Drop-Out - Canyon ROAD BIKE Manual

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ASSEMBLY FROM THE BIKEGUARD
Mount the front wheel by sliding the hub together
with the quick-release into the drop-outs.
Make sure the rim including front wheel tyre is accu-
rately centred in the fork blades.
Read beforehand chapter "How to use the quick-re-
lease" in your bicycle manual road bike and on the
enclosed CD.
Do not pull the (disc) brake lever with a
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removed wheel and make sure to mount
the safety locks when removing the wheel.
You can find more on mounting in chapter
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"The wheels - tyres, inner tubes and air
pressure" in your bicycle manual road bike on the
enclosed CD.
For more information on road bike brakes
i
read chapter "The brake system" in your
bicycle manual road bike on the enclosed CD.
Tighten up the counternut with the quick-release le-
ver open until the quick-release lever builds up force
when closed. Make sure the closed lever is close to
the fork and does not stand out to the side or the
front.
Re-close the release lever of the brake (Shimano,
SRAM) immediately or move the bolt at the shift/
brake lever back to its original position (Campagno-
lo) with the brake lever slightly activated.
Check whether the brake pads hit the
braking surfaces of the rims with their en-
tire surface.
Verify that the brake is accurately centred with re-
gard to the rim.
You can find further information in chapter "The
brake system" in your bicycle manual road bike on
the enclosed CD.
After mounting the wheel and tightening the quick-re-
lease pull the brake lever (several times, if you have
disc brakes). Check the braking response of both
brakes. It must be reached after the same travel and
be stable at once.
After the wheel mounting do a brake test
when stationary. Actuating the brake lever
should generate a clear-cut braking response be-
fore the lever touches the handlebars.
ASSEMBLY FROM THE BIKEGUARD
Check whether the front wheel is properly seated in
the drop-outs and whether it runs accurately in the
centre between the fork arms.
Spin both wheels to make sure they run true.
You can find further information in chapter "The
wheels - tyres, inner tubes and air pressure" in your
bicycle manual road bike on the enclosed CD.
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