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IT IS CRITICAL THAT THE CLAMPS ARE TIGHTENED CORRECTLY TO STOP THE BARS MOVING BEFORE RIDING!
8.6 Headset
The headset is the bearing which allows the fork to rotate in the frame, it plays a major part in the handling of the bike and
should be checked regularly (as per table); that it's both tight (not rocking front and back when front brake is applied and bike
rocked backward and forward), or, not turning smoothly. The Morpheus has two headset bearings, one for the captain handle
bar and the other for the fork, both must be tight for the bike to operate safely. If you are unsure about adjusting your head-
set, consult a qualified mechanic.
8.7 Frame/Fork
The frame of your Tandem is made from high grade aluminium tubing with a powder coat finish. Though Aluminium does not
rust like steel, it does still oxidise, so it is worth touching up scratches as they happen to keep the frame in top condition. It is
also worth checking the frame periodically for signs of cracking which can occur if the bike has a hard impact.
The forks are made from chro moly steel and are also powder coated, scratches should be touched up to prevent rusting. As
with the frame, the forks should be checked if the bike sustains a hard impact.
8.8 Quick release
Quick-releases are used in a number of places on your bike; it is important that they are tightened correctly. To locate a quick
release properly, adjust the quick-release by opening it, holding both ends and turning one clockwise until, when you close
the lever, you feel some resistance. At this point, try to close the lever fully. The adjustment is correct when you can fully close
the lever, but with some effort (the lever should leave its impression in the palm of your hand). If you can only close the lever
part way, open it, unscrew the adjusting nut slightly and try again. If it closes too easily, tighten it up a tiny bit and try again.
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