REHATEAM s.r.l.—vicolo Negrelli 5—31040 Castagnole di Paese TV
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Service Manual EXELLE JUNIOR 14
SERVICE MANUAL
REAR HEIGHT AND SETTING ADJUSTMENT
Dynamic rear frame (until september 2019)
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If you move the receiver
B
from one of the three “joint holes” to a “free
hole”, remove the receiver and fix the joint
J
positioning
R
J
and
C
J
first,
then screw the bolt
V
J
and finally screw the nut
D
J
while holding the bolt.
To fix the receiver, insert it through the “free hole” and fix it with
D1
and
R1
.
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If you move the receiver
B
from a “joint hole” to another “joint hole”,
remove the receiver and all its parts. Then remove all parts that fix the
joint
J
(see instructions of point 2) where you decide to assemble the re-
ceiver.
Use the same parts to fix the joint and the receiver to the new points (see
instructions of points 2 and 3).
Adjustment by moving the plate
You can adjust the rear wheel position by moving the plate
K
by means of
the joints
J
and the supports
S1
and
S2
.
First, loosen the nut
D
J
and then the bolt
V
J
of each joint. If the receiver
B
is fixed to a joint, loosen the receiver.
Loosen the two headless bolts
G
S1
, the two bolts
V
S1
and nuts
D
S1
of the
support
S1
.
It now already possible to slide the support
S1
along the frame. This way
the arms
A
will turn and determine new positions for the rear wheel.
After removing the three bolts
V
S2
, you can move the support
S2
and fix it
in any of the predetermined positions given by the 5 mm pre-drilled holes
H
on the curved part of the frame.
Now, all the system is free to move and you can adjust it, by moving both
supports and both arms.
Once you reach the desired position, fix first the support
S2
and then
S1
.
Finally the joints
J.
To adjust the other side in the same position, fix
S2
using the same holes
and
S1
at the same distance
DST
from the rear side of the frame.
The last three pictures show three examples. Note that the supports
S1
and
S2
of the picture in the middle and at right are in the same positions,
but the arms are differently orientated.