (16.4 Nm).
• Bar-end clamp (Figure 3.1.6): 85-125 lb•in (9.6-14.1 Nm)
• Stem angle adjustment (Figure 3.1.1 and 3.1.4): 150-170 lb•in
• Bar-end clamp (Figure 3.1.6): 85-125 lb•in (9.6-14.1 Nm)
• Stem angle adjustment (Figure 3.1.1 and 3.1.4): 150-170 lb•in
(17-20.3 Nm)
Bar-ends
Never allow your bar-ends to come in contact
with objects which may cause you to lose control
of your bicycle. Bar-ends are designed for climbing
only. Ensure the bar-ends face forward and away
from you, at an angle not less than 15° from
parallel to the ground.
Adjustment
Handlebar position, the angle, width, and
height of the handlebars, is largely a matter of
personal preference blending comfort, efficiency,
and balance. Your hands should be comfortable,
and able to easily operate all controls. If your
hands, arms, or shoulders are uncomfortable or
numb you may need to adjust the handlebars or
select components more suitable to your personal
needs; consult your Gary Fisher dealer.
Some handlebars may have their width adjusted
by cutting, indicated by cut marks on the bars.
Do not cut handlebars that do not have cut
marks, including Bontrager Race XXXLite carbon
fiber handlebars. When cutting bars, do not cut
them shorter than the marks, or you may remove
internal reinforcements. If you are unsure,
consult your Gary Fisher dealer.
To adjust the angle of the handlebars
1. Loosen the handlebar clamp bolt(s) on the stem
just enough that the handlebars can be rotated
in the stem.
2. Position the handlebars to the desired angle, making sure
they are centered in the stem.
3. Tighten as shown in
Inspection
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Figure 3.1.5 Function testing the
handlebar and stem
handlebar and stem
Figure 3.1.6 Bar end
Bar-end
clamp bolt
Figure 3.1.4 Adjustable-rise
quill stem
quill stem
Handlebar
clamp bolts
Angle
adjustment
clamp bolts