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CHECK 

AIR

 PRESSURE

CHECK THE RIM AND ITS COMPONENTS FOR DAMAGE

CLEAN WITH SOFT CLOTH AND A SUITABLE CLEANING AGENT

Do not use high pressure cleaners or aggressive cleanign agents! 

CHECK THE SPOKE TENSION, DISH AND WEAR OF THE WHEEL

CHECK THE TUBELESS READY TAPE FOR DAMAGES. 

THE TUBELESS READY TAPE NEEDS TO BE CHANGED WHEN:

ANY WEAR IS VISIBLE

- STRONG BULGES AT TEH SPOKE HOLES ARE VISIBLE INWARDS AND THE TAPE

WRINKLES STRONGLY AT THE SPOKE HOLES.

MAINTENANCE OF THE HUBS PER MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATIONS. UNDER 

NORMAL OPERATING CONDITIONS

REPLACE THE TUBELESS READY TAPE

INTERVAL

TASK

CHECK THAT WHEELS ARE SECURED CORRECTLY

IN CASE OF EXTREME OPERATING CONDITIONS (REGULAR JOURNEYS IN DUST, 

RAIN, SNOW, OR IN CASE OF FREQUENT TRANSPORT WHILE RAINING).

BEFORE EACH RIDE

BEFORE EACH RIDE

BEFORE AND AFTER EACH RIDE

AFTER EACH RIDE

10 OPERATING HOURS

3 MONTHS

ANNUALLY

3 MONTHS

12 MONTHS

MAINTENANCE AND CARE

The below list should be treated as guidelines. Proper maintenance intervals will vary depending on 

riding conditions and climate. 

DISPOSABLE AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

Statutory regulations shall apply. Whenever possible, avoid creating waste. Waste, especially carbon, 

lubricants, cleaners and any other fluids must be disposed in an environmentally compatible manner.

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Summary of Contents for 35TH ANNIVERSARY

Page 1: ...RIM USER MANUAL 35TH ANNIVERSARY PROJECT...

Page 2: ...2 WELCOME TO TRIBE GENERAL INFO 03 SAFETY 04 INTENDED USE 06 BOM SPEC 07 ASSEMBLY 08 HANDLING 10 MAINTENANCE AND CARE 11 WARRANTY 12 TABLE OF CONTENTS...

Page 3: ...t includes information on the assembly maintenance and care of the component including the warranty policy Users must read and understand this manual before using the component Third party users must...

Page 4: ...only in accordance with their intended use reference Intended Use on page 06 Otherwise the user shall assume responsibility The maximum system weight of the rims wheels must not be exceeded per their...

Page 5: ...if they are damaged or there are any signs of damage If in any doubt consult your retailer DANGER OF BURNS FROM HOT BRAKE DISK Allow brake disc and brake flange to cool down before working on the whe...

Page 6: ...shortened product lifetime cannot be excluded The choice of the remaining components hub spokes nipples washer as well as the spoking pattern and the wheel building influence the intended use of the...

Page 7: ...C T I O N 1370 N mm2 R E C O M M E N D E D S P O K E T E N S I O N 110 Kgf M A X I M U M S P O K E T E N S I O N 120 Kgf D I M E N S I O N S L E N G T H Front 290mm Left 290mm Righ t Rear 292mm Left 2...

Page 8: ...alve are used in installation 2 Be sure to use high quality tubeless sealant fluid when installing a tubeless tire system Follow the instructions of the chosen sealant manufacturer 3 Install only Tube...

Page 9: ...g to the manufacturer s specifications INSTALLING ONTO FRAME FRONT WHEEL 1 Place front wheel between fork legs so that the hub lines up with the fork dropouts and the rotor is centered between the bra...

Page 10: ...ES FROM CAR OR TRUCK EXHAUST DO NOT PLACE WHEELS NEAR EXHAUST DOING SO POSES SIGNIFICANT RISK OF COMPONENT FAILURE TRANSPORT IN A VEHICLE When transporting in a vehicle cover the wheels in order to sh...

Page 11: ...ONS REPLACE THE TUBELESS READY TAPE INTERVAL TASK CHECK THAT WHEELS ARE SECURED CORRECTLY IN CASE OF EXTREME OPERATING CONDITIONS REGULAR JOURNEYS IN DUST RAIN SNOW OR IN CASE OF FREQUENT TRANSPORT WH...

Page 12: ...u must take it to an authorized Yeti Cycles dealer for processing CRASH REPLACEMENT If you happen to have a crash or non warranty situation we ll get you back on the trail with a reasonable replacemen...

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