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Component description MERIDA trekking bike
Stem
Handlebars
Brake lever
Shifter
Headset
Brake front
Rotor
Wheel:
Quick-release/
thru axle
Rim
Tire
Spoke
Hub
Valve
Frame:
1
Top tube
2
Seat tube
3
Down tube
Saddle
Seat post
Seat post clamp
Brake rear
Rotor
Front derailleur
Cassette sprockets
Rear derailleur
Chain
Chainwheel
Crank
Pedal
4
Chain stay
5
Rear stay
6
Head tube
Suspension fork:
I
Fork crown
II
Stanchion tube
III
Lower leg
IV
Drop-out
1
2
3
4
5
6
I
IV
III
II
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Component description MERIDA pedelec
Stem
Handlebars
Brake lever
Shifter
Headset
Front lamp
Front brake
Rotor
Wheel:
Quick-release
Reflector ring
Rim
Tire
Spoke
Hub
Valve
Frame:
1
Top tube
2
Down tube
3
Seat tube
Saddle
Seat post
Seat post clamp
Pannier rack
Rear light
Mudguard
Wheel lock
Rear brake
Rotor
Kickstand
Cassette sprockets
Rear derailleur
Chain
Crank
Pedal
4
Chainstay
5
Rear stay
6
Head tube
Suspension fork:
I
Fork crown
II
Stanchion tube
III
Lower leg
IV
Drop-out
1
2
3
4
5
6
I
IV
III
II
a
Motor
b
Rechargeable battery
c
Display and
command console
a
b
c
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g
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Never ride under the influence of drugs, medication, al-
cohol or when you are tired. Do not ride with a second
person on your MERIDA bike (except on a tandem) and
never ride without having both hands on the handlebars.
Observe the legal regulations concerning off-road cy-
cling and cycling on public roads with MERIDA bikes
and MERIDA pedelecs
(e+f)
. These regulations may
differ in each country. Respect nature when riding
through the forest and in the open countryside. Only use
your pedelec on signposted, well maintained trails and
hard-surface roads.
Always bear in mind that you travel rapidly and quietly
when you are riding a MERIDA pedelec. Do not startle
pedestrians or other cyclists. Always make others aware
of your presence well ahead of time and by ringing your
bell or make use of the brakes so as to avoid accidents.
Familiarize yourself with your MERIDA pedelec. For
more information in this regard, read the chapters “Rid-
ing a MERIDA pedelec – Special features” and “Riding a
MERIDA speed pedelec – Special features“.
If you bought a MERIDA kids’ bike, observe chapter
“MERIDA kids’ bikes“ before your child sets off on it for
the first time. There are special traffic regulations for
children in some countries. Read the mentioned chap-
ter, before your child sets off on the bike for the first time.
First we would like to familiarize you with the various
components used on your MERIDA city/trekking bike
and on your MERIDA pedelec. Observe the compo-
nent description on the front pages of the translation of
these original MERIDA operating instructions. There you
will find a MERIDA city/trekking bike and two MERIDA
pedelecs
(g+h)
showing all the essential components
so that you can easily locate the components as they
are referred to in the text.
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For your own safety, never do any work or
adjusting when servicing your bike unless
you feel absolutely sure about it. If you are
in doubt or if you have any questions, contact your
MERIDA dealer.
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Please note: Do not hitch yourself and your
bike to a car. Do not ride freehand. Only take
your feet off the pedals, if required by the
condition of the road.
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