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3. Check that the chain in correctly tensioned
and that the wheel is firmly in place.
BRAKES
Adjusting
Adjust the play in the brake handle by turning
the adjusting screws (1) and (2). If the brakes
need larger adjustments, undo the screw (3)
a little so that the wire can be moved to the
required position in the fastener and then
screw tight.
FIG. 11
Repairs
To replace brake pads and brake wires, contact
your nearest bike shop.
GEARS
All the moving parts of the gear system must
be kept clean and regularly lubricated for the
gears on the bike to function properly for a
long time. The derailleur should be lubricated
with molybdenum grease or the equivalent.
1. Smallest sprocket on the cassette
2. Upper adjusting screw
3. Roller
4. Largest sprocket on the cassette
5. Lower adjusting screw
FIG. 12
Adjusting
First adjust the outer position of the chain and
then the wire tension in the following steps.
Adjusting the outer position of the chain
Turn the upper adjusting screw for the gear
mechanism until the roller is below the outer
edge of the smallest sprocket on the cassette.
the back. They are located on the two sides
of the handlebars. The right-hand brake lever
controls the front brake and the left-hand brake
lever controls the back brake.
WARNING!
Do not ride the bike if the brakes are not
working properly.
Safe braking
Brake a bit sooner with the back brake than
with the front brake and never brake with
the front brake when turning or on loose or
slippery surfaces.
MAINTENANCE
GENERAL
Clean the bike regularly for best lifespan
and functionality. Use a mild detergent and
avoid degreasing agents that can penetrate
the bearings and chain and interfere with
the lubrication. Store the bike in a dry place,
protected from direct sunlight.
CHAIN
Lubrication
The chain should be lubricated at regular
intervals. A dry chain wears more quickly, is
heavy going, and can rust.
1. Lubricate the chain with a suitable chain oil.
2. Pedal a few turns so that the oil gets into
the links.
3. Wipe the chain.
Adjusting
A chain that is not properly tensioned can be
dangerous. If the chain can be moved more
than 1 cm up or down it must be tensioned.
1. Open the quick-release on the back wheel
and pull back the wheel to stretch the chain.
2. Make sure the wheel is straight, then
close the quick-release.
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