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BH Bike Instrucciones de uso Instructions for use (UK) INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Notice Instruções de uso Bedienungsanleitung Istruzioni per l’utilizzo...
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Frame: Suspension fork: Top tube Down tube Seat tube Chain stay Seat stay Headset Saddle Handle Seat post Brake lever Seat post Gear change lever clamp Rear shock Brake rotor Brake caliper Rear brake rotor Rear cassette Rear derailleur Wheel: Quick-release Chain Tyre...
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Frame: Fork: Top tube Down tube Seat tube Chain stay Seat stay Power Saddle Brake lever Seat post Gear change Seat post Steering set clamp Brake Brake Cassette Rueda: Front derailleur Quick-release Rear derailleur Tyre Spoke Chain Wheel Plate...
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Frame: Suspension fork: Top tube Down tube Seat tube Chain stay Seat stay Power Screen and control Saddle unit Seat post Brake lever Seat post Gear change clamp Steering set Rack Mudguard Disc brake Battery Brake clamp Brake Cassette Rear derailleur Wheel: Chain Quick-release...
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Frame: Fork: Top tube Down tube Seat tube Chain stay Seat stay Power Saddle Handlebar Seat post Brake lever Gear change Steering set Brake Fork Brake Cassette Rear derailleur Wheel: Chain Safety nut Tyre Spoke Plate Wheel Pedal...
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You will find the frame number of your BH bicycle on the and variations. We ask you to take into account at all times the lower part of the bottom bracket.
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We wish you a good ride. regulations to avoid putting yourself and others at danger. The BH team This manual cannot teach you how to ride a bicycle. When you ride a bicycle, you should be aware that this is a potentially hazardous activity and that the cyclist should always beobservant and in www.bhbikes.com...
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INDEX 4.2.2 Adjustment of the handlebar with adjustable stem. Information. 4.3 Assembly and disassembly of the wheels . 4.3.1 Quick release wheel system. 1 Greetings. 4.3.2 Pass through axles wheel system . 4.3.3 Nut fixed wheel system Purpose of this manual . 4.4 Saddle adjustment .
In the case of any doubt regarding the measures described in This standard specifies terms and definitions related to safety and this manual, contact your local BH dealer. The owner is solely performance requirements for the design, assembly, and testing of...
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This standard does not apply to special types of bicycle, such as ground manoeuvres, stunting and aerobatic manoeuvres and lays delivery bicycles, special bicycles intended for performing stunts down guidelines for instructions on their use and care. carried out by specialists, tandems, BMX bicycles and bicycles It applies to BMX bicycles on which the saddle height can be designed and equipped for severe use in competitions.
1.4 Table of maximum body weight permitted. 2.3 Regulation about riding bicycles. The majority of States have specific regulations for cyclists. Your Type of bicycle Maximum weight Maximum cycling clubs, or territorial Cycling federation or traffic department allowed (Bicycle + equipment of your area, should be able to provide you with information in that Cyclist + Equipment) weight respect.
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Falling hazards! brake, you could cause a fall. You can also ask your local BH dealer to modify the brake lever. 6. IF you have acquired a bicycle with rear suspension, it is better that your local BH workshop adjusts the frame at the time of delivery or if Modern brakes are much improved with greater braking effect.
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Parts between the frame and the tyre. whose useful life has passed can suddenly fail. Regularly take your bicycle to a BH workshop to change suspect 4. Check the brakes work before setting off, by activating the parts if necessary.
If you are still saddle height, use the screws of the clamp that fixes the saddle post not completely sure or you have any doubt, contact your local BH to the frame.
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3.7 Correct gear changing technique. IMPORTANT WARNING BH bicycles can be equipped with two types of gear change For safety reasons, do not extend the saddle post beyond the systems: minimum insertion marks. - The first is when the chain moves from one gear to another.
4 BASIC CONFIGURATION. 3.8 Cleaning. To achieve good maintenance of the bicycle, we recommend that 4.1 Installation of the pedalss. you comply with the following basic preventive measures: ■ Clean the dust and mud with a damp sponge and a neutral cleaning product Right pedal: ‘R’...
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If you are not completely sure or you have 4.3 Assembly and disassembly of the wheels any doubts, contact your local BH workshop! Make sure of the correct adjustment of the steering stem. Place the front wheel between your knees and try to turn the 4.3.1 Quick release wheel system...
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Assembly: Introduce the axle of the wheel into the fork leg (front If the lever does not completely drop, open it again and turn it wheel) or into the frame stays (rear wheel) and maintain the locking anticlockwise a little. Try to close the quick-close lever again. lever in open position.
5 BRAKE SYSTEM. Saddle adjustment. Height configuration of the saddle: Place the saddle post into the 5.1 Function and wear. saddle tube. After establishing the desired height, retighten the adjusting screw. Pulling a brake lever a fixed pad presses on a rotating braking surface.
5.2 Rim braking systems. if the sleeves are not bent, cut or worn. Replace any component that does not pass the inspection. Different types of brake families like Cantilever, V-Brake and Horseshoe form this system. In these types of systems, the brake levers are connected to the brakes by means of cables or hydraulic systems.
Only use original replacement pads and check the indications in the With the chain on the front small gear and on the large rear gear, brake manufacturer manual. This work requires specific tools and we turn the adjustment screw of the lower limit until the distance knowledge, if you any doubt at all, contact an authorized dealer.
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6.3.2 Gear adjustment: When changing gear under load, that is to say, when the pedals support great effort, the chain can slip. With the derailleur, the Position the gear-change at the second point (c). ). Turn the cable chain can jump and cause a fall. This will also significantly tension adjustment screw (d) ) until attaining a perfect fit on the shortens the useful life of the chain.
«pinching» and can causes damage to the wheels. Tyres with too high a pressure All BH mountain bikes are exclusively designed to use the can cause the wheel to lose grip. standard suspension fork or a similar one. Double plate forks or forks with other assembly lengths should not be used.
8.2 Rear suspension. Take into account that the rear of bicycle will drop slightly droop when you sit on the bicycle, this is normal and it allows the suspension to operate in an optimal manner in order. This should The rear suspension allows vertical movement of the rear wheel, to be adjusted according to the weight of the cyclist and the terrain / absorb all terrain irregularities.
9 SPARE PARTS. Original parts should be used to maintain optimal operation and maximum safety of your bicycle. 9.1 Replacement parts subject to wear. The most common parts that suffer wear are the tyres, the inner tubes, the brake pads, the Disc brakes and pads, as well as wheels, lights, and bulbs and batteries.
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10 MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS SCHEDULE. Part Action Before each Monthly Annually trip Lighting Check the operation Tyres Check the pressure Tyres Check for wear / damage on tread and side walls Brakes (wheel brakes) Adjust cable tension if necessary, inspect, brake cables, smooth wheel rotation Brakes (wheel brakes) Stop test Brakes, pads (wheel brakes)
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If you are not completely sure or you have any doubts, contact your local BH workshop! The indicated work can only be carried out by your local trustworthy bicycle specialist.
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