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Bignay Gi Fly - Rear Mudguard; Belt Drive

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D — Rear mudguard
Gi Fly’s rear mudguard is a Plume Mudguard. Plume is unlike any standard mudguard in that it
recoils. That is, in its extended position, Plume is designed to suspend over the rear wheel. Or,
you can recoil Plume and have it tuck away neatly behind the saddle.
Please visit www.plumemudguard.com to learn about Plume’s terms and conditions.
See Img.34 to learn how to extend and recoil your Plume:
Img. 34
E — Belt drive
A belt-driven bicycle is a chainless bicycle that uses a toothed synchronous belt to transmit
power from the pedals to the wheel (Img.35). Gi Fly uses a CDRIVE™ (www.cycledrive.com) belt
drive transmission, designed for low maintenance, durability and added safety. The primary
components of the CDRIVE™ System are a specially engineered industrial grade belt together with
high-precision molded front and rear sprockets.
Please read these important notes about Gi Fly’s belt drive before your rst ride:
The belt can be used for 6 years or 10,000 miles before it needs to be changed.
The belt does not need lubrication.
The only maintenance required might be to occasionally wash o any accumulated
dirt on the sprockets with a damp towel, brush and water.
The belt is not aected by direct sunlight or rain.
The belt can tolerate temperatures ranging from -20°C to +50°C (-4°F to 122°F).
In cases of heavy contamination (i.e. sand, mud, etc.), it is advisable to clean the
drive components (sprockets and belt) using water and a light brush.
Avoid solvents like gasoline and petroleum.
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