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1. INTRODUCTION

This user manual is specific to your Specialized CruX bicycle. It contains important safety, 
performance, and technical information, which you should read before your first ride and keep 

for reference. You should also read the entire Specialized Bicycle Owner’s Manual (“Owner’s 

Manual”), because it has additional important general information and instructions which you 

should follow. If you do not have a copy of the Owner’s Manual, you can download it at no 
cost at www.specialized.com, or obtain it from your nearest Authorized Specialized Retailer or 
Specialized Rider Care.
Additional safety, performance and service information for specific components such as 
seatpost or pedals on your bicycle, or for accessories such as helmets or lights, may also 

be available. Make sure that your Authorized Specialized Retailer has given you all the 
manufacturers’ literature that was included with your bicycle or accessories. If there is a 

difference between the instructions in this manual and the information provided by the 

component manufacturer, please refer to your Authorized Specialized Retailer.
When reading this user manual, you will note various important symbols and warnings, which 
are explained below:

WARNING! The combination of this symbol and word indicates a potentially 

hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in serious injury or 

death. Many of the Warnings say, “you may lose control and fall.” Because 

any fall can result in serious injury or even death, we do not always repeat 

the warning of possible injury or death.

CAUTION: The combination of the safety alert symbol and the word CAUTION 

indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, may result 

in minor or moderate injury, or is an alert against unsafe practices.
The word CAUTION used without the safety alert symbol indicates a situation 

which, if not avoided, could result in serious damage to the bicycle or the 

voiding of your warranty.

INFO: This symbol alerts the reader to information which is particularly 

important.

GREASE: This symbol means that high quality grease should be applied as 

illustrated.

CARBON FRICTION PASTE: This symbol means that carbon friction paste 

should be applied as illustrated to increase friction.

TECH TIP: Tech Tips are useful tips and tricks regarding installation and use.

1 . 1 .   I N T E N D E D   U S E

The Specialized CruX bicycles are intended and tested for General Purpose Riding use only 
(condition 2).  For more information on intended use and structural weight limits for the frame and 

components, please refer to the Owner’s Manual.

1 . 2 .   W A R R A N T Y

Please refer to the written warranty provisions provided with your bicycle or visit 

www.

specialized.com

. A copy is also available at your Authorized Specialized Retailer.

Summary of Contents for MY22

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL ENGLISH ...

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Page 3: ...I F T A S S E M B LY 7 5 1 SHIFTING ELECTRONIC WIRED SYSTEM 7 5 2 SHIFTING MECHANICAL SYSTEM REAR DERAILLEUR ONLY 10 5 3 DISC BRAKES 12 6 S E AT P O S T A S S E M B LY 1 2 7 FO R K S T E M A S S E M B LY 1 5 Wemayoccasionallyissueupdatesandaddendumstothisdocument Pleaseperiodicallycheckwww specialized comorcontactRiderCareto makesureyouhavethelatestinformation Info specialized com 877 808 8154 SPE...

Page 4: ...otentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in serious injury or death Many of the Warnings say you may lose control and fall Because any fall can result in serious injury or even death we do not always repeat the warning of possible injury or death CAUTION The combination of the safety alert symbol and the word CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not ...

Page 5: ...steerer tube doesn t need to be cut at this time it can stick out the top of the stem prior to routing all the housings and wires through the frame and fork To determine fit it is recommended to use a fit tool If this is not possible perform a basic assembly of the wheels drivetrain and front end components without the brakes and housings Once the fit is complete all the components will have to be...

Page 6: ...ride if your bicycle shows any of these signs After any crash and before you ride any further take your bicycle to an Authorized Specialized Retailer for a complete inspection While riding listen for any creaks as a creak can be a sign of a problem with one or more components Periodically examine all surfaces in bright sunlight to check for any small hairline cracks or fatigue at stress points suc...

Page 7: ...T R Y FRAME SIZE 49 52 54 56 58 61 A STACK MM 530 547 560 578 598 621 B REACH MM 375 382 388 397 405 415 C HEAD TUBE LENGTH MM 100 115 130 147 167 190 D HEAD TUBE ANGLE 70 5 71 3 71 5 72 72 3 72 5 E BB HEIGHT MM 284 286 F BB DROP MM 74 72 G TRAIL MM 74 69 67 64 62 60 H FORK LENGTH FULL MM 401 I FORK RAKE OFFSET MM 50 J FRONT CENTER MM 594 600 608 618 630 644 K CHAINSTAY LENGTH MM 425 L WHEELBASE M...

Page 8: ...5 B D E L K L M N O P Q S R F F G H I A C J U V 4 2 SMALL PARTS SPECIFICATIONS ELECTRONIC SHIFTING ONLY T MECHANICAL SHIFTING ONLY ...

Page 9: ...MM 133 15 0 I S200200011 REAR AXLE 6 MM 133 15 0 J S220500004 WATER BOTTLE 3 MM 25 2 8 K S179900013 CABLE HOUSING FERRULE L S202500013 STEM TOP CAP 4 MM M S212500024 HEADSET COVER N S192500005 COMPRESSION RING O S092500002 UPPER HEADSET BEARING P S162500005 LOWER HEADSET BEARING Q S202500011 EXPANDER PLUG 6 MM 55 5 1 R S159900006 REAR DERAILLEUR PLUG WIRED S S179900015 REAR DERAILLEUR PLUG WIRELES...

Page 10: ... bracket hole Route a 500 mm wire starting from the seat tube front derailleur port and out the bottom bracket hole To insert the front derailleur wire follow the steps in section 5 Route a 1000 mm wire down from the top of the seat tube and out the bottom bracket hole Install the grommets and clips on the battery then install the battery grommet assembly in the seatpost Plug the 1000 mm battery w...

Page 11: ...8 1 750 mm TO REAR DERAILLEUR 500 mm TO FRONT DERAILLEUR S159900006 1000 mm TO BATTERY SM JC41 JCT B BOX 1400 mm TO JCT A BOX 5 1 ELECTRONIC WIRED SYSTEM ...

Page 12: ...9 1 5 2 MECHANICAL SYSTEM FULL LENGTH HOUSING REAR DERAILLEUR AND DROPPER POST ONLY S216500009 HOUSINGS CROSS ONLY IF RUNNING A DROPPER SEATPOST ...

Page 13: ...A I L L E U R O N L Y 2 FIG 2 Install the down tube cable guide in the down tube ICR port 3 DROPPER POST REAR FIG 3 Install full length housing to rear derailleur Internal routing kit and magnets are helpful Use a similar procedure for the cable actuated dropper seatpost ...

Page 14: ...11 1 CHURRO Foam sleeve S179900013 S179900013 5 4 DISC BRAKES ...

Page 15: ... CruX models come with the Terra seatpost 1b 1a ITEM DESCRIPTION A M6 BOLT B M6 CRADLE WASHER C M6 BARREL NUT D M5 BOLT E M5 CRADLE WASHER F M5 NUT E B A D F C FIG 1a ALPINIST SEATPOST Grease then install the M6 barrel nut C inside the seatpost Grease and assemble the M6 bolt A and M6 cradle washer B then install them in the upper cradle Using a 5 mm Hex key torque the M6 bolt A to 26 5 in lbf 3 N...

Page 16: ...and washer B then place the washer on the male bolt Install the male bolt in the opposing outboard rail clamp then thread it into the female bolt 2 FIG 2 Make sure the seat collar bolt is facing toward the back of the bike If using Shimano Di2 install the battery in the seatpost using the grommet assembly S186800006 then plug the seat tube wire into the battery Apply carbon assembly compound fiber...

Page 17: ...nual Riding with an improperly tightened seatpost can allow the saddle and seatpost to slide down which can damage the frame and cause you to lose control and fall MIN INSERTION 3 FRAME MINIMUM INSERTION 75 mm FROM TOP OF COLLAR SEATPOST MINIMUM INSERTION Fig 3 Both the frame and seatpost have minimum insertion requirements Additionally the frame has a maximum insertion limit to prevent damage to ...

Page 18: ...mm below the top of the stem Alternatively one optional 5mm solid spacer may be placed above the stem fig 2 In that case the steerer tube should be cut 3 mm below the 5 mm solid spacer WARNING The stem must be fully supported by the expander plug Do not place more than one 5mm solid spacer above the stem In addition the combined height between the stem and optional 5mm spacer from bottom of stem t...

Page 19: ...t cover measures 8 5 mm thick The maximum spacer stack height between the headset cover and the stem is 35 mm for a total of 42 mm The maximum combined height of the stem s steerer tube clamp and any spacers placed above the stem max 5 mm must not exceed 45 mm 3 HEADSET COVER 8 5 mm SCALLOPED SPACERS ONLY BELOW STEM MAX 35 mm SOLID SPACER ONLY OVER STEM MAX 5 mm ...

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