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Inflate your tyres to the right pressure (fig.1)! You must follow the pressure range
shown on the side of the tyre by the manufacturer, your tyres and their resistance
to puncture depend on it. Mount the tyre in the direction shown on the side (the
arrow showing rotation direction fig 2)

Note that 14.5 PSI= 1 BAR and 1 BAR=1 Kg/cm2= 100000 Pa

Is your fixing system properly tightened?

Carefully read the section concerning proper procedures to follow with quick
release fasteners 

IV 1/

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Do your front and rear breaks work properly?

Properly read the section concerning the proper procedures to follow the setting
leavers and brake callipers.
Break pads should be in firm contact with the rim without the brake lever blocking
against the brake handle.
With hydraulic brakes, check the lever is firm, that it is not too close to the handle,
and that there is no trace of leakage of brake liquid. With disc brakes activated
by cable, check the firmness of the lever and that it is not to close to the handle.
With all disc brakes, the plates should be in firm contact without the lever being in
contact with the handle.
Be careful of the heat given half by disc brakes after braking.

Can you change speeds easily?

Check that your speeds are flexible and that you can change them easily.
Thoroughly read the section on changing speeds and adjustments...

Do you wear a helmet, reinforced clothing and equipment like glo-
ves and glasses?

Never wear clothes that are too big and could get stuck in the wheels...

35 - 60 PSI (2,5-5,5 BAR)

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ROTATING DIRECTION

!

Fig.1

Fig.2

57 - 589 (26x2,125)

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3/ Setting the stem and the handlebar

For your safety, the handlebar may be extended until the maximum markers 

(diagram 1)

• Road

Once the height of the saddle has
been defined, establish the difference
of 2 to 5 cm less, between the height
of the saddle and the height of the stem in a position that suits you, in any case
never exceed the dimension set by the manufacturer on the stem.

• Town/hybrid

Set the height of your handlebars to give you an upright and comfortable
position.

• MTB

Diver stems may be extended to the maximum markers (the stem may be extended
to the maximum markers (diagram 1). A Headset type stems cannot be set, except
adding a rain to raise it a little.

 4/Safety

Are your saddle pin and stem properly tightened?

Firmly turn from one side to the other blocking the front wheel between your legs. 
The stem should not move on the steering pivot. The saddle pin should also be
properly tightened in the saddle tube.
SAFETY: be careful not to exceed the manufacturers mark except uncertain moun-
tain bikes with an lowered upper tube wear the length of saddle pin should be
kept inside the frame.

Are your tyres properly inflated, are they the correct dimension, 
are they mounted in the right way?

2 à 5 cm

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Summary of Contents for B'Original

Page 1: ...Guide and guarantee instructions www decathlon com ...

Page 2: ... So that it gives you riding pleasure for as long as possible please read this user guide It will give you information necessary for adjusting maintaining and properly using your Decathlon bicycle Keep this guide in a safe place Decathlon is not liable for accidents or injuries due to improper use of the product failure to adhere to the instructions given in this guide or modifications to the prod...

Page 3: ... on earth mounds Flat for figures on the ground Racing on an earth circuit with bumps So properly identify your discipline Children s bicycles 16 to 24 Look price accessories according to requirements To ride tear long and have fun in complete safety Well fitted comfortable solid practical and full of clever tricks it will be the ideal friend for going to school and outside school activities 5 IMP...

Page 4: ...nd be careful 7 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND USER INSTRUCTIONS Precious advice for riding in complete safety Always carry out a complete check before riding Thoroughly read the safety section I 4 Always wear helmets when you are riding to protect your head in a fall Ride in the same direction as traffic never against the flow Never attach yourself to a car or any other vehicle Check your speed avoid big...

Page 5: ...nd To set the saddle recoil sat on the saddle feet in the pedals conventional or automatic the swivel joint should be perpendicular to the pedal spindle when the crank is horizontal A A x 0 88 9 FIRST SECTION I Setting the riding position and safety 1 Ensure that the bicycle is the right size A bicycle that is too big or two small for riding is difficult to control and may be uncomfortable Size of...

Page 6: ... the section on changing speeds and adjustments Do you wear a helmet reinforced clothing and equipment like glo ves and glasses Never wear clothes that are too big and could get stuck in the wheels 35 60 PSI 2 5 5 5 BAR ROTATING DIRECTION Fig 1 Fig 2 57 589 26x2 125 11 3 Setting the stem and the handlebar For your safety the handlebar may be extended until the maximum markers diagram 1 Road Once t...

Page 7: ...n plates and cogs 13 Is it raining or wet In this case be even more careful The risks in braking increase and the adheren ce of your tyres on the road is reduced Also remember that the visibility of motor vehicles is reduced in bad weather Are your pedals properly tightened Check your pedal is properly tightened to the crank Read the section on how to fix your pedals IV 2 How do clipless pedals fu...

Page 8: ...ront wheel Frame Rear wheel Frame Child 12 14 20 Not applicable 10 12 14 8 Child 14 16 Not applicable 20 Not applicable 10 12 22 30 22 30 Junior 20 24 1 screw 18 2 screws 12 1 screw 21 2 screws 12 22 Quick release or 12 14 Quick release or 22 30 Quick release or 22 30 BMX 10 10 16 or pivotal system 6 Quick release or 8 10 35 40 35 40 Town and country 1 screw 18 2 screws 14 4 screws 7 1 screw 18 2 ...

Page 9: ...wise reduces it regulation of force open closed closed open open position open position closed position closed position 17 Medium size standard screwdriver Phillips screwdriver 10 adjustable wrench 6 adjustable wrench Pliers Metric allen wrenchs Type of bike Stem Handlebar Stem Fork Seat Seat post Seat post Frame Front wheel Frame Rear wheel Frame Competition mountain bike 5 7 8 Quick release or 8...

Page 10: ...d the V Brake system and calipers for road bikes Adjusting brake pads 1 Check the alignment of the pad with the rim side 2 Check the pads are properly centred relative to the wheel Be careful to leave 1 mm between the rim and the pad L R Left and right L R 19 Removing or installing the wheel fixing system opened the brake pad see the Brakes section turned in the quick fastener lever from Closed to...

Page 11: ...rim Disc brakes become hot and may cause burning after breaking weight about 30 minutes before touching the rotor 4 Derailleur You will find two types of the changer on Decathlon bicycles a conventional gear changer most bicycles speeds in the hub 21 3 Always move the back of the pad away from the rim Be careful to leave about 1 mm between the rim and the pad Changing brake pads Unscrew your pad w...

Page 12: ...shifts it s too loose Loosen the lock nut readjust the adjusting cone and then re tighten the lock nut DANGER An over tightening of the stem to fork assembly bolts can make irreversible dama ges in the steering tube and may provoke an accident that can cause serious inju ries or death can pull a blocking or a breakage of the movements damage the tube of direction To avoid an over tightening please...

Page 13: ...e For the stand follow the diagram below Refer to the assembly instructions for stabilisers 25 CAUTION Headset adjustment requires special tools and training and should only be perfor med by your bike dealer Further adjustment of the rotor is covered in the brake system section 6 Chain tension for single speed bicycles The chain transmits the energy that you supply when you pedal to the wheel As w...

Page 14: ...ism or non secure transport 27 V BMX BIKES Rotor 1 Changing and adjusting rear brake cables Assemble the lower cable coming from the rotor to the rear brake jaws and pre set the rear jaw fixing the cable tension with the jaw cable clip Assemble the upper cable from the rotor to the rear cable lever Set the two fixed lower cables on the rotor s mobile flange using setting screws screwed to the fixe...

Page 15: ...hen you buy a Decathlon bicycle a safety visit is provided free of charge within the three months following your purchase Contact out after sales service department and make an appointment we will check all safety points 28 3 months NAME DATE 6 months NAME DATE 1 year NAME DATE 2 years NAME DATE FREE REVISION ...

Page 16: ...ight brake levers positioned and tight Cantilever Caliper mounting Brake pads positioned and tight Brake cable adjusted Bottom bracket adjusted Crank arm bolt tight Derailleur mounting bolt Front rear derailleur aligned adjusted Air in tires to proper pressure Tires inspected for mounting on rim Reflector kit installed Kickstand straight tight Accessories installed tight Cable end caps on Valve du...

Page 17: ...nership with the Sportlab so that you may fully live your passion Our design department ensures that our products meet your expectations of the image of the b Twin They bring specialcare to make sure that the technicalnature the comfort and the look of our bicyclesare perfectly adapted to their use Modernity simplicityand passion guide our imagination Designer Industrial design Design Innovation M...

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