GENERAL NOTES ABOUT RIDING
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CAUTION
— NEVER touch the caliper or the rotor immediately after use. Make sure the brakes
have cooled down before working on them.
The brake rotors must be installed on wheels that are suitable for this type of brake system.
A wheel with an insufficient spoke section or with radial spoke lacing can break under normal
use of the braking system and cause serious injury, accident or death. Check with your wheel
manufacturer BEFORE installation to ensure compatibility.
Check the spoke tension and condition frequently. A damaged spoke may break suddenly and
interfere with the braking system, which may result in serious personal injury, accidents or death.
WARNING
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Before every ride, please make sure there are no fluid leaks in the system by
applying the lever and holding it down as far as it will go. Check the hose connections and
the brake fluid reservoir for any leaks. Consult a professional mechanic if there are fluid leaks,
because a fluid leak can cause a serious accident or even death!
CAUTION
— Braking distances may be greater in wet weather and use of the brakes can make
you lose control, fall and cause an accident.
Test the brakes and your braking technique on flat and even ground before using the bike in
more severe conditions.
You can find more info about Formula Cura brakes on
Suspension – basics
WARNING
— Improperly installed, maintained or adjusted components are extremely
dangerous and can result in severe and/or fatal injuries. If you have any questions about the
installation of these components, please consult a qualified bicycle mechanic.
Front suspension
G5.1 is using a MARZOCCHI Bomber Z2 fork. Please refer to the MARZOCCHI Bomber Z
Owners Guide for instructions. You can find more info about Bomber Z2 on:
www.marzocchi.com
G5.2 is using a FOX Performance Series 34 fork. Please refer to the FOX Performance Series
34 manufacturer’s instructions. You can find more info about FOX Performance Series 34 on:
www.ridefox.com
Recommended tire pressure
Tire pressure is an important factor for riding the bike properly. If the tire pressure is too high,
the tire will not conform to the ground, reducing traction. It is important to have an accurate
pressure gauge when setting the tire pressure; preferably a digital gauge with a 0.03 [bar] (0.5
[psi]) accuracy.
The recommended tire pressure will vary slightly based on rider weight, riding style, and terrain.
Some riders may find it helpful to start a ride at a slightly higher pressure than recommended
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