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Adjusting the handlebars on a bicycle can greatly affect the comfort and performance of the ride. Here are some steps to adjust the handlebars on a standard bike: 1. Loosen the stem bolt: Use a hex wrench to loosen the bolt at the top of the stem that holds the handlebars in place. Don't remove the bolt completely, just enough to allow the handlebars to move. 2. Adjust the handlebar height: To raise or lower the handlebars, adjust the stem height by sliding it up or down the steerer tube. Use a measuring tape to ensure the handlebars are level and at the desired height. 3. Adjust the handlebar angle: To adjust the angle of the handlebars, loosen the two bolts on the front of the stem that clamp onto the steerer tube. Adjust the angle to your preference and then tighten the bolts back up. 4. Check for proper fit: Once you have adjusted the handlebars to your liking, sit on the bike and make sure the handlebars are at a comfortable height and angle. Adjust as necessary. 5. Tighten the stem bolt: Once you have made all necessary adjustments and ensured that everything is at the proper angle and height, use the hex wrench to tighten the stem bolt back up. Make sure it is tightened enough to keep the handlebars secure, but not so tight that you damage the stem or the bolt itself. Remember that handlebar adjustments can greatly impact the way your bike handles, so take some time to test it out before taking it for a longer ride. If you are unsure about making adjustments to your bike, consider taking it to a professional bike shop for assistance.
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