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Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
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1 Fundamental Information on Your New Bike and this User Manual
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Scope
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Scope of Supply
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Basic Equipment
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Optional Accessories for Installation by the Specialist Bicycle Dealer
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Other Applicable Documents
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Legal Regulations
8
Conventions
9
Symbols and Signal Words
9
Abbreviations
9
Technical Terms
10
Representation
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2 For Your Safety
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Follow the Instructions in this User Manual
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Please Consult Your Dealer
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Use Your Bike for Its Intended Purpose
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What Work May You Carry out Yourself on Your Bike
12
What Must You Bear in Mind When Retrofitting Accessories and Carrying out Conversions
12
Who Is Allowed to Ride Your Bike
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Where Are You Allowed to Ride Your Bike
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3 Technical Data
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Permitted Temperatures and Permitted Total Weight
17
Tightening Torques for Screw Connections
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4 Design and Function
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Types, Categories, Ranges
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Mountain Bike (Fully + Hardtail)
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Fully
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Hardtail
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Cross Bike (CROSS Range)
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Racing Bike/Fitness Bike (RACE, SPEEDLINE Ranges)
23
Trekking and City Bike (TREKKING, CITYLINE Range)
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Children's and Teenagers' Bike (POWERKID Range)
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Frame and Fork
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Brakes
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Brake Assignment
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Brake Type
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Gears
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Derailleur
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Hub Gear
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Gear Change
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Clamping Systems for Wheels and Saddle Post
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Materials
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Breakdown
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Information and Instructions on the Carbon Material
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Information on the Frame Construction
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Proper Handling of Carbon Parts
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Tyres
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5 Frame Sets
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6 Before Using for the First Time
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7 Before Every Use
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Inspecting the Wheels
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Checking the Position and Tight Fit
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Checking the Wheel Rims
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Checking the Rims for Wear (Only Applies to Bikes with Rim Brakes)
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Checking the Rims for Wobble
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Checking the Rims for Soiling (Only Applies to Bikes with Rim Brakes)
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Checking the Tyre
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Checking that the Tyre Is Correctly Fitted
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Checking Valve Position (Not on Tubeless Tyres)
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Checking the Air Pressure
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Checking Other Points
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Inspecting the Saddle and Saddle Post
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Inspecting the Handlebars and Handlebar Stem
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Inspecting the Handlebar Attachments
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Inspecting the Headset
47
Inspecting the Spring Fork
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Inspecting the Rear Wheel Suspension
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Inspecting the Brakes
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Checking General Functions
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Checking the Hydraulic Disc Brake
49
Checking the Hydraulic Rim Brakes
50
Checking the Rim Brake with Cable (MTB Version)
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Checking the Rim Brake with Cable (Racing Bike Version)
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Checking the Back-Pedal Brake
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Inspecting the Drive and Chain
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Inspecting the Lighting System
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Inspecting the Luggage Rack
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Inspecting the Mudguards
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Checking the Side Stands
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Checking Parts Specific to Children's Bikes
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Checking Other Points
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8 Adjusting and Operating the Bike
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Adjusting the Saddle Height
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Adjusting the Spring Fork
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Forks with Air Suspension
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Adjusting the Air Pressure
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Switching the Suspension on and off
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Forks Without Air Suspension
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Adjusting the Rear Wheel Suspension
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Operating the Gear Shift
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Derailleur
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Switching to a Larger Chainring/Sprocket
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Switching to a Smaller Chainring/Sprocket
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Hub Gear
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Switching to a Lower Gear
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Switching to a Higher Gear
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Using the Brakes
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Operating the Clamping Systems for Wheels and the Saddle Post
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Opening and Closing the Quick-Release Axle on the Wheel
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Opening the Quick-Release Axle
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Closing the Quick-Release Axle
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Opening and Closing the Thru Axle on the Wheel
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Opening the Thru Axle
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Closing the Thru Axle
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Opening and Closing the Quick-Release Axle on the Saddle Post Clamping
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Opening the Quick-Release Axle on the Saddle Post Clamping
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Closing the Quick-Release Axle on the Saddle Post Clamping
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Screw-Nut Clamping on Wheels
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Opening and Closing the Screw-Nut Clamping on Saddle Posts
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Opening the Screw-Nut Clamping on the Saddle Post
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Closing the Screw-Nut Clamping on the Saddle Post
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9 Loading the Bike
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10 Riding the Bike
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11 What to Do in the Case of a Fall or Accident
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Basics
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Carbon Frame
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12 Parking the Bike Safely
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Bikes with Side Stands
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Bikes Without Side Stands
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13 Transporting the Bike
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Dismantling and Installing Wheels
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Dismantling the Front Wheel
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Installing the Front Wheel
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Dismantling the Rear Wheel
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Installing the Rear Wheel
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Opening and Closing the Brakes
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Opening the Magura HS 33 Hydraulic Rim Brake
89
Closing the Magura HS 33 Hydraulic Rim Brake
90
Opening the MTB and Trekking (V-Brake) Rim Brake
90
Closing the MTB and Trekking (V-Brake) Rim Brake
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Opening the Rim Brake of the Racing Bike
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Closing the Rim Brake of the Racing Bike
92
Dismantling and Installing Saddle Post with Saddle
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Dismantling the Saddle Post
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Installing the Saddle Post
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14 Maintaining the Bike
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Your Servicing and Maintenance Plan
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How to Clean and Care for Your Bike
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Workshop Service
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15 Faults When Riding
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Gear Shift, Drive
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Brakes
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Frame, Saddle Post and Suspension
100
Mudguards, Luggage Rack, Lights
102
Wheels and Tyres
102
Changing the Inner Tube and Tyre
103
16 Storing the Bike for Prolonged Periods
105
17 Disposing of the Bike
105
18 Warranty, Guarantee
105
General
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Stability Guarantee on Frames from Model Year 2011
105
19 Overviews Showing All of the Bicycle Components
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20 Imprint
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Ghost HTX Specifications
General
Model Name
Ghost HTX
Category
Mountain Bike
Frame Material
Aluminum
Fork Type
Suspension
Drivetrain
Shimano Deore
Brakes
Shimano MT200
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