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check the carbon fiber parts for fatigue or impact 

damage.

Carefully inspect your components, including the crankset, before and after each 

ride for signs of impact or fatigue stress:

• Dents
• Cracks
• Scratches
• Deformation
• Discoloration

Even if you perform regular inspections, if you exceed the limit of strength 

of a given part, it may fail if overloaded. After any high force load, thoroughly 

inspect all the parts of your bike. High force loads include crashes, but you don't 

have to crash to put a high force load on your bike. For example, hitting a large 

hole in the road or a sharp bump such as a railroad track can put large forces on 

your bike.

The manner in which you ride will determine whether your bike and its parts 

will last. If you ride hard or aggressively, you should replace the bike and/or its 

parts more often than riders who ride smoothly or cautiously. 

There are many variables to this equation: weight, speed, technique, terrain, 

maintenance, riding environment (humidity, salinity, temperature, etc.), and the 

frame or part itself- so it is impossible to give a precise timetable for replace-

ment. If you aren't sure, ask your dealer. But as a rule, it is better to err on the 

safe side and replace the bike or parts more frequently.

carbon fiber composite inspection procedures

Carbon fiber is among the strongest materials used in bicycle manufacture. 

However, carbon fiber has unique qualities, different from metal parts, and must 

be inspected carefully for damage.

inspecting carbon fiber parts

Unlike metal parts, carbon fiber parts that have been damaged may not bend, 

bulge, or deform; a damaged part may appear to be normal to a cursory glance. 

Use the following procedures to inspect carbon fiber parts:

• Check for scratches, gouges, or other surface problems.
• Check the part for loss of rigidity.
• Check the part for delamination.
• Listen for unusual creaking or clicking noises.

These tests may not be conclusive.

The tests are difficult to describe, so as an aid to describing the tests we provide 

a movie of inspecting a carbon fiber part in the owner's manual section of the 

Bontrager website. If you have any doubts about the integrity of a part, do not 

ride the bicycle.

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a damaged carbon fiber part can fail suddenly, causing 

serious injury or death. inspect a carbon fiber bicycle or parts 

for damage frequently. if you suspect a carbon fiber part is 

damaged, immediately stop riding the bicycle. before riding, 

replace the part or take the bike to your dealer for service.

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Страница 1: ...carbon fiber crankset Read this manual before you ride thoroughly before using your new crankset it contains important safety and maintenance information If you do not understand the information in this manual or you have a question about your crankset that this manual does not cover consult your Bontrager dealer If you have a question or problem that your Bontrager dealer can t handle contact us ...

Страница 2: ... crank so that one of the arms is parallel to the seat tube 3 Put one hand on the crank arm and one hand on the seat tube and attempt to move the crank arm laterally toward and away from the seat tube 4 Spin the cranks If the crank feels or sounds loose or if the motion stops abruptly or you hear a grinding noise coming from the bearings the bearings need to be adjusted or re greased by your deale...

Страница 3: ...t as a rule it is better to err on the safe side and replace the bike or parts more frequently Carbon fiber composite inspection procedures Carbon fiber is among the strongest materials used in bicycle manufacture However carbon fiber has unique qualities different from metal parts and must be inspected carefully for damage Inspecting carbon fiber parts Unlike metal parts carbon fiber parts that h...

Страница 4: ...nd left pedals usually marked with a letter stamped on the end of the pedal axle or on the wrench flats 1 Turn the right pedal spindle counter clockwise to remove the right pedal 2 Turn the left pedal axle clockwise to remove the pedal To install the pedals 1 Lubricate the threads 2 Place the pedal washer Figure 4 over the pedal threads 3 Thread the pedal into the crank arm by hand 4 Tighten the p...

Страница 5: ...t cup is right hand threaded and the right cup is left hand reverse threaded 3 Using the proper tool loosen and remove the right fixed bottom bracket cup To install the bottom bracket Make sure the bottom bracket threads of the frame are clean and in good condition If necessary chase and face the threads Lubricate all threaded surfaces the bearing surfaces of the crank bolts the interfaces between...

Страница 6: ...ner and is not transferable Bontrager is not responsible for incidental or consequential damages Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages so the above exclusion may not apply to you Claims under this warranty must be made through an authorized Bontrager dealer Proof of purchase is required This warranty gives the consumer specific legal rights and those rights ...

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