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NOTE:
The heavier the bodyweight and the load, the higher must be the tires pressure. Reference values are indicated in the
following table. Consider these values for guidance only. If in doubt ask your retailer. Furthermore, always adhere to the
minimum and maximum pressure specified on the tire and/or follow the indication listed in the table below.
Total weight in kg
Pressure in bar
50
2,5
60
2,5
70
2,6
80
2,7
90
2,8
100
2,9
115
3,0
Only exceptions to this table are model FAT: BAD, BEACH, BEACH Vintage and/or other model FAT not yet available whose
pressure ranges from 0,9 and 1,5 bar with increasing load weight.
Follow the instruction below to inflate tires:
1.
Unscrew the valve dust cover.
2.
Check the pressure with an appropriate pressure measuring device or with a manometer pump.
NOTA BENE:
If necessary, ask your Official Dealer to show you how to use the pressure measuring device.
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If the pressure is low: raise the pressure.
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If the pressure is too high: reduce it by opening the flush valve.
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Check again the pressure.
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3.
Tighten the dust cover on the valve again.
NOTE:
Air pressure can be monitored while pumping with a bicycle pump equipped with a manometer. Firstly, expel a little air
and then build up the pressure to the desired value.
5.2.2.4 Tire location control
1.
Lift the front wheel.
2.
Spin the wheel with your hand.
The tire must spin perfectly circular.
No eccentricities or twists are permitted.
3.
Check the back wheel in the same way.
5.2.3 Other controls
1.
Be sure that on the wheel groups there are no external bodies like twigs, pieces of cloth and similar.
2.
Remove these items carefully.
3.
If you required the installation of reflectors, ensure they are fixed firmly.
4.
If they are loose, remove them completely.
5.
Check if the wheel groups were damaged by the external bodies.