Raleigh M20 Handlebars Replacement

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Raleigh M20 Handlebars Replacement

Raleigh M20 Handlebars Replacement This guide will show you how to replace a broken pair of handlebars.

Written By: Jon Ribera

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Raleigh M20 Handlebars Replacement

TOOLS:

PARTS:

3/8" Allen Wrench (1)

New handlebars (1)

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Raleigh M20 Handlebars Replacement

Step 1 — Handlebars

 Strip all the accessories from your old handlebars. (reflectors, mirrors, etc...) 

Using a 3/8" Allen wrench, losen the nuts that hold the brake controls and gear shifters.

Step 2



Place an Allen wrench (size doesn't matter) under the bike grip



Twist the grip back and forth while pulling on the Allen wrench to remove the grip.

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Raleigh M20 Handlebars Replacement

Step 3



Slide off the gear shifters.



Slide off the brake controls.

Step 4



Loosen the central nut on the faceplate that connects the bars to the steering column. If the bars are secured by a faceplate with a detachable top, loosen the nuts on the faceplate and remove.



Lift the handlebars from the bike frame.

 Move the bars until they're in the correct position for your stance. Tighten the faceplate nuts with a 3/8" Allen wrench to firmly secure the handlebars in place.

 Sit on the bike and make final adjustments to the positioning of the brakes and gears. © iFixit — CC BY-NC-SA

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Raleigh M20 Handlebars Replacement

To reinstall the handlebars, complete these steps in reverse order. If there is a problem with the alignment, return to the handlebar repair guide and repeat step 4. This document was last generated on 2017-06-20 02:05:37 PM.

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