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You have just acquired a Lapierre bike and we 

would  like  to  take  this  opportunity  to  thank 

you for your purchase. Lapierre, based in Dijon, 

France,  since  1946,  is  pleased  to  provide  you 

with  innovative  solutions  for  enjoyable  riding. 

This  manual  is  designed  to  help  you  fully 

understand  your  Lapierre  bike  for  an  optimal 

performance.

I - WELCOME

 1 - about our bikes

 2 - definitions and restrictions

 3 - safetY and usage

II - SETTINg

 1 - riding

   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

   3.1 torques sPecifications

   3.2 susPension forks

III - SPECIFIC MODELS

 

 

1 - carbon modeLs

 2 - raid fX

 3 - X-controL 

(fPs2)

 4 - X-fLoW 

( PendBox)

 5 - Xr

 6 - ZestY/spicY/froggY 

(ost/ost+)

 7 - tHru aXLe adJustment

 8 - dH (pendboX) 

 9 - integrated seatpost tigHtening sYstem 

raPt 2.1

2.2

dH

10 - ads

 (adjustaBle droPout system)

 

raPt 2.1 

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2.2

IV - MAINTENANCE

 1 - maintenance scHeduLe

 2 - cLeaning Your bike

 3 - Worn parts

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Page 1: ...on 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 3 1 torques specifications 3 2 suspension forks III specific models 1 carbon MODELS 2 Raid FX 3 X CONTROL FPS2 4 X FLOW PENDBOX 5 XR 6 ZESTY SPICY FROGGY OST OST 7 THRU AXLE ADJUSTMENT 8 DH PENDBOX 9 Integrated seatpost tightening system RAPT 2 1 2 2 DH 10 ADS Adjust...

Page 2: ... from team lapierre international mtB and the fdj Bigmat professional road team in order to benefit from their experiences at the highest levels of competition each one of our models is developed with a particular style of riding in mind and we pay close attention to even the tiniest detail to offer you a top quality product all of our bikes are individually assembled by a lapierre specialist whos...

Page 3: ...erailleur hanger WHEELS 17 Front Rear hub 18 Spokes 19 Front Rear rim 20 Tires 21 Valve 22 Quick release 23 Front Rear brakes V Brake or disc brake depending on the type of bike COMPONENT PARTS 24 Handlebar 25 Stem 26 Brake levers 27 Shifters 28 Grips 29 Cables 30 Outer cable 31 Saddle 32 Saddle clamp 33 Seat Post 34 Seat Post Clamp 35 Headset 36 Linkage ENGLISH 16 14 21 17 18 23 10 6 19 20 10 29 ...

Page 4: ...light riding condition 1 Trekking flat handlebars 700 wheels with 32 35c tires riding condition 2 Cross country MTB flat or riser handlebars 26 29 wheels with large tires v Brake or disc brakes front suspension only or front suspension and moderate rear suspension riding condition 3 Free ride Enduro DH Dirt MTB large tires riser bars long travel suspension for a more aggressive riding style all of...

Page 5: ...ecommended 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 respect a periodic maintenance schedule which will be determined by the frequency and length of your rides your style of riding as well as the terrain on which you most often ride Your Lapierre authorized dealer can help you de...

Page 6: ...s 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 saddle height can be adjusted with a seat post binder bolt an allen bolt always work with the bolt on the right hand side quick release system in this case position the lever at a 90 angle to the top tube to tighten ...

Page 7: ...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 the bike for road bikes in general the lower part of the handlebars should be horizontal WARNINg the stem has a minimum insertion mark stop or insert mini if this mark is visible the stem may break causing potential injury ...

Page 8: ...set 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 threadless headsets only requires an allen wrench 2 loosen the bolts in the stem a 3 tighten the bolt in the top cap until play has been eliminated B 4 re tighten bolts in the stem a 2 DRIVETRAIN 2 1 REAR DERAILLEUR this is one...

Page 9: ...lleur 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 you have adjusted the position of the front derailleur you can retighten the screw Please respect the torque specifications p 11 as with the rear derailleur it is possible to adjust the outer a and inner B limits of th...

Page 10: ...s manual from the 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 offer tires that were created to accommodate the style of riding for which the bike they equip was made it is important to understand the tires characteristics in order to take full adv...

Page 11: ...ange or add oil Only a specialist who has the proper tools should perform these operations iii SPECIFIC MODELS 1 CARBON MODELS Our carbon frames are the result of long hours of research and development and owning one requires certain maintenance procedures that will prolong the life of your bike and assure optimal performance Pay close attention to your bike listening for any strange noises and vi...

Page 12: ...d be between 20 and 30 for the rear shock absorber that is to say between 10 and 15mm for a raid fx bike you can use as an indicator the o ring on the shaft to do so 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 bounce slightly and make sure the o...

Page 13: ...on the saddle and verify that the indicator always returns to the equilibrium point you can also ride on flat ground to check that the indicator stays at the equilibrium point if you do this beware of oncoming traffic Useful advice if you would like to increase the negative travel you can slightly reduce the pressure in the shock absorber for additional comfort or if you ride on very rough terrain...

Page 14: ... the indicator on the level of the hatched area Be aware of oncoming traffic 5 xR this 29 wheel specific frame adopts a new single pivot system guaranteeing significant weight savings and maximum stiffness the lack of pivot at the seat stay chain stay junction is offset by the flex carbon rear triangle the fox shock specially developed for the xr is manually adjustable in 3 positions ctd climb tra...

Page 15: ...llow you to feel the characteristics of the terrain you are riding on a 17 mm sag for the Zesty and 18 mm for the spicy are recommended for an all mountain fr ride angles are more pronounced so that your position is less upright and the suspension softer more information concerning FROggY the sag should be adjusted from 21 to 25 mm according to your riding style and the type of terrain for the fro...

Page 16: ...s using a 2mm allen hex key adjust the position of the nut until the lever seats on the normal position see pict 1 screw the blocking screw to block the nut on the new position 8 DH PendBox 8 1 FOx REAR SHOCK ABSORBER SETTINgS there are several set up options for this shock absorber Please carefully read the fox user s manual first the preload of the spring must be set up usually a sag between 22 ...

Page 17: ...e frame reducing interference with the rider Steps to follow 1 insert the seatpost in the frame 2 insert the clamping pieces and the bolt as shown in the picture 3 Place the seat post on the desired position and tighten the bolt torque 10 11 nm for rapt 2 3 nm for dH 10 ADS ADJUSTABLE DROPOUT SYSTEM RAPT 2 1 RAPT 2 2 DH PENDBOx these dropouts are used as rear derailleur mech hanger as chain tensio...

Page 18: ...he derailleurs and add grease if necessary check the wear and tear of the brake pads calipers and replace if necessary check the wheels for any damage and check the tension in the spokes if your bike has v Brakes your rim will suffer wear and tear and must be inspected regularly Please refer to the supplier s guidelines and check the braking surface regularly for wear indicators 3 Every six months...

Page 19: ...ricate 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 Lap...

Page 20: ...orized 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 completed warranty booklet as well as the invoice statement all warranty claims will be considered only following an expert review of the bicycle by lapierre the dealer is responsible for paying any travel or shipment c...

Page 21: ...ion 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 The warranty cannot be claimed on consumable parts Please refer to paragraph IV Maintenance Worn parts from the owner s manual to get a list of those parts The following warranty conditions are only valid if the bike was ...

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