Maintenance
I.
Specific
warnings
assisted bicycles
Cleaning, electrical or mechanical maintenance operations
must be carried out with the power off and the battery
removed.
Always follow the recommendations for proper use, do not
modify the components or the electrical management system
of the bicycle under any circumstances! Modifications are
dangerous and prohibited by law.
Your retailer will not be responsible for repairs under any
circumstances (warranty cancelled). In addition, you will also
be criminally liable for any accidents that occur with the
bicycle.
WARNING: Before handling the battery, make
sure the switch is in the off position.
II.
Cleaning
To avoid corrosion of the bicycle, it should be rinsed in fresh
water after every use, especially if it has been exposed to sea
air. It should be cleaned with a sponge, a bowl of warm soapy
water and a hosepipe (without pressure). Cleaning with water
is not recommended.
WARNING: Never use a high pressure water jet
cleaner.
III.
General maintenance
recommendations
Your bicycle needs a certain amount of maintenance. It
requires regular servicing, the frequency of which depends on
how much you use it.
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Regularly grease the chain, brush the sprockets and
chainrings and periodically trickle a few drops of lubricant
into the cables.
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Regularly check the tyres and check for wear and tear:
cuts, cracks, pinches, etc Replace the tyre if necessary.
Check the wheel rims for excessive wear, warping,
denting or cracks.
Maintenance of your bicycle must be performed by a qualified
mechanic.
WARNING: When replacing a component, it is
very important to use original brand parts in
order to preserve your bicycle's performance
and reliability. This operation must be
performed by a qualified mechanic.
for
power-
22/90
IV.
Specific maintenance
recommendations
a) Recommended
handlebar, seat and wheel fasteners
To ensure that the handlebars, stem, seat and seatpost, and
wheels are securely fastened, it is recommended that
appropriate wrenches be used and the force should be applied
in accordance with the following component-specific tightening
torques (in Nm):
Stem / Handlebar
Stem / Fork
Stem tilt screw
Seat / Seat post
Seat post / Frame
Front wheel / Frame
Back wheel / Frame
Pedals
b) Lubrication
Lubrication of components is necessary for your bicycle to work
as well as possible for as long as possible and to prevent
corrosion of components.
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Use special transmission oil for the cables and
transmission components.
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Use a specific oil for the chain.
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After washing: dry and oil the transmission components
(levers, etc.) and suspension components, the brake lever
and caliper axles as well as the chain while taking care
not to soil the nearing rim.
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For a good seal, apply enough grease to the seat post and
handlebars.
WARNING: With the exception of the chain,
the components can be lubricated by a
qualified and experienced mechanic during
periodic checks.
c) Changing the brake pads
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Remove the wheel and remove the worn pads from the
brake caliper.
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Position the new pads in the caliper so that the braking
surfaces come into contact.
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Insert the pads one after the other into the brake caliper.
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Then adjust the brakes as described in the brake
adjustment section.
d) Wheel rim maintenance
Like all parts subject to wear, the wheel rim should be checked
regularly.
If you notice any abnormalities (abnormal wear or possible
deformation), ask a qualified mechanic to check it over. If your
rims have wear indicators, check and replace the rim as soon as
necessary.
tightness
for
8 Nm
9 Nm
9 Nm
22 Nm
Quick lock
Quick lock
30 Nm
30 Nm