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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    L ist of a s s em b le pa r t s Pa r t s in e x p l od ed v iew TSRf m ec han ic al ca bl e guide TSRf Sh im ano D i2 c able guide...
  • Page 3: Tsrf Component Description

    •This manual does not contain a guide to assemble a complete bike. •Regarding non-DARE component information, please refer to such information provided by those manufacturers. •Since bike technology is updated from time to time, please follow updates on our website: www.dare-bikes.com.
  • Page 4: List Of Assemble Parts

    List of Assemble Parts Assemble Parts Box Layout...
  • Page 5: Parts In Exploded View

    And depending on the situation, use commercial oil to in- crease parts' adhesion. To minimize air resistance, TSRf contains internal routing system inside the frame. This means you must be extra careful when assembling. We suggest to have the fitting done and test assembly first before the final assembly.
  • Page 6: Tsrf Mechanical Cable Guide

    TSRf Mechanical Cable Guide TSRf Shimano Di2 Cable Guide Shifting cable The extension bar provides five holes, each of which provides fine adjustment of 1cm in Brake cable between. When assembling, please select the best hole according to your personal needs.
  • Page 7: Tsrf Fitting Guide

    Then find out the closest BR and BS values in chart A. Their intersecting cell shall indicate the adviced TSRf frame size and basebar position value. Please have your personal fitting data for TT bikes ready before proceed the above steps.
  • Page 8 Step 2: Confirm stem riser and aerobar position Step 3: Find out frame's MR and MS value Use the content cells letter (A~P) found in CHART A, Again, use the same content cells letter (A~P) you are able to find the same letter in CHART B. Then found in CHART A to locate the exact spot in CHART you are given the amount of stem riser needed C to find MR and MS value.
  • Page 9 Step 4: Find the needed amount of risers Step 5: Find the arm pad position and arrangement To find out the needed amount of risers, please will be your riser height. Base on your riser Forward position adjustment: Left and right adjustment: use your AS value, determined by your fitting height, you can find out the advised amount Base on your fitting data, find the AR value and...
  • Page 10: Front Brake Adjustment

    Front Brake Adjustment Unboxing & Assembly The DARE EZBOX is a carton which is designed for It is very easy to unpack the carton. Please follow transportation. Its purpose is to allow the user the instructions step by step to avoid any mistake to transport their bicycle frequently whilst min- result in injury or damage.
  • Page 11: Assemble The Riser Kit

    TAKE OUT THE MAIN BODY OF THE BIKE ASSEMBLE THE RISER KIT Take out the tool box and the corrugated paper Remove another corrugated paper fixture on top Take out risers and washers. Please look up CHART Insert the bolts F1 through the C3 its dented side fixture below, open the toolbox and remove the of the rear wheel, then take the seatpost out (and facing downwards) and handlebar.
  • Page 12: Assemble The Arm Pads And Extended Plates

    ASSEMBLE THE ARM PADS AND EXTENDED PLATES Adjust extension bars and tighten the mount Paste the arm pads onto the arm pad plates. Take out the extended plates [D5, D6] and screws Loosen bolts and screws then remove the arm pad mounts [D7, D8].
  • Page 13: Assemble The Seat Post

    ASSEMBLE THE SEAT POST FRONT WHEEL INSTALLATION AND DOUBLE-CHECK Take out the seat post clamp [J1] from the Apply little carbon friction grease onto the Loosen the screws. Pull open the brake cover. accessory box. Please keep the gap of the seat bottom of the seat post.
  • Page 14: Recommended Torque Value

    Suggested torque value is applicable under most circumstances. Since such information is not specified by DARE, please refer to the sign on the bike or the gadget instruction manuals for details.
  • Page 15: Ca R Bo N Fi B Er B Ike S Tat E Men T

    As such, the warranty is not transferred upon sale of the bike. 2. The carbon fiber used to manufacture a DARE bike is composed of a carbon fiber silk with high polymer resin which gives it a sticky quality that enables layers to be stuck to one another. After 1.
  • Page 16 Contact DARE customer services. Upon confirmation from DARE that free return of the bike must be made within 7 days, you will have • Improper assembly (eg. Improperly using the wrench), maintenance or repair by a non-autho- the right to an exchange or refund.

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