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Important Foreword

THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING DARE BIKES!

1. Carbon bikes have a limited lifespan. 

The majority of people assume that bikes can be used forever, especially the more expensive ones. 

However, just like other vehicles, a bicycle is composed of many components with a limited useful lifespan. 

Bicycles therefore need frequent maintenance and adjustment to ensure that each component performs 

at its optimal capacity during its lifespan.

2. The importance of maintenance, repair and safety

The way in which a bicycle is ridden and maintained will have a significant influence upon its lifespan. 

Therefore, it is essential that maintenance and repairs are performed regularly and to a high standard. This 

will allow the bicycle to perform at its best for the duration of its lifespan whilst being safer to ride. 

Using the bike correctly, wearing suitable safety equipment and riding competently are the three elements 

to ensure your safety and to maximise the bicycle's lifespan. 

Please follow the MAINTENANCE PRACTICE manual to perform the regular maintenance checks.

For your own safety please do NOT attempt to perform your own repairs unless you have the necessary 

skills. If you are unclear please contact the service centre or email to: service@dare-bikes.com.

3. Storage

Any damage to the paint coat or frame structure/component caused by UV light, rain, moisture, seawater, 

mud, sweat or heat will decrease the lifespan of the bicycle. The bicycle needs to stored away from UV ex-

posure, rain and moisture. If the bike is exposed to salt for example on highways, it will require immediate 

cleaning and drying to prevent corrosion.

On each occasion before being stored, it is important to undergo cleaning and lubrication. Please refer to  

DARE ROAD BIKE INSTRUCTION regarding the maintenance of each component.

4. Please carefully read the manual to understand the warranty terms and conditions.

This is very important as it will help you to understand more about your bike and your rights. Furthermore, 

this manual can be presented to the authorized reseller during routine maintenance and repair so a record 

can be kept. For further details regarding specification, maintenance, and warranty terms, please visit our 

website: https://www.dare-bikes.com

•This manual does not cover every aspect of your bicycle nor aims to teach you how to ride proficiently.

•This manual is to provide information about your bicycle and to provide caution where necessary.

•This manual does not contain a guide to assemble a complete bike.

•Regarding non-DARE component information, please refer to such information provided by those manufacturers.

•Since bike technology is updated from time to time, please follow updates on our website: www.dare-bikes.com.

TSRf Component Description

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Summary of Contents for TSRf

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Page 2: ...iser kit adjustment Saddle position adjustment Front brake adjustment Screw torque value guide Complete Bike Assembly Unboxing assembly Take out the bike Assemble the riser kit Assemble the Armpads an...

Page 3: ...unclear please contact the service centre or email to service dare bikes com 3 Storage Any damage to the paint coat or frame structure component caused by UV light rain moisture seawater mud sweat or...

Page 4: ...EN EN List of Assemble Parts Assemble Parts Box Layout 4 5...

Page 5: ...Please use the correct torque wrench and follow the maximum torque value And depending on the situation use commercial oil to in crease parts adhesion To minimize air resistance TSRf contains internal...

Page 6: ...en When assembling please select the best hole according to your personal needs Shifting cable Brake cable DI2 WIRE MAP TSRf Mechanical Cable Guide TSRf Shimano Di2 Cable Guide Electric wire EW SD50 5...

Page 7: ...d out the saddle position Measurement Abbreviation Indication Step 1 Confirm your standover and BR BS value Base on your fitting data use your inside leg length to find out standover Remember your ins...

Page 8: ...e able to find the same letter in CHARTB Then you are given the amount of stem riser needed and the position rear or front to install basebar Step 3 Find out frame s MR and MS value Again use the same...

Page 9: ...th Arm pads D5 and D6 provide 5 forward positions 15mm spacing in between each position Please see the diagram below for your reference There is 100mm of room for you to position the saddle at a seatp...

Page 10: ...be purchased separately to allow the box to be transported more easily See more details on www dare bikes com download It is very easy to unpack the carton Please follow the instructions step by step...

Page 11: ...e the bike Use an alternative method to fix the seatpost and frameset For example corrugated paper seat or ideally another person After you assembly your bike please wrap the high density foam with th...

Page 12: ...the arm pad mounts D7 D8 Add the extended plates D5 D6 Letters facing downwards R on the right hand side and L on the left hand side Tighten the bolts and screws again Take out the extended plates D5...

Page 13: ...Firmly press the seat post clamp and insert the seat post Tighten the seat post clamp by 5Nm Adjust the seat post height base on your fitting data FRONT WHEEL INSTALLATION AND DOUBLE CHECK Pull open t...

Page 14: ...out the excess brake line out of the front brake cover to make sure the braking efficiency Recommended Torque Value Suggested torque value is applicable under most circumstances Since such informatio...

Page 15: ...uch re spraying of any part of the bike will invalidate the warranty and DARE will bear no respon sibility for any associated damaged WARRANTY LIFETIME WARRANTY CLAIMS Warranty Terms Conditions The wa...

Page 16: ...used for renting or frequently lending to other riders 11 Those which naturally fade and those which suffer from the peeling of metal surfaces or plastic Man made damage negligence abuse and abnormal...

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