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A E R O L I G H T

A L L   M O D E L S

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Reach

XS

555 110 510 410 71.25º 74.5º 510.45 368.44

SM

570 120 525 410 72.25º 74º 523.43 374.91

MD

587 135 542 410 72.75º 73.5º 538.94 382.36

LA

605 150 559 410

73º

73º 554.12 389.59

XL

627 175 575 410

73º

73º 576.03 398.89

XXL

656 200 595 415 73.5º 73º 601.75 408.15

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  S I Z E S  A N D  D I M E N S I O N S

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  WA R N I N G S  O N  U S E

M A X I M U M  T Y R E  S I Z E

If you install a tyre of a different size on your bicycle, check and make sure that there are at least 6 mm between the 
tyre and other parts of the frame and fork.

M A X I M U M  F O R K  L E N G T H (A X L E-TO-C R O W N)

Observe the maximum length between the fork axle and the lower part of the steering tube (axle-to-crown). If this 
maximum length is not observed, the frame could be damaged due to withstanding a greater load than that for which 
it was designed and may cause serious accidents.

P O S I T I O N  O F T H E  S P I N D L E  I N S I D E T H E  F O R K T U B E

No steering spacers must be fitted above the stem. Otherwise, the materials could be damaged due to withstanding 
a greater load than that for which they were designed and may cause serious accidents.

M I N I M U M  A N D  M A X I M U M  I N S E RT I O N  L E N G T H  O F T H E  S E AT  P O S T

Failure to observe the maximum and minimum seat post insertion dimensions indicated in this manual may cause 
a lever effect on the frame. The pressure exerted could damage the frame and cause serious accidents. The warranty 

does not cover the damage generated by failing to observe these indications.

M A X I M U M  N U M B E R  O F  S T E E R I N G  S PA C E R S

This manual specifies the maximum number of steering spacers that can be fitted under the stem. If this maximum 
quantity is not observed, the materials could be damaged due to withstanding a greater load than that for which they 
were designed and may cause serious accidents.

I N T E N D E D  U S E

Each bicycle has been designed to achieve a specific intended use. The models described in this manual have the 
following intended use:
This is a set of conditions for the operation of the bicycle that provides for its use on asphalt roads. In addition, the 
wheels must be kept in contact with the running surface at all times.

Summary of Contents for AEROLIGHT 7.5

Page 1: ...T e k D o c V 0 0 A E R O L I G H T U S E R M A N U A L 2 0 2 3 ...

Page 2: ...AXIMUM INSERTION LENGTH OF THE SEAT POST 8 MAXIMUM FORK LENGTH AXLE TO CROWN 8 MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STEERING SPACERS 8 POSITION OF THE SPINDLE INSIDE THE FORK TUBE 8 INTENDED USE 8 05 SIZES AND DIMENSIONS 8 06 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 9 07 ASSEMBLY AND SPARE PARTS 10 DIMENSIONS OF THE STEERING TUBE 10 HEADSET ASSEMBLY 10 EVO MONOCOQUE ACR STEM 11 HANGER 12 SADDLE SEAT POST ASSEMBLY 12 DERAILLEUR BRAC...

Page 3: ...R refers to a hazardous situation that if not avoided will lead to serious injuries or even a fatal accident WARNING refers to a hazardous situation that if not avoided could lead to serious injuries or even a fatal accident RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK refers to a hazardous situation that if not avoided could cause serious injuries due to electric shock or even death ATTENTION refers to a hazardous sit...

Page 4: ...the warranty validity period All warranty claims must be processed by an authorised dealer Geographical scope refer to the User Manual or www BHbikes com LIFETIME FRAME WARRANTY Through its authorised stores BH Bikes provides the original buyer with a commercial policy to cover any manufacturing defects in frames for a period beyond that specified in the product s statutory warranty pursuant to th...

Page 5: ...istics and recommendations of third party parts on their corresponding official websites 03 MAINTENANCE INSPECT THE BICYCLE BEFORE USE Bicycles are inspected several times throughout the manufacturing process and then at the BH workshop during the final check As the bicycle s operation may be affected during transport or third parties may have modified the bicycle before its sale the following mus...

Page 6: ...d BH workshop regularly to have these parts replaced if needed KEEP THE TRANSMISSION LUBRICATED AT ALL TIMES After washing the bicycle the chain transmission s lubrication may have also been washed off Inspect and lubricate the chain s links if needed Excess lubrication may attract more dirt causing premature wear and incorrect functioning of the system Never use pressure washers or steam cleaners...

Page 7: ...on the outer area Remember that the failure to use original parts may cause damage that is not covered by the warranty AFTER A FALL BLOW OR IMPACT If you suffer a fall blow or impact first make sure that you are okay to continue cycling Do not use the bike if you are injured and ask for medical assistance if needed If you are okay to continue cycling check the bicycle to make sure that it is in pe...

Page 8: ...acers must be fitted above the stem Otherwise the materials could be damaged due to withstanding a greater load than that for which they were designed and may cause serious accidents MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM INSERTION LENGTH OF THE SEAT POST Failure to observe the maximum and minimum seat post insertion dimensions indicated in this manual may cause a lever effect on the frame The pressure exerted could...

Page 9: ... Carbon monocoque Derailleur angle All 66 63º Models Specification Characteristics Maximum large chain ring size All 55 teeth Minimum large chain ring size All 46 teeth Minimum small chain ring size All 34 teeth Maximum small chain ring size All 42 teeth Compatible with the triple chain ring All No Minimum Q Factor All 145 mm Maximum chainset length All 177 mm Derailleur All Removable Aerolight Co...

Page 10: ...UBE Ø 5 2 Ø 5 2 8 5 7 5 4 5 º 0 7 A S S E M B LY A N D S P A R E P A R T S HEADSET ASSEMBLY A L L M O D E L S A L L M O D E L S 0 4 0 3 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 H E A D S E T 0 1 Steering cover 1 0 2 Compressor 1 0 3 Bearing 1 0 4 Expander 1 Quantity Item Nº ref 383255000 Carbon forks must never be mounted with a spindle The spindle may force the fork with a pressure for which it has not been designed It m...

Page 11: ...NOCOQUE ACR STEM L D 6 5 3 A N D L D 6 0 3 M O D E L S 0 1 B H A E R O A C R S T E M 1 1 Bolt 1 1 2 Washer 1 1 3 Stem cover 1 1 4 Stem 1 1 5 Bolt 2 Quantity Item Nº R E A R D E R A I L L E U R R E A R B R A K E F R O N T D E R A I L L E U R F R O N T B R A K E 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 5 ...

Page 12: ... N G E R 2 1 Hanger 1 2 2 Bolt M4xP0 7x10 5 mm 1 0 3 S E A T P O S T 3 1 Seat post 1 3 2 Seat post bolt M6xP1 0x25 mm 1 0 4 S E A T P O S T C L A M P C O V E R 4 1 Seat post clamp cover 1 Quantity Quantity Quantity Item Item Item Nº Nº Nº ref 383254900 ref 391771100 2 1 4 1 3 2 2 2 3 1 L D 7 5 3 L D 6 0 3 L D 6 5 3 L D 7 0 3 ref 391704200 ref 391732200 ...

Page 13: ...T A L L M O D E L S ELECTRICAL COMPONENT BATTERY A L L M O D E L S 0 5 D E R A I L L E U R B R A C K E T 5 1 Derailleur bracket 1 Quantity Item Nº 0 6 B A T T E R Y H O U S I N G 6 1 Battery housing cover 1 6 2 Cap 1 6 3 Bolt M3xP0 5x12 mm 3 Quantity Item Nº ref 391771200 5 1 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 3 6 3 ...

Page 14: ...7 A S S E M B LY A N D S P A R E P A R T S TOOLBOX A L L M O D E L S BOTTLE HOLDER A L L M O D E L S 0 7 T O O L B O X 7 1 Toolbox 1 0 8 B O T T L E 8 1 Bottle 2 8 2 Bottle holder 2 Quantity Quantity Item Item Nº Nº 7 1 8 2 8 2 8 1 8 1 ...

Page 15: ... 3 BH 15 0 7 A S S E M B LY A N D S P A R E P A R T S REAR LIGHT A L L M O D E L S 0 9 R E A R L I G H T 9 1 Rear light 1 9 2 Bolt 1 9 3 Magnetic coupling 1 9 4 Frame coupling 1 Quantity Item Nº ref 387435700 9 1 9 2 9 3 9 4 ...

Page 16: ...ECHANICAL PARTS A L L M O D E L S 0 7 A S S E M B LY A N D S P A R E P A R T S R E A R D E R A I L L E U R R E A R D E R A I L L E U R R E A R B R A K E R E A R B R A K E F R O N T D E R A I L L E U R F R O N T D E R A I L L E U R F R O N T B R A K E ...

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