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Mountain Mirrycle Assembly Instructions |
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WARNING |
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| Objects you see in this mirror are closer than they appear. This is a convex mirror and it makes an object appear smaller and more distant than the object really is. | ||
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INSTRUCTIONS |
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Cut out the end or remove the plug in the end of the left handlebar
grip. To cut use a fairly sharp knifeblade and poke through the end of the handlebar
grip and cut around the inside of the handlebar. If you live in a country where they
drive on the left side of the road, cut a hole in the end of the right handlebar grip. 2. The Mountain Mirrycle comes with two sizes of wedges. Use the bigger of the two wedges unless it won't fit inside your handlebar. Assemble the appropriate wedge to the mirror base using the long bolt and the barrel nut. Put the long bolt through the mirror base and the wedge and screw it into the barrel nut. Pull the wedge onto the barrel nut to secure it. 3. Place the mirror base in the end of your handlebar. Push it in so it its snug up against the end of the handlebar grip. Position the mirror base so that the top of it tilts far forward (about halfway between straight up and parallel to the ground. If you have bar ends, position the mirror base so that the top tilts further down and out of the way of the bar end. Use the hex wrench that is included to tighten the bolt until the mirror base is secure in the end of the handlebar. 4. Attach the mirror arm to the mirror base. Put three small washers on a cap screw and insert the cap screw into the hole in the elbow end of the mirror arm. Now put a big washer on the cap screw and screw it into the mirror base and tighten it using the hex wrench. The cap screws fit very tightly so don't worry about breaking it as you screw it in. 5. Attach the mirror holder to the mirror arm. Put one small washer on a cap screw and insert it into the countersunk hole in the morrow holder bracket. Put a big washer on the cap screw and screw it into the morrow arm and tighten it using the hex wrench included. 6. Take a ride on your bike on a quiet street and adjust the mirror to get a good idea of what your view will be. |
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SUGGESTION |
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| When riding off road on trails or in the woods, it's a good idea to pivot the mirror head out of the way of objects you might run into. Be sure to readjust the mirror when you get on roads again. |