X-TREME Scooter XB-200LI User Manual - page 11
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STEM AND HANDLEBARS
1. Remove the protective shipping cap from
the stem wedge.
2. Remove the stem plug from the stem.
Loosen the stem bolt with a 6mm Allen
wrench or 13mm box wrench.
3. Insert the stem into the head tube of the
bicycle. Ensure that the minimum
4. Align the stem and handlebar so it is in
line with the front wheel.
5. Tighten the stem bolt with a 6mm Allen
wrench. Reinsert the stem plug into the
plug.
6. Check the headset for smooth rotation and that the top nut is secured tightly.
7. Loosen the 6mm binder bolt and rotate the handlebar so the levers are at a 45 degree angle
below the handlebar.
8. Retighten the binder bolt to ensure the handlebar does not rotate in the stem.
FORKS
There are two different types of forks that vary in styles
and dimensions. One type is a rigid fork (Figure 9)
consisting of stationary tubing with curved blades. The
other type is a suspension fork (Figure 10) consisting of
inner stanchion tubes riding on elastomers or springs
inside of a straight outer fork leg.
This mechanism acts as a shock absorber with a
specified amount of travel that varies between models.
Some suspension forks are not adjustable and are very
difficult to disassemble. If service is needed on a
suspension fork, consul t a professional bicycle repair
technician.
Your bicycle is equipped with a Suspension Fork as
shown in Figure 10.
Figure 8
Figure 9
Figure 10