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Provides company address, website, and customer service contact information for inquiries.
Lists the ISO and EN safety standards that Commencal bicycles adhere to for rider safety.
Explains the manual's purpose and directs users to online video tutorials for bike assembly.
Explains the meaning of icons used in the manual for danger, bike safety, and helpful hints.
Describes intended use for Hardtail Trail, All-Mountain/Enduro, and Downhill/Freeride bikes.
Outlines the intended usage for Dirt Jump and City/Road bicycles.
Emphasizes dangers of using a bike for purposes other than its design.
Provides links to video guides for unpacking and assembling specific bike components.
Lists the sequential steps required to unpack and assemble the bicycle correctly.
General advice on adjusting the bicycle to the rider's body for optimal fit.
Instructions for correctly installing pedals and setting saddle height for riding comfort.
A test to ensure the bicycle is the correct size for the rider.
Explains how handlebar height affects rider comfort and aerodynamics.
Details steps to adjust the headset and handlebars using spacers.
Highlights the critical role of original spacers for safety and reliability.
Describes modifying handlebar height by repositioning steerer tube spacers.
Steps to ensure no play in the headset and proper handlebar centering.
Provides universal steps for correctly adjusting quick release mechanisms.
Explains the correct final position of the quick release lever for safety.
Mentions specialized axle systems and the need for specific manuals.
Steps for correctly installing the rear wheel using a Maxle system.
Details how to set and verify the tension for a Maxle quick release.
Instructions for assembling the rear wheel on Meta V4 models.
Procedure for handling the rear wheel tightening system on Supreme DH bikes.
How to identify brake levers and warnings for wet conditions.
Step-by-step guide for adjusting rim brakes for optimal performance.
Importance of clean braking surfaces and checking for wear.
Advice on disc brake complexity, temperature, and run-in periods.
Steps for inspecting and adjusting cable-actuated disc brakes.
Information on hydraulic systems, fluid handling, and air tightness.
Explains gear mechanisms and warns against chain crossing.
Specific steps for adjusting the chain tension on Absolut models.
Procedure to check for play and ensure assemblies are tight.
Recommendation to consult a professional if unsure about any aspect.
A comprehensive list of checks to perform before every ride.
Emphasizes the critical importance of completing pre-ride checks.
Details how to adjust the limit screws on the front derailleur.
Explains correct spacing and cable tension for front derailleur shifting.
Steps for increasing or decreasing front derailleur cable tension.
Guidance on correct front derailleur positioning and jockey wheel alignment.
Explains how cable tension affects rear gear changes and adjustment methods.
Step-by-step guides for adjusting the rear derailleur for shifting.
Warning about the importance of a straight rear mech hanger.
Ensures suspension is free of propedal or lockout before adjustment.
Directs users to specific manuals and tutorials for fork adjustment.
Explains how to measure and adjust rear shock sag for optimal performance.
Provides a table of recommended sag values for various bike models.
Explains how to adjust the rebound damping speed of the rear shock.
Refers to manufacturer manuals for additional suspension settings.
Explains the benefits of routine maintenance for bike longevity and performance.
Detailed instructions on how to clean and lubricate the bicycle correctly.
Advises on checking frame welds and notes about sealed bearings.
Highlights risks of worn components and the need for timely replacement.
Stresses the importance of using identical or original specification components.
How to inspect tyres for tread depth and damage.
How to check rims for wear indicators and brake pads for condition.
Methods for checking wear on the chain, cassette, and chainrings.
Covers wear checks for bearings, wheels, spokes, and other parts.
Clarifies that wear and tear of parts is not covered by the manufacturer's warranty.
How to inspect the stem, handlebars, frame, fork, and shock for wear.
How to check wheels, quick releases, and braking systems for wear.
How to check the condition of bolts, nuts, and axles.
How to check derailleurs, shifters, and grips for wear.
How to inspect saddles, seatposts, and cranksets for wear.
How to check pedals and their axles for wear.
Recommends regular inspection of the steerer tube for internal cable routing.
Advises using protective material for the internal routing area.
Discusses the advantages and applications of titanium in bicycle frames.
Warns about potential chemical reactions and the need for specific grease.
Notes that some components may be carbon fiber.
Warns about hidden damage and sudden failure of carbon fiber parts.
Explains why adhering to torque specifications is crucial for bike reliability.
Provides a table of torque values for various bolt sizes.
Alerts users to the risks of not respecting torque settings.
Lists the maximum recommended rear tyre widths for different bike models.
Details the duration of warranty for various bike categories and components.
Outlines the requirements and criteria for a valid warranty claim.
Lists situations and conditions under which warranty claims will not be accepted.
Details the warranty terms applicable to frameset purchases.
Explains how Commencal handles warranty claims for defects.
Step-by-step instructions for customers to submit a warranty request.
Guidance on warranty issues related to components from other brands.
Information on the crash replacement program and limitations of liability.
General advice on riding risks and selecting appropriate products.
Emphasizes the necessity of wearing helmets and other protective equipment.
Advises against modifying bike components and suggests purchasing a new bike.