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On the road 

 
 

Transport & Storage 

 

 

Risk of accident caused by erratic riding behaviour or improper equipment.  

 

Always ride with foresight, attention and a readiness to brake. 

 

Adjust your speed to the prevailing conditions (traffic, weather, visibility, etc.).  

 

Do not use your THM-component at ambient temperatures below -10°C (14 °F). 

 

Do not exceed the maximum rider weight for which your THM components have been 

approved 

 

Do not perform jumps with your bicycle as this generates an enormous amount of 

force.  

 

Always comply with the traffic regulations that are in force in the country where you are 

using your bicycle. 

 

When riding your bicycle you should always wear a high quality cycling helmet (e.g. 

ANSI certified) that is in excellent condition. Your clothing should be close-fitting but 

not restrictive. 

 

Only ride your bicycle if you are in good physical condition and your bicycle and all of its 
components are operating in a flawless manner. 

 

- If you are involved in a heavy fall you should not continue to ride your bicycle. If such 

a case occurs, send us your THM components for inspection, even if no external 

damage is visible. In your own interest you should treat all of the components on your 

bicycle which have been produced by other manufacturers in the same manner. 

 

 

Risk of accident caused by damaged bicycle components. 

 

Always transport your bicycle in an appropriate and careful manner. 

 

Do not store your THM components at an ambient temperature below -15°C (5°F) or 

above 55°C (131°F). 

 

Risk of accident. 

 

- Do not allow children to play with your bicycle.

 

 

WARNING

 

 

WARNING

 

 

Summary of Contents for THM FRONTALE

Page 1: ...T H M C l a v i c u l a S E P M INSTRUCTION BOOK t h m b i k e T H M F R O N T A L E...

Page 2: ...T A L E Please bear in mind that your THM component is a lightweight construction manufactured from carbon take this into account for assembly maintenance work and when handling the product and proce...

Page 3: ...the road 6 Transport Storage 6 SPECIFICATIONS 7 Delivery specifications 7 Technical Specifications 8 Weights 8 Width bike computer mount 9 Tightening torques 9 ASSEMBLY 10 Assembly on the steerer tub...

Page 4: ...rences in this manual The arrow indicates the consequence of your action This safety message indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury This message w...

Page 5: ...chnical ability All assembly and maintenance work should be performed by a specialist workshop for bicycles This is the only way to ensure the work is conducted in a professional manner Always observe...

Page 6: ...cycling helmet e g ANSI certified that is in excellent condition Your clothing should be close fitting but not restrictive Only ride your bicycle if you are in good physical condition and your bicycle...

Page 7: ...I T H M F R O N T A L E 7 SPECIFICATIONS Delivery specifications 1 Body THM FRONTALE 2 Clamping bolt M4 1x 3 Clamping bolt D4 1x 4 Clamping screw M4 2x Instruction book Friction past 1 2 3 4...

Page 8: ...gle 6 Reach 77 mm Drop 119 mm Flare 6 Angle steerer to bar ends 9 or custom Rider weight including accessories 110 kg Weights L Stem length mm B Bar width c to c drops mm 90 100 110 400 mm 15 75 in 21...

Page 9: ...Threads M4 Distance to the front of the handlebar 48 mm Tightening torques max Nm lbf in Clamping screws 4 36 Computer mount screws 3 27 Risk of accident caused by a malfunctioning stem system due to...

Page 10: ...ht of the lower spacers fig 1 Never exceed the max permissible overlap of the top spacer or stem fig 1 Never exceed the tightening torque of 4N m under any circumstances when tightening the top cap ad...

Page 11: ...upper edges of the stem and steerer tube fig 1 Install the headset cap 1 Drive in the top cap adjusting screw 2 clockwise Set the bearing clearance fig 2 Align the handlebar stem straight forward in t...

Page 12: ...ke lever body and handlebar surfaces Do not use lubricants at all Make sure you are assembling the brake lever only on the abrasive surface of the handlebar Always use friction enhancer carbon paste o...

Page 13: ...he bow of the handlebar For Shimano Di2 please use the junction in the end of the hoods and a Y cable to realize an internal cable routing The part numbers are the following when writing this manual S...

Page 14: ...be carried out free of charge rests solely with us If the damage has been self inflicted there is no entitlement to free repair work In the event of self inflicted damage please send us the product co...

Page 15: ...and illustration contained in this manual and without incurring obligation to alter any products previously delivered Technical specifications dimensions and weights are to be understood with the corr...

Page 16: ...T H M F R O N T A L E 1 6 310320TK 11 Manual THM FRONTALE ENG CB1 t h m b i k e THM Faserverbund Technologie GmbH Am Sportplatz 3 D 24791 Alt Duvenstedt Germany info thm bike www thm bike...

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