COMPONENTS
1
Frame:
a Top tube
b Down tube
c Seat tube
d Chainstay
e Rear stay
2
Saddle
3
Seat post
4
Seat post clamp
5
Rear brake
6
Cassette sprockets
7
Front derailleur
8
Rear derailleur
9
Chain
10
Chainring
11
Crank set
12
Pedal
13
Stem
14
Handlebars
15
Brake/shift lever
16
Headset
17
Front brake
18
Fork
19
Drop-out
Wheel:
20
Quick-release
21
Rim
22
Spoke
23
Tyre
24
Hub
25
Valve
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GENERAL NOTES ON THIS MANUAL
PAY PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO THE FOLLOWING SYMBOLS:
How to securely mount the wheel
What to bear in mind when adding components
Special characteristics of carbon
Special features of carbon wheels
Special features of triathlon, track bikes and
Framesets – assembly technical data
Adjusting the Canyon road bike to the rider
Adjusting the saddle to the correct height
Adjusting the height of the handlebars
Fore-to-aft-position and saddle tilt
Adjusting saddle position and tilt
Handlebars and brake lever adjustment
Adjusting the handlebar position by turning
the handlebar
Adjusting the brake lever reach
Different systems at a glance – how they work
Brakes – how they work and what to do
about wear
Checking and readjusting road bike brakes
Vertical adjustment of the brake pads
Readjusting and synchronising the side-pull
brakes
Mechanical and hydraulic disc brakes in the
case of cyclocross bikes
Brakes – how they work and what to do
about wear
Adjusting the brake lever reach
Checking and readjusting in the case of
mechanical disc brakes
Checking and readjusting in the case of
hydraulic disc brakes
The gears - How they work and how to use them
Checking and readjusting the gears
Adjusting the chain tension of single speed
The wheels - tyres, inner tubes and air pressure
Removing clincher and folding tyres
Mounting clincher and folding tyres
General notes on care and inspection
Washing and cleaning your Canyon
Safekeeping and storing your Canyon
Service and maintenance schedule
Recommended tightening torques
Legal requirements for riding on public roads
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