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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
psi 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140
bar 2.1 2.8 3.5 4.1 4.8 5.5 6.2 6.9 7.6 8.3 9.0 9.7
The actual permissible tyre pressure can be
found in the tyre and rim manufacturer‘s
instructions. The permissible tyre pressure is
mostly embossed on the tyre wall. Please
consult your dealer.
The higher your body weight, the higher
the tyre pressure needs to be.
Check the tyre pressure with a tyre pressure
gauge. Simple gauges are often included with
bicycle tubes and higher quality gauges are
available from your dealer.
How to use them is detailed either in the
instructions for use or you can have your
dealer demonstrate this.
- If pressure is too low: Increase the pressure
by inating with a suitable pump.
- If pressure is too high: Release sucient air
via the valve and check the pressure again
afterwards with a gauge.
2. Check your tyres for external damage and
wear:
The tyre rubber must have the same pattern
as the original over its entire surface.
The tyre canvas beneath the layer of rubber
must not be visible.
There must be no bulges or tears.
3. Check the t of your tyres:
Lift the front or rear road wheel and turn it
by hand.
The tyre must rotate through 360 degrees.
There must be no highs or lows.
7.1.4 Other checks
1. Check your road wheels for loose items
such as, for example, pieces of branches,
residues, loose spoke reectors etc.
If there are loose parts:
Remove these if this is possible without
applying any great force.
Check if your road wheels have been dama-
ged by these loose items.
Tighten loose bicycle parts such as spoke
reectors, for example. If you nd this is not
possible, contact your dealer immediately.
Please note that all reectors are present in
accordance with StVZO (see Chapter 2.1.4),
correctly secured and not obscured or dirty.
Many tyre pressures are given in "psi". Convert the pressure using the following table.
Using a bicycle pump with a pressure
gauge, you can check the pressure whilst
inating the tyre.
Let some air out of the tyre rst and then
increase the pressure to the desired level.
There are various types of valve. All
valves can be tted with a dust cap.
After removing the cap, you can place the
pump head directly on the valve in either
a Schrader (Auto) valve or what is known
as a express valve (Dunlop). In the case of
a Sclaverand (French) valve, you rst have
to loosen the small lock nut on the valve
as far as it will go, then tighten it again
completely after inating the tyre.
Get your dealer to demonstrate operation of
the valves to you.

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