2. Attach the upper brackets (D) and lower brackets (G) to the
handlebar. Insert two handlebar clamp bolts (H) through
each upper bracket and lower bracket, and into the nuts
(C), which t into the upper bracket.
For a 26.0 mm handlebar, use the shims (E
and F) listed above. Locate and place the
dimple on the shim into the recess of the
bracket. If the dimple is in the recess, it will
prevent each shim from rotating.
3. Tighten the handlebar clamp bolts (H) to 100 lb•in (11.3
N•m).
4. Slide the left and right extension tubes (A) through the
upper brackets (D) and adjust the position of the exten-
sion tubes to the desired length and rotational angle.
Leave a minimum of 15 mm of extension
tube exposed behind the clamp of the upper
bracket.
5. Insert the extension tube pinch bolts (B) and tighten to 60
lb•in (6.7 N•m).
Do not overtighten bolts, as this may
damage the carbon tube.
6. Slide the left pad width adjuster (L) and right pad width
adjuster (L) onto the extension tubes.
7. Insert the width adjuster pinch bolts (M).
8. Adjust the angle of the width adjusters. Rotate the bracket
to the desired angle, and tighten the pinch bolts to 60
lb•in (6.7 N•m)
Note that extreme angle adjustment might
limit the ability of the arm pad holders to
align correctly.