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Speed Control braking system 

SpeedControl system introduction 

SpeedControl is specifically designed for the Trinity Advanced SL. It is 

impossible to substitute another brake system.  

WARNING

 To avoid serious injury 

Improper use of your bicycle's brake system may result in a loss of 

control or an accident, which could lead to a severe injury. Because 

each bicycle may handle differently, be sure to learn the proper braking 

technique (including brake lever pressure and bicycle control 

characteristics) with your Trinity Advanced SL. 

Consult your bicycle dealer and practice your riding and braking 

technique as necessary. 

SpeedControl brake levers 

WARNING

 To avoid serious injury 

• You 

must never modify the levers, otherwise the lever may break and 

the brakes may no longer work as a result. 

• B

efore riding the bicycle, check that there is no damage such as crack 

or bent. If there is any damage, replace with a new part immediately 

without trying to repair the damage, otherwise the lever may break and 

the brakes may no longer work as a result. 

• Ob

tain and read the service instructions carefully prior to installing the 

parts.

Loose, worn or damaged parts may cause the bicycle to fall over and 

serious injury may occur as a result. 

• R

ead these Technical Service Instructions carefully, and keep them in 

a safe place for later reference. 

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Installation instruction: 

Pass the outer casing through the handlebar, and then adjust its length 

so that it will fit securely into the outer casing holder when the brake 

lever is installed. 

Report to 

Base bar cable routing 

 for additional routing instruction. 

Be sure to leave some excess cable, even if cutting it to the full length of 

the handlebars. 

1.  Install the brake lever to the handlebar by using a 5 mm Allen key to 

turn it counterclockwise as shown in the illustration. 

Tightening torque: 6 Nm 

2.  Install the inner cable. Make sure that the inner end is firmly seated in 

the cable hook. 

Содержание TRINITY ADVANCED SL -

Страница 1: ...cable routing 20 Brake cable and housing 21 Index cable and housing 22 Assembly Instruction 23 Disassembly Instruction 26 Cable replacement instruction 26 Vector SLR Seat post seat clamp 27 Saddle cl...

Страница 2: ...5 Trinity Advanced SL features 6 3 4...

Страница 3: ...tion helps you to select approximately your frame size from your height your inseam your saddle height your actual TCR frame size RIDER SIZE INSEAM SADDLE HEIGHT centimeters TCR TRINITY ADV SL 159 3 7...

Страница 4: ...metal chips dirt and paint 2 Apply a thin layer of grease to the crown race seat on the fork steerer 3 Tap the crown race on to the steerer using a crown race installation tool Note Use the correct f...

Страница 5: ...ns Parts listing Specification Quantity Torque range 2 s d a p t s e r m r a 1 2 armrest screws M5x6 tapered 4 4 Nm 2 t s e r m r a 3 2 s p m a l c n o i s n e t x e 4 2 s g u l p r e b b u r n o i s...

Страница 6: ...his you can add up to 4mm of teardrop washers to space your armrest over the base bar Similar to the table used to select the appropriate frame size here is some additional information to select your...

Страница 7: ...s detailed Figure 4 Armrest height spacers and screws lengths 14 Extensions adjustment First by swapping the extension clamps you can choose either a wide extension setup or a narrow setup Secondly yo...

Страница 8: ...ments Armrest pads fore and aft adjustment The armrest pads can be bolted onto the clamps in 2 positions Figure 6 Armrest pads fore and aft adjustment 16 Armrest pads width adjustment Figure 7 Armrest...

Страница 9: ...per stem preparation The upper stem is designed with a small thread on its inside This allows you to steady the base bar during the assembly Tighten this bolt to 4 Nm As soon as you have chosen your s...

Страница 10: ...wer cable friction please use the cable routing as shown bellow Figure 10 fork cable routing Base bar cable routing To get the smoother cable routing and make sure to get the lower cable friction plea...

Страница 11: ...rake on the right For United Kingdom or Australia front brake is mounted on the right rear brake on the left Figure 12 brake cable routing 22 Index cable and housing Giant strongly recommends the foll...

Страница 12: ...is bolt to 4 Nm CAUTION this bolt is not designed to clamp firmly the base bar Do not apply any force to the base bar 24 3 Assemble the extension set to the base bar 12 as detailed at Armrest and exte...

Страница 13: ...6Nm 16 Plug the rubber cap lower stem rubber plug 17 by pressing it in place 26 Disassembly Instruction 1 Unplug the rubber cap lower stem rubber plug 17 2 Unscrew the lower stem 15 to the fork with t...

Страница 14: ...ated the saddle offset adjustment as it will influence the saddle height The seatpost holder is not a traditional seatpost clamp Pay attention to the recommended torque of 2Nm Over tightening the seat...

Страница 15: ...or bent If there is any damage replace with a new part immediately without trying to repair the damage otherwise the lever may break and the brakes may no longer work as a result Obtain and read the s...

Страница 16: ...fected Be careful not to allow any oil or grease onto the rim braking surface Check and clean the rims frequently respecting the rim manufacturer recommendations Check the brake cable for rust and fra...

Страница 17: ...r derailleur hanger is assembled with 2 screws Thread compound is recommended to avoid the screws to get loose Tightening torque 4 Nm Brake pads replacement instruction WARNING To avoid serious injury...

Страница 18: ...ner s Manual or visit our Web site www giant bicycles com for complete provisions of the warranty PowerCore press fit bottom bracket WARNING Do not modify the frame Do not face grind or cut the bottom...

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