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Proper use

The Porsche Bike RS and Porsche Bike S have been 
developed to meet the demands of a mountain bike.  
If you intend to use your Porsche bike on the public 
roads, you should ensure that is equipped to comply 
with the legal requirements of the country in which 
you intend to use the bike.

Your bike is intended for travel on paved and unpaved 
paths and roads. Failure to comply with the safety  
instructions in this on manual may cause the bike to 
break down. Porsche is not liable for resulting damage 
to the bike.

This mountain bike is not suitable for downhill/free ride 
parks, jumps or competitions.

The permissible weight for the bike, rider and gear 
amounts to 120 kg / 265 lbs. The bike is not suitable 
for use with child seats and trailers.

Proper use also includes compliance with prescribed 
usage, maintenance and repair instructions indicated 
in this owner’s manual.

This owner’s manual was compiled for the Porsche 
Bike RS and Porsche Bike S, but does not describe 
every detail of your bike. Please consult the enclosed 
owner’s and assembly manuals from the component 
manufacturers, which are enclosed with your bike  
and/or the owner’s manuals on the websites of the  
component manufacturers. The Porsche Bike hotline  
is available if you have further questions.

Legal requirements regulating 

the use of public roads

If you would like to use your bike on pubilc roads, it 
must be equipped in accordance with the valid legal 
regulations of your country. Familiarise yourself with 
the valid regulations in your country before using your 
bike on a public road.

Please note that bike lights are required in most coun-
tries. In most cases, the lights are powered by a dynamo 
on the bike. Battery-powered lights are often not per-
mitted. Familiarise yourself with the valid regulations  
in your country.

Please also consider other requirements of your local 
legislative body. Some regulations also require a bike 
bell or other signal.

The Porsche Bike includes a reflector set that satisfies 
international legal reflector requirements. The reflectors 
are not pre-mounted for your specific country. If you 
would like to equip your bike with the required reflec-
tors, please determine which reflectors are needed 
based on the following table. Please note that a  
complete reflector configuration includes special  
pedals with reflectors, which must be mounted on 
your bike. 

Please also consider that the Bike RS does not  
include spoke reflectors for France and Australia.  
If you would like to use your bike in these countries, 
we ask that you subsequently mount spoke reflectors 
which comply with the local regulations of your  
country.

Mounting the reflectors

The Porsche Bike RS and Porsche Bike S include  
reflector sets which comply with international regula-
tions for reflectors [ Exception: spoke reflectors for 
the Porsche Bike RS for Crankbrothers Cobalt wheels 
for France and Australia ]. The required mounting mate-
rials are also included. Use the NGH-318 handlebar 
clamp for a handlebar diameter of 31.8 mm to mount 
the front reflector. The fasteners and reflectors are  
directly labelled with the respective codes.

Push the open holder over the handlebar. Then push 
the holder as close as possible to the middle of  
the handlebars and screw it in place with a Philips 
screwdriver.

Once the clamp is securely positioned on your  
handlebar, push the white reflector RR-180-SL onto 
the holder.

Proceed similarly when mounting your rear reflector. 
Mount the NGS-272 seat post holder on your seat 
post and slide the red 180-SK reflector onto the  
holder. Please make sure that the reflector is not in 
your way when riding the bike and that the seat post  
is pushed in far enough.

WARNING

WARNING

Overloading the bike. 

Overloading the bike may 

cause components crucial to safety to fracture or fail 
[ e.g. frame, front fork, handlebars, stem, seat post, 
etc. ]. Do not in any case exceed the maximum  
permissible weight of 120 kg. The bike may only be 
used by one person at a time.

Uncontrollable manoeuvres. 

Improperly fixed loads 

and absent-minded cycling may endanger yourself 
and other road users. You may lose control of the 
bike. Do not transport any loads, bags or the like on 
handlebars. Do not cycle without hands.

Содержание Bike RS

Страница 1: ...Owner s manual for the Porsche Bike RS and Porsche Bike S Porsche design driver s selection...

Страница 2: ...Porsche Bike S Porsche Bike RS...

Страница 3: ...ecurely mounting the wheels and seat post 23 Proper use 26 Legal requirements regulating the use on public roads 27 Mounting the reflectors 27 Notes on safe use on public roads 30 Tips for using publi...

Страница 4: ...uous development the shape specification configuration and engineering of your bike may not be as illustrated or described in this manual Parts on the bike are sometimes optional or vary depending on...

Страница 5: ...quick release 6 Pedal crank 7 Brake calliper front 8 Brake disc front 9 Fork 10 Rear fork 11 Rims 12 Tyres 13 Seat 14 Seat post 15 Seat quick release 16 Stem 17 Handlebars 18 Headset 19 Front wheel qu...

Страница 6: ...t 6 Pedal crank 7 Brake calliper front 8 Brake disc front 9 Fork 10 Rear fork 11 Rims 12 Tyres 13 Seat 14 Seat post 15 Seat quick release 16 Stem 17 Handlebars 18 Headset 19 Front wheel quick release...

Страница 7: ...ist of your choice or at an authorized Porsche dealership following coordination with the Porsche Bike hotline and to replace them in the event of damage to the carbon structure If damaged a carbon co...

Страница 8: ...th right hand traffic Porsche Bikes are shipped such that the left brake lever controls the front wheel brake and the right the rear wheel brake In countries with left hand traffic Porsche Bikes are s...

Страница 9: ...si tion over the bottom bracket A detailed description is provided in the Chapter Adjusting the seat height on p 54 Checking the bolted connections Please lift your bike approximately 10 cm and then d...

Страница 10: ...le cycling and causing a crash Make sure the kickstand is in a completely retracted position Damage due to fatigue and wear Damage due to fatigue and wear may be indicated for example by scratches ben...

Страница 11: ...xample braking hard and riding out of saddle To avoid risks you can make the return trip with another suitable mode of transportation Then inspect your bike thoroughly again once you have returned hom...

Страница 12: ...re adequately secured against theft Securely mounting the wheels and seat post Your bike has either one step or two step quick releases To open the two step quick releases Porsche Bike RS first lift t...

Страница 13: ...nut more in a clockwise direction Close the quick release and again check that it is securely positioned If the quick release closes stiffly proceed as above but loosen the nut counterclockwise until...

Страница 14: ...nternational legal reflector requirements The reflectors are not pre mounted for your specific country If you would like to equip your bike with the required reflec tors please determine which reflect...

Страница 15: ...nkbrothers 2 RR 317 WUA SW II Bike S wheel standard 4 RR 317 WUA France Front handlebars 1 RR 180 SLW Rear seat post 1 RR 180 SLR Front mounting 1 NGH 318 Rear mounting 1 NGS 272 Bike RS wheel 12 spok...

Страница 16: ...accident risk Exercise extreme caution At intersections even if the bike path runs parallel to the lane There is a risk of vehicles turning across the bike path When crossing tracks When you are in a...

Страница 17: ...elf with effectiveness of your disc brakes Checking your brakes The brake lever can be adjusted to your hand size for improved ergonomics This can be done using the T25 Torx screw on your Porsche Bike...

Страница 18: ...The components of your bike that convert pedalling power to propel the wheel forward are referred to as the derailleur These parts include the inside bearing pedal crank pedals cassette gearhub and c...

Страница 19: ...o be adjusted We recommend that the derailleur is adjusted by an experienced bicycle mechanic If you want to adjust your derailleur yourself consult the ad ditional owner s manuals of the derailleur m...

Страница 20: ...e the rear wheel and shift through all gears Location of the limit stop screws to the inner and outer stop position may differ with the shifter For this reason please be absolutely sure to observe add...

Страница 21: ...nutes to allow the oil to soak into the chain Rub off any leftover lubricant with a clean cloth The location of the brake levers may vary depending on the model and manufacturer Read the enclosed owne...

Страница 22: ...crank in 45 increments If the belt is not under proper tension adjust the tension by turning the eccentric inside bearing Bike belt drive Unlike a derailleur a belt drive requires no maintenance meani...

Страница 23: ...ply excessive pressure to the belt or use tools with sharp edges when working on the pulley Do not twist the belt Do not excessively bend or squeeze the belt Observe the manufacturer instructions when...

Страница 24: ...ssure Excessive tyre pressure may cause the tyre to pop or slip off the rim There is a risk of crashing Always cycle with the prescribed tyre pressure Loose wheels A loose wheel may cause a crash or a...

Страница 25: ...areful not to damage the belt when removing it Follow the steps in reverse order to mount the tyre Use a torque wrench to mount the wheel Now check the belt tension For more details consult chapter Bi...

Страница 26: ...lever if you are unable to push the tyre over the rim edge using both hands Make sure that your brake discs are correctly mounted between the brake pads Check the distance between the pads and the br...

Страница 27: ...y by repeating the process described at the beginning of this chapter until the play has been set properly Use an M5 Allen key for this Once the play has been set correctly align the stem with the fro...

Страница 28: ...tings again Once you have determined the correct height of your seat post straighten the seat by inspecting it in relation to the top tube Clamp the seat post in place with your quick release You can...

Страница 29: ...al crank The seat incline should be as levelled as possible so that the cyclist is able to pedal comfortably without slipping off the seat To adjust your seat loosen the seat clamping screw s Only ope...

Страница 30: ...stem poses a risk of crashing Do not apply force when making adjustments to the stem Changes to the handlebars and stem The handle bars and stem are components which are essential for bike safety Modi...

Страница 31: ...ition and tighten the clamping screws by applying the prescribed tightening torques You can also adjust the distance of the lever with respect to the handlebars in order to adjust them to your preferr...

Страница 32: ...ike in the vehicle boot without securing it Braking changing direction or an accident may cause a bike which is not secured in the vehicle boot trunk to shift and endanger passengers Never transport t...

Страница 33: ...ect you against the sun wind and insects which could fly into your eyes and impair your vision thereby posing a risk of crashing Additional information In addition to the bike helmet and glasses speci...

Страница 34: ...ould be performed by specialists and require special tools and expertise Improper maintenance and adjustments may cause bike components to fail Do not attempt to perform tasks if you lack the required...

Страница 35: ...e or front forks Your Porsche Bike RS and Porsche Bike S is equipped with a theft protection system from CODE No com The company offers free address registration at www CODE No com for clearly identif...

Страница 36: ...ge to your tyres you should hang your bike on a bike rack or check the tyre pres sure regularly Make sure your bike is clean when storing it Protect parts mounted on your bike from corrosion For examp...

Страница 37: ...ly incorrect the warrantor may refuse to provide the services prescribed in the warranty A corresponding warranty is offered for the parts installed in or repaired in the scope of subsequent performan...

Страница 38: ...rive chain belt rear cassette chain rings and pulleys handlebar grips rear derailleur derailleur cables handlebars and stem seat post and seat brake pads and discs wheels including tyres and tubes bra...

Страница 39: ...Hubs Check bearing play x Pedals Check bearing play x System pedals Clean lubricate coupling mechanism x Seat post stem Check clamping screws x Rear derailleur front derailleur Clean lubricate adjust...

Страница 40: ...m Bottle holder 2 3 Nm Cable hanger down tube 2 3 Nm Seat stay opening 4 6 Nm Hub Alfine SG S700 Axle nut 30 45 Nm Crank FC S500 Adjusting screw left crank arm 0 7 1 5 Nm Adjusting screw left crank ar...

Страница 41: ...torques general Applies to cylinder head screws DIN912 ISO4762 strength class 8 8 Component manufacturer websites http bike shimano com http www crankbrothers com http www magura com http www ergon bi...

Страница 42: ...istered trademarks of Dr Ing h c F Porsche AG Porsche reserves the right to alter specifications and other product information without prior notice Errors and omissions excepted Edition 06 11 Printed...

Страница 43: ...www porsche com...

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