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SECTION E: HANDLEBAR & CONTROL POSITIONS.
he handlebars and control levers on the Brompton are factory set to
een compactness and riding comfort. For most
ould be fine.
O C STANCE
igh by w
e stee on the
tion is available (exc
but only within limits.
make any changes, then the
o the front wheel as normal.
rly re-clamped at the top of
torque of 18NM.
ght riding position, and
s to be moved a bit further forward, but the folded
the
age properly in
oved for any reason, then, n
) leave a gap of 0.5mm-1.5mm between the top of the
he hinge, b) use a
olt (whose 6mm AF socket
c) check the a
T
provide a compromise betw
users the riding position sh
There is no vertical adjustment, and UNDER N
should you attempt to set the handlebar at a h
the lower part of the handlebar stem from th
forks.
IRCUM S
ithdrawing
front
er position
rer tube
However, some adjustment in the fore/aft direc
an S Type). Control levers can also be moved,
You should be aware that if you do choose to
folded handlebar or stem cannot lie as close t
Also, it is important that the handlebar is prope
the stem: secure the clip-bolt with a
ept on
Handlebar moved aft. This gives a more upri
allows the brake lever
package will be wider.
Handlebar, or brake-levers moved forward. Again the folded package
will be wider, as the h’bar/levers will clash against the wheel (or the
cables against the fork-blade). And also the plastic catch-nipple on
stem will have to be adjusted so that it can eng
(see Section H).
If the handlebar stem assembly has to be m
reassembly, a
the catch
o
steering locknut and the step in the stem under t
tightening torque of 20NM for the expander b
head is visible when the handlebar is folded), and
the handlebar catch (section H).
lignment of
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