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to make sure that what you want to do is compatible with the 

bicycle’s design.

E.  Tires and Tubes

 

1.  Tires

 

Bicycle  tires  are  available  in  many  designs  and 

specifications, ranging from general-purpose designs to tires 
designed  to  perform  best  under  very  specific  weather  or 

terrain conditions. If, once you’ve gained experience with 
your new bike, you feel that a different tire might better suit 
your riding needs, your dealer can help you select the most 
appropriate design.
 

The size, pressure rating, and on some high-performance 

tires  the  specific  recommended  use,  are  marked  on  the 

sidewall  of  the  tire  (see  fig.  16).  The  part  of  this  information 

which is most important to you is Tire Pressure.

!

  WARNING:    Never  inflate  a  tire  beyond  the  maximum 

pressure marked on the tire’s sidewall.  

Exceeding  the  recommended 

maximum  pressure  may  blow  the 

tire off the rim, which could cause 

damage  to  the  bike  and  injury  to 

the rider and bystanders.

 

The best and safest way to inflate 

a bicycle tire to the correct pressure 
is with a bicycle pump which has a 
built-in pressure gauge. 

!

 WARNING:  There is a safety risk 

in using gas station air hoses or other 

air compressors. They are not made 

for bicycle tires. They move a large volume of air very rapidly, 

and will raise the pressure in your tire very rapidly, which could 

cause the tube to explode.

 

Tire pressure is given either as maximum pressure or as a 

pressure range.  How a tire performs under different terrain or 

weather conditions depends largely on tire pressure. Inflating 

the tire to near its maximum recommended pressure gives the 

lowest rolling resistance; but also produces the harshest ride.  

High pressures work best on smooth, dry pavement.
 

Very low pressures, at the bottom of the recommended 

pressure range, give the best performance on smooth, slick 
terrain such as hard-packed clay, and on deep, loose surfaces 
such as deep, dry sand.
 

Tire pressure that is too low for your weight and the riding 

conditions can cause a puncture of the tube by allowing the 

tire to deform sufficiently to pinch the inner tube between the 

rim and the riding surface, or damage the wheel rim, making 
the wheel unsafe.

!

 CAUTION:  Pencil type automotive tire gauges can be 

inaccurate and should not be relied upon for consistent, 

accurate  pressure  readings.  Instead,  use  a  high  quality 

dial gauge.

 

Ask your dealer to recommend the best tire pressure for 

the kind of riding you will most often do, and have the dealer 

inflate  your  tires  to  that  pressure.  Then,  check  inflation  as 
described in Section 1.C so you’ll know how correctly inflated 

tires should look and feel. Some tires may need to be brought 
up to pressure every week or two.
 

Some special high-performance tires have unidirectional 

treads:  their  tread  pattern  is  designed  to  work  better  in 
one  direction  than  in  the  other.  The  sidewall  marking  of 

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Страница 1: ...keep it for reference AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE TO PARENTS This Manual contains important safety information For your child s safety it is your responsibility to review this information with your child and make sure that your child understands all warnings cautions instructions and safety topics We recommend that you periodically review and reinforce the information in this Manual with younger riders ...

Страница 2: ...sume the responsibility for that risk so you need to know and to practice the rules of safe and responsible riding and of proper use and maintenance Proper use and maintenance of your bicycle reduces risk of injury This Manual contains many Warnings and Cautions concerning the consequences of failure to maintain or inspect your bicycle and of failure to follow safe cycling practices The combinatio...

Страница 3: ...G Downhill Stunt or Competition Biking p 9 H Changing Components or Adding Accessories p 10 3 Fit A Standover Height p 11 B Saddle Position p 11 C Handlebar Height And Angle p 12 D Control Position Adjustments p 13 E Brake Reach p 13 4 Tech A Brakes p 13 B Wheels p 16 C Pedals p 18 D Bicycle Suspension p 19 E Tires and Tubes p 20 5 Service p 21 Appendix A Teaching Your Child The Rules p 24 Appendi...

Страница 4: ...rstand B Safety first 1 Always wear an approved helmet when riding your bike and follow the helmet manufacturer s instructions for fit use and care of your helmet 2 Do you have all the other required and recommended safety equipment See Section 2 It s your responsibility to familiarize yourself with the laws of the areas where you ride and to comply with all applicable laws 3 If your bike has whee...

Страница 5: ...e until the brakes are properly adjusted Quick Releases If your bike has front wheel rear wheel or seat post quick releases make sure they are properly adjusted and in the locked position See Section Appendix B Handlebar and saddle alignment Make sure the saddle and handlebar stem are parallel to the bike s center line and clamped tight enough so that you can t twist them out of alignment See Sect...

Страница 6: ...laws and regulations Observe regulations about licensing of bicycles riding on sidewalks laws regulating bike path and trail use and so on Observe helmet If your bike has suspension familiarize yourself with how the suspension responds to brake application and rider weight shifts See paragraph B 5 above and Section 4 F Check out the handling and response of the bike and check the comfort If you ha...

Страница 7: ... child wearing an approved helmet and secured in a correctly mounted child carrier or a child carrying trailer 10 Never carry anything which obstructs your vision or your complete control of the bicycle or which could become entangled in the moving parts of the bicycle 11 Never hitch a ride by holding on to another vehicle 12 Don t weave through traffic or make any moves that may surprise people w...

Страница 8: ...dle cable from catching on the tire tread if you plan 3 Don t ride alone in remote areas Even when riding with others make sure that someone knows where you re going and when you expect to be back 4 Learn and obey the local laws regulating where and how you can ride off road and respect private property 5 You may be sharing the trail with others hikers equestrians other cyclists Respect their righ...

Страница 9: ...e or light source that moves will help you get the attention of approaching motorists pedestrians and other traffic Make sure your clothing or anything you may be carrying on the bicycle does not obstruct a reflector or light While riding at dawn at dusk or at night Ride slowly Avoid dark areas and areas of heavy or fast moving traffic Avoid road hazards If possible ride on familiar routes F Bicyc...

Страница 10: ...d experience Ultimately avoiding injury is your responsibility H Changing Components or Adding Accessories There are many components and accessories available to enhance the comfort performance and appearance of your bicycle However if you change components or add accessories you do so at your own risk The bicycle s manufacturer may not have tested that component or accessory for compatibility rel...

Страница 11: ...f clearance WARNING If you plan to use your bike for jumping or stunt riding read Section 2 G again B Saddle position Correct saddle adjustment is an important factor in getting the most performance and comfort from your bicycle If the saddle position is not comfortable for you see your dealer who has the tools and skill to change it The saddle can be adjusted in three directions 1 Up and down 2 F...

Страница 12: ...n t absolutely sure which type of stem your bike has ask your dealer If your bike has a threadless stem your dealer may be able to change handlebar height by moving height adjustment spacers from below the stem to above the stem or vice versa Otherwise you ll have to get a stem of different length or rise Consult your dealer Do not attempt to do this yourself as it requires special knowledge If yo...

Страница 13: ...mpt them yourself and that you have your dealer check your work before you ride the bike If you have even the slightest doubt as to whether you understand something in this section of the Manual talk to your dealer A Brakes Your bicycle is equipped either with a coaster brake described in paragraph 1 below or with hand brakes described in paragraph 2 below Be sure that you understand how your bicy...

Страница 14: ...ter brake works The coaster brake is a sealed mechanism which is a part of the bicycle s rear wheel hub The brake is activated by reversing the rotation of the pedal cranks see fig 5 Start with the pedal cranks in a nearly horizontal position with the front pedal in about the 4 o clock position and apply downward foot pressure on the pedal that is to the rear About 1 8 turn rotation will activate ...

Страница 15: ...degrees Adjusting brakes equipped with a BrakeRotorrequiresspecialknowledge and skill Do not attempt to adjust the front brake of a bicycle equipped with a Brake Rotor Take the bicycle to a dealer for service and adjustment of the brakes A rotor may also decrease the clearance between the front wheel and the pedals when the wheel is turned backwards 3 Braking technique Brakes are designed to contr...

Страница 16: ...This causes a transfer of weight to the front wheel or under heavy braking with hand brakes around the front wheel hub which could send you flying over the handlebars A wheel with more weight on it will accept greater brake pressure before lockup a wheel with less weight will lock up with less brake pressure So as you apply brakes and your weight shifts forward you need to shift your body toward t...

Страница 17: ... brake lever to make sure the brake is functioning correctly 4 Removing a Bolt On Rear Wheel with Hand Brake a Open the rear brake shoes see Section 4 A 2 a above b If the wheel is equipped with chain tension adjusters fig 14 loosen the nuts on the adjusters by turning both counterclockwise with a correctly sized open end or adjustable wrench an equal number of turns This allows you to move the wh...

Страница 18: ...e forwardmost position This is common on small framed bicycles and is avoided by keeping the inside pedal up and the outside pedal down when turning WARNING Toe Overlap could cause you to lose control and fall If you have toe overlap exercise extra care when turning A brake rotor see Section 4 A 2 b may also decrease the clearance between the front wheel and the pedal when the wheel is turned back...

Страница 19: ...spension manufacturer s setup and service instructions If you do not have the manufacturer s instructions see your dealer or contact the manufacturer WARNING Failure to maintain check and properly adjust the suspension system may result in suspension malfunction which may cause you to lose control and fall If your bike has suspension the increased speed you may develop also increases your risk of ...

Страница 20: ...ube to explode Tire pressure is given either as maximum pressure or as a pressure range How a tire performs under different terrain or weather conditions depends largely on tire pressure Inflating the tire to near its maximum recommended pressure gives the lowest rolling resistance but also produces the harshest ride High pressures work best on smooth dry pavement Very low pressures at the bottom ...

Страница 21: ...tching a tube is an emergency repair If you do not apply the patch correctly or apply several patches the tube can fail resulting in possible tube failure which could cause you to loose control and fall Replace a patched tube as soon as possible 5 Service WARNING Technological advances have made bicycles and bicycle components more complex and the pace of innovation is increasing It is impossible ...

Страница 22: ...p scratches cracks or discoloration These are signs 3 Ask your dealer about the availability of bicycle repair courses in your area Regardless of which option you select we recommend that you ask your dealer to check the quality of your work the first time you work on something and before you ride the bike just to make sure that you did everything correctly Since that will require the time of a me...

Страница 23: ...the product will last the term of the warranty Product life is often related to the kind of riding you do and to the treatment to which you subject the bicycle The bicycle s warranty is not meant to suggest that the bicycle cannot be broken or will last forever It only means that the bicycle is covered subject to the terms of the warranty 5 As required If either brake lever fails the Mechanical Sa...

Страница 24: ...child can t use the driveway as a launching pad But the most important thing you can do is teach your child about driveway safety Take your child outside to the driveway and have him her practice the following steps 1 Stop before entering the street 2 Look left right and left again for traffic 3 If there s no traffic proceed into the roadway b Running the Stop Sign Car bike crashes can happen when...

Страница 25: ...hould keep your youngster from riding at dawn dusk or at night It requires special skills and equipment Few children have either Secondly make sure your child understands that if he she gets caught out at dusk or after dark on a bike the thing to do is to call you for a ride home One suggestion is to tape a phone number and money to the bike so that in an emergency the child will be able to call h...

Страница 26: ...26 Appendix B Bicycling in Traffic ...

Страница 27: ...27 ...

Страница 28: ...afely in the dropouts a Adjusting the quick release mechanism The wheel hub is clamped in place by the force of the quick release cam pushing against one dropout and pulling the tension adjusting nut by way of the skewer against the other dropout The amount of clamping force is controlled by the tension adjusting nut Turning the tension adjusting nut clockwise while keeping the cam lever from rota...

Страница 29: ...rake s control lever unless the disk is correctly inserted in the caliper See also Section 4 A 1 Move the quick release lever so that it curves away from the wheel fig 20b This is the OPEN position 2 With the steering fork facing forward insert the wheel between the fork blades so that the axle seats firmly at the top of the slots which are at the tips of the fork blades the fork dropouts The quic...

Страница 30: ...serting the disk into the caliper Never activate a disk brake s control lever unless the disk is correctly inserted in the caliper 1 Shift the rear derailleur to its outermost position 2 Pull the derailleur body back with your right hand 3 Move the quick release lever to the OPEN position see fig 20a b The lever should be on the side of the wheel opposite the derailleur and freewheel sprockets 4 P...

Страница 31: ...ase looks like a long bolt with a lever on one end and a nut on the other the quick release uses a cam action to firmly clamp the seat post see fig 19 WARNING Riding with an improperly tightened seat post can allow the saddle to turn or move and cause you to lose control and fall Therefore 1 Ask your dealer to help you make sure you know how to correctly clamp your seat post 2 Understand and apply...

Страница 32: ...erica Inc s liability under this limited warranty shall never exceed the amount of the original purchase To obtain service under this warranty you must 1 Return your fully assembled Raleigh America Inc bicycle to an authorized Raleigh America Inc bicycle dealer within the United States of America A bicycle that has had the components removed can not be evaluated or warranted 2 Provide proof of pur...

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