Applying Frame Protection - Cannondale SuperSlice Owner's Manual

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PART II

APPLYING FRAME PROTECTION

Some areas of your bicycle require protection from
abrasion. If protection is not in place, damage can
result. Please consult with your Cannondale Dealer
about the replacement location and position of these
various frame protections.
NOTE: Damage to your bike resulting cable rub is
not covered under your warranty. Make sure the
protections indicated below are in place whenever
you ride your bike. Ask your Cannondale Dealer for
help.
Housing and Cable Guides
Normal line and cable movement against the frame
can wear away painted finishes and decals.
Figure 23.
To apply the guard material:
1.
Clean the frame with a mild detergent and wipe
dry with a clean towel. Do not use solvents or
harsh chemicals to clean the frame. OPTIONAL:
Trim the adhesive guard material to the shape
required.
2. Remove the backing and position the guard
under the cable/ line.
3. Rub the guard firmly against the frame with
your fingers to fix it in place.
4. Periodically, recheck the guards and other areas
of the frame as you continue to ride. Replace the
guards if they wear out.
Also, adhesive frame guards are not a fix for
incorrectly installed or routed cables or lines. If you
find that applied guards are wearing out very quickly,
consult with your Cannondale Dealer about the
routing on your bike.
Figure 24.
THIS PHOTO SHOWS A TYPICAL USE OF GUARD
MATERIAL AT A CONTACT POINT.
■ Headtube area
■ Seattube
■ Pivots areas
■ Anywhere a control cable or housing
may contact the frame.
CAUTION
Over time, cable rubbing can wear into the
frame itself causing very serious frame damage.
Check over your bike after your first few rides.
Apply the guard material where rubbing is
found. When applied correctly and renewed
when worn, the guard material is good
protection for your bike.
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