#1 Greasing the Steerer Tube
The first thing you will need to do is grease the inside of the fork steerer to make sure it does not seize.

Aline the bolt on the rear derailleur up with the hanger on the chainstay and simply tighten it into place by using an allen key.

Then you will be ready to slot your rear wheel into position. Line your wheel up with the rear dropouts (make sure the rear derailleur is not in the way, if it is gently rotate it towards the back). When the rear axle is firmly in the rear dropouts, secure it by clasping the quick release handle.

Aline the crankset up, make sure that the crank arms are at a 180° angle to each other. Then put the bolt into the center of the crankset and tighten it into place by using a fitting nut or a socket wrench.

Thread the chain around the chainring, cassette, and through both of the derailleurs. Once it is intertwined with all of these components you can; bring both ends of the chain together, connect them with the quick link and then pull the chain tight into opposite directions.

the thread in the crank arm and start to loosely hand tighten the fasten. When this is all alined up you can then tighten it up properly with a spanner.
(The left pedal is tightend by threading in a counter-clockwise direction)

You will need to grease the seat tube to make sure it does not scratch the seatpost,This also ensures that the seatpost will not seize up in the future.

Next, you will want to line up your seatpost with the seat tube and slot it into position and adjust it to your desired height. You can then tighten the bolt with an allen key to secure it into this position.

Lastly, you will need to slot your front wheel into position. Line your wheel up with the front dropouts and then when the rear axle is firmly in the front dropouts, secure it by clasping the quick release handle.

Lastly, you will need to slot your front wheel into position. Line your wheel up with the front dropouts and then when the rear axle is firmly in the front dropouts, secure it by clasping the quick release handle.
