Troubleshooting / Tips - Argon 18 E-119 TRI+ 284A Assembly Manual

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E-119 TRI+ 284A: 18. Troubleshooting / Tips
1. Front brake arms aren't coming back by themselves
This is caused by cable friction or because the housing cap isn't properly seated in the stem cable stop.
First, make sure a short housing cap (as opposed to a long one), and clean both opposing ends of housing.
2. Insufficient brake pad clearance on rear brake or lack of space between rear brake pad and rim
Adjust brake arm plungers with 4mm Allen key to get more pad clearance.
3. Saddle rails:
If your saddle rails are not round and made of aluminum, please refer to Ritchey's part numbers. These parts are not sold by Argon 18 but
available on Ritchey's website (ritcheylogic.com).
4. HT protector:
A protector has been added onto the head tube area of the frame to prevent any damage in the event of fork steering hitting that section.
• ALWAYS use brake pad compound compatible with wheel model suggested by the wheel manufacturer.
• Break lever is optimised for Dura Ace/Ultegra. Argon 18 cannot guarantee optimal performance with other groupset.
• Please contact customer service for any further inquiries.
• Compatibilities of standard tires with our bikes: 700x 25C – Any tire/rim combination compatible.
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