Cleaning Your Bike; Worn Parts - Lapierre Carbon Series 2019 Manual

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2 - CLEANING YOUR BIKE

After your ride, wash your bike with soapy water (liquid dish soap is recommended for its ability to remove grease
without damaging the bike). Avoid using high-pressure washers if possible. If you have to use one, avoid directing
the stream directly at the joints and bearings (for full-suspension models).
Dry your bike with a soft cloth in order to avoid rust and corrosion. While carefully drying your entire bike, you will
also be able to inspect all the different parts and detect any potential problems.
Before storing your bike in a clean and dry place, lubricate the drivetrain parts with an appropriate product.
You can also take this time to check the brakes, see if the wheels are damaged and check for any movement.

3 - WORN PARTS

Always keep an eye on component parts that receive a lot of wear and tear (especially the brakes) in order to avoid
any risks. If you have any doubts, you can check the manual from the component manufacturer or check with your
Lapierre authorized dealer. It's better to prevent than to repair, so never wait until the last minute!
List of consumable parts:
- Braking components (pads, rims)
- Tyres, inner tubes, rim strips
- Cables and casing
- Transmission parts (chain, chainwheels, cassette, bottom bracket)
- Shock struts and bushings
- Full suspended frames pivot bearings.
WARNING :
Like any mechanical component, a bicycle experiences high stress and wears out. Different materials and
components may react differently to wear or fatigue. If the life expectancy of a component has been exceeded,
it may break in one stroke, potentially causing injury to the cyclist. Cracks, scratches and discoloration in areas of
high stress indicate that the component has exceeded its life and should be replaced.
This warranty takes effect from the date of purchase. It is only granted for normal use of the bicycle.
IV - MAINTENANCE
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