- Step 1: Preparation
- Step 2: assembly tools
- Step 3: attach a mirror
- Step 4: adjustment
- Security check
- Care and maintenance
Step 1: Preparation
Before you start assembling the handlebars, make sure you work in a safe environment. Remove all parts that could hinder access to your handlebar.
Step 2: assembly tools
You need some basic tools: an Allen key, a screwdriver and possibly a fork key. Check whether all parts of the handlebar can be present.
Step 3: attach a mirror
Remove the end caps of the handlebar if available. Use the handlebars into the handlebars and secure them with the screws supplied. Make sure that you sit firmly but are not overwhelmed.
Step 4: adjustment
Adjust the mirrors so that you have the optimal perspective. You should be able to see both the street and the traffic behind them. Take your time to adjust this correctly.
Security check
Finally, check whether the mirrors are firmly mounted and do not pretend while driving. Make a short test drive to make sure that everything works well.
Care and maintenance
Clean the mirrors regularly with a soft cloth and a mild cleaning agent. Check the fortifications every few months to make sure you are safe.
How long does it take to assemble the handlebars?
The assembly of the handlebars usually takes about 30 minutes, depending on the experience and tool availability.
Can I assemble the mirrors on any motorcycle?
Yes, the handlebars are universal and can be mounted on most motorcycles as long as the handlebar openings are compatible.
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