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V2019.03 CPTL_EN

OWNER'S MANUAL

Содержание CPTL

Страница 1: ...V2019 03 CPTL_EN OWNER S MANUAL ...

Страница 2: ...t pulley and bottom bracket 3 Seat post 12 Handlebar stem unit 4 Saddle clamp 13 Light 5 Rear rack 14 Fork 6 Mudguard 15 Hub 7 Rear light 16 Spoke 8 Frame splitter 17 Rim 9 Brake caliper 18 Tyre 1 2 6 12 14 3 7 13 9 4 11 6 15 16 17 18 5 8 9 10 ...

Страница 3: ...ur beloved bicycle This manual includes all information on handling maintenance and care you need to properly care for your bike We recommend you to carefully check and service your bike at regular intervals Your safety and a long life of your bike should be worth the effort This manual describes all details you need for a safe use of your bike as well as the most important and general facts about...

Страница 4: ...3 2 Opening the ROSE bike box and unpacking the contents 11 3 3 Straightening the handlebar and adjusting the steering play 12 3 4 How to set your saddle height 13 3 5 Installing the pedals 14 4 Getting started for your first ride and getting used to your new bike 15 5 Before and after your ride 16 5 1 Before your ride 16 5 2 After your ride 17 5 3 After a crash 18 6 Bike transport and storage 19 ...

Страница 5: ... informed about the contents of this manual and that they understand and follow all instructions Keep this manual for future reference If you sell or give away your bike please also include the owner s manual This manual is additionally available as a pdf file on rosebikes com manuals 1 1 Explanation of symbols used DANGER indicates a hazard with a high level of risk which if not avoided will resu...

Страница 6: ...teed when using perfectly functioning and undamaged tools 1 6 The special properties of carbon Carbon parts are very sensitive to pressure Carbon frames must not be clamped e g into a workstand or subjected to pressure in any other way Always tighten carbon parts to the prescribed torque After a fall damages to carbon components might not show up immediately If in doubt please consult a qualified ...

Страница 7: ...mit The ROSE CPTL is designed for a maximum weight of 130 kg The maximum weight is derived from the weight of the cyclist bicycle gear helmet backpack shoes clothes and luggage 1 11 Exclusion of liability The tasks described in this manual require special knowledge and should only be carried out by people with sufficient expertise The user is liable for damages resulting from Misuse or any other c...

Страница 8: ...mponents required according to national road traffic regulations lighting system reflectors etc DANGER Risk of accident due to reduced braking performance caused by brake pads that are not broken in Disc brakes can only achieve full braking power when the brake pads are broken in Choose a place off public roads to break in the pads Brake 20 to 30 times with the front or rear brake from a speed of ...

Страница 9: ...eering and braking characteristics of your bike Ensure lights or reflectors are not obstructed when the pannier is attached Distribute weight evenly on both sides of the rack Secure luggage against sliding or falling down Make sure there are no loose parts hanging down Secure and regularly check the rack s mounting brackets Racks must not be modified Do not attach any bike trailers or child seats ...

Страница 10: ...and 2 as well as on rough trails and rough and unpaved roads that require good cycling skills Jumps and drops should not be higher than 61 cm 4 Category 4 For use in rough terrain and for jumps of up to 122 cm Category 4 includes all bikes and components that can be used in conditions described under category 1 2 and 3 as well as for higher speeds on rough and steep trails Jumps should not be high...

Страница 11: ...e or a qualified bicycle mechanic 3 1 Required tools Depending on bike model and equipment you will need the following tools for assembly 4 mm 5 mm 6 mm 8 mm hex wrench Torque wrench with a 4 mm 5 mm 6 mm and 8 mm hex drive 15 mm open ended spanner 3 2 Opening the ROSE bike box and unpacking the contents Before opening check the ROSE bike box for any damages After that check the contents for compl...

Страница 12: ...lling the front brake and trying to push the bike gently backwards and forwards There must be no play 4 If you feel any movement inside the headset tighten the adjusting screw for the steering play 1 a quarter turn 5 Check the headset once again for play and repeat the previous steps if need be until there is no more play inside the bearing If in doubt seek professional advice from a qualified bic...

Страница 13: ...m hex wrench to loosen the seat clamp 3 Change the height of the saddle by sliding the seat post up or down and make sure the saddle is straight The seatpost comes with a minimum insertion line marked on it Make sure that this line is not visible after adjusting the saddle height 4 Tighten the bolt of the seat clamp to a torque of 6 Nm 5 Slide the cover of the saddle clamp back over the clamp 6 Ge...

Страница 14: ... For more information see the manufacturer s manual 1 Check if your bike was supplied with washers and slide both washers onto the pedal axles if present 2 Turn the left pedal counter clockwise to screw it into the thread of the left crank arm and tighten the pedal to a torque of 35 Nm 35 Nm 3 Turn the right pedal clockwise to screw it into the thread of the right crank arm and tighten the pedal t...

Страница 15: ...cturer s instructions for more information see enclosed manual 2 Check the functioning of the brakes while riding Normally the rear brake is located on the right hand side of the handlebar and the front brake is on the left hand side However if required the brake levers can also be mounted the other way around If the positioning of the brake levers on your bike is new and unfamiliar you will have ...

Страница 16: ...ear wheel The freehub must not slip X X Check the tyre pressure The best way to check the pressure of the tyres is to use a floor pump with a pressure gauge The tyre pressure must not fall below or exceed the minimum or maximum value see 7 7 Tyre pressure on page 27 X X Check the tyres for damages and wear There must be no damages The tyres must not be worn so that the puncture protection belt or ...

Страница 17: ...ust be free from lubricating substances such as grease oil also skin oil wax silicone etc Brake pads or disc rotors contaminated in this way must no longer be used 5 2 1 Cleaning your bike After your ride you should clean your bike thoroughly using a soft cloth and clear water Never use a high pressure washer Stubborn dirt can be removed with a gentle cleaning agent In this case it is best to use ...

Страница 18: ...carbon part Damages cannot necessarily be seen from the outside A scratch on the surface can indicate a delamination a separation of the single carbon layers Especially for lightweight bikes it is often enough to fall down from a standing position to permanently damage frame or components When suspecting a damage you should always consult the ROSE service or a qualified bicycle mechanic Damages on...

Страница 19: ...atchet systems When transporting several bikes on one hitch or roof rack please make sure that there is sufficient space or padding between the bikes If you want to transport bikes with carbon wheels on a hitch rack please make sure that there is enough distance between the exhaust pipe and the wheel The minimum distance is 45 cm behind the exhaust pipe and at least 20 cm on top Child seats must b...

Страница 20: ...r bike and won t tear through the outer packaging 2 If your bike was delivered with a removed front wheel the front wheel should also be removed for shipping now Wrap the front wheel with a cardboard which will also protect the handlebar and top tube of your bike 3 If the wheels need to be removed you must thread the thru axles into the dropouts 4 Position the cardboard box at the rear on the side...

Страница 21: ...nic A bike service includes a complete check of all components Servicing is required after a specific period of time or after a certain amount of kilometres ridden whichever comes first Service intervals and tasks 1 servicing after 500 to 1000 km six months after purchase date at the latest 2 servicing after 3000 to 4000 km or two years after purchase date 3 servicing after 5000 to 7000 km or thre...

Страница 22: ...ormance Thus you should regularly check the belt for proper tension For more information see the manual of your Gates Carbon Drive If you lack experience or if you have any questions or doubts you should have the belt tension checked by a qualified bicycle mechanic The CPTL comes with an eccentric bottom bracket to adjust the belt tension 1 Turn the bolt 1 of the left side eccentric non drive side...

Страница 23: ...Loosen the hub axle nuts on both sides of the rear wheel a few turns using a 15 mm open end spanner 3 Release the gear cable 3 1 Insert a 2mm hex wrench 3 into the hole of the roller 2 3 2 Turn the roller 45 in anti clockwise direction until the gear cable is released 3 3 Remove the gear cable bolt 1 from the slot in the roller 3 4 Bring the roller back in position and take the hex wrench out of t...

Страница 24: ...n the axle nuts to a torque of 25 Nm to 30 Nm 5 Fit the gear cable to the hub 5 1 Plug the outer and inner gear cable into the cable stop 4 5 2 Insert a 2mm hex wrench 3 into the hole of the roller 2 5 3 Turn the roller 45 in anti clockwise direction 5 4 Fit the gear cable bolt 1 into the slot in the roller 5 5 Bring the roller back in position and take the hex wrench out of the hole in the roller...

Страница 25: ...ion Splitting the frame 1 Remove the bolt on the right dropout with a 5mm hex wrench 2 Push the splitter out of the frame Once the frame is split you can remove the drive belt from the frame and install a new one Closing the frame splitter 1 Clean the splitter and the splitter mount inside the frame 2 Fit the frame splitter to the frame 3 Slide the bolt through dropout and frame splitter from belo...

Страница 26: ... front wheel 3 Check the steering bearing for play by pulling the front brake and trying to push the bike gently backwards and forwards There must be no play 4 If you feel any movement inside the headset tighten the adjusting screw for the steering play 1 a quarter turn 5 Check the headset once again for play and repeat the previous steps if need be until there is no more play inside the bearing I...

Страница 27: ...um pressure for higher riding comfort The minimum tyre pressure is also marked on the tyre sidewall and you should not fall below this value either Inner rim width Tyre width Maximum tyre pressure mm inches bars psi 15 mm 20 0 8 9 5 138 17 mm 23 0 9 9 131 25 1 8 5 123 19 mm 28 1 1 7 8 113 30 1 2 7 2 104 21 mm 32 1 25 6 8 99 35 1 35 6 87 23 mm 37 1 4 5 7 83 40 1 5 5 5 80 25 mm 42 1 6 5 2 75 27 mm 4...

Страница 28: ...ROSE Bikes GmbH Schersweide 4 46395 Bocholt Germany 228680104 ...

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