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Since sporty cycling will soon bring you out in a sweat, a jersey made 
of synthetic materials is ideal. The fibres themselves do not take up 
any moisture but instead wick the sweat away from the skin up to the 
surface of the materials and thus prevent you getting cold from the cool 
wind produced by your speed. On longer tours you should in addition 
have suitable protection against the rain. Your MUSTANG bicycle dealer 
would be glad to help you choose the right equipment.

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  Never ride with wide-cut trousers or skirts that might get 

caught in the spokes, chain or chainrings. To avoid any such 
mishaps, use suitable clips or straps, if necessary 

(a)

.

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  For increased visibility to other road users be sure to wear 

bright-coloured clothing!

PEDALS AND SHoES

Cycling shoes should be made of solid material to provide firm support 
for your feet. In addition, they should have a stiff sole so that the pedal 
cannot press through. The sole should not be too wide; otherwise you 
will not be able to assume a natural foot position.

Special  cycling  shoes 

(b) 

are  obligatory  if  your  MUSTANG  mountain 

bike  or  MUSTANG  pedelec  is  equipped  with  clipless  pedals 

(c+d)

These shoes have small cleats that are fixed to the sole. They give you 
a firm connection between shoe and pedal and allow an acceptable 
walking position.

The  main  advantage  is  that  these  cycling  shoes  and  clipless  pedals 
prevent your feet from slipping off when pedalling fast or when riding 
over rough ground. They enable you not only to push but also to pull 
the pedals.

The usual way to engage with the pedal is to turn it from the lowest 
position of the crank to the horizontal using the tip of the cleat and push 
down on the back of it. Normally, the shoe engages with the pedal with 
a click which you will hear and feel clearly.

The  release  force  of  clipless  pedals  is  adjusted  by  means  of  an  Al-
len key. If there are any creaking or squeaking noises occurring, some 
grease applied to the contact points will solve the problem in most cas-
es. These noises as well as lateral play of the shoe on the pedal can, 
however, be also signs of wear. Check the cleats at regular intervals.

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  Make  sure  the  fastening  bolts  of  the  cleats  are  properly 

tightened, as you will find it almost impossible to disengage 
your shoe from the pedal, if the cleat is loose. 

danger of an 

accident

!

G

  Taking up the pedals, engaging and disengaging the shoes 

should first be practised when stationary. Later on you can 
refine your technique in a place clear of traffic 

(e)

.

G

  only use clipless pedals allowing you to engage and disen-

gage smoothly. A defective pedal or a badly worn cleat can 
make the shoe disengage from the pedal. or unclipping the 
shoe from the pedal is sometimes very difficult or even im-
possible. In both cases, there is the 

danger of an accident

!

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  Make sure that the pedals and shoe soles are always clear 

of  mud  and  other  foreign  bodies

 

and  grease  the  lock-in 

mechanism with lubricant at regular intervals.

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  Many mountainbike pedals, so called platform pedals, are 

designed to provide maximum hold for the shoes, for ex-
ample, when dirtbiking or freeriding. These therefore have 
sharp edges and/or screw pins

 (f)

. Since you could injure 

yourself from them while riding, you should wear suitable 
protective clothing such as knee and shin protectors.

I

  Read the pedal manufacturer’s operating instructions and 

ask your MUSTANG bicycle dealer to inform you about the 
different cycling shoe models.

ACCESSoRIES

In purchasing this MUSTANG bicycle 

(g) 

or pedelec 

(h) 

you laid the 

foundation  for  many  years  and  miles  of  enjoyable  cycling.  Whatever 
you are planning to do with your MUSTANG bicycle, be sure to have 
the proper equipment and to keep a few tips in mind. Your MUSTANG 
bicycle dealer has a variety of useful accessories on offer enhancing 
both your safety and convenience.

Your MUSTANG bicycle can be fitted with various kinds of accessories. 
The requirements concerning accessories are different in each country. 
Familiarise yourself with the relevant country-specific regulations and 
comply with the road traffic regulations in your country. Any retrofitted 
parts must be compatible with your MUSTANG bicycle.

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Страница 1: ...ry ride Please observe bike card Your MUSTANG bicycle and this translation of these original operating instructions comply with the safety requirements laid down in the European standard EN 14766 moun...

Страница 2: ...c Display and control element 11 Crankset 12 Pedal 13 Stem 14 Handlebar 15 Brake lever 16 Shifter 17 Headset 18 Front brake 19 Rotor Wheel 20 Quick release thru axle 21 Spoke 22 Rim 23 Tyre 24 Hub e...

Страница 3: ...e warnings or information relate only to pedelecs then these will be marked with a special symbol Pay particular attention to the following symbols gThis symbol indicates an imminent risk to your life...

Страница 4: ...red to countries outside Europe sup plementary information has to be provided by the bicycle manufacturer as the case may be Technical details in the text and illustrations of these operating instruc...

Страница 5: ...8 Battery Powered Lighting 98 Things YOU NEED TO Know about Bicycles and Cycling 99 Cycling Helmets and Glasses 99 Clothing 99 Pedals and Shoes 100 Accessories 101 Transporting Baggage 104 Taking Chil...

Страница 6: ...rmation provided in these operating instructions only refer to this MUSTANG mountain bike or MUSTANG pedelec The information included here is not applicable to any other bicycle type As bicycles and p...

Страница 7: ...nt with unforeseeable consequences 1 cross bikes are equipped with 28 wheels inner diameter 622 mm and intended for hard surface roads They are also suitable for off road cycling on gravel field track...

Страница 8: ...lsory either but highly recommended The starting or pushing aid provides assistance during pushing or when doing a hill start even without pedalling up to a speed of 6 kmh 3 7 mph These MUSTANG pedele...

Страница 9: ...ID Frame no Rear shock Manufacturer Model Suspension fork Manufacturer Model Serial no Frame type Frame size Size of wheels and tyres Colour Special features Permissible overall load bicycle rider an...

Страница 10: ...can find further information in the chapter Gears and in the instructions from the parts manufacturers which you can find on the enclosed CD 5 Are both the saddle and handlebars properly adjusted The...

Страница 11: ...area free of traffic You can find further information in the chapters Useful Tips for Riding a MUSTANG Pedelec and Riding a MUSTANG Speed Pedelec Special Features and in your BionX system operating i...

Страница 12: ...h your insurers that the pedelec as well as the storekeeping and the charging of lithium ion batteries are covered by your household and fire insurance Read the daily press to keep yourself informed a...

Страница 13: ...ract and extend as usual e f You can find further information in the chapters Suspension Forks and Rear Shock and in the instructions from the parts manufacturers which you can find on the enclosed CD...

Страница 14: ...outs and whether the rims are still centred with respect to the frame or fork e Spin the wheels and observe the gap either between brake pads and rim sides or between frame and tyre If the width of th...

Страница 15: ...went through this check without any problems e Do not accelerate or brake hard and do not ride your bicycle out of the saddle If you are in doubt about the per formance of your MUSTANG bicycle have yo...

Страница 16: ...in your BionX system operating instructions How to Use Quick Releases and Thru Axles Quick releases Most mountain bikes are fitted with quick releases to ensure fast ad justments assembly and disasse...

Страница 17: ...ghtening nut on the opposite side clockwise by half a turn Close the quick release lever and check it again for tightness Finally lift the bicycle a few centimetres so that the wheel no longer touches...

Страница 18: ...e wheel into the correct position between the drop outs and slide the axle with the open Maxle quick release lever from the right side through the drop out and the hub As soon as the axle thread engag...

Страница 19: ...portions up to a certain degree g These include the seat post the stem and the brake levers As these adjustments require know how experience the appropriate tools and a certain amount of skill you sho...

Страница 20: ...t by taking hold of the saddle at both ends and then trying to rotate the seat post inside the seat tube If it does rotate gently retighten the clamping bolt by half a turn and do the check again Does...

Страница 21: ...ructions from the parts manufacturers which you can find on the enclosed CD A Make sure the handlebar stem combination is approved by the handlebar and or stem manufacturer A Check that the area of th...

Страница 22: ...em manufac turer which you can find on the enclosed CD G In the case of turned stems it is possible that the cables are too short In this case riding can be unsafe Ask your MUSTANG bicycle dealer for...

Страница 23: ...the event of an accident G Be aware that the distance you need to stop your bicycle increases if you are riding with your hands on the bar ends or on multi position handlebars The brake levers are not...

Страница 24: ...n doubt or if you have any questions then contact your MUSTANG bicycle dealer Adjusting Saddle Position and Tilt Patent clamping with one bolt or two parallel bolts e With patent seat posts a single b...

Страница 25: ...terface with most performance bicycle saddles featuring round 7 mm diameter rails including all saddles Replacement outer clamps are also available to accommodate ovalized rails of 8 mm height x 8 5 m...

Страница 26: ...ront end of the saddle When you have found the perfect position tighten the bolts to the specified maximum torque which is listed on the seat post in newton meters Nm Carbon Important Information Spec...

Страница 27: ...hazardous to your life and limb Always protect yourself with appropriate and suitable clothing aDue to the specific intended use some dirt bikes are fitted with only one brake Do not ride these MUSTA...

Страница 28: ...ht is adjusted by press ing a button on the handlebars Read the operating instruc tions which you can find on the enclosed CD BRAKE SYSTEM General Information on Brakes Brakes e are used to adjust you...

Страница 29: ...irt and over hilly terrain can accelerate wear on both braking surfaces Some rims are provided with wear indicators e g grooves or circular indentations If the rim is worn down to the point where the...

Страница 30: ...y with the rim when you pull them hard Disc Brakes Operation and Wear The most striking feature of disc brakes is their outstanding braking power They respond a lot faster in wet conditions than rim b...

Страница 31: ...e must be replaced immediately as they could snap Risk of accidents Wear and Maintenance To a certain extent the wear of the brake pads can be compensated for directly at the brake lever Unscrew the...

Страница 32: ...t in some other cases it is integrated into the right crank Sealed bottom brackets are maintenance free and de livered without play ex works The bottom bracket in the frame must be checked for play at...

Страница 33: ...e shifter lever e or the adjusting bolt through which it runs into the rear derailleur f To do so shift to the smallest sprocket and turn the bolts anticlockwise in half turns until the cable is sligh...

Страница 34: ...gs its service life It is not the quantity but the distribution and regular application of lubricant that counts Clean the dirt and oil off your chain with an oily rag e from time to time Special degr...

Страница 35: ...also more resistant to punctures An insuf ficiently inflated tyre can easily get pinched snakebite when it goes over a sharp kerb The air pressure recommended by the manufacturer is given on the tyre...

Страница 36: ...er c on the enclosed CD If you are in doubt or if you have any questions then contact your MUSTANG bicycle dealer Rim Trueness and Spoke Tension For the true running of the wheel it is imperative that...

Страница 37: ...eel as described in the chapter How to Use Quick Releases and Thru Axles If you cannot remove the front wheel after releasing the lever this is due to the drop out safety tabs They come as metal catch...

Страница 38: ...er ence This should normally be possible without using tools Stick the valve of the inner tube through the hole in the rim b Inflate the inner tube slightly so that it becomes round and push it into t...

Страница 39: ...en the other Press both tyre beads all the way around into the well of the rim and ensure that the special valve is centred between the tyre beads Press onto the tyre from above over the entire circum...

Страница 40: ...son follow precisely the instruc tions of the manufacturer in the attached instructions I See the video to enable you to properly glue Continental tubular tyres at www conti online com Wheel Mounting...

Страница 41: ...ystem is characterised by the fact that the stem is not in the fork steerer tube but clamps it from outside Hence the stem is an important constituent part of the headset clamping it therefore also se...

Страница 42: ...road surfaces and ensures more ground contact for the tyre It noticeably reduces the strain on you and your bicycle caused by the mechanical shocks from the terrain Suspension forks differ in their t...

Страница 43: ...the setting of the springs is too soft In this case the spring preload the pressure must be increased If the adjustment range of the coil spring is too small have it replaced by your MUSTANG bicycle...

Страница 44: ...or your next ride 4 Do not use a steam jet or aggressive cleaning agents for cleaning Ask your MUSTANG bicycle dealer for suitable cleaning material 5 If your suspension fork has an elastomer filling...

Страница 45: ...ANG bicycle dealer will be pleased to help you In the case of air rear shocks the spring rate is adjusted by the air pressure in the rear shock The pressure must be adjusted with a spe cial high press...

Страница 46: ...which you can find on the enclosed CD G Do not turn any screws in the vague hope of adjusting them somehow You could release the fastening mechanism thus causing an accident All manufacturers normall...

Страница 47: ...ear at least Pedelecs Useful Tips for Riding a MUSTANG Pedelec Your MUSTANG pedelec e f is designed to be used like a conven tional MUSTANG bicycle The unique riding experience however starts when you...

Страница 48: ...c roads with this fact in mind and anticipate the actions of other road users Risk of ac cidents H Keep in mind that pedestrians do not hear you when you ap proach at high speed Therefore ride especia...

Страница 49: ...ec that is fitted according to the regula tions you can ride without the battery even in darkness Ask your MUSTANG bicycle dealer for advice If your MUSTANG pedelec is fitted with a lighting set that...

Страница 50: ...ont brake very carefully Useful Information for Proper Handling of the Battery Remove the rechargeable battery e if you are not going to use your pedelec for a longer period of time e g during the win...

Страница 51: ...battery can only be recharged in exceptional cases and with special chargers Contact your MUSTANG bicycle dealer S If the rechargeable battery or the charger or parts of it must be replaced only use...

Страница 52: ...wear a full face helmet f and protectors g if you are riding a dirt bike downhill bike or freeride bike In addition to a cycling helmet and suitable clothing cycling glasses are absolutely essential w...

Страница 53: ...em in most cas es These noises as well as lateral play of the shoe on the pedal can however be also signs of wear Check the cleats at regular intervals G Make sure the fastening bolts of the cleats ar...

Страница 54: ...s the most commonly used Allen keys a spare tube a tyre repair kit your mobile phone if necessary and a little cash d In this way you will be well prepared in the event of a puncture or some other mis...

Страница 55: ...issible load G Adjust the suspension forks and the tyre pressure to the additional load A Baggage generally changes the riding characteristics of your MUSTANG bicycle and increases your stopping dis t...

Страница 56: ...itable models available in the car accessory trade Rear carriers are becoming more and more popular e Their big ad vantage over roof carriers is that you do not have to lift up the MUSTANG bicycle so...

Страница 57: ...sembarking of the train I Bear in mind than in Germany each traveller may only take one bicycle on Deutsche Bahn trains I Before you start your trip inform yourself in time about the conditions of car...

Страница 58: ...ave your local MUSTANG bicycle dealer do the scheduled mainte nance work This is the only way to ensure that all components function safely and reliably for many miles The bicycle will be due for its...

Страница 59: ...ch out for cracks scratches dents as well as bent or discoloured material Have defective com ponents replaced immediately and touch up paint defects If you are in doubt or if you have any questions th...

Страница 60: ...eck wear replace if necessary After 800 km 490 miles or 40 hours of use Crank Check and retighten if necessary Painted anodised carbon surfaces Polish At least every 6 months Wheels spokes Check for t...

Страница 61: ...cturers iSome components have the maximum permissible torque values printed on them Use a torque wrench and never exceed the maximum torque value If you are in doubt or if you have any questions conta...

Страница 62: ...e regulations of your country Pay particular attention to your bicycle being equipped with the prescribed set of lights a b and reflectors c d iAsk your MUSTANG bicycle dealer to inform you about the...

Страница 63: ...full warranty rights within the first two years after purchase Please contact your MUSTANG bicycle dealer in the event of defects To ensure a smooth handling of your claim it is necessary to present...

Страница 64: ...of the date of purchase it only applies to the direct purchaser first owner and cannot be transferred This warranty is only applicable to MUSTANG bicycles that had been purchased from an authorised MU...

Страница 65: ...rd Service After 4 000 kilometres 2 400 miles or 200 hours of use at the latest or after two years Order no Date Mileage All necessary maintenance work carried out see service and maintenance schedul...

Страница 66: ...es 7 500 miles or 600 hours of use at the latest or after six years Order no Date Mileage All necessary maintenance work carried out see service and maintenance schedule replaced or repaired parts Sta...

Страница 67: ...s 12 500 miles or 1 000 hours of use at the latest or after ten years Order no Date Mileage All necessary maintenance work carried out see service and maintenance schedule replaced or repaired parts S...

Страница 68: ...nt Right lever front wheel brake rear wheel brake Left lever front wheel brake rear wheel brake Manual operating instructions Additional instructions Brake system Suspension seat post Pedal system Rea...

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