Keiser REAR WHEEL DRIVE BIKE Assembly - page 4
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The Base Frame has a front and rear. The rear of the Base Frame has caster wheels.
Place the Main Frame behind the Base Frame; use the flywheel to roll the Main Frame up
onto the Base Frame. The flywheel should be situated between the rear caster wheels.
rear
Start one bolt by placing a washer and then the acorn nut loosely onto the bolt. Place
washers and acorn nuts on the remaining three bolts. When all are in place, hold the nut
in place with the socket, and tighten acorn nuts with a 5/8” torque wrench to 35 ft-lb.
Step Two: Slide in handle bar
Tools required: Phillips screwdriver, paper clip
Remove the four screws from the plastic cover on the upper portion of the neck of the
bike frame. Slide in the handlebars with the bars pointing away from the seat
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Neck with cover Neck without cover
Straighten out the paper clip. The paper clip will be used to support the dowel as you
insert it through the holes in the handle bar. Line up the holes of the handle bar with the
holes in the neck of the bike frame. Note: there are two different lengths of dowels. If
the wrong length is used, the handlebar will not move.Take the shorter of the two white
plastic dowels, and insert it in the hole in the neck closest to the base of the bike. Be
careful to insure that the dowel has passed through both holes of the handle bar tube. Use
the end of the paperclip to push it all the way into the handle bar.