Retrospec AMOK Assembly Instructions

Retrospec AMOK Assembly Instructions

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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
A M O K U R B A N G R A V E L B I K E

TOOLS

What we give you: 2 Hex Wrenches (5mm, & 6mm), a 10-function multi-tool.
What you need: Scissors, Phillips Screwdriver, 15mm wrench or crescent wrench.

STEP 1: UNPACKING YOUR BIKE

1 -
Make sure bike is upright, cut the shipping straps on the outside of the box.
2 -
Remove the box staples as these are sharp and can cut you as you access the bike.
Lift bike out by frame and rear wheel. Inspect your new bike.
3 -
Rotate the fork so that it is facing forward of the bike (Figure 1). Place the bike on the ground,
so it's standing upright on the fork dropouts and rear tire.
4 -
Use scissors to cut all of the packing zip ties.
5 -
Separate the front wheel from the bike by carefully slipping it away from the crank arm,
which is resting within the spokes – set aside for now.
6 -
Remove the accessory box - set aside for now.
7 -
Examine your new bike for any visible damage that may have occurred during shipping and
make sure you have all of its bits and pieces.
8 -
Special Note: For tightening all fasteners, please refer to Appendix D in the back of your owner's
manual for all fastener torque specifications.

STEP 2: INSTALLING SADDLE

Remove the plastic shipping plug from the top of the seat tube (Figure 2).
1 -
Use the included hex wrench to loosen the seat clamp at the top of the seat tube.
2 -
3 -
Insert the seat with the seat post into the seat tube of the frame to at least the minimum
insertion line on the shaft of the seat post and aligning saddle with frame.
WARNING! The minimum insertion line must NOT show above the seat tube (Figure 3)
4 -
Using the hex wrench, tighten the seat clamp once it is at the correct height.
Note: You can make the final adjustment to the height of the seat as needed after the bike is
assembled.
WARNING! Using the bike with the minimum insertion line on the lower portion of the seat
post showing above the frame could result in a failure of the seat post and/or the frame caus-
ing a loss of control with potential injury to rider. Such failures are not covered by warranty as
it is improper use of the product (Figure 3).
WA R N I N G
Using the bike with the minimum insertion line on the lower
portion of the seat post showing above the frame could result
in a failure of the seat post and/or the frame causing a loss of
control with potential injury to rider. Such failures are not
covered by warranty as it is improper use of the product.
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  • Page 1 WA R N I N G Using the bike with the minimum insertion line on the lower portion of the seat post showing above the frame could result in a failure of the seat post and/or the frame causing a loss of ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS control with potential injury to rider.
  • Page 2 STEP 3: INSTALLING HANDLEBARS Make sure the handlebar stem and fork are facing towards the front of the bike and in-line with one another. Remove the four face plate bolts from the front of the handlebar stem. Remove the face plate and place the handlebars in the stem, making sure the handlebars are centered. Replace the face plate and insert each of the four bolts tightening each a little bit at a time to ensure even pressure on all four corners using a cross pattern (Figure 4).
  • Page 3 NOTE: We highly recommend taking your bike to a local bike shop and having your brakes set-up by a professional mechanic before your first ride. Your Amok 8 is equipped with cable actuated disc brakes. The factory has adjusted the brakes for you but minor adjustments may still be necessary.
  • Page 4 REFLECTORS Attach the plastic brackets to the handlebar and seat post. (Figure 14 & 15). Slide the reflectors onto the brackets (white in the front, red in the back) TIRES • Locate the tire manufacturer’s recommended inflation pressure found on the tire sidewall (listed as “PSI”).

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