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Congratulations on the purchase of your FACTOR product. Please review thoroughly the following 

instructions and only follow them for correct operation and use. Should you fail to follow the following 

instructions and warnings, this could result in damage of the product, damage to the bicycle and in 

severe situations cause possible injury and or death.

Since specific tools and bicycle service experience is required for proper assembly installation, it is 

recommended that the product be assembled by a qualified bicycle mechanic. FACTOR BIKES 

assumes no responsibility for damages or injury due to improper assembly and installation of the 

product(s).

To qualify for FACTOR’S LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY please visit www.factorbikes.com and register 

your product(s) within 15-days of purchase.

Subject to the following limitations, terms and conditions, Factor warrants to the original owner for 
the lifetime of the original owner of each new Factor bicycle or frameset that the bicycle frame or 
frameset is free of defective materials and workmanship.

The lifetime limited warranty is conditioned upon the bicycle being operated under normal conditions 
and use, and properly maintained in accordance with the owner’s handbook (as supplied with the 
Factor bicycle).

This lifetime limited warranty does not apply to paint/finish, any Factor components considered 
subject to normal wear and tear or any third-party components attached to the bicycle or frameset, 
such as wheels, drive train, brakes, or any suspension related parts or components.

Any Factor components considered subject to normal wear and tear are covered under a limited one 
(1) year warranty. The duration of this limited warranty shall be one (1) year, commencing from the 
date the customer takes possession of the bicycle.

Factor components considered subject to normal wear and tear will be listed in the Technical 
Supplement and/or User Manual provided with the bicycle. Any and all third party components 
included with or installed on Factor bicycles are subject to any manufacturers’ guarantee applicable 
to those components, as specified by the manufacturer.

Additional Conditions: This lifetime limited warranty is made solely to the original owner of this new 
Factor bicycle or frameset, and shall remain in force only as long as the original owner retains 

ownership of the Factor bicycle. This lifetime limited warranty is not transferable.

If the bicycle is purchased as a gift, the original recipient of the gift is considered to be the original 
owner for the purposes of this lifetime limited warranty.

In order to exercise your rights under this lifetime limited warranty, the bicycle or frameset must be 
presented to Factor or an authorized Factor dealer, together with a receipt, bill of sale, or other 
appropriate written proof of purchase which identifies the bicycle or frameset by serial number.

Exclusions & Limitations:

The above warranty, or any implied warranty, does not cover:

Modifications from the original condition except such modifications which are necessary to comply 
with specific national legislative requirements that may apply in the country of use.

Normal wear and tear.

Use of the bicycle for abnormal and/or commercial activities, or for purposes other than those for 
which the bicycle was designed. Damage caused by failure to follow the instruction manual.

Paint finish and decal damage resulting from normal wear and tear, taking part in competition, 

Assembly Manual

 

INTRODUCTION

LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY ON BICYCLES AND FRAMESETS

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Summary of Contents for O2 VAM DISC

Page 1: ...Assembly Manual FACTORBIKES COM V1 05...

Page 2: ...i2 Cable Routing D Fork Assembly Instructions 06 4 10 5 Bottom Bracket Installation Instructions 7 Bottle cage 11 11 6 Computer mount 12 8 Thru Axle Installation 13 9 Fork nut adjustment Introduction...

Page 3: ...tion of this limited warranty shall be one 1 year commencing from the date the customer takes possession of the bicycle Factor components considered subject to normal wear and tear will be listed in t...

Page 4: ...ticular purpose are hereby disclaimed Miscellaneous In the event that Factor prevails in any court action you agree to reimburse Factor for the expenses including attorney s fees and expenses of litig...

Page 5: ...round 7x7 mm rails oval 7x9 mm rails Adjust the set back and saddle angle to the desired position Tighten the M6 saddle clamp bolt to 12 Nm Similar to a Formula 1 car your Factor OSTRO requires a bit...

Page 6: ...fully tightening the grub screw to 5 5 6Nm 1 5 Insert battery into seatpost 1 6 Assembly Manual 02 1 4 Apply Black Inc Installation Compound to the inside of the seat tube Connect the Di2 cable to the...

Page 7: ...nstall the rear brake hose starting at the caliper and bring the hose out at the upper bearing of the headset make sure to wrap the hose in the supplied sound dampening tube and leave enough slack Ins...

Page 8: ...mbled and maintained by an authorized Factor dealer Make sure to let your mechanic know how much you appreciate their help building the bike of your dreams Park Tool offers an excellent internal cable...

Page 9: ...ront derailleur Di2 cable through the seat tube hole to the bottom bracket exit port Install Di2 cable grommet Connect to the Di2 Junction B Connect to the Di2 Junction B Install Di2 cable grommet Rou...

Page 10: ...Assembly Manual 06 4 D Fork Assembly Instructions...

Page 11: ...eerer tube with a M6x1 0 tap to remove any burs after cutting the steerer Install rear brake caliper routing brake hose through downtube exiting from top of headtube Slide foam tube through the brake...

Page 12: ...4 10 Assemble the appropriate top bearing cover spacers and stem spacer Feed Di2 wires through the barstem Feed brake hoses through the barstem Apply assembly compound on the steerer tube and slide th...

Page 13: ...plug into the gap in front of the fork steerer and the apply assembly compound around it Preload the headset to remove excess play Torque the barstem to 5 2Nm Install the top cap cover Note that the n...

Page 14: ...AM DUB and Shimano cranksets Non Drive Side 24mm reducer 1mm 1mm 0 5mm 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 Clean the inside of the frame bottom bracket the bottom bracket cups with an isopropyl alcohol Apply a layer of g...

Page 15: ...ly Manual 11 6 2 Release the bolt and remove the cover Install cages and tighten M5 bolts with T20 Torx to 2 Nm Install the computer mount and tighten the 2 bolts to 2 Nm 6 1 7 1 Computer mount Bottle...

Page 16: ...rear wheel and tighten the thru axle with the nylon washer to 12Nm Install a rear hub in the dropout with the free hub on non drive side This will allow better access for the next step Install the th...

Page 17: ...front wheel and tighten the thru axle with the nylon washer to 12Nm Install a front hub in the dropout with the free hub on non drive side This will allow better access for the next step Install the t...

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