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Cannondale Bicycle - User Manual

Cannondale Bicycle
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Summary

PART I

PART II

Section A. Important Safety Information

Covers inherent risks, cycling safety, and protective gear.

Section B. Intended Use

Outlines the intended purposes and limitations of various bicycle types.

Section 1. First

1.A - BIKE FIT

Covers checking and adjusting the bicycle for proper fit and comfort.

1.B - SAFETY FIRST

Emphasizes essential safety practices, equipment, and legal compliance.

1.C - MECHANICAL SAFETY CHECK

1.D - FIRST RIDE

Section 2. SAFETY

2.B - RIDING SAFETY

Details rules and practices for safe riding on roads and paths.

2.F - EXTREME, STUNT OR COMPETITION RIDING

Warns about the extreme dangers, risks, and required gear for aggressive riding.

Section 3. FIT

3.A - STAND OVER HEIGHT

Details how to check and ensure correct stand over height for different frame types.

3.B - SADDLE POSITION

Guides on adjusting saddle height, fore-aft position, and tilt angle.

3.C - HANDLEBAR HEIGHT AND ANGLE

Covers adjusting handlebar height and angle using different stem types.

SECTION 4. TECH

4.A - WHEELS

Details how wheels are secured, retention devices, and removal/installation.

4.B. SEAT POST CAM ACTION CLAMP

Explains the cam action clamp for seat posts and its adjustment.

4.C - BRAKES

Details types of brakes, controls, and how they function.

4.D - SHIFTING GEARS

Explains derailleur and internal gear hub systems and how to shift gears.

4.E - PEDALS

Discusses pedal types, toe overlap, and techniques for clipless pedals.

4.F - BICYCLE SUSPENSION

Explains the function, maintenance, and safety of bicycle suspension systems.

4.G TIRES AND TUBES

Covers tire types, pressure, valve systems, and tube patching.

SECTION 5. SERVICE

5.A - SERVICE INTERVALS

Details recommended service intervals for bike maintenance and checks.

SECTION A. IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

Warning Label

Riding In Traffic, Commuting

Riding At Night, Dusk, Dawn

REFINISHING

MODIFICATIONS

CHILD CARRIERS

AERODYNAMIC HANDLEBARS

TOE CLIP OVERLAP

BRAKE POWER MODULATORS

SECTION B. INTENDED USE

SECTION C. MOUNTAIN BIKE RIDING

SUSPENSION

FREERIDING & DOWNHILL

SECTION D. INSPECT FOR SAFETY

BICYCLE LIFESPAN

SECTION E. MAINTENANCE

APPLYING FRAME PROTECTION

SECTION F. CANNONDALE LIMITED WARRANTY

WARNINGS

SECTION G. PRE-RIDE CHECKLIST

Summary

PART I

PART II

Section A. Important Safety Information

Covers inherent risks, cycling safety, and protective gear.

Section B. Intended Use

Outlines the intended purposes and limitations of various bicycle types.

Section 1. First

1.A - BIKE FIT

Covers checking and adjusting the bicycle for proper fit and comfort.

1.B - SAFETY FIRST

Emphasizes essential safety practices, equipment, and legal compliance.

1.C - MECHANICAL SAFETY CHECK

1.D - FIRST RIDE

Section 2. SAFETY

2.B - RIDING SAFETY

Details rules and practices for safe riding on roads and paths.

2.F - EXTREME, STUNT OR COMPETITION RIDING

Warns about the extreme dangers, risks, and required gear for aggressive riding.

Section 3. FIT

3.A - STAND OVER HEIGHT

Details how to check and ensure correct stand over height for different frame types.

3.B - SADDLE POSITION

Guides on adjusting saddle height, fore-aft position, and tilt angle.

3.C - HANDLEBAR HEIGHT AND ANGLE

Covers adjusting handlebar height and angle using different stem types.

SECTION 4. TECH

4.A - WHEELS

Details how wheels are secured, retention devices, and removal/installation.

4.B. SEAT POST CAM ACTION CLAMP

Explains the cam action clamp for seat posts and its adjustment.

4.C - BRAKES

Details types of brakes, controls, and how they function.

4.D - SHIFTING GEARS

Explains derailleur and internal gear hub systems and how to shift gears.

4.E - PEDALS

Discusses pedal types, toe overlap, and techniques for clipless pedals.

4.F - BICYCLE SUSPENSION

Explains the function, maintenance, and safety of bicycle suspension systems.

4.G TIRES AND TUBES

Covers tire types, pressure, valve systems, and tube patching.

SECTION 5. SERVICE

5.A - SERVICE INTERVALS

Details recommended service intervals for bike maintenance and checks.

SECTION A. IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

Warning Label

Riding In Traffic, Commuting

Riding At Night, Dusk, Dawn

REFINISHING

MODIFICATIONS

CHILD CARRIERS

AERODYNAMIC HANDLEBARS

TOE CLIP OVERLAP

BRAKE POWER MODULATORS

SECTION B. INTENDED USE

SECTION C. MOUNTAIN BIKE RIDING

SUSPENSION

FREERIDING & DOWNHILL

SECTION D. INSPECT FOR SAFETY

BICYCLE LIFESPAN

SECTION E. MAINTENANCE

APPLYING FRAME PROTECTION

SECTION F. CANNONDALE LIMITED WARRANTY

WARNINGS

SECTION G. PRE-RIDE CHECKLIST

Cannondale Bicycle Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandCannondale
ModelBicycle
CategoryBicycle
LanguageEnglish

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