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Assembly Guide

ROAD &  GRAVEL

Summary of Contents for ROAD & GRAVEL

Page 1: ...Assembly Guide ROAD GRAVEL...

Page 2: ...echnical information specific to your bicycle which you should read and keep for reference You should also read the entire Specialized Bicycle Owner s Manual Owner s Manual as it has additional import...

Page 3: ...he word CAUTION used without the safety alert symbol indicates a situation which if not avoided could result in serious damage to the bicycle or the voiding of your warranty This symbol alerts the rea...

Page 4: ...s Manual WARNING Correct tightening force on fasteners nuts bolts screws on your bicycle is important for your safety If too little force is applied the fastener may not hold securely If too much forc...

Page 5: ...5 Pedals optional 6 Torque wrench 1 10 Nm 7 5 mm hex key bit 8 4 mm hex key bit 9 Flat wrench WIRELESS COMPONENTS Bicycles equipped with wireless components must be charged before use Please see the c...

Page 6: ...LET S BUILD THIS SWEET RIDE...

Page 7: ...GET TO KNOW YOUR BIKE...

Page 8: ...Downtube 3 Seat tube 4 Chainstay 5 Seatstay 6 Headtube 7 Saddle 8 Seatpost 9 Seatpost clamp 10 Front brake 11 Rear brake 12 Disc brake rotor 13 Cassette 14 Chainring 15 Front Derailleur 16 Rear Derail...

Page 9: ...leted with the help of another person CAUTION The inner packaging is not suitable for use as a bicycle stand Place the bicycle into a bicycle stand or lean it against a stable surface to support the b...

Page 10: ...e of the box then open the box Remove the front wheel brace from the box and set it aside Locate and remove the small parts box then remove all the parts supplied to assemble your bicycle Roll the bic...

Page 11: ...m other bikes Follow the instruction for the bicycle where indicated The handlebar on the bicycle is rotated to ensure a secure fit in the box CAUTION Be careful not to damage the bicycle when removin...

Page 12: ...rags and protective packaging from the rest of the frame A B STEP 7 STEP 8 Using the torque wrench and corresponding hex bit loosen counter clockwise the two bolts A B on rear of the stem until the s...

Page 13: ...e clockwise the two bolts A B on rear of the stem to specification 1 3 4 2 STEP 11 STEP 12 Using a wrench and corresponding hex bit loosen counter clockwise the four bolts on the stem faceplate until...

Page 14: ...and corresponding hex bit torque each faceplate bolt approximately 1 2 turn at a time in an alternating cross pattern until all the bolts are torqued to specification STEP 14 The gap between the stem...

Page 15: ...lt area The upper bolts must be tightened so the faceplate is flush against the stem body before being torqued Failure to do this can result in structural damage to the handlebar Not all Tarmac models...

Page 16: ...ockwise and remove the four bolts on the stem faceplate then remove the stem faceplate from the stem Place the handlebar against the stem then place the stem faceplate over the handlebar with the stem...

Page 17: ...is centered 1 2 2 1 Using a torque wrench and the corresponding hex bit gradually torque the upper bolts alternating from the left to the right to evenly increase the torque until the specification is...

Page 18: ...the cable bat bolt into the hole on the underside of the stem Using the torque wrench and corresponding hex bit tighten the cable bat bolt to specification Should you have any problems installing the...

Page 19: ...or a 6 mm hex key CAUTION Make sure to install the pedals correctly The left and right pedals have opposite threads and can damage the cranks if installed on the wrong side When tightening both pedal...

Page 20: ...s from their packaging and locate the left L pedal blue sticker and right R pedal red sticker The pedals stickers correspond to the blue and red stickers on the left and right cranks The crank threads...

Page 21: ...Using the corresponding hex key inserted from the inside of the crank arm tighten the pedal in place counter clockwise rotation When at the correct tension the tool leaves a noticeable impression in...

Page 22: ...tighten the pedal in place counter clockwise rotation When at the correct tension the tool leaves a noticeable impression in the palm of your hand Repeat these steps for the right R pedal on the righ...

Page 23: ...lowing requirements Refer to the User Manual supplied with your bicycle where applicable for more specific information on the seatpost maximum and minimum insertion depths WARNING Failure to follow th...

Page 24: ...the minimum insertion maximum extension min max mark where applicable on the seatpost is not visible A The seatpost must also be inserted into the seat tube deep enough to meet or exceed B the minimum...

Page 25: ...ch type of seatpost you have seatpost collar A or seatpost wedge B Follow the instructions for that type Refer to the Owner s Manual for more information on setting up your saddle height ADJUST THE SE...

Page 26: ...INSTRUCTIONAL STEPS 30 32 INSTRUCTIONAL STEPS 33 37 A SEATPOST COLLAR B SEATPOST WEDGE...

Page 27: ...ore information on setting up your saddle height Shimano Di2 If the battery is located in the seatpost follow the connection instructions shown in the bicycle s user manual where applicable ADJUST THE...

Page 28: ...etting found on the seatpost collar and or in the user manual where applicable STEP 30 STEP 31 Using the torque wrench and corresponding hex bit loosen counter clockwise the two bolts A B on rear of t...

Page 29: ...up your saddle height Front and rear seat wedges are adjusted the same way Shimano Di2 If the battery is located in the seatpost follow the connection instructions shown in the bicycle s user manual...

Page 30: ...Slide the wedge cover up the seatpost STEP 35 Using the wrench and corresponding hex bit loosen the seatpost wedge bolt Adjust the seatpost to the desired height STEP 33 STEP 34...

Page 31: ...er the wedge STEP 37 Once the seatpost height is set use the torque wrench and corresponding hex bit to torque the wedge bolt to the specified torque setting found on the wedge and or in the user manu...

Page 32: ...Specialized Bicycle Owner s Manual for additional information WARNING Never inflate a tyre beyond the maximum pressure marked on the tyre s sidewall or the maximum pressure limit specified by the whee...

Page 33: ...res up to your desired pressure Refer to the tyre s sidewall for the pressure range Check your wheel manual or decal on the rim itself to see if your wheels have a maximum pressure limit Do not exceed...

Page 34: ...e frame and fork If the wheels wobble and are not centered please contact Rider Care or visit an Authorised Specialized Retailer 4 TYRE PRESSURE The tyres must be inflated and periodically checked and...

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