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Maintenance

maintenance 

maintenance

  Following these guidelines will help maintain the performance of your bicycle and prevent 

more serious problems from arising.  It is important to remember that service intervals can vary depending 
on climate, trail conditions and riding frequency.

Caution:

 The torque specifications listed should be used as a guide when performing maintenance.  Technological 

advances have made bicycles and bicycle components more complex, and the pace of innovation is increasing.  

Because of these advances, Yeti recommends that you refer to the torque specifications of the manufacture’s component 

you are adjusting.  In order to help minimize the chances of injury, do not perform any maintenance that you are no 

confident can be completed within your abilities.

maintenance?

 Not sure how to work on your own bike? 

Contact your authorized Yeti dealer or visit www.parktool.com 
and check out the repair help section. This section contains 
detailed instruction on many of the service items listed in the 
maintenance schedule.

tOrque  

We have attached a brief list of torque specifications for bolts and components that may need to 

be tightened while performing basic maintenance.  This is just a guide.  For specific torque, specifications, 
please contact the component manufacturer directly. 

tOrque specs

Pivot Bolts

125 -150

Derailleur Hanger Bolts

30 -45

Handlebar Binder Bolt

150 -180

Stem Binder Bolt

175 -260

Seatpost Binder Bolt

150 -180

Saddle Clamp Bolts

175 -250

Rear Derailleur

70 -86

Front Derailleur Clamp

45 -60

Chainring Bolts

88 -132

actiOn

weekly

mOnthly

3 mOnths

annually

Clean and lube chain

x

Check tire pressure

x

Clean bike of mud and debris (never 

spray water directly into frame or 

components)

x

Check brake function

x

Check shock pressure, if applicable

x

Check for loose bolts and tighten, if 

necessary

x

Check headset and tighten / loosen, if 

necessary 

x

Thoroughly clean pivot points with a 

rag (do not lubricate)

x

Replace brake pads, if necessary

x

Check tires for wear

x

Check spoke tension and retention, if 

necessary

x

Check chain for worn, damaged, or 

loose links, replace chain if necessary

x

Complete tune-up performed by an 

authorized Yeti dealer

x

Summary of Contents for 2010 AS-R 7

Page 1: ...YETICYCLES 600CORPORATECIRCLE UNITD GOLDEN CO80401 888 576 9384 USA 2010 AS R 7 OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...of Contents Brand Overview 6 Frame Features 8 Geometry 10 Maintenance Schedule 12 Shock Setup 14 Cable Line Setup 20 Assembly Overview 22 Exploded Views 30 Part List 32 Warranty 34 Contact Informatio...

Page 3: ...e to anticipate every situation or condition that may occur during the assembly setup and maintenance of your bicycle Warning Make sure you review and understand the warnings instructions and content...

Page 4: ...ly the Dogbone significantly reduces side to side flex of the frames swingarm Additionally it prevents any side loading on the rear shock This is important as to not limit the performance or life of t...

Page 5: ...0 mm fork ride height 511mm SM MD LG A 17 7 18 9 19 9 B 22 6 23 6 24 6 C 67 0 67 0 67 0 D 66 8 66 8 66 8 E 16 9 16 9 16 9 F 44 5 45 5 46 5 G 13 8 13 8 13 8 H 31 5 32 0 32 0 I 4 50 4 50 5 10 All measur...

Page 6: ...he service items listed in the maintenance schedule Torque We have attached a brief list of torque specifications for bolts and components that may need to be tightened while performing basic maintena...

Page 7: ...indicated by a sluggish ride feeling ride Slower rebound turn the knob clockwise Faster rebound turn the knob counter clockwise 4 Setup Overview The DHX 5 0 employs both speed sensitive rebound dampin...

Page 8: ...2 positions More ProPedal damping rotate the ProPedal switch clockwise Lighter ProPedal damping rotate the ProPedal switch counterclockwise 5 4 6 Setup Overview The DHX RC4 employs both speed sensitiv...

Page 9: ...suspension movements More low speed compression damping Clockwise rotation Less low speed compression damping Counter clockwise rotation 3 Rebound Rebound controls the rate at which your shock returns...

Page 10: ...t to the drive side Next route the housing over the bottom bracket and through the cable guide on the front derailleur mount Run the housing through the two guides on top of the drive side chainstay a...

Page 11: ...tion A worn allen key can round the hex on a bolt preventing proper torque Be careful when using ballpoint allen wrenches for the same reason Torque settings are listed throughout the instructions It...

Page 12: ...non drive side of the pivot pin Use a generous amount of grease on the male threads Tighten the pin and cap with two 5mm allen keys Torque 115 125 in lbs TIP While installing the female pivot pin ali...

Page 13: ...ay junction remove the stainless male shock bolt from the female stainless shock bolt with two 5mm allen keys REAR TRIANGLE DISASSEMBLY Insert the guide pin tool into the stainless female bolt and use...

Page 14: ...he drive side of the frame with a 5mm allen key Torque 40 45 in lbs SHOCK AND DOGBONE DISSASSEMBLY Remove the Ti male bolt from the 31 0 female Ti bolt holding the shock on the frame using two 5mm all...

Page 15: ...6 9 Bearing 6903 2RS MAX 2 10 Bearing 698 2RS 2 11 Bearing Pin 52 4 mm 1 12 Bearing Pin Bolt M10X1X22 1 13 ASR7 SS DB Pin 12 7 X 19 mm 2 14 ASR7 Shock Pivot Spacer 15 X 8 55 mm 2 15 ASR7 Stainless Sho...

Page 16: ...OT PIN 12 7X56MM 1 300030190 bolt ti female 8 x 40 5mm m6x1 1 300030186 bolt ti female 8 x 31 0mm m6x1 1 300030062 washer ss 6 5mm id 12 5 od 5m 3 300030069 washer ss 8 5mm id 12 5mm od 3 300030110 bo...

Page 17: ...meset must be presented to an authorized Yeti dealer together with proof of purchase The above warranties have been in effect since January 2000 All Yeti frames sold prior to that date had a limited 1...

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