Some of the operations described in the section may be carried out by the user without outside
assistance. Only attempt to carry out these procedure if you have the correct tools.
1. MOUNTING THE PEDALS
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For reasons of space, the bicycle is shipped
without the pedals mounted.
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In order to mount the pedals:
· remove the protective film from the pedals.
· the pedals are different from each other and
are marked "R" (right) and "L" (left) in order to
distinguish them.
· SCREW THE RIGHT HAND
PEDAL "R" TO THE RIGHT
HAND PEDAL CRANK,
ROTATING IT CLOCKWISE
(fig. "20").
· Use a 15 mm wrench to tighten the
pedal.
· SCREW THE LEFT HAND
PEDAL "L" TO THE LEFT
HAND PEDAL CRANK,
ROTATING IT COUNTER-
CLOCKWISE (fig. "21").
· Use a 15 mm wrench to tighten the
pedal.
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Assembly and Adjustments
2. ADJUSTING THE HANDLEBARS
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For reasons of space, the bicycle is also shipped
with the handlebars rotated so that they are
aligned with the frame.
· Using a 6 mm Allen key, loosen the screws
(1) (fig. "22").
· Rotate the handlebars so that they are per-
pendicular to the frame (fig. "24").
· Tighten the two screws (1) respecting the
correct torque values (see paragraph "4" -
Section "03") (fig. "24").
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To regulate the height of the handlebars
(fig. "25"):
· loosen the screws (2) using a 4 mm
Allen key.
· Raise or lower the handlebars as re-
quired.
· Tighten the screws (2) respecting
the correct torque values (see para-
graph "4" - Section "03").
3. ADJUSTING THE SADDLE
3.a - For "150" version
• Regulating the height
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Loosen the saddle support tube locking collar
(using a 6 mm Allen key) (fig. "23").
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Regulate the height of the saddle by moving
the support tube in the desired direction
(fig. "26").
Do not extract the saddle sup-
port tube past the indicator mark
stamped on it and always ensure
that it is inserted into the frame to
a depth of at least 10 cm (fig. "27").
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