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MTB/ Road Bike/ TRekking
MTB/ Road Bike/ TRekking
you will find the category and model as
well as further information relating to your
bicycle in the delivery certificate at the end
of this owner's Manual.
When you make the purchase, please check
if everything has been filled out completely
and correctly with the help of your bicycle
dealer.
4 assembly and function
4.1 Categories
We divide our bicycles into the following
categories. Within these categories, there
are different series.
•
Mountain bike
- Fully (= front and rear wheel suspension,
see also chapter 4.2.1)
- Hardtail (= front wheel suspension, no rear
wheel suspension, see also chapter 4.2.2)
3.3 Torques, screw connections
Part
Manufac-
turer
Model/Type
Connection
Type of
connection
Tightening torque
(nm)
Seat post
Syntace
P6
Clamping
Saddle
2 screws
6-8
Easton
EA30
2 screws
8
RFR
1 screw
+ 1 hand-
wheel
8-10
Scape
2 screws
8-10
FSA
SL-280
1 screw
16.5
Triathlon
Aluminium
2 screws
8-10
Ritchey
TT Stubby
1 screw
12
Seat post
Triathlon
Carbon
Clamping
Saddle sledge
2 screws
5-6
Seat post clamp / frame
Aluminium
Clamping seat
post
1 screw
5-8
Titanium
1 screw
5-8
Carbon frame
1 screw
5-6
Carbon seat
post
1 screw
5-6
Please also refer to
seat post manual
Tria aluminium
2 screws
4-5
Tria carbon
2 screws
(fixed)
1 screw
(clamp)
2-3
2-3
Bottlecage / frame
any
any
Screw joint
bottle cage
2 screws
3
Cable guide clamp
any
any
Per screw
3
Secured bicycle rack
any
any
Connection to
bicycle rack
Per screw
6
•
Cross bike
•
Cyclocross
•
Racing bike
•
Fitnessbikes/ Urban
•
Trekking bike
•
Pedelec
3 Scope of Supply,
Technical data
3.1 Scope of supply
•
Complete bicycle, partially without
pedals or
•
Frame set
including the Owner’s Manual and delivery
certificate as well as all other relevant inst-
ructions of manufacturers whose parts were
used for the bicycle.
In case of carbon frames or pedelecs, please
observe the instructions set out in the addi-
tional Owner’s Manual.
3.2 Technical data
admissible total weight
=
Bicycle including entire additional load
and attachment parts
+
Body weight incl. clothing and
luggage(backpack)
Risk of Personal injury and Material
damage!
new technical findings can result in chan-
ges to the models, their technical data
and even in entirely new models.
•
Please observe the separate instructions,
if available.
•
Please consult your specialist dealer regar-
ding the currentness of this technical data.
Permissible
total weight
Racing bicycle:
115 kg
MTB:
115 kg
Trekking bicycle:
115 kg +
25 kg
equipped
Trekking bicycle fully
equipped
115 kg +
25 kg
equipped
Child‘s bike up to 16“ (*) 30 kg
Child‘s bike up to 20“ (*) 105 kg
BMX
105 kg
(*): 16“ or 20“ indicates the wheel size.
This is indicated on the tyre. Please con-
sult your dealer.
Please note that the use of light-weight
components, e.g. special wheels, will
reduce the load carrying capacity of the
whole bicycle.
For further information, please refer to
the parts instructions provided by the
respective manufacturer.
example 1:
Wheel sets for a racing bike with an admis-
sible total weight of 90 kg will decrease the
admissible total weight of the racing bike
from 115 kg to 90 kg.
example 2:
Bicycle racks with an admissible total weight
of 20 kg will decrease the admissible weight
of the trekking bike from 140 kg to 135 kg.
2.3
disposal
dispose of your bike properly at the end
of its life.
ask your dealer or contact a recycling
centre
Risk of Personal injury and Material
damage!
Spinning wheels can injure your hands
and other body parts.
•
Keep your hands and other body parts away
from spinning wheels!
•
Keep your hands and other body parts away
from moving parts (e.g. suspension, steering
lever, brakes, etc.)!
•
Make sure that children sitting on any child
seats which may have been fitted can not
touch any spinning wheels or moving parts.
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