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GENERAL WARNING

Like any sport, cycling can cause injury and damage. By using this bicycle, you accept responsibility for this risk. b’Twin cannot accept any 

liability if the product is modified by the user. You should know and practice the rules of the Highway Code. Caring for and using your bicycle 

correctly are your responsibility and reduce the risk of accidents. Caring for your bicycle correctly will preserve its original usage and safety 

features. Cycling, in whatever form, is not without risk. Always wear a correctly fitted and adjusted helmet. 

Supplement to the user’s guide:

If your bicycle is equipped with specific components (for example: adjustable suspension fork, hydraulic brakes, frame shock absorbers, ), 

your retailer will also give you the individual instructions for them.

Maintenance, adjustment and repair:  

To ensure that your bicycle is maintained properly and safely, we recommend that you have it serviced and repaired by an 

authorised B’Twin  after-sales service provider.

Your b’Twin retailer:  

Other than this guide, your main source of information and assistance is your B’Twin store. Your retailer is your first contact for 

enquiries relating to your bicycle’s maintenance, adjustment, use and guarantee.

 

Guarantee:  

This guide also contains your bicycle’s guarantee conditions.

NB:  

Bicycles and bicycle components change all the time, so it is impossible to produce an exhaustive guide. We recommend that you 

consult a b 'Twin technician or retailer should you need further information.

 

Mini bicycle glossary:

The safety parts (front fork, handlebars and handlebar stem, seat post, brake pads, brake shoes and disk brake pads, brake cable outer casing, 

hydraulic brake line, calipers, brake disks, brake levers, chain, pedals and cranks, bottom bracket axle and wheel rims) must be replaced with 

original parts. Tyres and inner tubes must be replaced with compatible parts. 

WARNING: Like any mechanical component, a bicycle is subject to significant stresses and strains. The different materials and components 

can react differently to use or to fatigue. If a component's expected life span is exceeded, it may break suddenly, thus risking injury to the 

cyclist. Cracks, chips and discolouring in areas subject to great stresses show that the component has exceeded its lifespan and should be 

replaced.

Saddle

Seatpost

Brake 

Cogs

Rear derailer

chain

Crankset

Chain rings

Pedal

Rim

Tyre

Disc brake

Fork

Handlebars

Stem

Frame

Seatpost clamp

Front derailer

Crank

Содержание Bicycle

Страница 1: ...User guide and terms of guarantee...

Страница 2: ...re so that you can enjoy your passion to the full Design Our design office ensures that our products satisfy your desires just like B Twin They pay particular attention to ensuring that the technical...

Страница 3: ...cycle and their uses 5 RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CYCLING IN COMPLETE SAFETY 6 HOW TO ADJUST YOUR POSITION ON THE BICYCLE 8 SAFETY CHECKS BEFORE USE 9 ADJUSTMENTS AFTER SEVERAL HOURS USE 10 MAINTAINING YOUR...

Страница 4: ...rst contact for enquiries relating to your bicycle s maintenance adjustment use and guarantee Guarantee This guide also contains your bicycle s guarantee conditions NB Bicycles and bicycle components...

Страница 5: ...you want to go Journey the foldable bike will follow you everywhere caravan boat boot of a car Stored in a small area it s the ideal companion for your itinerant leisure activities ROAD BIKES This is...

Страница 6: ...ow accessible paths will be are in the years to come Stay on the roads Be respectful to pedestrians and horse riders Keep skidding to a minimum Respect flora and fauna Avoid muddy areas Here are a few...

Страница 7: ...sembly For best fitting try to use the first hole in the strap D Removal Press the reflector 1 to push the light forwards 2 Rear light Assembly The first hole is for fitting to the seat post The secon...

Страница 8: ...Directions for use Refer to the charts appended to the end of these instructions p 23 Adjusting the seat The minimum seat height is the height when the seat is moved down as far as it will go and once...

Страница 9: ...mbly position see pictures below Adjusting the seat post and seat check that the whole bicycle is solidly assembled and that the seat is solidly clamped in the frame respecting the minimum insertion p...

Страница 10: ...el and or your nearest shop so that they can carry out the necessary adjustments Warning about fork direction position brake etc Rotation direction STOP Before every ride you must check that there is...

Страница 11: ...ings Change drive train chain rings chain and freewheel Change tyres and inner tubes Lubrication Change brake pads or disk brake pads Change bottom bracket Change cables and brake and derailer housing...

Страница 12: ...ompletely seize up Also avoid overly powerful jets which may damage the paintwork on your frame do not point the jet at any mechanical parts To avoid corrosion of the components dry any remaining wate...

Страница 13: ...elease 22 30 or quick release 30 45 BMX SUBSIN 10 12 20 Quick release or 8 10 35 40 35 40 30 45 16 pivot system CITY AND COUNTRY b Twin TribanTrail 1 16mm screw 2 12mm screws 4 7mm screws 1 18mm screw...

Страница 14: ...panner Remove the wheel Re assembly Place the wheel in a central position between the frame dropouts and the fork Tighten up the nuts Reconnect the brake as in the diagram 4 Wheels with a backpedal br...

Страница 15: ...l Check the letter on the pedal L or R 2 The pedal marked R is the right hand pedal Turn it clockwise to attach it to the crank 3 The pedal marked L is the left hand pedal Turn it anticlockwise to att...

Страница 16: ...normal Warning The rims disks and pads must never be treated with a lubricant or another greasy substance If necessary clean using an anti static polish You are advised not to use solvents which may...

Страница 17: ...hey wear Replacing brake cables and housings Cleaning hydraulic brake circuits Maintaining Roller Brake brakes The greasing of Roller brake type brakes should be checked every year by a specialist The...

Страница 18: ...m are subject to wear of the rim wall at the braking surface as a result of the braking forces and the friction suffered by the rim at this surface We recommend that users pay particular attention to...

Страница 19: ...ves away from the large chain ring Then adjust so that the clearance between the chain guide inner plate and the chain is between 0 and 0 5 mm Adjusting the outer stop By turning the inner screw of th...

Страница 20: ...with the accessory Warning Check with a b Twin retailer that accessories to be fitted to your bicycle are compatible with it b Twin Check that all the elements of your bicycle work correctly when the...

Страница 21: ...adding stabilisers see the manufacturer s instructions for mounting and adjustment guidance Compatibility of b Twin accessories with b Twin bikes Bicycle name Child seat Baggage saddlebags panniers l...

Страница 22: ...parts replaced with unauthorised parts Damage resulting from fire lightening storm vandalism or unsecured transport Duration of the guarantee 5 years for the frame 2 years for parts and labour GUARANT...

Страница 23: ...23...

Страница 24: ...tion of the rider to be determined S cm being the rider s height Elops S cm Hs cm h cm 155 159 55 5 12 160 164 58 165 169 60 170 174 62 5 175 179 64 5 180 184 67 185 190 69 5 Original S cm Hs cm h cm...

Страница 25: ...5 200 82 7 5 Competition Performance S cm Hs cm h cm 150 154 60 7 155 159 62 5 7 5 160 164 65 8 165 169 67 5 9 170 174 70 9 5 175 179 72 5 10 180 184 75 11 185 189 77 5 11 5 190 194 80 12 195 200 82 5...

Страница 26: ...80 5 1 Off road sports S cm Hs cm h cm 150 154 59 2 5 155 159 61 5 3 160 164 64 3 5 165 169 66 5 4 170 174 69 175 179 71 5 4 5 180 184 74 5 185 189 76 5 5 5 190 194 79 6 195 200 81 5 Competition Perfo...

Страница 27: ...27 14 S cm Hs cm h cm 90 94 32 48 95 99 49 100 105 50 16 105 109 37 5 48 5 110 114 49 115 120 49 20 others S cm Hs cm h cm 120 124 42 51 125 129 51 5 130 135 52 FS 120 124 45 58 125 129 59 130 135 60...

Страница 28: ...28 24 Boys series S cm Hs cm h cm 135 139 54 61 140 144 145 155 62 Girls series 135 139 54 57 140 144 57 5 145 155 58...

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