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RALEIGH bicycles are distributed by Raleigh America, Inc.

Raleigh America, Inc. Bicycle Limited Warranty

It is the owner’s responsibility to thoroughly read and understand the owner’s manual and regularly examine the product to determine 

the need for professional, authorized service or replacement. Please consult an authorized Raleigh America, Inc. bicycle dealership 

with any questions on use and maintenance. Regardless of the length of the warranty, Raleigh America, Inc. does not infer that the 

bicycle will last forever or cannot be broken. All Raleigh framesets and bicycles have a finite, limited useful product life cycle. The 

length of this useful life cycle will vary by environment, riding conditions, frame material and construction, riding style, maintenance, 

and the amount as well as type of use the bicycle or frame is subjected to. A worn out bicycle does not indicate it is warrantable, rather 

that the bicycle has outlived (exceeded) its useful product cycle.

Raleigh America, Inc. warrants this new Raleigh America, Inc. bicycle frame against defects in material and workmanship, subject to 

the following limitations, terms, and conditions:

1.  This warranty only applies to the original retail purchaser and is not transferable.

2.  Specific model exceptions to this warranty are noted with the bicycle documentation.

3.  Raleigh America, Inc.’s sole obligation during the acceptable duration of this warranty is, AT RALEIGH AMERICA, INC.’S 

OPTION, to repair or replace the product with a current item that is equivalent in construction, design, or value.

4.  Raleigh America, Inc.’s liability under this limited warranty shall never exceed the amount of the original purchase.

To obtain service under this warranty, you must:

1.  Return your fully assembled Raleigh America, Inc. bicycle to an authorized Raleigh America, Inc. bicycle dealer within the 

United States of America. 

 

A bicycle that has had the components removed can not be evaluated or warranted.

*2.  Provide proof of purchase, including but not limited to the retail bill of sale, your credit or debit card receipt, or other 

satisfactory proof of the date of purchase.

3.  The proof of purchase must indicate the bicycle was sold fully assembled and adjusted by an authorized Raleigh America, Inc. 

dealer within the United States of America. 

 

Sales where the bicycle was delivered in a carton to the end user (e.g. mail order or Internet sales) void the warranty.

This warranty does not apply to damage or failure due to

:

1.  Accidents, alteration, abuse, neglect.

2.  Materials fatigue, normal wear and tear.

3.  Improper assembly, maintenance, or installation of parts or accessories not originally intended to be compatible with the bicycle as 

sold, including but not limited to power assist accessories, forks, brakes, or tires different from original specification.

This warranty also excludes:

1.  Commercial use, racing or competition, stunting, jumping, trick riding, ramp riding, aggressive riding, riding with excessive 

loads, lack of technical skill, competence, or experience of the user.

2.  Bicycle frames, which have been repaired (e.g. welded or bonded), repainted, or had the original decals removed.

3.  Frames, forks, wheels, axles, handlebars, and stems, which are bent from just riding along, can be a sign of misuse or abuse 

and are not covered under this warranty.

4.  Personal transportation costs or product freight costs to or from an authorized Raleigh America, Inc. bicycle dealer.

5.  Any additional costs associated with the incompatibility of existing parts and the replacement frame or fork.

Warranty replacement frames must be fully assembled by an authorized dealer to maintain the warranty coverage. The warranty 

for the replacement frame shall be the warranty offered for the equivalent bicycle’s frame of that model year. If not assembled 

by the dealer, replacement frames are considered aftermarket frames.  After market frames are only warranted for one year from 

the date of purchase for the original purchaser. This one-year warranty excludes any issues that can be traced to assembly or 

component incompatibility.

This warranty is expressly in lieu of all other warranties, and any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular 

purpose created hereby, are limited to the same duration as the express warranty herein. Raleigh America, Inc. shall not be liable for 

any incidental or consequential damages. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitations of implied warranties, incidental or 

consequential, so the above limitations and exclusions may not apply to you. 

Retailers and wholesale outlets for Raleigh America, Inc. products are not authorized to modify this warranty in any way. 

This warranty gives the original owner specific legal rights. Other additional rights may vary from state to state.

Raleigh America, Inc. 

6004 S. 190th Street, Suite 101

Kent, WA 98032 USA

Phone: 253-395-1100

warranty revised: 04/10/08

Item

Warranty Term Length

Steel bicycle frames with wheel size less than 20˝ 

Lifetime, for as long as the original retail purchaser owns the bicycle*

Steel bicycle frames with 20˝, 24˝, 26˝, or 700c wheels

Lifetime, for as long as the original retail purchaser owns the bicycle*

Alloy bicycle frames with 20˝, 24˝, 26˝, or 700c wheels

Lifetime, for as long as the original retail purchaser owns the bicycle*

Full Carbon Fiber or Carbon fiber/alloy bicycle frames with 

20˝, 24˝, 26˝, or 700c wheels

Lifetime, for as long as the original retail purchaser owns the bicycle*

Full Suspension bicycle frames

Five years from the date of original retail purchase to the original 

purchaser of the bicycle*

Forks, Non-branded

Five years from the date of original retail purchase

Forks, Branded 

Covered under the fork manufacturer’s warranty. Consult your dealer 

for details.

Components, Non-branded

One year from the date of original retail purchase

Components, Branded 

Covered under the component manufacturer’s warranty. Consult your 

dealer for details.

Finish and decals

One year from the date of original retail purchase

Suspension parts including but not limited to bushings, 

pivot bearing, link plates, bolts, fasteners, chain stays, 

seat stays, and shock units

One year from the date of original retail purchase under the condition 

that the bicycle is regularly maintained as well as operated under 

normal riding conditions

Labor, frame replacement

One year from the date of original retail purchase

Labor, parts replacement

Thirty days from the date of original retail purchase

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Страница 1: ...something it is your responsibility for your own safety to consult with your dealer or the bicycle s manufacturer NOTE This manual is not intended as a comprehensive use service repair or maintenance...

Страница 2: ...Brake Reach P 15 4 Technical Information A Wheels P 16 1 Front Wheel Secondary Retention Devices P 17 2 Wheels with Cam Action Systems P 18 3 Removing and Installing Wheels P 18 B Seat Post Cam Action...

Страница 3: ...impossible to anticipate every situation or condition which can occur while riding this Manual makes no representation about the safe use of the bicycle under all conditions There are risks associate...

Страница 4: ...e 2 Do you have all the other required and recommended safety equipment See Section 2 It s your responsibility to familiarize yourself with the laws of the areas where you ride and to comply with all...

Страница 5: ...Replace damaged tires before riding the bike Wheels true Spin each wheel and check for brake clearance and side to side wobble If a wheel wobbles side to side even slightly or rubs against or hits th...

Страница 6: ...and go for your first familiarization ride on your new bicycle be sure to pick a controlled environment away from cars other cyclists obstacles or other hazards Ride to become familiar with the contro...

Страница 7: ...Most serious bicycle injuries involve head injuries which might have been avoided if the rider had worn an appropriate helmet WARNING Failure to wear a helmet when riding may result in serious injury...

Страница 8: ...pproved helmet and secured in a correctly mounted child carrier or a child carrying trailer 10 Never carry anything which obstructs your vision or your complete control of the bicycle or which could b...

Страница 9: ...s 1 Under wet conditions the stopping power of your brakes as well as the brakes of other vehicles sharing the road is dramatically reduced and your tires don t grip nearly as well This makes it harde...

Страница 10: ...ve stripes on your helmet flashing 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 motorists pedestrian...

Страница 11: ...ises and slowly develop your skills before trying more difficult or dangerous riding Use only designated areas for stunts jumping racing or fast downhill riding Wear a full face helmet safety pads and...

Страница 12: ...wo inches 5cm A bike that you ll ride on unpaved surfaces should give you a minimum of three inches 7 5cm of standover height clearance And a bike that you ll use off road should give you four inches...

Страница 13: ...tip of your finger without inserting your finger beyond its first knuckle Also see NOTE above and fig 5 WARNING If your seat post is not inserted in the seat tube as described in B 1 above the seat p...

Страница 14: ...dle is still uncomfortable you may need a different saddle design Saddles like people come in many different shapes sizes and resilience Your dealer can help you select a saddle which when correctly a...

Страница 15: ...ntrol and fall Your dealer can also change the angle of the handlebar or bar end extensions WARNING An insufficiently tightened stem binder bolt handlebar binder bolt or bar end extension clamping bol...

Страница 16: ...re inserted into slots called dropouts in the fork and frame but some suspension mountain bikes use what is called a through axle wheel mounting system NOTE If you have a mountain bike equipped with t...

Страница 17: ...tly secured wheel must emboss the surfaces of the dropouts 1 Front Wheel Secondary Retention Devices Most bicycles have front forks which utilize a secondary wheel retention device to reduce the risk...

Страница 18: ...heel on any bicycle other than the one for which your dealer adjusted it 3 Removing and Installing wheels WARNING If your bike is equipped with a hub brake such as a rear coaster brake front or rear d...

Страница 19: ...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 b Withathro...

Страница 20: ...n a single speed bike remove the chain from the front sprocket so that you have plenty of slack in the chain Put the chain on the rear wheel sprocket 4 Then insert the wheel into the frame dropouts an...

Страница 21: ...he wheel firmly to the top of the slots in the fork dropouts and at the same time centering the wheel rim in the fork use the correct size wrench to tighten the axle nuts enough so that the wheel stay...

Страница 22: ...Before you ride the bike first check that the seatpost is securely clamped Adjusting The Seatpost Cam Action Mechanism The action of the cam squeezes the seat collar around the seat post to hold the s...

Страница 23: ...cool 6 See the brake manufacturer s instructions for installation operation and care of your brakes If you do not have the manufacturer s instructions see your dealer or contact the brake manufacturer...

Страница 24: ...d send you flying over the handlebars A wheel with more weight on it will accept greater brake pressure before lockup a wheel with less weight will lock up with less brake pressure So as you apply bra...

Страница 25: ...shifter while pedaling backward nor pedal backwards 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...

Страница 26: ...train is simply a matter of moving the shifter to the indicated 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 a...

Страница 27: ...or use with toeclips Your dealer can explain how toeclips and straps work Shoes with deep treaded soles or welts which might allow the foot to be trapped should not be used with toeclips and straps WA...

Страница 28: ...dling and braking characteristics of your bicycle Never change suspension adjustment unless you are thoroughly familiar with the suspension system manufacturer s instructions and recommendations and a...

Страница 29: ...the riding surface CAUTION Pencil type automotive tire gauges can be inaccurate and should not be relied upon for consistent accurate pressure readings Instead use a high quality dial gauge Ask your...

Страница 30: ...ks require special knowledge and tools Do not begin any adjustments or service on your bicycle until you have learned from your dealer how to properly complete them Improper adjustment or service may...

Страница 31: ...wheel rim squarely Time to have the dealer adjust or replace them Carefully check the control cables and cable housings Any rust Kinks Fraying If so have your dealer replace them Squeeze each adjoini...

Страница 32: ...ycle Sustains An Impact First check yourself for injuries and take care of them as best you can Seek medical help if necessary Next check your bike for damage If you see any damage don t ride the bike...

Страница 33: ...over more frame weight and a longer frame life 4 you are choosing light weight over more dent resistant or rugged frames that weigh more All frames that are very light need frequent inspection These f...

Страница 34: ...umping hucking high speeds or aggressive riding on rougher surfaces or landing on flat surfaces However this type of riding is extremely hazardous and puts unpredictable forces on a bicycle which may...

Страница 35: ...n the front is much shorter CYCLO CROSS CONDITION 2 Bikes designed for riding Condition 1 plus smooth gravel roads and improved trails with moderate grades where the tires do not lose ground contact I...

Страница 36: ...basic guidelines on how to maintain and inspect it We cannot teach you everything you need to know to properly inspect and service your bicycle and that is why we repeatedly urge you to take your bicy...

Страница 37: ...ack forms in a highly stressed area As the load is repeatedly applied the crack grows At some point the crack becomes visible to the naked eye Eventually it becomes so large that the part is too weak...

Страница 38: ...ibers gives engineers a powerful tool to create strong light bicycles Engineers may also orient fibers to suit other goals such as comfort and vibration damping Carbon fiber composites are very corros...

Страница 39: ...ster Brakes 1 How the coaster brake works The coaster brake is a sealed mechanism which is a part of the bicycle s rear wheel hub The brake is activated by reversing the rotation of the pedal cranks s...

Страница 40: ...thout Warning Another major accident type involves cyclists who make unexpected left turns They neither look behind for traffic nor do they signal The key factor here is neglecting to look to the rear...

Страница 41: ...in a lane marked as Right Turn Only Choose best way to turn left There are two ways to make a left turn 1 Like an auto Signal move into the left lane and turn left 2 Like a pedestrian Ride straight t...

Страница 42: ...ighten the bolts to the proper torque 2 Pads Handlebar stem pads front view Top tube pads Please install pads as shown in the photos above then cinch pad cover using hook loop fasteners 3 Streamers In...

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Страница 44: ...cals removed 3 Frames forks wheels axles handlebars and stems which are bent from just riding along can be a sign of misuse or abuse and are not covered under this warranty 4 Personal transportation c...

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