Dahon Recall tech bulletin
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Dahon Recall tech bulletin
How To Identify An Affected Handlepost The recall of 2008 Radius handlepost does not affect all models fitted with this handlepost. To determine if a model is potentially affected please check with your local distributor or dealer. Once you have determined that a bicycle is one of the potentially affected 2008 models, please use the following bulletin to see if the handlepost is affected. There are three different potentially affected handleposts: 1. Radius Telescope Adjustable Handlepost 2. Radius Fixed Handlepost 3. Radius VRO Fixed Handlepost Radius Handlepost Features: 1. Ring-shaped safety hook. 2. Internal clamp. If your handlepost has these features, it is POTENTIALLY AFFECTED by the recall. These handleposts are NOT affected: Radius Handlepost (Factory Replacement): Radius V Handlepost Features: • “R” Stamp inside handlepost hinge indicates the handlepost has been replaced 1. V-shaped Autolock safety catch. 2. External clamp. If your handlepost has this stamp, it is NOT AFFECTED by the recall. If your handlepost has these features, it is NOT AFFECTED by the recall. If the handlepost is one of the potentially affected handleposts: 1. Check the serial number on the underside of the bottom bracket. 2. Once you have found the bike’s serial number, please go to Dahon’s website to check if the serial number is listed as one of the affected bicycles. http://www.dahon.com/support/recall 3. Is the serial number in the list? • NO: The bike is NOT AFFECTED by the recall. You can continue to ride without worries. • YES: Do the following: If the serial number is listed as one of the affected bicycles, the handlepost has to be replaced. Do NOT ride the bike anymore, and bring it to your local dealer to have the handlepost replaced. Serial number location If, for whatever reason, you cannot check the frame number or you are not sure if your bike is affected, bring it to your bike dealer. They will check for you at no charge. Handlepost Replacement Tech Bulletin This Bulletin Tools required: This bulletin is written to aid in the removal and replacement of Radius handleposts affected by the Radius handlepost recall. This shall be carried out by a qualified mechanic. • • • • 5mm allen key 6mm allen key 10mm allen key Torque wrench Replacement Instructions: I. Remove Handlebar Assembly. NOTE: Because the handlebar assembly is removed in one piece, it should not be necessary to disconnect any of the brake or gear assembly to replace the handlepost. A. For Handleposts With Quick Release (QR) Fixation Systems: Step 1: Open the QR. Step 2: Unscrew the QR screw. Step 3: Remove the QR. Step 4: Open the latch and remove the handlebar B. For Handleposts With VRO Handlebar: Step 1: Loosen the bolts of the VRO clamps with a 5mm Allen key. Step 2: Move the VRO clamps laterally, so the handlebar assembly can be removed from the handlepost. Step 3: Remove handlebar assembly. NOTE: When removing handlebar assembly from handlepost, carefully leave all cables attached. 2. Disconnect Handlepost From Steerer Tube. Step 1: Loosen stem nut. (Side bolt) until handlepost turns freely on the steerer (1-2 turns counterclockwise) Open Radius handlepost hinge to reveal inner compression nut. Step 2: Unscrew (counterclockwise) the compression nut completely. Step 3: Remove the compression nut and washer. Step 4: Carefully lift off the handlepost assembly away from the steerer tube. Handlepost Replacement Tech Bulletin 3. Install Replacement Handlepost to Steerer Tube. NOTE: Make sure you have the correct replacement handlepost. NOTE: Before tightening stem nut and making sure the headset is correctly adjusted you need to reinstall the handlebar assembly. Step 1: Slide new handlepost assembly on to the steerer tube. Step 2: Reinstall compression nut (don’t forget the washer underneath). Step 3: Tighten until there is no play in the head assembly. Tighten the compression nut with a torque of 6.8-11.3 Nm. 4. Install Handlebar Assembly NOTE: Orient handlebar assembly so all cable routing is correct and the cables are not twisted. A. For Handleposts With Quick Release (QR) Fixation Systems: Step 1: Place handlebar and close handlepost clamp. Step 2: Reinstall the QR. Step 3: Tighten the QR screw. Step 4: Tighten the QR. B. For Handleposts With VRO Handlebar: 6. Please check the handlepost hinge is adjusted according to instructions in the Dahon owner’s manual NOTE: Although the brakes and gears were not adjusted, we recommend you check that all brakes and gears are functioning correctly after completing any replacement. Step 1: Move the VRO clamps laterally on to the handlepost. Step 2: After establishing desired position, tighten the bolts of the VRO clamps with a 5mm Allen key. Torque: 10 Nm. 5. Adjust Handlebar Alignment Step 1: Align handlepost so handlebar is perpendicular to the front wheel. Step 2: Tighten the clamp screw Torque: 11.3 Nm. 7. Record All Audit Information As Required 8. Affix Identification Sticker Please affix “Radius Handlepost” Sticker to the bottom of the handlepost to show that the handlepost has been replaced and the bicycle is no longer affected.