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Cleaning and servicing
7.4
Servicing
Complying with these servicing instructions is the
only way to reduce wear on components, increase
the operating hours and guarantee safety.
Figure 160: Diagram showing wear, operating hours (x)
vs. material erosion (y)
The service life (3) of an optimally serviced drive
chain (1) is almost three times as long with
lubrication (A) compared to a drive chain (2)
lubricated on an irregular basis.
These tools and cleaning agents are required for
servicing:
7.4.1
Frame
1
Dry frame with a cloth.
2
Spray frame with spray wax and leave to dry.
3
Wipe away any wax residue with a cloth.
7.4.2
Fork
1
Dry frame with a cloth.
2
Spray care oil on frame and leave to dry.
3
Wipe away any wax residue with a cloth.
Tool
Cleaning agent
Cloth
Toothbrush
Frame wax
spray
Silicone or Teflon
oil
Acid-free
lubricating
grease
Fork oil
Teflon spray Spray oil
Chain oil
Leather care
product
Table 64: Required tools and cleaning agents for
servicing
2
y
x
1
3
A
A
A
Battery
terminal
grease
Notice
Hard wax polish and protection wax are
particularly resistant on gloss paintwork.
These car accessory retail products are
unsuitable for matt paint finishes.
Try wax spray out on a small spot before
application.
Notice
Hard wax polish and protection wax are
particularly resistant on gloss paintwork.
These car accessory retail products are
unsuitable for matt paint finishes.
Try wax spray out on a small spot before
application.
Table 64: Required tools and cleaning agents for
servicing
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