Currier Tech Scoot-E DD Series Owner's Manual Page 55

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Attachment of an incorrect pedal into a crank arm can
strip pedal threads and cause irreparable damage. Before
your first ride, please check to insure your pedals are
attached correctly.
Pedals & Crank Set
Look for the letters “R” for right, and “L” for left, stamped on each pedal
spindle. Start each pedal spindle by hand to avoid stripping the threads.
Tighten with a 15mm narrow open ended wrench. Note that the right
hand pedal attaches to the chainwheel side crank arm with a right-hand
(clockwise) thread. The left pedal attaches to the other crank arm and has
a left-hand (counter-clockwise) thread. It is very important that you check
the crank set for correct adjustment and tightness before riding your
bicycle. New cranks may become loose with initial use, refer to pages 105-
108 for proper crank set adjustment and maintenance. Once the pedals
have been installed, remove the dust caps from the center of each crank
arm. Using a 14mm socket wrench, tighten the spindle nuts securely
(approx. 350 in. lbs.) and replace the dust caps.
Dust
Cap
Note: In addition to normal assembly, please be aware that the preload
adjusting screw must be flush with the bottom of the post. Some bicycles
may come equipped with a shim that should be positioned over the lower
half of the seat post and inserted into the seat tube of the frame. Failure to
do this may cause irreparable damage.
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