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ASSEMBLY FROM THE BIKEGUARD
ADD-ON PARTS MAKING YOUR CANYON FIT FOR PUB-
LIC ROADS
Fix the white reflector to the handlebars and the red
reflector to the seat post, the spoke reflectors as well
as a bell.
Finish by mounting the spoke reflectors. Make sure
you mount two reflectors opposite of each other to
the spokes of the front wheel and two reflectors op-
posite of each other to the spokes of the rear wheel.
Read up on the road traffic regulations in
!
the country where you use the road bike.
You can find further information in chapter "Legal
requirements for riding on public roads" in your
bicycle manual road bike on the enclosed CD.
CHECKING AND ADJUSTING
Inflate both tyres to the maximum pressure indicated
on the side of the tyres. You can find more informa-
tion on tyres and inner tubes in chapter "The wheels
- tyres, inner tubes and air pressure" in your bicycle
manual road bike on the enclosed CD.
Adjust the position of the saddle and the handlebars,
as described in chapter "Adjusting the Canyon road
bike to the rider" in your bicycle manual road bike.
Verify that the upper grip areas of the shift/brake le-
vers are in horizontal position. The ends of the drops
are then in parallel to the ground or point slightly
downwards.
Make sure that in the case of the general Ahead-
set
®
-stems with faceplate the upper and lower
clamping slots between faceplate and stem body are
parallel and identical in width. Release the clamping
bolts, if necessary, and re-tighten them slightly and
evenly.
Use the Canyon torque wrench and finish by tighten-
ing the clamping bolts. Do not exceed the maximum
tightening torques!
ASSEMBLY FROM THE BIKEGUARD
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In the case of Canyon stems the upper clamping slot
is completely closed, the slot on the bottom side is
visible.
Use the Canyon torque wrench and finish by tighten-
ing the clamping bolts. Do not exceed the maximum
tightening torques!
Check whether the saddle is in horizontal position,
when the bike is standing on a level ground.

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