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Giant Road Pro - Caution; Maintenance

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2. Disengage by twisting heel outwards (away from bicycle). Cleat will also release by twisting heel inwards if
necessary in an emergency situation. See fig. 4.
CAUTION
1. It will take time to get used to your pedals and cleats. On a stationary bicycle with one foot firmly on the ground,
practice engaging and disengaging cleated shoes one foot at a time with binding tension set low.
2. When accustomed to these actions progress to practicing by riding in a safe, traffic-free area until engagement
and disengagement become natural actions.
3. Do not over tighten or over loosen tension adjustment Allen bolts (bolt will fall out if too loose, and over
tightening may damage thread).
4. Cleats that are badly worn or difficult to disengage should be replaced. Minimize walking in cleated shoes as
this accelerates wear.
5. IMPORTANT: use only pedal cleats from GIANT or other compatible cleats with your pedals.
To check compatibility ask your bicycle dealer or check engagement or disengagement on a stationary bicycle.
MAINTENANCE
1. To function properly, pedals and cleats must be kept clean.
2. Occasional lubrication of cleat bolts will help prevent rust and seizure.
3. Oil or light grease should be applied occasionally to rear binding springs.
4. Pedals should be serviced every 6 months and bearing cartridges should be replaced if rotating pedal emits
noise, rotation by hand feels rough or there is play in the bearings.
5. Replace pedals with fractures in body or badly worn or damaged bindings.
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