Crash Replacement
If you happen to crash and somehow break the bike we got you covered. Lauf offers 50%
discount from the MSRP of framesets to the original owner of the bike. Please contact us at
[email protected] or your local Lauf Premium Dealer, with a photo of the product
and a short description. We’ll be in touch shortly.
We reccommend that you inspect your bike and fork before every ride and after crashes to
make sure it is safe to ride further. If you have any questions, please contact
The Lauf Anywhere can be adjusted in various ways to fine tune the rider’s fit. Components
to adjust are saddle, seatpost, stem and handlebar.
Rider Fit
R1
Handlebar:
The handlebar can be adjusted in tilt to accommodate different riding styles. If your saddle
is tilted forward the handlebar is usually also tilted forward a little bit. In order to do so
follow the diagram below (
R1
)
However, a good rule of thumb is to align the handlebar such that the top of the handlebar
is parallel to the ground (
R2
). The stem has so called Top-Lock system from Easton. Make
sure the arrow on the inside of the faceplate is pointing upwards (or the text “5Nm/45in-
lbs” on the outside of the faceplate facing downwards) (
R3
). First install the two upper bolts
and tighten to 5 Nm. The faceplate should touch the stem at the top. After adjusting the
handlebar install the lower bolts and tighten to 5 Nm. There should be a gap between the
faceplate and bottom of the stem. For more details visit:
https://www.eastoncycling.com/media/Install%20stems-v16.pdf
Rotate handlebar to
desired postition.
2.
Loosen two 4mm
hex/allen key bolts.
Tighten to 5Nm
after adjusting the
handlebar.
1.
R2
R3