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    1 0° WEDGE HARD W ARE OPTIONS Con gr atul atio ns! T he Speci aliz ed S - W or ks Ru by mac h andle bar / s te m s ys tem y ou ha v e c hosen is a mong the fines t of adv anc ed com posit e pr oduc ts a v ailab le in cy cli ng. Carbo n fib er is a v er y spe cial mat eria l tha t r equi re s par ticul ar ca re duri ng as sem bly , st or age and ri[...]

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    2 F r o n t o f B i k e GREASE GREASE GREASE 4 Bike C enter Line Rubymac Stem Spac er Aluminum Contact Surfaces • Determine desir ed axle-to-handlebar height. This can be achiev ed by either duplicating the position of e xisting equipment or using the Specialized A djustable Fit Stem, used by select Specializ ed Authorized Dealers. • Place desi[...]

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    3 6 GREASE GREASE GREASE GREASE • Grease c ontact surfaces betw een #1, #2 and #3 wedge parts. • Place #2 betw een #1 and #3 wedges, with desir ed angle etching on #2 pointing up ward. • Loosely thr ead together three w edge parts. 1. Upper Outer W edge 2. Inner W edge 3. Lo wer Outer W edge GREASE 0° WEDGE HARD W ARE SETUP NOTE: With no ang[...]

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    4 ADDITIONAL W ARNINGS NO TE: Do not apply more pres sure to pr e-load bolt than necessary to eliminat e headset bearing play . Exc essive pr essure can damage the headset bearings. NO TE: V erify wedge bolt tor que after first fe w rides to ensure that the w edge syst em is fully seated. 1. Preload headset bearings 3. Install w edge bolt rubber pl[...]