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To ensure a high level of safety, the following pages are intended to point
out the intended use of your Schindelhauer bike. It is of utmost import-
ance, not to stretch yourself and your bike beyond the limits of its intended
use. This may result in material failure of the frame or other components
and may lead to severe falls and/or personal injury.
Your Schindelhauer bike is a sports bike and may only be operated on plain
to lightly unpaved surfaces and only with the required tire pressure (page
37). The manufacturer and the dealer may not be held responsible for any
injuries, claims or damage that arose due to failing to meet these limit-
ations or violations of any safety suggestions stated within this manual.
The manufacturer and the dealer may also not be held responsible for
damage or injury caused during races or indeed any other competitive use.
Also, the manufacturer and dealer are not liable for any damage or injury
caused by poor maintenance and care.
Intended use
The models Viktor, Siegfried and Siegfried Road are
approved for weights of max. 120 kg.
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Condition 1
Bikes in this category were
designed for paved ways and
constant contact between the
tires and the road. This category
is usually comprised of road
bikes with a at or dropped
handlebar, triathlon-, or time-
trial bikes and the driver weight
must not exceed 120 kg. This approved maximum weight
may further be reduced e.g. were other restrictions by
component manufacturers apply.
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Your bike is delivered without reectors and lighting
equipment and does not comply with German trafc law
due to this. It might not comply with trafc law in your
country either.
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Baby seats may not be used on our bikes. Their attach-
ment is generally forbidden and may only be carried out at
own risk. (Child-) trailers are not to be used on our bikes.
Their attachment is generally forbidden and may only be
carried out at own risk.
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In order to prevent damage to the handlebar, which may
lead to accidents, pay attention to the following instruc-
tions:
• On roof mounted bike carriers, never xate the bicycle
while it is standing on its handlebar.
• Do not attach weights to your handlebar, be it for
transport reasons or otherwise.
• Never use force to adjust your brake- or shifting levers
or the bell. Always loosen each part prior to any adjust-
ment.
• Never try to x a bent or twisted handlebar (e.g. after
a crash). Replace it with a new one.
• We strongly advise to have the handlebar replaced by
a professional after three years or 10.000 km in case
of frequent use.