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maintenance

maintenance SchedulE* //

Action

Every Ride

500 Miles or 

1 Month

2000 Miles or 6 

Months

4000 Miles or 

1 Year

Tires

Check air pressure, inspect tread and sidewalls for tears and 
punctures

X

Chain

Brush off and lubricate

X

Brakes

Squeeze brakes and confirm function

X

General

Clean complete bike of mud and debris

X

Headset

Check adjustment

X

Box Link

Add grease thru zerk fittings

X

Frame Pivots

Check torques

X

Spokes

Inspect for damage, check tension

X

Shock and Fork

Check air pressure, inspect for leaks

X

Deraileur Cables

Inspect and lube

X

Seatpost

Clean and regrease interface with frame

X

Frame Pivots

Remove pivot bolts, check bearings for pitting and wear

X

Headset

Disassemble stem, headset and fork. Check bearings for 
pitting and wear

X

Hubs

Pull wheels off, check hub bearings for pitting and wear

X

Bottom Bracket

Remove crank arms and check BB bearings for pitting and 
wear

X

Brakes

Replace brake pads

X

Chain

Inspect for damage and check for stretching

X

General

Complete Tune-Up

X

Shock and Fork

Overhaul

See MFG Recommendations

general service and care // 

You have purchased a high performance bicycle 
which requires a certain level of service and 
maintenance to sustain the level of performance 
your frame was designed around. Proper care will 
also ensure the bike is safe to ride at all levels. It 
is important to read and understand the carbon 
care information as well as follow the maintenance 
schedule and inspect your bicycle before each ride. 
These will not only help to limit or avoid costly 
repairs but will also help to avoid injury due to 
service neglect and component failure.

carbon care // 

Intense Cycles employs advanced composite techniques and materials 
in our frames which do require a certain level of care and maintenance 
to ensure a safe experience at the high level of performance each frame 
is designed around. Not following these guidelines will decrease the level 
of performance and possibly cause injury or death.

•  Use a soft cloth with warm soapy water to clean the carbon surfaces.  

Do not use high pressure washers, abrasive cloths or cleaners.

•  Be sure all frame surfaces in contact with cables are protected.  

Cable housing rubbing on carbon can wear over time.

•  Be sure brake levers, handle bar ends and the fork crown do not  

contact the frame at full rotation.

•  Never clamp any part of a carbon frame in a bike stand or car rack.
•  Always inspect your frame if you experience any chain suck.
•  Always inspect your frame in full after a crash to be sure there is 

no damage. Look for cracks, dents or loose fibers. If you discover 
damage in any degree it’s best to have your frame inspected by a 
qualified Intense Cycles dealer. Any direct impact to the frame can 
cause serious structural damage.

•  Use high grade waterproof grease on seat post, BB and head set 

bearing contact areas with the carbon.

•  Never ream or face a carbon frame.
•  Be sure to follow all recommended torque settings.
•  Use only genuine replacement parts for safety-critical components.

* The above maintenance schedule is only a guideline. Refer to component manufactuter for specific instruction on maintaining their parts.

Summary of Contents for TAZER

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL T A Z E R...

Page 2: ...for anything else From the early days of Intense when founder Jeff Steber worked alone in his garage to today where a crew of talented people work in a Temecula CA factory Intense has been a brand bu...

Page 3: ...Tazer take a moment to unpack and charge the supplied Shimano battery using its dedicated charger Be sure to charge the battery until it is fully charged See page 18 for more information about chargin...

Page 4: ...properly adjusted However to ensure that nothing happened during shipping we recommend that you check that all the components are operating correctly before heading out to the trail 1 One wheel at a...

Page 5: ...rate bounces and sit back down on the saddle 4 Now have your friend slide both the rear shock and the front fork o rings down against the seal lip of the damper bodys Image 1 5 Step off the bike nice...

Page 6: ...1 6mm Headset Zero Stack 49mm Upper 56mm Lower Rear Axle BOOST 148 x 12mm Brake Mount Post Mount for 200mm rotor Shimano E8000 Motor Shimano E8010 Battery SMALL MEDIUM LARGE A Wheel Base 1199 4 mm 47...

Page 7: ...Pivot 1 N A 15 Bearing Spacer 130852 Shock Mount Bearing Spacer Trunion Pivot 2 N A 16 Shock Bolt 130853 Trunion Pivot Shock Bolt 2 16 Nm 140 in lbs 17 Bearing Spacer 130860 Lower Link Bearing Spacer...

Page 8: ...Tazer Seatstay 1 N A 50 Flack Guard 500304 Flack Guard Tazer Seat Tube Protector 1 N A 51 Flack Guard 500305 Flack Guard Tazer RT Strut 1 N A 52 Head Badge 500335 Head Badge Flame Logo 1 N A 53 Rear...

Page 9: ...his information can easily be tracked and stored in a safe place R E g i s t e r i n g r e p l a c i n g y o u r a b u s b a t t e r y k e y Worried about losing your key or need to order a spare No w...

Page 10: ...e r L E D L a m p After charging has started the LED lamp on the charger lights up Charger LED lamp B a t t e r y C h a r g i n g Battery can be charged in the Tazer frame or outside of Tazer frame Pu...

Page 11: ...s shown then lift battery up with two hands left hand on the pull strap and right hand at top of battery Image 1 B Angle the bottom of battery into the lower mount of the downtube and push it into the...

Page 12: ...e switched between km h and mph A Cycle computer B Assist switch C Shift switch not spec d for Tazer D Drive unit E TL EW02 CYCLE COMPUTER DISPLAY AND SETTING turning the power on off cable connecting...

Page 13: ...6000 SC E6010 SC E8000 SC E6010 Assist high Assist normal Assist eco Assist off Walk assist Short press Y1 Short press X1 Long press Y1 Short press X1 This operation is for canceling WALK mode BOOST W...

Page 14: ...dule and inspect your bicycle before each ride These will not only help to limit or avoid costly repairs but will also help to avoid injury due to service neglect and component failure carbon care Int...

Page 15: ...s Operational restriction when an error is being displayed Remedy W010 Temperature of the drive unit is higher than it is during times of normal operation Power assistance may be lower than usual Stop...

Page 16: ...provisions of the Directive 2014 30 EU Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive These standards were applied EN 15194 2017 Bicycles Electrically power assisted bicycles EPAC Bicycles ISO 4210 2 Bicycle...

Page 17: ...c y c l e s c o m G e n e r a l I n f o i n f o i n t e n s e c y c l e s c o m M e d i a M a r k e t i n g S p o n s o r s h i p m a r k e t i n g i n t e n s e c y c l e s c o m I n t e n s e C y c...

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