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Owner's Manual

Models R30NT & R30ST

Advanced Transportation Products, Inc.

400 Terry Ave. N  Seattle, WA 98109  (206) 467-0231  fax: 467-0175

[email protected] — http://Cyclery.com/Vision

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The Advanced Transportation Products Inc. Warranty

    Advanced Transportation Products Inc. warrants each new VISION bicycle frame, fork,
and seat frame against defects in workmanship and materials for the lifetime of the original
owner.  Paint and decals, seat fabric, and all original parts, are warranted for a period of one
year from the date of purchase.  This warranty is expresssly limited to the repair or replace-
ment of a defective frame, fork, seat or defective parts and is the sole remedy of the warranty.
This warranty applies to the original owner and is not transferable.
    Claims under this warranty are to be made through an authorized VISION dealer.  Proof of
purchase is required.  A Warranty Registration Card must be completed and received by
Advanced Transportation Products Inc. before warranty claims may be processed.
     The warranty does not cover normal wear and tear, improper assembly or maintenance, or
installation of parts or accessories not originally intended or compatible with the bicycle as
sold.
    The warranty does not apply to damage or failure due to accident, abuse or neglect.
     Advanced Transportation Products Inc.  shall not be responsible for incidental or conse-
quential damages.  Labor  charges for part changeovers is not covered by this warranty.  The
user assumes the risk of any personal injury or damage to the bicycle or other losses if the
bicycle is used in any competitive event including but not limited to bicycle racing, triathalons,
or similar activities.

Quick Information

Tire & Wheel information

Rear:

R30: 406 bead seat diameter, 1"-1.75" wide (ex 20 x 1.5")

Front:

R30: 349mm bead seat dia, 1"-1.5"  wide (ex 16 x 1 3/8")

Inflation pressures:

Inflate to the pressure moulded on tire sidewall

Torque specifications:

Pinch bolt type:  6mm x 1mm -- 25mm long
Handlebar Extension: 65 in-lbs  (6 N-M)
Handlebar Stem: 65 in-lbs  (6 N-M)

Chain:

Nexus Hub, Standard Frame = 206 links
Nexus Hub, X-Long Frame = 221 links

3x7 Hub, Standard Frame = 206 Links
3x7 Hub, X-Long Frame = 221 Links

Serial number location:

Stamped on the back plate, at the end of the main frame.

Summary of Contents for R30NT

Page 1: ...ty does not cover normal wear and tear improper assembly or maintenance or installation of parts or accessories not originally intended or compatible with the bicycle as sold The warranty does not app...

Page 2: ...werbars etc The bag slips over the back of your VI SION seat and straps around the seat crossbar Off the bike it features a com fortable shoulder strap The bag is ideal as a day bag or a touring compa...

Page 3: ...n close the skewer handle curve facing toward the wheel It should take 20 45 lbs of force to close the handle as shown and the skewer should emboss the metal of the wheel dropout 18 Chapter 4 Customiz...

Page 4: ...the bike leaning onto a single leg Remember to keep one hand clamped on a brake to prevent the bike from rolling it really helps I usually immediately cock my crank bound leg for the start and then h...

Page 5: ...ou is not difficult but it does take practice As you ride in a straight line and are sure you re not about to take a long ride on a short pier practice swinging your head to the left and right taking...

Page 6: ...ck your leg length setting It is 15 much The shifters are twist type which are part of the handlebar grip Twist the inner section of the grip to change gears The left hand shifter changes the internal...

Page 7: ...e benefits of riding a recumbent far outweigh the small learning curve involved Either way it s important to spend a little time adjusting to your new bike be fore riding in traffic or committing to a...

Page 8: ...Pinch bolt Stem Upper Handlebar 13 Photo of Photo of Photo of Photo of Photo of enjoy enjoy enjoy enjoy enjoy General Maintenance It s important to maintain your Metro properly to keep it in good run...

Page 9: ...oper leg extension oper leg extension oper leg extension oper leg extension Folding your Metro The first step to folding the Metro is to sit on the bike and reach underneath the seat and loosen the el...

Page 10: ...on your Metro is an indexed system shifting up and down in preset intervals corre sponding to index clicks of your shifter This system requires a little patience to set up but once it is it will give...

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