- Step 1: Preparation
- Step 2: Remove old mirrors
- Step 3: attach the handlebars
- Step 4: adjustment the mirror
- Step 5: Safety check
- Step 6: Care of the mirrors
Step 1: Preparation
Before you start installing the handlebars, make sure that you have all the tools required. This includes an Allen key, a screwdriver and possibly a torque wrench. Clean the handlebar area thoroughly to remove dirt and dust.
Step 2: Remove old mirrors
If mirrors are already mounted on the handlebar, remove them carefully. Loosen the screws with the Allen key and pull off the old mirrors. Make sure not to lose parts.
Step 3: attach the handlebars
Use the new handlebars into the intended openings on the handlebar. Turn the screws with the Allen key, but not too firm to avoid damage.
Step 4: adjustment the mirror
Set the mirrors so that you have an optimal view of the traffic behind you. This can require some adjustments. Test the view from different positions before you finally tighten the screws.
Step 5: Safety check
Check all screws and connections on firm seat. Make sure that the mirrors are stable and do not shake. Test the view again to make sure that everything is set correctly.
Step 6: Care of the mirrors
To maximize the lifespan of your handlebars, clean them regularly with a soft cloth and a mild cleaning agent. Avoid aggressive chemicals that could damage the surface.
Question 1: Have the handlebar density mirrors checked for e-test marks?
Yes, the handlebars are provided with an e-test mark, which means that they correspond to the European security standards.
Question 2: How can I optimally adjust the mirrors?
The mirrors should be set in such a way that they offer the most wide view of the traffic behind them. Make sure you don't have to adjust the mirrors while driving.
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