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seat post or in your user manual

(see image 4).

If you have a seat post with two

screws you have to check them

mutually after you have tighte-

ned the screws to avoid unequal

torques.

Be carfeul not to assemble it back-

to-front!

Attention: While adjusting the handlebar

height be careful not to push the stem over

the marking. otherwise stability cannot be

guaranteed. High risk of falls!

Please notice: not every handlebar is height-

adjustable. Pay attention to the screws’ torques

(see table page 33). Control the handles

regularly!

!

In principle the handlebar-heigt is correctly adjusted

when the saddle and the stem are on the same level

(see image 5). Please notice: At mountain and racing

bikes the saddle top edge can be about 5-11 cm above

the handlebar. At City-, Dirt-, Downhill- and Freeride-

Bikes the handlebar should be about 15cm above the

saddle top edge.

Image 3

Image 4

Image 5

clamping range

Summary of Contents for bikepass

Page 1: ...b i k e i n d u s t r i e s G r e a t b r i t a i n BIKEPASS ...

Page 2: ... Sports Bike 11 Saddle Adjustment 12 Shifting Gears 14 Brakes 15 Tyres 16 Quick Release System for Wheels Seat Posts 18 Suspension Adjustment 19 Gear Shifting Adjustment 19 Brake Control Cable 20 Hydraulic Brakes Adjustment 20 Handling of Carbon 21 Accessories and Components 22 Maintenance and Care 22 Warranty 24 Torque Specifications 26 Completion Certificate 27 Content ...

Page 3: ... should not be ridden on downhill courses Inappropriate use can lead to material damage and se rious accidents In order to enjoy unlimited riding plea sure with your new KTM bike we would like to ask you to carefully read this manual In case of kid bikes for children please make sure your child understands the contents of this manual espe cially regarding use and is able to handle the bike ap prop...

Page 4: ...fants in specific children s seats 6 Consider other motorists and cyclists people walking and children and always reckon with the erratic behaviour of others 7 Consider animals and plants when riding off the road 8 Please mind that riding characteristics can change severely when transporting loads 9 Wear appropriate protective equipment 10 Do not adjust brakes or gearshift assembly while riding 11...

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Page 6: ...he user or by an expert If necessary it needs to be repaired Neither manufacturer nor dealer take responsibility for any use beyond the intended one and for non compli ance with the safety related directions of this manu al and the resulting damage respectively This applies especially to overload and incorrectly repaired defects The total load is 118kg 260lb rider luggage Ple ase note the load lim...

Page 7: ...racket shell with buttom bracket 21 Rear derailleur 25 Seat post 29 Seat post clamp 2 Headset 6 Head Tube 10 Rims 14 Down tube 18 Front derailleur 22 Seat stay 26 Seat tube 3 Stem 7 Fork 11 Typres 15 Crank arm 19 Chain stay 23 Rear brakes 27 Rear suspension 4 Handlebar 8 Sprednja zavora 12 Valve 16 Pedal 20 Chain 24 Saddle 28 Pivot ...

Page 8: ... has to be checked regularly by the user or by an expert If necessary it needs to be repaired Neit her manufacturer nor dealer take responsibility for any use going beyond the intended one and for no compli ance with the safety related directions of this manual and the resulting damage respectively This applies especially to using the racing bike in off road conditions overload and incorrectly rep...

Page 9: ...nt derailleur 21 Seat stay 25 Seat tube 2 Headset 6 Break levers with shifters 10 Rims 14 Down tube 18 Chain stay 22 Rear brakes 26 Seat post chiamp 3 Stem 7 Front brakes 11 Typres 15 Crank arm 19 Chain 23 Saddle 4 Head Tube 8 Pork 12 Valve 16 Bottom bracket shell with buttom bracket 20 Rear derailleur 24 Seat post ...

Page 10: ...using the bike in extreme off road conditions overload and incorrectly repaired de fects The total load is 118kg 260lb rider luggage Please note the load limits of component manufacturers in the supplement if applicable BMX bikes and children s MTBs are excluded from use in traffic These bikes have to be considered as sports equipment and have to be retrofitted with lights mudgu ards etc according...

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Page 12: ... for any use going beyond the inten ded one and for non compliance with the safety rela ted directions of this manual and the resulting damage respectively This applies especially to using the bike in extreme off road conditions overload and incorrectly repaired defects The total load is 118kg 260lb rider luggage Please note the load limits of component manufacturers in the supplement if applicabl...

Page 13: ... Rear light 29 Seat post 2 Headset 6 Head Tube 10 Spokes 14 Hub dynamo 18 Bttom bracket shell with bottom bracket 22 Rear derailleur 26 Luggage carrier 30 Saddle 3 Stem 7 Head light 11 Rims 15 Down tube 19 Front derailleur 23 Kickstand 27 Rear brakes 31 Seat tube 4 Hanlebar 8 Front brakes 12 Tyres 16 Pedal 20 Chain 24 Reflector 28 Seat stay 32 Seat post ciamp ...

Page 14: ...is may cause a fall or a broken frame If it is not possible to adjust the height this way choose a larger frame A guideline to find your frame size can be found in our catalogue or on www ktm bikes at service The saddle should be assembled in horizontal po sition You can use a water level to optimize your adjustment image 3 The area in which the saddle rails should be clamped is marked on every sa...

Page 15: ... cannot be guaranteed High risk of falls Please notice not every handlebar is height adjustable Pay attention to the screws torques see table page 33 Control the handles regularly In principle the handlebar heigt is correctly adjusted when the saddle and the stem are on the same level see image 5 Please notice At mountain and racing bikes the saddle top edge can be about 5 11 cm above the handleba...

Page 16: ...g control types it is not possible to explain each functioning Therefore ask your dealer for further explanations or read the manufacturer s user manual carefully Derailleur gear The right shifter moves the rear derail leur for the rear sprockets The left shifter moves the front derailleur for the front chainrings The various chainrings rear sprockets combinations determine the gear As soon as you...

Page 17: ...ebar When applying the brake try to shift weight on the rear wheel by moving back on the saddle With a locked up front wheel the rider is not able to maintain balance through steering anymore and a fall is very probable A locked up rear wheel can career s dewards Apply both brakes for an optimal slow down Important when riding on loose or wet surfaces the braking distance is much longer Disc brake...

Page 18: ...urer information Tyre puncture Inside the bicycle tyre is a tube Exception tubeless systems in that case please read the manufacturer s manuals What to do when having a tyre puncture Dismantle the wheel Push all the air out of the tube Remove the tyre on one side from the rim with a tyre lever Easily inflate the new or repaired tube and put it into the tyre Put the valve through the hole in the ri...

Page 19: ... rain snow the rim can show signs of wear even after a short period of time Every type equipped with rim brakes ex works have special wear indicators except racing bikes Depend ing on the type this can be a hollow see image 1 or little points see image 2 on the rim Further there can be an invisible wear indicator which signalizes a defect rim through a crack Im 1 Im 2 ...

Page 20: ...the quick realease system properly in order to fix the wheels seat post correctly 3 Before every ride check your quick release systems The quick release system s lever has to be closed with force so that the quick release system does not open during the ride If it can be closed to easily the nut on the other side has to be tightened up a bit Now you should feel more resistance when closing the lev...

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Page 24: ...ad and exchanging the spring re spectively Blocked suspensions can damage suspension ele ments frame and bearings Please see the enclosed manufacturer s directions for all adjustment options Many of our forks and shocks are fitted with a so called lock out function This function prevents bobbing which for example occurs when riding out of saddle Please note however that a complete locking of the f...

Page 25: ...e note that disc brakes require a breaking in period of 30 100 braking actions to reach their full braking power Only trained experts should be working on hydraulic systems Brake Control Cable Hydraulic Brakes Adjustment A lot of the work on your KTM bike requires techni cal knowledge and specific tools Do not carry out any repair work or adjustments you are not in perfect command of Incorrectly p...

Page 26: ...only use accessories and components appro ved for use with carbon frames and featuring the cor rect size Please only use appropriate special tools for all mounting work Please strictly observe the specified torque specifications for all mounting work Mounting areas seat tube head tube etc must not be greased Seat tube and bearing seats must not be countersunk copy milled or machined in any other w...

Page 27: ...yerischer wald de ebike MIT RÜCKENWIND DURCH DEN BAYERISCHEN WALD Entdecken Sie den Bayerischen Wald und seine Vielfalt bequemer als je zuvor auf einem eBike von KTM MIT RÜCKENWIND DURCH DEN BAYERISCHEN WALD ...

Page 28: ...in this time Maintenance Care Luggage or a child seat influences the usual hand ling of the bicycle substantially With the extra weight the cyclist might lose control over his bike and starts fishtailing Among others the braking distance is extended Familiarize you self with the changed properties and adjust your driving style accordingly Accessories Equipment Carrier The carriers on our bikes cor...

Page 29: ...s Chains should be renewed after 1500 3000 km in or der to avoid unnecessary wear of the chainrings and therefore increased costs The chain s mileage depends on the use intensity and the care Let your KTM dealer check the chain and the cassette regularly Caution when Using Bicycle Trainers and Rollers KTM bikes may not be used without appropriate de vices and preparation on rollers and trainers No...

Page 30: ...ke place The owner of the KTM bike has to bear the expenses for ins pection and maintenance Coding of Your Bike Various organisations offer frame coding for rea sons of a better protection against theft Please note that this coding interferes with the surface structure of the frame and can damage the sur face of paints Generally speaking coding is not recommended for lightweight frames KTM bikes a...

Page 31: ... At the end of the operating manual there is a com pletion certificate a copy of which stays with the specialist dealer and is filed in the customer data base after it has been acknowledged and signed by the buyer This completion certificate must be produced to gether with the defective bike or part should a warranty claim arise It serves as proof of purchase without which no complaints are possib...

Page 32: ...able angle M6 10Nm Components Truvativ Holzfeller DM 318 Fork 9Nm Rizer 6 8Nm Rear derailleur Manufacturer s description Shimano Handles Innenlager Front derailleur Manufacturer s description Four comered shaft 50 70 Nm Ergon GP1 5Nm 10 mm allen screw 35 50 Nm Ergon GP2 5Nm Brake Manufacturer s description Hollowtech 35 50 Nm Ergon GP3 7Nm 8mm allen screw XTR 07 45 55 Nm Velo 2Nm Gear and brake le...

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Page 34: ...have been exchanged and defects have been resolved After the service the bike is in a well maintained and faultless state 3nd year service Stamp signature 4nd year service Stamp signature The bike has been checked extensively for defects by an authorised specialist dealer Wearing parts found faulty have been exchanged and defects have been resolved After the service the bike is in a well maintaine...

Page 35: ...ality product made from high quality materials manufactured with high precision Within the framework of the European warranty directions we grant below buyer a warranty for faultless function and careful manufacturing Mr Ms ProDAJALEC Date Type Frame No Colour Mr Ms Street City With their signature the customer con firms to have received the bike in ride worthy condition Buyer s signature InFo CAr...

Page 36: ... reserved without further Information For Mistakes and Misprints no Liability May 2014 KTM FAhrrAd GMbh Harlochner Straße 13 5230 Mattighofen Austria www ktm bikes at www bayerischer wald de ebike www alpine pearls com ...

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