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It is very important for the useful life of your bike that you maintain its parts properly. Like any other 
machine a bicycle is not indestructible. Its parts are exposed to great stresses that weaken their materials. 
The durability and functioning of your bike will depend on its materials and how you use and maintain 
it. Good bike maintenance will give you better performance and the materials will last longer. As we 
mentioned above you should regularly check the safety features and we also recommend you should take 
your bike to your dealer for servicing to make sure it works properly. However, below are some basic tips 
for maintaining your bike.

4.1 Cleaning
Your bike needs to be clean to work properly, so here’s how to do it. The bike should be washed with a wet 
sponge and soap. For the chain, sprockets and front and rear derailleur you should use a liquid degreaser 
that you can buy at your Mondraker dealer. Once the bike is soaped and the degreaser applied, rinse it 
with non-pressurised water and make sure the water does not get into parts like the headset, hubs or 
bottom brackets. This way the grease will not be removed from these parts.

4.2 Lubricating
Once your bicycle is clean and dry you can lubricate it. There is a range of greases and lubes on the market 
for all the parts and below we suggest which ones you should use. For the chain, front and rear derailleur, 
levers, cables and sheathes you can use a fluid oil, which you can buy as a spray or liquid. There is also a 
Teflon-base lube that coats the area where it is applied so dirt cannot get in while it lubricates. For the 
seatpost you can use grease which also keeps the frame watertight. For the hubs, headset and bottom 
brackets we recommend you go to your dealer as they need to be disassembled for lubrication for which 
you will need a lot of experience and specific tools. 

Note: When you are not using your bike, protect it from rain, snow, sun, etc. Snow and rain can damage the 
metal parts of your bike and sun can harm plastic parts and paintwork. We recommend you to leave the 
bicycle lubricated and covered with the tires at half pressure if you are not going to ride for a long time.

4. BICYCLE MAINTENANCE

This manual provides technical information about the general parts of any bike. If you need more precise 
and detailed technical information about a part in particular please contact its manufacturer. Mondraker 
recommends you take your bike to your Mondraker dealer for any repairs or maintenance which will be 
done be expert mechanics.

3. ADDITIONAL TECHNICAL INFORMATION

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Page 4: ...and be ready to cope with a wide variety of situations Dealing with these situations or avoiding them is the sole responsibility of the rider 1 Importance and purpose of this manual 1 1 Why should yo...

Page 5: ...as well as basic maintenance For your safety Mondraker recommends that if your bike does not work properly you should take it to the Mondraker dealer where you bought it before trying to fix the prob...

Page 6: ...hich are not very rough Sometimes these bikes are equipped with light front suspension and disc brakes These are normally 20 or 30 speed bikes to adapt pedalling rhythm to the track you are riding on...

Page 7: ...the uses in Groups 1 and 2 they can also be used on rough trails with some technical difficulty but not for extreme use with jumping and aggressive descents They can be used to compete in Rally and L...

Page 8: ...ware of their limitations and that you cannot do everything that comes to mind with them If you do this kind of riding you accept the risk of hurting yourself and damaging your bike And remember that...

Page 9: ...the bike 2 1 1 Size The first step in adapting the bike to your body shape and size is to choose the right bike size A bicycle which is too small or too big can make you lose control and you will be...

Page 10: ...latest generation seatposts might be in a different place or arranged differently but you can still adjust your saddle in both of the ways described above 2 1 2 Saddle adjustment Correct saddle adjust...

Page 11: ...cessories on your bike Make sure that any accessories you or your authorised dealer mount on the bike do not block or interfere with the proper functioning of any other part of the bike putting your s...

Page 12: ...an also be set according to the riding style of each user To do this it is recommended to carry out several tests and adjust both rebound and compression to a more customized taste 2 1 8 Chain adjustm...

Page 13: ...rmining your maintenance requirements WARNING Correct tightening force on fasteners nuts bolts screws on your bicycle is important Too little force and the fastener may not hold securely Too much forc...

Page 14: ...ntation for each of the components to make the adjustments correctly This documentation is included with your bike or is available on the manufacturers websites WARNING Never inflate a tyre beyond the...

Page 15: ...er should never touch the grip when it is being used Remember that it will be more difficult to stop the bicycle when riding due to the rider s weight and during a descent Bear in mind that the brakin...

Page 16: ...the grips on the handlebar 6 Correct functioning of the fork and rear shock ADDITIONALLY ONCE A MONTH 1 Welds of all tubes links and all the moving parts of the frame looking for deep scratches crack...

Page 17: ...oper light installation 2 3 4 Pedals The platform pedals hold the rider s shoe by pins Always make sure that you put the entire sole of your shoe on the pedal so your foot does not slip off and the pe...

Page 18: ...r bicycle is clean and dry you can lubricate it There is a range of greases and lubes on the market for all the parts and below we suggest which ones you should use For the chain front and rear derail...

Page 19: ...e bike under different conditions before going on longer and more challenging rides Bear in mind that range is influenced by many factors such as assistance level gear switching behaviour tyre type an...

Page 20: ...ion batteries approved for your e bike The battery s voltage must match the charging voltage of the charger Otherwise there is danger of fire and explosion Keep the battery charger clean Dirt can lead...

Page 21: ...normal wear and tear in frames and parts which are liable to wear out such as tyres grips chains brake pads chain guides etc 2 Poor assembly or maintenance and mounting parts and accessories not orig...

Page 22: ...have a maximum saddle height of 635 mm or more including folding bicycles see Table I This part of ISO 4210 does not apply to special types of bicycle such as delivery bicycles recumbent bicycles tand...

Page 23: ...ments and test methods for the assessment in the design and assembly of electrically power assisted bicycles and sub assemblies for systems using battery voltage up to 48 VDC or integrating a battery...

Page 24: ...EN BIKE MODEL SERIAL NUMBER BIKE S OWNER MONDRAKER S AUTHORIZED DEALER DATE CITY COUNTRY STAMP...

Page 25: ...Blue Factory Team S L U Elche Parque Empresarial Torres y Villarroel 6 03203 Elche SPAIN info mondraker com www mondraker com...

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