ISLABIKES Icons Joni Owner'S Manual Download Page 20

Icons - Joni

Recommended torque settings

All stem bolts   

7Nm

Saddle clamp bolts 

7Nm

Seatpost collar bolt 

4Nm

Crank bolts 

 

35Nm

Pedals 

  30Nm

Caliper bolts   

9Nm

Rotor bolts 

 

6Nm

Rear derailleur   

6Nm

Spares and replacement parts

We carry stock of replacement parts for your Islabike including inner tubes, 

tyres and grips. Please visit our website for a list of readily available spares.
We only recommend using genuine parts for safety critical components e.g. 

brake cables, brake blocks and bolts.
If you can’t find what you are looking for or are unsure of any compatibility for 

older models, please contact our technical support team by phone or email.
[email protected]
+44 (0)800 008 6297
For technical support and cycling advise please see the knowledge area of our 

website. www.islabikes.co.uk/knowledge/

Summary of Contents for Icons Joni

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Page 2: ...bolts 10 Headset 11 Headset spacers 12 Headset adjuster bolt 13 Handlebars 14 Grip shift 15 Rim 16 Spokes 17 Tyres 18 Chain 19 Rear derailleur 20 Cassette 21 Frame 22 Forks 23 Cranks 24 Pedals 25 Mudg...

Page 3: ...ont wheel and fork packaging 1 Remove front wheel protection packaging 2 Remove fork protector DO NOT PULL BRAKE when caliper spacer is removed Please keep caliper spacer for transportation when wheel...

Page 4: ...ease and secure front wheel in fork 1 Install front quick release QR skewer from pedal box Ensure QR skewer springs orientation is correct 2 Put front wheel into the fork Ensure QR lever is not on gea...

Page 5: ...hould start to feel tight at 90 degrees as you close if it is too tight or too loose you can adjust by holding lever open again and turning nut Check front wheel is correctly installed Firstly lift th...

Page 6: ...g Failure to correctly tighten stem clamp bolt may result in serious injury or death If in doubt please consult our technical support team on 44 0 800 008 6297 or email techsupport islabikes co uk Bef...

Page 7: ...pedal Rotate pedal axle clockwise towards front of bike 2 Right pedal Rotate pedal axle anti clockwise towards front of bike Tighten max 30Nm Please ensure you identify the left and right pedals befo...

Page 8: ...p 5 of 6 Adjust saddle height 1 Loosen seatpost clamp 2 Move to desired height 3 Tighten clockwise max 4Nm Seatposts are clearly marked with minimum insertion mark Please do not raise saddle above thi...

Page 9: ...speed 12mph 20kph then firmly apply the brakes until you are at walking speed Repeat approximately twenty times Next accelerate the bike to a faster speed then firmly apply the brakes until you are a...

Page 10: ...k you can come to a stop safely using the brakes Your Islabike is set up so that the right hand brake lever operates the front brake Where the destination country drive on the right the right hand bra...

Page 11: ...The moving parts on your bike present a danger of entrapment Particular care should be taken with the chain when riding and maintaining your bicycle Handlebar ends can become exposed from repeated con...

Page 12: ...nly fail possibly causing injuries to the rider Every bike and its components parts have a finite life The length of that life will vary with the construction and materials used in the frame and compo...

Page 13: ...ironmental conditions dry clean non corrosive environment Regular maintenance and careful adjustment Sympathetic riding style It is not possible to make a bike that is never going to be damaged If you...

Page 14: ...uaranteed for racing in sanctioned or competitive events The use of a bicycle in hazardous conditions including changeable and uneven surfaces can put high unpredictable loads on the bicycle and its c...

Page 15: ...4 0 800 008 6297 or email techsupport islabikes co uk Firstly moving parts on your bicycle will need lubricating from time to time Weather conditions are generally the biggest factor that determine fr...

Page 16: ...rake pads do not last forever Eventually they will need replacing This will depend on the type frequency and duration of riding Brake pads must be replaced if the total thickness of the backing plate...

Page 17: ...on they are untrue our wheels can be easily repaired please contact our technical support team on 44 0 800 008 6297 or email techsupport islabikes co uk Hubs Your hubs are fitted with cup and cone bea...

Page 18: ...track pumps If you can touch the rim this probably needs some more air You should not exceed the maximum tyre pressure printed on the sidewall of the tyre We recommend approx 70 of the maximum tyre p...

Page 19: ...ry with a cloth Then gently apply any general bicycle oil direct whilst simultaneously turning the cranks backwards to ensure full chain coverage Wipe off any surplus oil with a cloth Gears Your Islab...

Page 20: ...and grips Please visit our website for a list of readily available spares We only recommend using genuine parts for safety critical components e g brake cables brake blocks and bolts If you can t find...

Page 21: ...ber Please make a record of your frame number This is a combination of letters and numbers unique to your bike stamped to the underside of the frame This is required by police and insurance companies...

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