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2 - CLEANING YOUR BIKE

After your ride, wash your bike with soapy water (liquid dish soap is recommended for its ability to remove grease 

without damaging the bike). Avoid using high-pressure washers if possible. If you have to use one, avoid directing 

the stream directly at the joints and bearings (for full-suspension models).

Dry your bike with a soft cloth in order to avoid rust and corrosion. While carefully drying your entire bike, you will 

also be able to inspect all the different parts and detect any potential problems.

Before storing your bike in a clean and dry place, lubricate the drivetrain parts with an appropriate product. 

You can also take this time to check the brakes, see if the wheels are damaged and check for any movement.

 

3 - WORN PARTS

Always keep an eye on component parts that receive a lot of wear and tear (especially the brakes) in order to avoid 

any risks. If you have any doubts, you can check the manual from the component manufacturer or check with your 

Lapierre authorized dealer. It’s better to prevent than to repair, so never wait until the last minute!

List of consumable parts:

 

- Braking components (pads, rims)

 

- Tyres, inner tubes, rim strips

 

- Cables and casing

 

- Transmission parts (chain, chainwheels, cassette, bottom bracket)

 

- Shock struts and bushings

 

- Full suspended frames pivot bearings.

IV - MAINTENANCE

ENGLISH

Summary of Contents for CARBON

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Page 3: ...AGE II SETTING 1 RIDING POSITION 1 1 SADDLE HEIGHT 1 2 SADDLE POSITION 1 3 STEM AND HANDLEBARS 1 4 HEADSET 2 DRIVETRAIN 2 1 REAR DERAILLEUR 2 2 FRONT DERAILLEUR 2 3 BRAKES 2 4 WHEELS 3 RECOMMENDATIONS...

Page 4: ...ely with the riders from Team Lapierre Gravity Republic DH and the Team FDJ fr professional road team in order to benefit from their experiences at the highest levels of competition Each one of our mo...

Page 5: ...ike 16 Derailleur hanger WHEELS 17 Front Rear hub 18 Spokes 19 Front Rear rim 20 Tyres 21 Valve 22 Quick release 23 Front Rear brakes V Brake or disc brake depending on the type of bike COMPONENT PART...

Page 6: ...ag holders and a permanent light Riding condition 1 Touring Flat handlebars 700 wheels with 32 35c tyres Riding condition 2 Cross country MTB Flat or Riser handlebars 26 29 wheels with large tyres V B...

Page 7: ...es is also strongly recommended Always double check your bike before riding it tighten the handlebars and stem check the saddle wheels and brakes etc It is strongly recommended to establish and respec...

Page 8: ...seat post If this indication is visible while you ride you can deform the tubes of your frame or even break it possibly resulting in serious injury This will also cancel the terms of the warranty The...

Page 9: ...ndlebars so that you can easily access the brake levers and the shifters For mountain bikes The shifters should be positioned in the prolongation of your forearms when you are in riding position on th...

Page 10: ...n adjusting your headset you must use headset wrenches Do not use ordinary open ended wrenches as this may result in damage to the locknut and top race B For threadless headsets 1 Adjustment of thread...

Page 11: ...an move the derailleur vertically on the seat tube In order for the front derailleur to be in the optimal position the outer plate should be 1mm to 3mm above and parallel to the large chainring Once y...

Page 12: ...e brake manufacturer or consult your Lapierre authorized dealer 2 4 WHEELS The tire industry has actively participated in the development of the different styles of riding and tire manufacturers now o...

Page 13: ...rer s notice for information regarding how often you should change or add oil Only a specialist who has the proper tools should perform these operations III SPECIFIC MODELS 1 CARBON MODELS Our carbon...

Page 14: ...up of the sag should be between 20 and 30 for the rear shock absorber that is to say between 10 and 15 mm for a Raid FX bike You can use as an indicator the o ring on the shaft to do so Sit on the bi...

Page 15: ...n is based on an equilibrium point and it is thus necessary to set the pressure of the shock absorber properly to get the best results To do so all FPS models are equipped with an indicator on the swi...

Page 16: ...same for these bikes 5 1 First make sure the indicator is right in front of zero when no one is seated on the bike Do not hesitate to adjust the position of the arrow if it is not properly aligned whe...

Page 17: ...hat the indicator returns to the equilibrium point Also in order to have the most precise setting possible do not hesitate to adjust your suspension while fully equipped with helmet hydration bag etc...

Page 18: ...o Sit on the bike with your equipment hydration bag etc with your feet on the pedals and in riding position having someone hold the bike for you and leaning against the wall with your elbows will help...

Page 19: ...AXLE ADJUSTMENT 12 x 142mm OTHER MODELS 1 Insert the rear hub into the seat stay shoulders made for this purpose 2 Insert the 12QR axle into the non drive side chain stay and push it through the hub...

Page 20: ...nspect the cables hoses and shifters and adjust if necessary Check the derailleurs and add grease if necessary Check the wear and tear of the brake pads calipers and replace if necessary Check the whe...

Page 21: ...ean and dry place lubricate the drivetrain parts with an appropriate product You can also take this time to check the brakes see if the wheels are damaged and check for any movement 3 WORN PARTS Alway...

Page 22: ...Lapierre authorized dealer The dealer will perform an initial analysis of the problem All warranty claims must be authorized by the Lapierre warranty claims department The user must present the compl...

Page 23: ...or written authorization from Lapierre In case of external elements having an impact on the bike natural disaster fire dampness etc In case of use that does not comply with safety and technical rules...

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