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Frame Material And Care - Orbea alma Technical Manual

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
FRAME AND MATERIAL
Orbea frames are carefully designed to be durable,
efficient, and easy to maintain. Alma tubes are sti-
ff and light, giving excellent steering precision and
pedaling efficiency. Alma carbon frame is extremely
resistant to corrosion, making it perfect for riding off
road. With only a minimum amount of maintenance,
it's easy to keep your Oiz in top condition.
1) Keep your mountain bike clean
Washing your bike with mild soap and water will keep
you looking stylish and allow you to check the condi-
tion of the frame and components. Dont's use high
water pressure and avoid spraying water into bearings
or frame tubes. Citrus degreasers are biodegradea-
ble and do a great job of removing dirty grease from
gears and chain.
2) Keep your mountain bike lubed
Once your bike is clean, it's a good time to put fresh
lube on the chain. Use only enough to get inside the
links and wipe off any excess because it will attract
dirt. Headset and pivot bearings should be inspected
every few months for smoothness and to ensure that
the seals are intact and lube is clean.
3) Inspect your mountain bike before you ride
Do a quick check before every ride to make sure your
bike is in excellent condition. It is very common to dis-
cover small issues at home that can become big pro-
blems on the trail. CHAIN Is the chain dirty, noisy or
dry? Clean and lube your chain before riding. BRAKES
Check your brakes to make sure they are working
correctly. Check for missing/loose caliper and rotor
bolts. TIRES Look for damage to the sidewalls of your
tires. Check and adjust tire pressure. WHEELS Spin
the wheels and look for wobbles, check for loose or
broken spokes. Check quick release levers to make
sure they are functioning properly. FRONT END Stand
over the saddle, pull on the brakes and rock the bike
back and forth. Feel for any play or knocking that mi-
ght indicate a loose headset, loose brake rotors or ca-
lipers, or worn fork bushings. TEST RIDE Take a quick
ride up and down the street to make sure your bike
is shifting and braking properly. Listen for unusual
noises.
AFTER A CRASH OR IMPACT
Falling is part of mountain biking and it's impossible
to avoid minor accidents. If you crash your Alma,
please make sure you are okay and seek medical at-
tention if necessary. If you are not injured, you should
check your bike before continuing:
1) Inspect your frame and components for da-
mage. Do not ride your bike if any problems are de-
tected.
WHAT TO LOOK FOR
Inspect Frame and fork for evidence of cracking or
bending. If cracks are discovered, discontinue use
immediately.
Check the drivetrain and spin the wheels to make sure
components are operating correctly. If you discover
damage to your components, discontinue use imme-
diately.
Even if you don't find any damage, pay careful at-
tention to the sound of your bike when you continue
riding. Unusual noises can be caused by cracks or
other problems. A well-maintained bike will be quiet
and free of creaks or squeaks. Investigate and locate
the source of any new noises.
2) Bring your bike to your Orbea dealer for pro-
fessional inspection. Some damage can only be de-
tected by disassembling the bike to check for cracks
or other signs of stress.
A crash or impact can put extraordinary stress
on your bike and components, causing them
to fail or to fatigue prematurely. Failure can
happen suddenly with no warning, causing loss
of control, serious injury or death.
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