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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
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