Nice video. I have the same problem with mine, right outta the box. The handlebar looks like it was made twisted to the right. I also can't see anywhere underneath the handlebars where I could loosen and spin it, the top at least seems welded together... I guess you jump cut at about 1:08 past having to fix that problem. Could you share any tips on how to to it myself? I am worried about breaking something on it of course. Do you think most bike repair shops would be able to fix it?
@Agundine, if you look where the stem meets the frame, there should be 2 horizontal bolts. If you loosen those, you should be able to twist the entire stem. Once you have it straightened out, just retighten those bolts and you should be good to go! A good bike shop will be able to do it no problem, but hopefully this helps and saves you a few bucks! Enjoy your new eRide, the Carbo's are a lot of fun!
Noted, I will slow down the video's in the future. Thanks for the feedback! Carbo does have some more detailed instructions which you can find at portal.ridecarbo.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/CARBO-Getting-Started-Guide.pdf
Nice video. I have the same problem with mine, right outta the box. The handlebar looks like it was made twisted to the right. I also can't see anywhere underneath the handlebars where I could loosen and spin it, the top at least seems welded together... I guess you jump cut at about 1:08 past having to fix that problem. Could you share any tips on how to to it myself? I am worried about breaking something on it of course. Do you think most bike repair shops would be able to fix it?
@Agundine, if you look where the stem meets the frame, there should be 2 horizontal bolts. If you loosen those, you should be able to twist the entire stem. Once you have it straightened out, just retighten those bolts and you should be good to go! A good bike shop will be able to do it no problem, but hopefully this helps and saves you a few bucks! Enjoy your new eRide, the Carbo's are a lot of fun!
My mind isn’t high speed. Can you repeat so I can follow assembly at a normal pace?
Noted, I will slow down the video's in the future. Thanks for the feedback!
Carbo does have some more detailed instructions which you can find at
portal.ridecarbo.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/CARBO-Getting-Started-Guide.pdf