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Welcome to the Cannondale family.

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SET-UP

STEP 2

STEP 1

STEP 3

STEP 4

PRE-RIDE CHECK 

This is a Quick Start Guide, not an

Owner’s manual. 

Bicycling is an active sport with 

inherent risk. A wide range of injuries 

are possible. Due to the nature of 

bicycle riding, the situations you 

encounter while riding, you will be 

exposed to the risk of serious injury, 

paralysis or death. This risk cannot 

be eliminated. You can minimize the 

risk in many ways. Begin by reading 

the complete Cannondale Bicycle 

Owner’s manual accompanying 

this bike and available online at 

www.cannondale.com, particularly 

section “IMPORTANT SAFETY 

INFORMATION”.

First up, thank you for buying a new Cannondale bike – we’re excited to 

have you on board and to get you out riding as soon as possible. Our new 

assembly process is easy-to-follow – using methods outlined in this guide 

to assemble your new Cannondale at home, plus it’s even easier to do so 

with a friend. Our guide will take you through the simple steps from start 

to finish – you can also follow along with a how-to video, as you build your 

bike, just visit:

 ridersupport@cannondale.com

If you still have any questions, then our Cannondale rider support staff are 

ready to help you. Feel free to give us a call at

 1-800-245-3872 (BIKE USA).

Also, when your new bike is all assembled and ready to ride, we’d love to 

check it out – please don’t forget to tag #ridecannondale in your social 

media. Enjoy the ride!

Summary of Contents for Carbon Road Disc

Page 1: ...Carbon Road Disc Quick Start Guide Applies to Topstone Carbon Synapse Carbon Super X...

Page 2: ...SAFETY INFORMATION First up thank you for buying a new Cannondale bike we re excited to have you on board and to get you out riding as soon as possible Our new assembly process is easy to follow using...

Page 3: ...SET UP STEP 2 STEP 1 STEP 3 STEP 4 PRE RIDE CHECK The 4 major steps to setting up our ride 1 Install your handlebars 2 Install your seat post 3 Install your front wheel 4 Install your pedals...

Page 4: ...lerboxofparts necessarytools documentation and manuals Once the bike is assembled but before you ride please read the owner s manual First locate the staples on the top of the box and carefully remove...

Page 5: ...he box SET UP STEP 2 STEP 1 STEP 3 STEP 4 PRE RIDE CHECK Let s get your bike out of the box Carefully lift and rotate the bike lowering it gently back into the box with the fork overhanging the box si...

Page 6: ...y the brake hoses and shift cables wrap around the frame cleanly without kinks to any of the lines Loosely reattach the faceplate to the stem Take care to not tighten one bolt more than another Your g...

Page 7: ...frame Firmly push the seatpost wedge into the frame Apply carbon paste to the back of the seatpost wedge assembly and the inside of the seat tube Locate the minimum insertion line on the seatpost Ins...

Page 8: ...rface The speed release is basicallyathru axle boltwith a groove machined into the shaft to ease wheel removal and installation Install the speed release thru axle into the hub on the non disc brake s...

Page 9: ...bike and roll the front wheel back into the fork Carefully guide the right side fork dropout onto the groove in the speed release thru axle Use a hex wrench to firmlytighten the speed release thru axl...

Page 10: ...f the front wheel Insert the right pedal marked with R on the spindle into the crank and tighten with your fingers Repeat with the left pedal with an L on it Tighten both pedals down very firmly with...

Page 11: ...em and seatpost bolts to 7 Nm Tighten the stem bolts in an X pattern ensuring the gap between the faceplate and stem remains even Seat Height Adjust seat height by loosening the seatpost wedge Positio...

Page 12: ...ight back Gently pull the wheel reflectors toward the rim to ensure they are snug Twist Checks 4 Grab the front and back of the saddle and attempt to tilt it on the seatpost head It should not move At...

Page 13: ...firm the front and rear brakes engage when the levers are squeezed The brake lever and handlebar should not come into contact with the brakes fully engaged Tire Pressure Inflate the tires to the manuf...

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