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MTB/ ROAD BIKE/ TREKKING
MTB/ ROAD BIKE/ TREKKING
2.2 Other hazards
2.2.1 Hazards caused by faulty nal
assembly
Risk of Personal Injury and Material
Damage!
Unprofessional nal assembly of this
bike can lead to dangerous riding situ-
ations, falling, accidents and material
damage.
Have correct nal assembly and adjust-
ment of the right seat position for you
conrmed by your dealer. Use the printed
form in this Owner‘s manual on.
2.2.2 Hazards caused by improper use
Risk of Personal Injury and Material
Damage!
Unprofessional nal assembly of this
bike can lead to dangerous riding situ-
ations, falling, accidents and material
damage.
Please observe the instructions set out in
chapter 2.1.3
Always check if your bicycle meets the
requirements of the intended use (see
chapters 2.1, 4.1.
2.2.3 Risk of burns
Risk of Personal Injury and Material
Damage!
Risk of burns!
After long descents, the bicycle rims and
brake disks can get very hot.
Do not touch the rims or brake disks imme-
diately after a descent.
Let the rims and brake disks cool down befo-
re you touch them.
In order to check the temperature, touch
the rims and brake disks very briey with
your bare nger. If they are hot, wait a few
minutes and repeat the test until the rims
and brake disks have cooled down.
2.1.7 Roller training
Risk of Personal Injury and Material
Damage!
Roller training:
The use of roller trainers that are xed
tightly to the frame, the handlebar or the
fork can damage your bicycle.
The use of roller trainers which are xed
tightly to the bicycle’s fork, handlebar or
frame is not allowed.
Carbon frames are generally only suitab-
le for the use on a free roller trainer
(no xation).
2.2.4 Other hazards and safety notes
Risk of Personal Injury and Material
Damage!
Failure to observe the instructions con-
tained in this Owner‘s Manual may result
in dangerous riding situations, falls,
accidents and material damage.
Comply with the applicable trac regulati-
ons of your country.
Wear a helmet when cycling.
Cycle defensively and with foresight.
Do not cycle under the inuence of alcohol.
Cycle in a manner that ensures you have
control of the bicycle at all times and that
you will not get into diculty in sudden
dangerous situations.
When cycling make sure that you wear suita-
ble clothing that does not restrict the opera-
tion of the bicycle or impair your vision.
Wetness can aect the eciency of the bra-
kes. The braking distance is increased.
Only cycle wearing tight-tting leg wear.
Baggy clothing can get caught in the bicycle
and lead to serious accidents.
Do not exceed the admissible total weight,
see chapter 3.2.
Please refer to the care and maintenance
information in sections 12 and 13.

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BrandCube
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