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  • Page 2 Our team of designers, engineers and product experts are focused on one thing every The Spider 275 is a ripping trail bike in the emerging 275 wheel size. Its VPP suspension day: your experience on the bike. We build bikes that are as thrilling to look at as they technology provides an optimized wheel path and minimal resistance whether you’re...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    introduction / registration frame features / component spec Geometry exploded view and b.o.m. Assembly torque chart setup maintenance I N T E N S E C Y C L E S...
  • Page 4: Frame Features / Component Spec

    frame frame Features // • Adjustable Travel: 4.5" to 5" (115mm-130mm) • 27.5” Wheel size features / • Integrated 142 x 12 dropouts • Patented VPP Suspension Technology • 7.6 lbs. Frame weight (Medium Naked) • ISCG 05 Mounts spec •...
  • Page 5: Geometry

    Component spec NOTE BB Height: 337 mm/ 13.25” 337 mm/ 13.25” 337 mm/ 13.25” 337 mm/ 13.25” the spider 275 is designed around the use Seat Tube Angle (Effective): 75.5˚ 75.5˚ 75.5˚ 75.5˚ of single or double chain ring sets only.
  • Page 6: Exploded View And B.o.m

    exploded view and b.o.m. s p i d e r 2 7 5 u s e r M a n u a l...
  • Page 7 130789 Top Link Pivot Upper Spacer Flack Guard Guard Flack DT 500230 Hanger 130790 Forged Derailleur Hanger Spider 275 Down Tube Main Pivot 7 Nm / Flack Guard Bolt Main Pivot 130791 Guard Flack CS 500231 1.5t Expander Bolt Blk...
  • Page 8: Assembly

    Assembly P R E F A C E // Service and maintenance on an Intense bicycle requires special tools, abilities and knowledge of working on bicycles. It is always recommended to use an authorized Intense dealer for service and maintenance. Always wear eye protection. It is critical to use the proper tools, loctite, grease and torque specs during assembly.
  • Page 9 C O N N E C T I N G T O P L I N K T O F R O N T T R I A N G L E // C O N N E C T I N G B O X L I N K T O F R O N T T R I A N G L E // Holding top link (PART#130216) with Using upper pivot axle (PART Hold bearing cap (#130778) with...
  • Page 10 C O N N E C T I N G R E A R T R I A N G L E T O B O X L I N K // C O N N E C T I N G R E A R T R I A N G L E T O T O P L I N K // Follow previous steps to connect rear triangle to box link (IMAGES #7-9).
  • Page 11 60 in/lb. adjustable travel NOTE the top link of the spider 275 features dual mounting positions. The Upper shock mounting hole on top link is for LONG travel, the lower hole is for SHORT travel. for more information see the set up guide on page 14.
  • Page 12 I NSTA L L I N G A D J U S T E R C O N E S A N D F I N A L A S S E M B LY (C O N ' T ) // I NSTA L L I N G D E R A I L L E U R H A N G E R // Tighten M6x22mm bolt (#410009) Torque shoulder bolts to 175 in/lb...
  • Page 13: Torque Chart

    20 Nm / 175 in-lbs torque Achieving proper torque is vital to ensuring the safe performance and function of the spider 275 frame. Failure to do so could result in sub- 11 Nm / 100 in-lbs optimal performance of your frame as well as premature wear and tear of individual parts.
  • Page 14: Setup

    set up upper mount lower mount seatpost adjustable travel make sure to insert seat post at least upper mount: 130mm 4” into the main frame. Anything less lower mount: 115mm than this amount could cause damage to the frame or even failure. s p i d e r 2 7 5 u s e r...
  • Page 15: Shock Setup

    Travel 115 mm 130 mm shock setup Shock Stoke 50 mm Shock Sag 30% when sitting on the bike Fork Sag 25-30% when sitting on the bike rock shox monarch rt3 200x50mm SHOCK Rock Shox Monarch RT3 200x50mm RIDER WEIGHT(LBS/KGS) SPRING (PSI) REBOUND (clicks out) SPRING (PSI)
  • Page 16 Travel 115 mm 130 mm shock setup Shock Stoke 50 mm Shock Sag 30% when sitting on the bike Fork Sag 25-30% when sitting on the bike x-fusion 02 rl 200x50mm SHOCK X-Fusion 02 RL 200x50mm RIDER WEIGHT(LBS/KGS) SPRING (PSI) REBOUND (clicks out) SPRING (PSI) REBOUND (clicks out)
  • Page 17 I N T E N S E C Y C L E S...
  • Page 18: Maintenance

    maintenance G E N E R A L S E R V I C E A N D C A R E // You have purchased a high performance bicycle which requires a certain level of service and maintenance to sustain the level of performance your frame was designed around. Proper care will ensure the bike is safe to ride at all levels.
  • Page 19: Maintenance Schedule

    maintenance Schedule* 500 Miles or 2000 Miles or 6 4000 Miles or Action Every Ride 1 Month Months 1 Year Tires Check air pressure, inspect tread and sidewalls for tears and punctures Chain Brush off and lubricate Brakes Squeeze brakes and confirm function General Clean complete bike of mud and debris Headset...
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