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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................. 3
SAFETY INFORMATION .................................................................................................................... 3
YOUR PRODUCT ............................................................................................................................... 3
ASSEMBLY ......................................................................................................................................... 5
BEFORE EACH USE .......................................................................................................................... 7
GENERAL OPERATION ..................................................................................................................... 8
TRANSPORT ...................................................................................................................................... 8
RECYCLING........................................................................................................................................ 8
INTRODUCTION
Dear Cuomers, Eager to ride your new bike? However, it’s important to read the inructions and underand them, as they contain all the information necessary for safe
use. Remember to keep them for future use.
SAFETY INFORMATION
These inructions contain the following items, the meaning of which is as follows:
WARNING: alert word used to indicate a potentially hazardous
situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious harm.
This pictogram indicates a risk of burns.
GENERAL SECURITY INFORMATIONS
• The use of a bicycle on public roads may be subject to national regulations, please refer to them before using it (bell, lighting, reflectors, wearing
a helmet and signage for example).
• For your safety, we recommend you wear a bicycle helmet as well as additional protection and/or visual items (e.g. retro-reflective vest). In case
of rain, fog or at night, visibility may be reduced, so remember to adapt your speed accordingly.
BRAKES
For your safety and safe use of your bike, we recommend you regularly check the brakes (cables, sheathing, lever, calliper).
WARNING: in the event of rain or wet roads, the grip is less, and braking diances are longer. Adapt your speed and anticipate braking.
Under certain conditions, for example, during prolonged braking, the brake discs and calipers can reach high temperatures. Leave them to cool down for a few
minutes before handling them (e.g., to remove a wheel). WARNING! risk of burns.
YOUR PRODUCT
F
HT
A2°
A1°
S
R
A
E
B
RA
H
BB
Frame shape (low ep/high ep) SIZE XS SIZE S SIZE M SIZE L SIZE XL
H : Seat tube length 490 500 515 535 555
HT : Head tube length 65 74 92 115 136
A : Top tube length 488.5 513 533 540.5 569
A2° : Head tube angle 71 72 72 72 72
A1° : Eective seat tube angle 77° 77° 77° 77° 77°
F : Fork length 366.4 366.4 366.4 366.4 366.4
RA : Fork rake 45 45 45 45 45
B : Chainay length 421 421 421 421 421
BB : Bottom bracket drop 74.5 74.5 74.5 74.5 74.5
S : Stack 468.5 480.5 497.5 519.5 539
R : Reach 384 402 418 436 445
Stem 60 60 60 60 60
Handlebar width 380 380 380 380 380
EN 17406
For extreme
riding
This bicycle refers to category 6 of the EN 17406 andard. It is not intended for use in categories 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 of this same
andard. This bike is designed for intense sports use (road cycling, triathlon) on regular roads with speeds that can exceed 50
km/h. It is not “all-terrain”. Maering this bike requires great technical skill and training. Failure to comply with such use may result
in physical injury and/or material damage to your bike, as well as reriction to the warranty conditions.