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  (3) Holding the quick-release lever in the OPEN position with your right hand, tighten the tension adjusting nut with your left hand until it is finger tight against 
the fork dropout (fig. 6).
  (4) While pushing the wheel firmly to the top of the slots in the fork dropouts, and at the same time centering the wheel rim in the fork, move the quick-re-
lease lever upwards and swing it into the CLOSED position (fig. 6 & 7a).  The lever should now be parallel to the fork blade and curved toward the wheel. To 
apply enough clamping force, you should have to wrap your fingers around the fork blade for leverage, and the lever should leave a clear imprint in the palm of 
your hand.

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WARNING

: Securely clamping the wheel takes considerable force. If you can fully close the quick release without wrapping your fingers around 

the fork blade for leverage, and the lever does not leave a clear imprint in the palm of your hand, the tension is insufficient. Open the lever; turn the 
tension adjusting nut clockwise a quarter turn; then try again.

  (5) If the lever cannot be pushed all the way to a position parallel to the fork blade, return the lever to the OPEN position. Then turn the tension adjusting nut 
counterclockwise one-quarter turn and try tightening the lever again. 
  (6) Re-engage the brake quick-release mechanism to restore correct brake pad-to-rim clearance; spin the wheel to make sure that it is centered in the frame 
and clears the brake pads; then squeeze the brake lever and make sure that the brakes are operating correctly.

c.  Removing a Quick Release Rear Wheel 

  (1) Shift the rear derailleur to high gear (the smallest, outermost rear sprocket).
  (2) If your bike has rim brakes, disengage the brake’s quick-release mechanism to open the clearance between the wheel rim and the brake pads (see Sec-
tion 4.C,  figs. 11 through 15).
  (3) Pull the derailleur body back with your right hand.
  (4) Move the quick-release lever to the OPEN position (fig. 7b).
  (5) Lift the rear wheel off the ground a few inches and, with the derailleur still pulled back, push the wheel forward and down until it comes out of the rear 
dropouts.
 

d.  Installing a Quick Release Rear Wheel 

NOTE: If your bike is equipped with disk brakes, be careful not to damage the disk, caliper or brake pads when re-inserting the disk into the caliper. Never 
activate a disk brake’s control lever unless the disk is correctly inserted in the caliper.

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Страница 3: ...ed as a comprehensive use service repair or maintenance manual Please see your dealer for all service repairs or mainte nance Your dealer may also be able to refer you to classes clinics or books on b...

Страница 4: ...fety alert symbol and the word CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury or is an alert against unsafe practices The word CAUTION...

Страница 5: ...also the common sense rules of safe and responsible bicycling As a parent you should read this manual as well as review its warnings and the bicycle s functions and operating procedures with your chi...

Страница 6: ...to give the rider good leverage for climbing and sprinting and to position the rider in an aerodynamic tuck for speed Its high pressure narrow tires reduce rolling resistance to a minimum But The ride...

Страница 7: ...or off the road but who wants a bike that will handle paved roads bike paths graded fire trails and dirt roads It s not as fast on pavement as a Road Bike nor is it designed for hard off road use on s...

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Страница 10: ...your first ride have your dealer explain any functions or features which you do not understand B Safety first 1 Always wear an approved helmet when riding your bike and follow the helmet manufacturer...

Страница 11: ...xperience and tools needed to do the job correctly Wheel rims clean and undamaged Make sure your rims are clean and undamaged along the braking surface and check for excess rim wear Brakes Check the b...

Страница 12: ...B 5 above and Section 4 F Practice shifting the gears see Section 4 D Remember to never move the shifter while pedaling backward nor pedal backwards after hav ing moved the shifter This could jam the...

Страница 13: ...bike read and understand Section 2 F 7 Ride at a speed appropriate for conditions Increased speed means higher risk B Riding Safety 1 You are sharing the road or the path with others motorists pedestr...

Страница 14: ...obscured at dawn dusk or in the dark or when extremely tired Each of these conditions increases the risk of accident C Off Road Safety We recommend that children not ride on rough terrain unless they...

Страница 15: ...t conditions ride more slowly and apply your brakes earlier and more gradually than you would under normal dry conditions See also Section 4 C E Night Riding Riding a bicycle at night is many times mo...

Страница 16: ...leg bands reflective stripes on your helmet flash ing lights attached to your body and or your bicycle any reflective device or light source that moves will help you get the attention of approaching m...

Страница 17: ...Start with easy learning exercises and slowly develop your skills before trying more difficult or dangerous riding Do stunts jumping racing or fast downhill riding only in areas designated for this ty...

Страница 18: ...ng and bounce vigorously on your heels If your crotch touches the frame the bike is too big for you Don t even ride the bike around the block A bike which you ride only on paved surfaces and never tak...

Страница 19: ...ts first knuckle see fig 5 the seat post may break which could cause you to lose control and fall 2 Front and back adjustment The saddle can be adjusted forward or back to help you get the optimal pos...

Страница 20: ...yourself as it requires special knowledge If your bike has a quill stem you can ask your dealer to adjust the handlebar height a bit by adjusting stem height A quill stem has an etched or stamped mark...

Страница 21: ...how to do the things described in this section before you attempt them yourself and that you have your dealer check your work before you ride the bike If you have even the slight est doubt as to wheth...

Страница 22: ...se 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...

Страница 23: ...See Section 4 C fig 11 through 15 2 Move the wheel s quick release lever from the locked or CLOSED position to the OPEN position figs 7a b 3 If your front fork does not have a secondary retention devi...

Страница 24: ...o the fork blade return the lever to the OPEN position Then turn the tension adjusting nut counterclockwise one quarter turn and try tightening the lever again 6 Re engage the brake quick release mech...

Страница 25: ...le frame with sufficient force so that it cannot be pulled forward by the chain even under the greatest pedaling force If the wheel moves under pedaling force the tire can touch the frame which can ca...

Страница 26: ...lure which can cause you to lose control and fall 1 If your bike has rim brakes disengage the brake s quick release mechanism to open the clearance between the tire and the brake pads see Section 4 C...

Страница 27: ...seat collar around the seat post to hold the seat post securely in place The amount of clamping force is controlled by the tension adjusting nut Turning the tension adjusting nut clockwise while keep...

Страница 28: ...ver reach may be adjustable or you may need a different brake lever design Most brakes have some form of quick release mechanism to allow the brake pads to clear the tire when a wheel is removed or re...

Страница 29: ...n descents because descents shift weight forward Two keys to effective speed control and safe stopping are controlling wheel lockup and weight transfer This weight transfer is even more pronounced if...

Страница 30: ...s immediately after having moved the shifter This could jam the chain and cause serious damage to the bicycle b Shifting the Rear Derailleur The rear derailleur is controlled by the right shifter The...

Страница 31: ...ted position for the desired gear After you have moved the shifter to the gear position of your choice ease the pressure on the pedals for an instant to allow the hub to complete the shift b Which gea...

Страница 32: ...dle which gives maximum pedaling power The toe strap when tightened keeps the foot engaged throughout the rotation cycle of the pedal While toeclips and straps give some benefit with any kind of shoe...

Страница 33: ...nufacturer F Bicycle Suspension Your Jamis dual suspension bicycle has a very advanced multi link suspension design Proper care and maintenance is critical to your safety and also to insure long lasti...

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Страница 39: ...Description Quantity 13 No Head Screw M12x1 75x46mm 1 130KGF 14 Spacer 4 5x24x17 2 15 Bearing 30x17xW7 6903RS 2 16 Bolt 29 5x17x3 0x25L ALLOY 2 Drop Out Pivot Assembly Part 12 2602 Item Description Qu...

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Страница 42: ...handle the full capabilities of your bike CAUTION Not all bicycles can be safely retrofitted with some types of suspension systems Before retrofitting a bicycle with any suspension check with the bic...

Страница 43: ...consistent ac curate 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 infl...

Страница 44: ...is impossible for this manual to provide all the information required to properly repair and or maintain your bicycle In order to help minimize the chances of an accident and possible injury it is cri...

Страница 45: ...k Section 1 C 3 After every long or hard ride if the bike has been exposed to water or grit or at least every 100 miles Clean the bike and lightly oil the chain Wipe off excess oil Lubrication is a fu...

Страница 46: ...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...

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Страница 48: ...the bicycle as sold are not covered by this warranty 7 In order to exercise your rights under this limited warranty the complete bicycle must be presented to an authorized Jamis dealer for inspection...

Страница 49: ...y this doe not guarantee that the product will last forever The length of the useful life cycle of a Jamis bicycle will vary depending on the type of bike riding conditions and care the bike receives...

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