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MANUAL

BICYCLE MANUAL SPEEDMAX

Your bicycle and this manual comply with the safety requirements of the EN ISO standard 
4210‑2.

These are additional instructions for the Canyon Speedmax. Always refer to the Canyon bicycle 
manual road bike that you find at www.canyon.com

Important:

 Assembly instructions page 7. Read pages 2 to 6 before your first ride!

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Summary of Contents for SPEEDMAX

Page 1: ...standard 4210 2 These are additional instructions for the Canyon Speedmax Always refer to the Canyon bicycle manual road bike that you find at www canyon com Important Assembly instructions page 7 Read pages 2 to 6 before your first ride 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 a b c d e 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 14 15 16 17 ...

Page 2: ...very ride 6 After an accident 7 Assembly from the BikeGuard 23 Special features of triathlon bikes and time trial machines 23 Time trial bar end shifters 25 Special features of carbon wheels 26 Adjusting the Canyon Speedmax to the rider 27 Adjusting the saddle to the correct height 29 Fore to aft position and saddle tilt 32 Adjusting the height of the handlebars 33 Extensions and armrests 38 The h...

Page 3: ...nual cannot teach you how to ride For this reason this manual focuses on your newly purchased bike by drawing your attention to the most important notes and warnings This manual cannot teach you riding a bike or make you famil iar with the traffic rules Be aware that cycling is a hazardous activity that requires that the rider stays in control of his or her bike at all times Like in any sport you ...

Page 4: ...r certain circumstances this permissible maximum weight can be further limited by the component manufacturers recom mendations for use Most clamps of bicycle carrier systems are potential sources of damage to large diameter frame tubes As a result there of carbon frames may fail abruptly during use aluminium frames are susceptible to dents There are however special suitable models available in the...

Page 5: ... any kind of knife on the bicycle itself If you ride with your hands on aero clip on bars triathlon handlebars you can not reach the brake levers as quickly as you would from other positions Your stopping dis tance becomes longer Look well ahead as you ride and be prepared for longer stopping dis tances Canyon time trial and triathlon bikes are high end sports equipment represent ing lightweight c...

Page 6: ...embly In the event that you are neither skilled nor experienced in that kind of work please read the more detailed chapters in your bicycle manu al road bike also observe the instructions of the component manufacturers and the FITTING KIT manual First we would like to make you familiar with the components of your Speedmax Unfold the front cover of your bicycle manual Speedmax Here you find a Speed...

Page 7: ...n or wheel bag as well as the box with the small parts and the FITTING KIT from the BikeGuard Lift the frame carefully out of the BikeGuard Make sure that your also lift out the protective card board carton above and in front of the handlebar as well as the bottom cardboard box to which the frame including thru axles are attached Unpack the saddle and the seat post from the front cardboard box and...

Page 8: ...dle of the bot tom bracket up to the top edge of the saddle in the middle of the saddle Then transfer the saddle height to your new Canyon Speedmax Do not apply grease or oil on clamping areas made of carbon The Canyon Perfect Positioning System PPS is a tool that helps you find your ideal frame size of your Canyon even without test ride You find the PPS on our website at www canyon com Your Speed...

Page 9: ...l force However do not use any tools Pull the lever outwards against the preload While holding the lever in this position you can turn the lever and align it in the desired position The lever must not stand out to the rear Release the lever and it will remain in the latest position You find more details in the chapter The wheels in your bicycle manual road bike Do not clamp carbon frames or seat p...

Page 10: ...h to a torque wrench of 15 Nm After you have mounted the front wheel and closed the thru axle pull the brake lever Release the brake lever Lift the bicycle off the ground and spin the front wheel subsequently with your hand The rotor should not drag along the brake calliper or the brake pads Check the reliable fit of the pedals once again after 100 km 60 miles The ped als can come loose destroy th...

Page 11: ...ith the small parts in your BikeGuard Remove the faceplate subsequently The Di2 battery is charged with a Shimano charg er at the junction box To get access to the junction box you have to dis mount the front wheel first Loosen the bolt un derneath the face plate by using a 3 mm Allen key Now you can connect the Di2 charger to the junc tion box After having charged the battery reposition the facep...

Page 12: ...n the largest sprocket For more information on how to adjust the gears read the chapter The gears in your bicycle man ual road bike After the wheel mounting do a brake test at standstill Actuating the brake lever should gener ate a clear cut braking response before the lever touches the handlebars Adjusting the gears of a bike with disc wheels requires a certain amount of ex perience and should th...

Page 13: ... some what more upright on a triathlon bike than for a time trial machine For more information on the seating position read the chapter Adjusting the Canyon Speedmax to the rider TIME TRIAL BAR END SHIFTERS With these aerobar models the shift levers are po sitioned at the extensions ends and the brake le vers at the ends of the base bar bull horn When you ride with your back in a horizontal positi...

Page 14: ... derailleur Then the rear derailleur swivels causing the chain to climb onto the next sprocket It is therefore im portant when changing gears to continue pedal ling smoothly without too much force as long as the chain moves between the sprockets Thanks to special guides in the chainrings the shifting process on today s bikes also works under load Changing gears under load shortens however the serv...

Page 15: ...complied with otherwise in the worst case you could be disqualified from the competition After carrying out assembly work al ways make a short check see chapter Before every ride and do a test ride in an unfrequented place or on a quiet road This will allow you to safely check whether everything is in good order SEATING POSITION ADJUSTING TO THE RIDER Align the handlebars in a way that you have yo...

Page 16: ... break or cause severe damage to the frame Do not grease the seat tube of a carbon frame Once greased carbon fibre may never ever be fixed in a secure and safe way again Tighten carefully by approaching the prescribed maximum torque value in small steps 0 5 Nm increments and check in between the proper fit of the component Nev er exceed the maximum torque value indicated by Canyon Do not overtight...

Page 17: ... THE RIDER Re assemble the saddle saddle clamping device and saddle slide in the new positions When mounting the Allen bolts pay attention to the or der of nuts spacers and bolts and tighten them only to the point where the saddle clamping de vice can still be moved If the adjustment range is still not sufficient ful ly unscrew the two horizontally positioned Allen bolts Remove the saddle slide fr...

Page 18: ...saddle rails could brake or suffer damage Risk of a fall Check the bolts by using a torque wrench once a month according to the values indicated in the chapter Recommended torque values in your bicycle manual road bike ADJUSTING THE HEIGHT OF THE HANDLEBARS EXTENSIONS AND ARMRESTS Wind tunnel tests have proved that the lowest position is not always the fastest position If you need help with the se...

Page 19: ...cers These spacers are also included in the FITTING KIT Apart from the height adjustment you can also change the tilt of the mono extensions Always make sure the spherical washers are mounted under the bolt heads of the fastening bolts of the mono extensions They must not be removed under any circumstances otherwise the bolt head will not lie flush Tighten the bolts by using the torque wrench acco...

Page 20: ...r which mounting position of the armrests you opt for always make sure that two fixing bolts per armrest are in serted one after the other in one line Risk of breakage The angle of the mono grips can be adjusted Ob serve that the right and left grip are connected with a small spacer Therefore they have always to be adjusted to the same angle The angle cannot be adjusted for each grip individually ...

Page 21: ...e adjusting screw clock wise by using a 3 mm Allen key Always start with half a turn THE HEADSET Make sure that both retaining lugs of the base plate do not turn Check the bearing play again If necessary tighten by another half turn and check again Do not tight en the bearing too much The maximum torque value for the headset ad justment is 2 Nm Check the bearing for ease of running by lifting the ...

Page 22: ...ydration bladder for filling You can fill the hydration bladder through the quick fill port on the top tube Now you can remove the hydration bladder to gether with the quick fill port and the drinking tube The best way to fill the system is to position your water bottle directly at the quick fill port and to press the water into the hydration bladder For the filling process the valve of the integr...

Page 23: ...RATED TOP TUBE BENTO BOX INTEGRATED BOTTOM BRACKET STORAGE Contents of the integrated bottom bracket stor age 1 pair of tyre levers 1 valve for CO2 cartridge 1 spare tube purchased items max 2 CO2 car tridges The integrated bottom bracket storage BB stands for bottom bracket provides space for necessary accessories to repair punctures Turn the left crank arm in a lower position rec ommended positi...

Page 24: ...ervice life and good durability of your bike only use it for its intended purpose see chapter Intended use Also observe the maxi mum permitted overall weight and the instruc tions on transporting luggage and children see chapter Intended use The manufacturers as sembly instructions above all the torque settings for bolts and the prescribed maintenance inter vals must be strictly followed as well O...

Page 25: ...ogether 6 years on frames and forks of racing and triathlon machines This guarantee runs from the date of purchase and only applies to claims made by the first buy er It does not cover paint damage We reserve ourselves the right to repair defective frames or forks or to replace them by the respective suc cessor model These issues can be claimed under guarantee only Additional costs such as assembl...

Page 26: ... range without add on parts such as seat post front derailleur or stem The CR service is limited to the original owner and to damages that compromise the functionality of the bike We reserve the right to suspend this service if we detect that the damage has been caused unreasonably In order to claim the CR service please contact our service department by calling our service hot line or by online c...

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