just loosen the bolt and straighten it out. simple fix
Redditlan on
It has received a little knock and gotten out of its position. You can position these how you like. You just need a 5 mm allen key. Just roll back the rubber lever hood and you’ll see the bolt. Adjust to taste.
velo_phile on
Depending on which brand/model it is, you should find a bolt, usually somewhere underneath the rubber hood. Just like the previous comment said, loosen it slightly, adjust the alignment, and retighten. Do a quick research to find the model name and where the bolt is.
Rianirf on
Just tilt the left one as well. That position is better than straight hoods.
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just loosen the bolt and straighten it out. simple fix
It has received a little knock and gotten out of its position. You can position these how you like. You just need a 5 mm allen key. Just roll back the rubber lever hood and you’ll see the bolt. Adjust to taste.
Depending on which brand/model it is, you should find a bolt, usually somewhere underneath the rubber hood. Just like the previous comment said, loosen it slightly, adjust the alignment, and retighten. Do a quick research to find the model name and where the bolt is.
Just tilt the left one as well. That position is better than straight hoods.
just needs adjusted. probably got bonked!
Is this for real?