Trixter X-Bike User Manual

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until the chain slack is eliminated and the flywheel can rotate freely without pulling the
pedals around with it.

Replacing the Handlebars
1. NOTE: Your X-Bike

Indoor Performance Bike has been fitted with 580mm long

handlebars as standard. You must ensure that the new bars to be fitted are within the
recommended maximum length of 580mm with a tube wall thickness not less than
3.2mm and are the correct diameter 25.4mm at the clamping section.

2. As you will probably intend to use the existing Grip-shift™ mechanism, you should first

remove these parts from the existing assembly.

3. Remove the bar-ends by using a 6mm hex key to loosen the bolt under the clamp.
4. Carefully prise inside the rubber handlebar grips with a small flat head screwdriver and

spray some WD-40© or equivalent light oil spray. Ease the grips from either end of the
handlebars.

5. Using a 6mm hex key, loosen the 4 bolts from the handlebar clamp on the top of the X-

Bars

Handlebar System to release the grip on the handlebar.

6. Twist the handlebar to expose the bolt holding the Grip-shift™ and using a 2.5mm hex

key loosen this bolt. Slide the assembly off the end of the bars.

7. Remove the 4 bolts from the handlebar clamp on the top of the X-Bars

Handlebar

System. Remove the bars from the clamp housing.

8.

Fit the new bars ensuring that the orientation of the bar sweep is faced toward the rider as
shown. Replace the clamp cap and leave slightly loose until the Grip-shift™ has been
refitted and tightened.

9. The Grip-shift™ should be refitted to the right side of the bars ensuring that the cable exit

is facing back toward the user with about 5 to 10mm clearance between it and the top of
the cover.



Note the orientation
of the handlebar and
bar ends.


10. Tighten the 4 clamp bolts ensuring a) that the marked clamping area of the bars is central

within the clamp and b) the clamp is tightened evenly by all 4 bolts (This can be verified
by checking the width of the gap on both sides of the bars – it should be the same).

11. Using conventional hair spray, apply a film of spray to the inside of the grips before

fitting onto the ends of the handlebars. The hairspray dries rather quickly and it is
recommended to get the grips in place without delay ensuring to leave enough space at
the end of the bar for the bar ends. (The reason for the hair spray is that it acts briefly as a
lubricant but then dries to create a good grip with the bar).

12. Refit the bar-ends and fully tighten all points before riding the bike.

Replacing the Grip-shift™
1. For removal of the old Grip-shift™, follow procedures 3 to 7 within the section for

“Changing the handlebars” above. As the Grip-shift™ is removed from the right side
only, you do not nave to touch the left side of the handlebars.

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