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ISAAC CYCLE

USER MANUAL

Tehava International is an exclusive importer and distributor of Isaac Cycle

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Page 1: ...ISAAC CYCLE USER MANUAL Tehava International is an exclusive importer and distributor of Isaac Cycle...

Page 2: ...ts technical specifications 10 3 1 Package contents 10 3 2 Technical specifications 10 3 3 Torques screwed connections 10 4 Composition and function 11 4 1 Frame 11 4 2 Brakes 11 4 3 Gear system 11 5...

Page 3: ...and repair its products Newton meters unit for torque pounds per square inch American unit for pressure 1 psi 0 06897 bar Deutsche Stra enverkehrsordnung German Road Traffic Act Deutsche Stra enverke...

Page 4: ...racing bike tyres roads no jumps Mountain bikes roads sand gravel or similar surfaces e g forest paths dirt tracks Other tyres of bikes may also be fitted with road bike or racing bike tires In such c...

Page 5: ...ecome entangled in the bike and cause serious accidents In the dark and in poor visibility wear reflective clothing and use the bike lights Additional weight increases the braking distance Note that c...

Page 6: ...the rear E g 2 chainrings x 11 sprockets 22 gears This type of bike is available in the following versions Classic racing bike racing handlebars two rim or disc brakes for racing bikes Racing bike se...

Page 7: ...mechanical damage Contact your dealer if you discover any defects during this visual inspection Checking the wheels A wheel is made up of the following components hub disc brake optional sprockets or...

Page 8: ...e to the bike Have a qualified bicycle mechanic fit the tyres properly You can carry out these actions yourself if you know how to remove and mount the wheels see Section 11 1 and replace tyres and in...

Page 9: ...ate them Check that the tyres have been fitted correctly Lift the front and rear wheel in turn and spin them by hand The tyre must spin seamlessly There must be no radial or lateral runout If your bik...

Page 10: ...nd hold the handlebar grips with both hands Squeeze the front brake keep it compressed Push your bike forwards and backwards in short jerking movements There must be no detectable play in the headset...

Page 11: ...fluid leakage anywhere in the system 3 Check the disc brake for damage There must be no be dents cracks deep scratches or other mechanical damage 4 Lift both the front and rear wheel and spin them by...

Page 12: ...on 11 2 2 Adjust the saddle including bracket to the desired position Observe the instructions in Section 11 2 regarding the insertion depth of the seatpost 3 Secure the seatpost as described in Secti...

Page 13: ...rs at a time press lever A downwards until the desired gear has been selected Then release it immediately SRAM MTB This shifter has two levers Lever A is used to switch to a bigger chainring or sprock...

Page 14: ...ever and loosen the thru axle Remove the quick release from the fork and hub Carefully remove the wheel from the fork and the disc brake from the brake arch Put the thru axle back into position in the...

Page 15: ...g a screw This only changes the operating torque of the fork i e if the preload is higher the fork will only spring back under greater operating forces If there is too much preload on the fork the sus...

Page 16: ...there is no resistance If this does not resolve the problem have your bike checked by a qualified bicycle mechanic straight away Only use the gear system as per the instructions in Section 8 4 If you...

Page 17: ...ycle mechanic straight away Remedy Have your bike checked by a qualified bicycle mechanic straight away Remove the foreign object Then cycle very cautiously Have your bike checked by a qualified bicyc...

Page 18: ...post and saddle Only do this if you know how to mount these parts correctly See Sections 8 6 and 11 Risk of material damage If your bike is being transported in a vehicle the tyres may burst or come o...

Page 19: ...the frame Once the wheels have been removed gently set the bike down on its left hand side Risk of material damage Without a rear wheel the frame and or derailleur can become damaged Once the rear wh...

Page 20: ...pen the saddle clamp by loosening the hexagon socket screw with the appropriate Allen key Correct position of the brake shoes 2 Check the assembly Squeeze the brakes If only one of the two brake pads...

Page 21: ...stances and carry out any protective measures again Risk of material damage Do not use a pressure washer The powerful water jet can damage your bike Proper maintenance extends the service life of your...

Page 22: ...preservative Exceptions brake pads rims if your bike is fitted with rim brakes 3 After the application time wipe the bike with a clean lint free cotton cloth 4 Clean the brake pads and rims by hand u...

Page 23: ...Quick release lever Quick release quick release lever Spoke Drop bars Head tube Bar tape Stem Rim Rim brake road bike Valve Valve cap dust cap Valve nut Front derailleur Front wheel Fork Fork dropout...

Page 24: ...hain Chainring Crank Rear derailleur Chain guide Cassette sprockets sprocket cassette Image B B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 Brake lever Shimano STI Grip shift is also located on the brake lever Grip shift Image C...

Page 25: ...48 49 Fork dropout Rear wheel hub hub rear Quick release quick release lever Image D D1 D2 D3 Brake pad Brake shoe Brake cable Image E E1 E2 E3...

Page 26: ...50 51 Hub front front wheel hub Quick release axle Quick release lever Valve cap dust cap Valve nut Image F Image G F1 F2 F3 G1 G2...

Page 27: ...52 53 Wear indicator on rim Chain plate Rivet Image H Image I H1 I1 I2 I1 I2...

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