Bianchi 1885 Assembly Manual

Road bike

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Assembly Manual
Road Bike

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  • Page 1 Assembly Manual Road Bike...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Assembly Manual Road Bike Assembly Manual Road Bike I. Unpacking the box II. Getting the front wheel ready III. Fitting the front wheel IV. Fixing the front wheel into the fork V. Adjusting the handlebars VI. Fitting the saddle VII. Fitting the pedals VIII.
  • Page 3: Assembly Manual

    Assembly Manual Road Bike Dear Customer, Congratulations on the purchase of your new bike. Important: It is essential that you also read the manufacturers’ own operating manuals to fully understand all of the technical With the aid of this Assembly Manual you will be able to features of your bike.
  • Page 4: Unpacking The Box

    Assembly Manual Road Bike I. Unpacking the box Open up the special shipping box and remove the rectangular protective cardboard on the rear wheel. Take the wheel out of the box, followed by the saddle and then the bike frame, which has the rear wheel already fitted. Remove the accessories box (Fig.
  • Page 5: Fitting The Front Wheel

    Assembly Manual Road Bike III. Fitting the front wheel Once the front wheel is ready to be fitted into the fork, proceed as follows (depending on the type of brakes): Important: Get a second person to help you when fitting the front wheel or alternatively use a bike stand.
  • Page 6 Assembly Manual Road Bike b.) Wheel with cantilever brakes Lift the cyclo cross bike by its stem with one hand Fit the front wheel in the direction it is to rotate Close the quick release skewer on the hub of the front wheel - more details about this under Point IV Important: Make sure, when fitting the front wheel, that the fork dropouts are sitting completely on the axle!
  • Page 7: Fixing The Front Wheel Into The Fork

    Assembly Manual Road Bike IV. Fixing the front wheel into the fork V. Adjusting the handlebars Close the quick release skewer by rotating the lever by 180° Use the multifunctional tool supplied. (Fig. 10 and 11) Select the correct Allen key to loosen the stem locking screws on the handlebars (Fig.
  • Page 8: Fitting The Saddle

    Assembly Manual Road Bike VI. Fitting the saddle VII. Fitting the pedals Use the multifunctional tool supplied. Take out both pedals from the box of accessories, should they Insert the seat pin into the seat tube and adjust the height of have been ordered.
  • Page 9: Test Run

    Assembly Manual Road Bike VIII. Test run An initial inspection by qualified technicians will guarantee that your bike has a long life so that you can enjoy unlimited cycling enjoyment. Your new road bike is now ready to ride and you should take it out for a test run straight away.
  • Page 10: Bike Maintenance Guidelines

    Assembly Manual Road Bike IX. Bike maintenance guidelines Attention: The first inspection should take place after around 100km i.e. 6 weeks. Screws are to be tightened and cables should be adjusted accordingly. Important: Inspections should be carried out regularly (after 100km i.e.
  • Page 11 Assembly Manual Road Bike Space for notes:...

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