Dave
Active Member
Thanks for the comments & advice guys. The assembly went well, no problems. I do recommend that you watch the video about assembly, it helps a great deal. There are no assembly instructions, however all manuals are included, even manuals for all the installed components. One of the things I really loved was that the max torque values are silk screened right on the frame. Nice touch EM!
I finished assembly early last night, the temps were in the teens so I was not able to ride the Carbon. It is raining today, so the test ride will have to wait. All components have checked out on the repair stand, and seem to be working properly. Here is what I did after assembly:
Torqued all bolts to the proper force. ( check the fork stem bolt as well )
Cleaned all electrical contacts with contact cleaner
Tighten all electrical wire connectors ( the two silver connectors at the handlebars were loose , see pic )
Charged battery, and lubed locking pin.
Checked brake fluid reservoir caps for tightness and leaks, and check brake lines.
Check operation of the brakes.
Tighten all wheel spokes, yes each one.! ( Many I could turn 1/8 to ¼ turn )
Check operation of derailleurs and adjust. My front one needed tweaking ( cable tension )
Pump up tires slowly and make sure tire bead is seating.
Here is a list of tools I used;
I finished assembly early last night, the temps were in the teens so I was not able to ride the Carbon. It is raining today, so the test ride will have to wait. All components have checked out on the repair stand, and seem to be working properly. Here is what I did after assembly:
Torqued all bolts to the proper force. ( check the fork stem bolt as well )
Cleaned all electrical contacts with contact cleaner
Tighten all electrical wire connectors ( the two silver connectors at the handlebars were loose , see pic )
Charged battery, and lubed locking pin.
Checked brake fluid reservoir caps for tightness and leaks, and check brake lines.
Check operation of the brakes.
Tighten all wheel spokes, yes each one.! ( Many I could turn 1/8 to ¼ turn )
Check operation of derailleurs and adjust. My front one needed tweaking ( cable tension )
Pump up tires slowly and make sure tire bead is seating.
Here is a list of tools I used;
- Park repair stand
- 4 and 5 mm hex keys ( allen )
- Torque wrench calibrated in NM
- 15mm open ended wrench
- 7mm open ended wrench
- Phillips screwdriver
- Electrical contact cleaner & lithium grease
- Spoke wrench 12ga.
- Cutters, flashlight, and the most important: reading glasses!!