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1 – Using the brakes

To slow the bicycle down or stop it: use the back brake first and then lightly and gradually use the front brake.
An overly rapid and excessive braking movement may cause the front wheel to jam and cause a dangerous fall.

Using disk brakes:

after braking, the disks and calipers may become very hot and cause burns in the event of contact. After braking, wait 30 minutes
before touching the brake or caliper.

Please note:

braking distances may increase in wet conditions.

2 – Checking the brakes

Before using the bicycle, check that the brakes are working correctly:
• When fully depressed, the brake levers must not touch the handlebars.
• Brake cables and housings must not be damaged.
• When adjusting the cable, the tightening torque to use is between 5 and 7 Nm. (cable to caliper assembly).

NB:

if one of these conditions is not fulfilled, contact one of our technicians, who will return the system to 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 damage the markings and the paintwork).
• For disk brakes and road bike brakes, consult the instructions in the manufacturer’s instructions for any modification or contact your
nearest workshop.

For the following types of brake:

 

Mechanical or hydraulic disc:

You should be careful when using this type of brake, which requires a bedding-in period of around 30-50km (depending on type) to
reach their optimum level of performance.

3 – How should the brakes be adjusted?

Brake pads

1/ Check the pad is aligned with the edge of the rim

2/ Check the distance of the pads from the rim (1 to 3mm for optimum braking).
3/ Always distance the rear of the pads slightly from the rim.

BREAKING SYSTEM

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V-Brakes

, the metal pipe of the brake

cable should be completely inserted into
its housing on the caliper.

Cantilevers,

the bridge cable with

quick-disconnect fastener must be
correctly mounted.

Calipers,

the brake lever spacer must be

in the closed position.

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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...

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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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