
BIKE MAINTENANCE & RANGE
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hairline cracks and if you discover any, no matter how small, or any damage to components,
immediately stop riding and have the part inspected by your retailer. The vehicle should also
be maintained regularly by an authorized Greyp retailer, which means it should be cleaned
and lubricated. Regularly clean and lubricate the drivetrain according to the drivetrain
manufacturer’s instructions.
Do not apply lubricant on the disc brake rotors. Lubricant on brake surfaces can cause
decreased braking function, and increase the possibility of an accident or injury. If any lubricant
or any other fluid gets on the brake disc rotor, remove the wheel from the bike and clean the
brake disc rotor thoroughly. If you get any on the brake pads, replace them.
Do not use a high-pressure water spray directly on the bearings. Even water from a garden
hose can penetrate the bearing seals and crank interfaces, which can result in increased
bearing and crank wear, in turn affecting the normal function of the bearings. Use a clean,
damp cloth and bicycle cleaning agents for cleaning. Do not expose the vehicle to prolonged
direct sunlight or excessive heat, such as inside a car parked in the sun or near a heat source
such as a radiator.
It is very important that you use only original replacement parts for safety-critical components.
Bicycle wheel rims are subject to wear. Ask your dealer about wheel rim wear. Riding a wheel
that is at the end of its usable life can result in wheel failure, which can cause you to lose
control and fall.
Loose or damaged handlebar grips, end plugs or extensions should be replaced, as they can
expose the ends of the handlebar, which have been known to cause injury, and they can cause
you to lose control and fall.
WARNING
— Riding with an improperly secured wheel can allow the wheel to wobble or fall
off the bicycle, which can cause serious injury or death. Therefore, it is essential that you:
1. Ask your dealer to help you make sure you know how to install and remove your
wheels safely.
2. Understand and apply the correct technique for clamping your wheel in place.
3. Each time, before you ride the bike, check that the wheel is securely clamped.
4.The clamping action of a correctly secured wheel must emboss the surfaces of the
dropouts.
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