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User Manual Status 04/2009 // Spec 2010
10.92
10 Transporting the Bike
Danger of personal injury and material damage!
An unsuitable transport system can cause damage to safety-relevant parts of
the bike and lead to dangerous riding situations, falls, accidents and material
damage.
Transport this bike only inside your car.
This bike may only be transported inside motor vehicles. Ensure that the bike is secured for
transport and is not damaged e.g. by other luggage items.
Front and rear wheel and the saddle post with saddle may be removed for transport if they are
fitted with quick-release axles. Remove these parts only if you are sure that you can install them
again correctly. See chapter 7.9.
If your wheels are bolted to the frame (e.g. with hub gears), please contact your dealer.
Danger of material damage!
If your bike is transported inside the motor vehicle, exposure to direct sunlight
may cause the tyres to burst or come off the wheel rim.
Let the air out of the tyres before transport and inflate them again after
transport (see chapter 6.1.3.).
10.1 Removing and installing wheels
Danger of personal injury and material damage!
Incorrectly installed wheels can lead to dangerous riding situations, falls,
accidents and material damage.
Have your dealer show you how to correctly remove and install the
wheels.
Practice these operations at least once under his supervision and
control.
Carry out removal and installation only when you are sure that you can
do this correctly.

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