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GENERAL RIDING INFORMATION

Riding a bicycle can be dangerous. You must keep this in mind and be cautious at all times.

See and be seen. Use lights and reflective clothing in low light conditions.

Always wear a helmet when riding. It can save your life.
 

Always conduct a pre-ride check (detailed information can be found further in this manual).

Never ride the bicycle if you observe any technical problems or have any doubts about the proper func-
tioning of any elements in the bicycle.

Keep the bike clean and well maintained.

Carry a pump, spare inner tube, patch kit, and a basic tool kit - you may need this in the case of a flat 
tire of other common mechanical problem that is usually easy to fix if you have the right tools. Ask your 
dealer for advice on this issue.

If your bicycle is equipped with gears, you can choose a gear combination that is most comfortable for 
the riding conditions.Gears will allow you to maintain a constant rate of pedaling. Use lower gears for 
going uphill and higher gears for going downhill. Ease up on your pedaling pressure when you shift 
gears. Ask your dealer to give you more advice on this issue.

Be careful with the brakes - they can be powerful and if activated too aggressively, may cause a crash. 
You should spend some time to get a better feel of the brakes on a side road or empty parking lot before 
the first ride. Avoid riding too fast, especially downhill. It is easy to loose control of the bicycle and crash 
at high speeds, and also you will find it very difficult to slow down especially if the hill is steep.

If your bike has been equipped with suspension, the increased speed you may develop will also increase 
the risk of injury. For example, front of the bike may dive on the suspension fork while hard braking. You 
can easily lose control and fall if you are not prepared for this. Please, learn how to operate your suspen-
sion system safely.

Thanks to the suspension the wheels can follow the terrain better, which improves control and comfort. 
This improved capacity may provide opportunity for riding faster, but you should be careful not to mistake 
the enhanced capabilities of the bicycle for your own riding skills. Improving skills takes time and practice.

Protect your bike from theft. Purchase a lock and never leave your bike unlocked while unattended, even 
if you are planning to be away from it for just a few minutes.

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Summary of Contents for DEFINE

Page 1: ...DEFINE TECH MANUAL...

Page 2: ...ECHNICAL SHEET SPECS 8 FRAME SIZE RECOMMENDATIONS 9 GEOMETRY METRIC 10 GEOMETRY IMPERIAL 11 EXPLODED VIEW 12 REPLACEMENTS 14 SPARE PARTS 14 SUSPENSION SETTINGS 14 REAR WHEEL MOUNTING 14 INSTRUCTION GE...

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Page 4: ...d out by an authorized bicycle workshop IMPORTANT NOTICE This manual is not intended as a comprehensive use service repair or mainte nance manual Please consult your dealer for advice and your dealer...

Page 5: ...er to give you more advice on this issue Be careful with the brakes they can be powerful and if activated too aggressively may cause a crash You should spend some time to get a better feel of the brak...

Page 6: ...uced bobbing at play here that it sort of bog gles the mind These modern enduro and trail bikes on the market are available with carbon or alloy frames Arguably one of the most versatile bikes in the...

Page 7: ...FLIP CHIP SETTING FLIP CHIPS SETTING BB drop 5mm SEAT TUBE ANGLE 0 5 HEAD TUBE ANGLE 0 5 REACH 4mm LOW POSITION FLIP CHIP HIGH POSITION FLIP CHIP HIGH LOW FLIP 6 S T A Y...

Page 8: ...150 130 EFFECTIVE TOP TUBE REACH WHEELBASE EFFECTIVE TOP TUBE REACH WHEELBASE 450mm 460mm 480mm 490mm 610mm 620mm 646mm 656mm 1225mm 1235mm 1259mm 1269mm 460mm 470mm 490mm 500mm 606mm 616mm 1217mm 12...

Page 9: ...ded seat post clamp 31 6mm 34 9 clamp included stealth cable route in seat tube for dropper post maximum tire size recommended 29 x 2 5 depends on tire manufacturer DEFINE 130 rear wheel travel 130mm...

Page 10: ...656mm DEFINE 150 based on fork travel 160mm flip chip set on LOW STACK M 639mm L 648mm HEAD TUBE ANGLE 65 5 SEAT TUBE EFFECTIVE ANGLE 76 5 CHAIN STAYS 440mm BB HEIGHT 42mm WHEEL BASE M 1217mm 1227mm L...

Page 11: ...8in DEFINE 150 based on fork travel 160mm flip chip set on LOW STACK M 25 2in L 25 5in HEAD TUBE ANGLE 65 5 SEAT TUBE EFFECTIVE ANGLE 76 5 CHAIN STAYS 17 3in BB HEIGHT 1 7in WHEEL BASE M 47 9in 48 3in...

Page 12: ...8 horst link inner washer SP 156 9 cableguides rear bolts 4 pcs SP 183 10 11 main pivot bolt SP 153 12 main pivot washer SP 153 main pivot spacer SP 153 15 main pivot axle SP 153 16 17 SS clevis wash...

Page 13: ...7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 REPLACEMENTS Nr KIT CODE 1 hanger SP 140 2 3 axle 148x12 176L shock mount 130 150 SP 142 SP 151 SP 152 4 shock mount bolts 3 pcs Ti SP 154 5 removable cableguides SP 183 Nr KIT CODE 7...

Page 14: ...Nr KIT CODE 11 main pivot axle bolt SP 153 12 13 SS clevis hardware SS clevis bolts 2 pcs SP 077 SP 076C 14 alloy Trunion bolts SP 163 Nr KIT CODE 8 Horst link hardware SP 156 9 10 rocker arm bolts do...

Page 15: ...d up on the pedals with all your weight on the bike fully kitted up with body armour helmet neck brace hydration pack etc it s important to make the situation as real world as possible to give you the...

Page 16: ...of the suppliers of the suspension fork rear shock and other parts that come with this frame Do not ride the bicycle until all problems have been resolved Riding a bicycle with any defects can be a h...

Page 17: ...ould be no movement between these two elements Check the headset for eventual free play stand next to the bicycle apply the front brake and push forwards and backwards There should be no play between...

Page 18: ...urring during extreme riding or from incorrect riding technique The warranty does not cover the cost of travel or shipment to and from an authorised dealer Such costs if any shall be borne by the orig...

Page 19: ...by the distributor BUYER S SIGNATURE DEALER S SIGNATURE DEALER S STAMP manufactured by 7ANNA GROUP sp z o o ul Potokowa 20d 80 283 Gda sk POLAND Always wear a helmet when riding It will not make you...

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