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MTB/ Road Bike/ TRekking

MTB/ Road Bike/ TRekking

category 0

description

models

Kinderfahrräder
Kindermountainbike
Reifengrößen 
16“-24“

Kids bikes for paved ways like:
- tarmac roads not used by motor driven vehicles and 
bicycle routes 
- ways paved by gravel, sand or similar materials (e.g. fire 
road, dirt road) not used by motor driven vehicles

In doing so the wheels have constant contact to the 
ground (-> no jumps, no riding on one wheel neither 
front nor rear, no braking that causes the rear wheel to 
lift up)

Parents/guardian responsibility:
The intended use (correct use of the bicycle), the instruc-
tion how to use, the control and the proper functioning 
of the bicycle are the parent/guardian responsibility.

kid 160 / kid 200 / 
kid 240

category 1

description

models

Road bikes
Triathlon- and time 
trial bikes
Recreational and 
urban bikes

Meant for riding on paved ways like:
- tarmac roads and bicycle routes

In doing so the wheels have constant contact to the 
ground (-> no jumps, no riding on one wheel neither 
front nor rear, no braking that causes the rear wheel to 
lift up) 

PeLoTon / aXiaL WLS 
/ agRee gTC / aXiaL 
WLS gTC / LiTening / 
aeRiuM HPa / aeRiuM 
SHPC

SL Road / ediToR / 
Hyde

SuV HyBRid

category 2

description

models

Cross and trekking 
bikes (also as Hybrid)
Cycle cross bikes

Meant for rides on paved ways like:
- tarmac roads and bicycle routes
- ways paved by gravel, sand or similar materials (e.g. fire 
road, dirt road)
- paved hiking trails with only few roots, thresholds, rocks 
and drops

In doing so the wheels have constant contact to the 
ground or lose contact for a split of a moment due to 
small asperities like roots (-> no jumps, no riding on one 
wheel neither front nor rear, no braking that causes a lift 
up of the rear wheel)

CuRVe / naTuRe / 
CRoSS / TonoPaH

CuRVe aLLRoad / 
naTuRe aLLRoad

kaTHMandu / deLHi/ 
TouRing / TRaVeL / 
ToWn 
(also variable as
Hybrid variant)

Tk MeSSe

CRoSS RaCe

eLLy HyBRid/ 
eLLy CRuiSe

2.1.2  How may you ride your bicycle?

Risk of Personal injury and Material 
damage!

Sit on the saddle or ride out of the saddle, 
i.e. pedalling in a standing position.

Hold the left handlebar grip with your left 
hand and the right hand handlebar grip 
with your right hand. Place your left foot 
on the left pedal and your right foot on the 
right pedal.

Place your left foot on the left pedal and 
your right foot on the right pedal.

Only use the bicycle as a means of travel.

2.1.3 Where may you ride your bicycle?

all bicycles manufactured by our com-
pany are classified into categories. your 
bicycle‘s category is detailed at the end 
of this owner's Manual. (Last Page)
This is entered by your dealer on 
purchase (see also Chapter  4).

Risk of Personal injury and Material 
damage!

your safety on these roads and tracks 
depends on your speed.

in the case of jumps and cycling at high 
speed, or if you are riding in the bike-
park or downhill, there is basically a risk 
of falling. only jump and ride at high 
speed when you have firmly mastered 
this riding technique.

The faster you ride, the bigger the risk 
you take!

Please note that all roads and paths may 
be damaged and/or have obstacles.

in such areas, you should cycle particu-
larly slowly and carefully. Push or carry 
your bicycle over such difficult areas if 
necessary.

When riding your bicycle at high speed, 
with a sporty riding style (e.g. riding 
fast over edges, speed reduction ramps, 
bumps, etc.), or in the bike park, there is 
always an increased risk of falls. 

Only ride at high speeds if you can control 
your bicycle in every situation.

Adjust the use of your bicycle to your 
riding skills and use the appropriate pro-
tective equipment.

Adjust your bike to for the required use 
and your riding ability, and use the appro-
priate protective equipment.

Содержание ACCESS WLS

Страница 1: ...Handbook MTB Road bike Trekking English...

Страница 2: ...e of the dealer stamp Signature of the dealer stamp Signature of the dealer stamp Signature of the dealer stamp Signature of the dealer date date date Service 1st inspection 3rd inspection 5th inspect...

Страница 3: ...f Industry and Commerce for Munich and Upper Bavaria officially appointed and sworn expert for bicycle damage and evaluations Officially approved for Munich and Upper Bavaria Chamber of Trade and Indu...

Страница 4: ...rket we have shown a specific bike model for each category 01 chain rings 02 crankset 03 pedals 04 front derailleur 05 chain 06 rear derailleur 07 sprocket cluster 08 shifter 09 brake levers 10 brakes...

Страница 5: ...n of Terms 07 08 1 2 Owner s Manual 08 09 1 2 1 Scope of Application 09 1 2 2 Accompanying Documentation 09 1 2 3 Pictures 09 2 For your safety 09 2 1 Use your bicycle as intended 09 2 1 1 Who may use...

Страница 6: ...ications and all types of repairs Should you have any questions regarding our product please contact your cycle dealer 1 About this Owner s Manual Run out A radial deviation on the rim is colloquially...

Страница 7: ...se take information specific to your bicycle from the Owner s Manual for your bicycle model ThisOwner sManualisnotsuitableforlearning to ride a bicycle ThisOwner sManualisnotsuitableforlearning riding...

Страница 8: ...OPAH CURVE ALLROAD NATURE ALLROAD KATHMANDU DELHI TOURING TRAVEL TOWN also variable as Hybrid variant TK MESSE CROSS RACE ELLY HYBRID ELLY CRUISE 2 1 2 How may you ride your bicycle Risk of Personal I...

Страница 9: ...selected and fitted by a specialist dealer Consult your specialist dealer when choo sing accessories for your bicycle Our company prohibits replacing the front fork for modification purposes If repla...

Страница 10: ...repeat the test until the rims and brake disks have cooled down 2 1 6 Transport of children baggage bicycle trailers Risk of Personal Injury and Material Damage The transport of children and luggagei...

Страница 11: ...rts 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 includin...

Страница 12: ...iameter of 28 inches 662mm Additional features lug tyres cantilever or disk brake 4 2 Categories Model Overview 4 2 2 Racing bike Triathlon and time trial bikes Category 1 Not equipped in accordance w...

Страница 13: ...ication is defined by the spring travel and the equipment The range of application see chapter 2 1 3 must be defined together with your specialist dealer 4 2 9 Fully MTB Full suspension mountainbike w...

Страница 14: ...t not be scoured or me chanically processed in any other way Please consult your authorised specialist retailer immediately after a fall The seatposts and seat tubes must not be lubricated Only a carb...

Страница 15: ...from the actual condition photos you take yourself can be a valuable aid Contact your specialist dealer immediately if you discover that the actual state of the bicycle deviates from its specified con...

Страница 16: ...ette Brake disk if fitted Spokes Rim and the tyre equipment which in turn consists of Tyre casings Tube Rim tape insert Currently there are three different types of tyre Wired on tyres or folding tyre...

Страница 17: ...n increase the pressure to the desired level There are various types of valve All valves can be fitted with a dust cap After removing the cap you can place the pump head directly on the valve in eithe...

Страница 18: ...e post is not inserted far enough the seat post can come loose This can lead to dangerous riding con ditions falling accidents and material damage Note the correct saddle post insertion distance Pleas...

Страница 19: ...wheel Move the front wheel by steering to the side and let it go again The front wheel must automatically return to its original position The front wheel must not lock in any position 7 6 Check suspen...

Страница 20: ...e brake system from the brake lever along the wires to the brakes There must be no egress of hydraulic fluid at any point 3 Check brake disk for damage There must be no grooves ruptures deep scratches...

Страница 21: ...k carrier Risk of Personal Injury and Material Damage Loose or untightened carrier parts can block the wheel and result in serious falls Only use your bike again when the carrier has been attached by...

Страница 22: ...ks are suited can be found in the fork manufacturer s instructions and or you can consult your dealer If your total weight is outside this range have your dealer fit suspension elements matching your...

Страница 23: ...t rear suspension on full suspension bikes 1 Please read the instructions for adjusting your suspension damper elements in the suspension fork manufacturer s parts instructions Please consult your dea...

Страница 24: ...rn the rotating ring in the desired direc tion until the gear is selected 2 Here is how you shift with derailleur gears to a larger sprocket in order to shift you must be pedalling Turn the rotating r...

Страница 25: ...If it feels hot let it cool down Our bike hubs and possibly also your saddle stem may have quick release fittings often also referred to as quick release clamps or simply quick relea ses 1 2 3 4 4 3...

Страница 26: ...frame or front forks without any great effort Should the nut come right off the screw please ensure that the little springs do not get lost 3 On saddle stem quick release levers To loosen instead of t...

Страница 27: ...pen the lever again and turn the nut counter clockwise again as necessary Check that the wheels are seated firmly as described in Chapter 7 1 8 9 Using click in pedals optional Risk of Personal Injury...

Страница 28: ...shift Gear out of adjustment or damaged Only operate the gear shift as per instructions in Chapter 8 6 If operation is correct contact a specialist work shop immediately 8 10 Loading the carrier Risk...

Страница 29: ...st important parts when it comes to your safety Incorrectly functioning brakes can lead to dangerous riding conditions falling accidents and material damage At the slightest problem and if the braking...

Страница 30: ...only be transported inside a vehicle Please note during transportation that the bike is secured and is not damaged by other packaging items for example For transportation you may remove the front and...

Страница 31: ...tly fitted road wheels can lead to dangerous riding situations falling acci dents and material damage You must have your dealer demonstrate fitting and removing your road wheels Practise this job at l...

Страница 32: ...he brake booster on the lead screws Insert any distance washers in the correct position and place the brake on the brake bosses Swivel the locking lever so that the brake is fixed in place again 4 Ple...

Страница 33: ...ace Triathlon 1 Remove the front wheel first continue with 3 2 Switch to the smallest pinion of the rear wheel s sprocket cassette see chapter 8 6 Risk of Personal Injury and Material Damage Spinning...

Страница 34: ...ed this job For transportation you can remove your bike s saddle post complete with saddle and replace it again afterwards The saddle post is held with a clamp in the frame se at tube and is tightened...

Страница 35: ...will be immediately broken down and will be totally ineffec tive Sparingly apply a lubricant suitable for bicycle chains to the chain links Danger of material damage Greases for motor cycle chains wil...

Страница 36: ...after every ride in wet conditions and every extended ride on a sandy subsur face and at the latest every 200 km Risk of Personal Injury and Material Damage If too much lubricant is used it can drip...

Страница 37: ...h are to be observed Reference was made to the warranty obligations in the CUBE operating manual 14 Warranty and Guarantee 14 1 Warranty Generally we grant the two years by law warranty for all Cube f...

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