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The lighting system is part of your bicycle’s safety system and must be fitted to your bicycle. Check that your
lighting systems are working and that the batteries are sufficiently charged before setting off. Used batteries
contain metals which are harmful for the environment (Hg: mercury, Cd: cadmium and Pb: lead): they can be
taken to our shops to be disposed of appropriately; do not throw them away with household waste. Batteries
should be collected separately.
The “crossed-out bin” symbol means that this product and the batteries it contains must not be thrown away
with general household waste. They are subject to a specific type of sorting. Please take the batteries and your
unusable electronic product to an authorised collection point for recycling. This treatment of your electronic
waste will protect the environment and your health.

Note that 14.5 PSI = 1 BAR and 1 BAR = 1kg/cm = 100,000 Pa
Fitting the wheels: Read the section on using quick connectors.
How front and back brakes work: Refer to the chapter on the braking system entitled “checking the brakes”.
Fitting the pedals: Refer to the chapter entitled “mounting the pedals”.
How the lights work:

Before each outing, you should check 
that there is no movement between the 
different parts of the assembly!

Warning about automatic pedals:

Automatic pedals are tricky to use and require a period of familiarisation to avoid falling off:
Engage and disengage your shoes in the pedals before setting off. The interface between the cleat and the pedal can be
affected by a number of factors including dust, mud, lubrication, spring tension and general wear.
When engaging and disengaging, check how the mechanism works and familiarise yourself with how the pedals feel.

Warning about the frame and fork suspensions:

Refer to the instructions supplied with this manual. Before every ride you must check that there is no movement between
any of the different parts of the assembly. If there is, only consult qualified
personnel and/or your nearest shop, in order that they 
can carry out the necessary adjustments.

Warning about fork direction (position, brake, etc…):

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Some parts of your bicycle will require slight modification after 2 to 3 hours’ use, mainly in order to make final adjustments to the
components. Derailleur cable tension is to be set: the housings will settle down, necessitating new derailleur and brake tensions.
(See chapter on adjusting derailleur tension). With single-speed bikes, pedalling may seem difficult at first. This is completely normal,
and after a few hours’ use pedalling will become easier: the chain loosens naturally. After your first use of a bike with a 6-piece
bottom bracket, you will need to tighten up the bottom bracket. To do this, please consult a qualified person and/or our technical
workshops.

Rotation direction

Your bicycle needs a minimum amount of maintenance and regular services. How often it needs to be serviced depends on bicycle type (city,
racing, mountain), how often you use it, and how you use it. Your bicycle’s maintenance depends on how you use it:
City and recreational bikes, racers and BMXs require regular maintenance: Oil the chain regularly, brush the cogs and chain rings, periodically
place a few drops of oil in the brake and derailleur cable housings and remove dust from the brake pads.
MTBs should be cleaned after riding on muddy or dusty terrain: frame, wheels, chain, chain rings and cogs; then lubricate the chain using the oil
specifically designed for bike drive trains. Should you detect any deterioration in parts of your bicycle, please replace the parts concerned.
Check the tires for excess wear, cuts or bruises. Replace them if necessary.
Check the wheel rims for excess wear, dings, dents and scratches. Consult your dealer if you see any rim damage.

TAKING GOOD CARE OF YOUR BICYCLE

ADJUSTMENTS AFTER SEVERAL HOURS’ USE

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Страница 2: ...entre 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 technic...

Страница 3: ...ITION ON THE BICYCLE 8 SAFETY CHECKS BEFORE USE 9 ADJUSTMENTS AFTER SEVERAL HOURS USE 10 TAKING GOOD CARE OF YOUR BICYCLE 10 A REGULAR MAINTENANCE AND CHECKS 11 B NECESSARY TOOLS 12 C CLEANING 12 D LU...

Страница 4: ...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 exceede...

Страница 5: ...theft You ll forget it s there Multiple transport modes the foldable bike is designed to help you getting around town over long distances as a complementary mode of transport to the car train public...

Страница 6: ...your next outing Stick to the paths Be respectful to pedestrians and horse riders Keep skidding to a minimum Respect flora and fauna Avoid muddy areas Here are a few rules for responsible trail ridin...

Страница 7: ...eries required Two 1 5 Volt LR14 alkaline batteries To open press on one of the chrome plated strips 1 and open by turning the front of the light 2 Battery direction is shown on the bulb holder and on...

Страница 8: ...n a high position for greater efficiency When travelling downhill the seat should be slightly lowered to improve bicycle control and to make it easier to get over obstacles PLEASE NOTE THE INSERTION L...

Страница 9: ...e The angular position of the handlebars should not be modified by more than 10 compared with the assembly position see pictures below max SAFETY CHECKS BEFORE USE Adjusting the seat post and seat che...

Страница 10: ...ore every ride you must check that there is no movement between any of the different parts of the assembly If there is only consult qualified personnel and or your nearest shop in order that they can...

Страница 11: ...AD MTB Change bottom bracket Change cables and brake and derailleurhousings Change drive train chain rings chain andfreewheel Change tyres and inner tubes Change bottom bracket Change cables and brake...

Страница 12: ...oil gear system components derailleur shifter suspension parts brake levers caliper and brake mountsand the chain Check the chain and replace it if necessary see the section entitled maintenance check...

Страница 13: ...S ROAD COMPETITION ROAD Stem Handlebar NOT APPLICABLE Quick release or 10 12 NOT APPLICABLE 17 RR 5 1 24 17 8 16 15 18 22 30 22 30 30 45 16 16 8 10 aluminium frame 5 7 carbon frame 8 10 aluminium fram...

Страница 14: ...eel Replacing the wheel 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 coaster brake Removing t...

Страница 15: ...3 The pedal marked L is the left hand pedal Turn it anticlockwise to attach it to the crank 4 Adjusting shoe and pedal clamping systems Please see your manufacturer s instructions Important when repla...

Страница 16: ...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 damage the mark...

Страница 17: ...at the intervals described in the chapter entitled regular maintenance and checks Replacing worn disk brakes or pads the surface markings are no longer visible or the metal structure is under 0 07 in...

Страница 18: ...ing brake pads 1 Open the calipers 2 Remove the pad using a suitable spanner Allen key or flat key depending on the model 3 Replace the pad being careful to follow the assembly sequence of washers and...

Страница 19: ...erailleur so that each lever position corresponds to a cog If the chain does not move down every time you shift the lever loosen the cable by turning the cable tension adjusting screw clockwise If the...

Страница 20: ...win retailer that accessories to be fitted to your bicycle are compatible with it Check that all the elements of your bicycle work correctly when the accessory is fitted The bicycle may respond differ...

Страница 21: ...isers see the manufacturer s instructions for mounting and adjustment guidance Compatibility of b Twin accessories with b Twin bikes For the safety of our customers we recommend installation is only c...

Страница 22: ...s and stem are centred and tightened Check the headset Check the suspension is working 3 HOUSINGS Check the cable housings are correctly positioned in the cable stops 4 WHEELS Check that the wheels ar...

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Страница 27: ...5 200 82 7 5 Competition Performance S cm 150 154 155 159 160 164 165 169 170 174 175 179 180 184 185 189 190 194 60 62 5 65 67 5 70 72 5 75 7 7 5 8 9 9 5 10 11 77 5 80 11 5 12 Hs cm h cm 195 200 82 5...

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Страница 29: ...95 200 80 5 1 Performance S cm 150 154 155 159 160 164 165 169 170 174 175 179 180 184 185 189 190 194 59 5 62 64 5 67 69 5 72 75 6 5 7 5 8 8 5 9 9 5 77 5 80 10 10 5 Hs cm h cm 195 200 82 5 11 5 Off r...

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