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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Thank you for becoming part of the Reynolds family! By choosing Reynolds, you have purchased one of the best wheelsets in the world for quality, performance, and overall value. This manual is an essential part of the product, carefully read and follow instructions provided herein.
  • Page 3 Reynolds wheels you expressly, voluntarily and knowingly accept and assume these risks including, but not limited to: the risk of passive or active negligence of Reynolds or hidden, latent or obvious defect in the product. Furthermore, you agree to hold Reynolds harmless to the fullest extent permitted by law against any resulting damages.
  • Page 4: Technical Specifications

    When riding your bicycle in wet conditions, use extra caution to avoid an accident. • Please get in touch with your local dealer/distributor, or contact Reynolds directly with any questions, comments or concerns.
  • Page 5: Technical Wheel Specifications

    All Reynolds rims are built in strict accordance with E.T.R.T.O. specifications, and are very dimensionally precise. If a clincher tire is too easy to install on a Reynolds rim, that tire is probably too big and will not seat properly on the rim, which constitutes a significant safety concern.
  • Page 6: Tubular Tires

    • Before gluing and mounting tires to your new Reynolds wheels, take note of the serial numbers located in the tire bed opposite the valve stem hole. These serial numbers are required to register your Reynolds Cycling warranty.
  • Page 7 E.T.R.T.O. standards. Before installing tubular tires, carefully read and fully understand tire gluing instructions provided in this manual. • Use tubular tires with a long valve stem (at least 43mm) or Reynolds valve extenders. WARNING: TUBULAR TIRE INSTALLATION Failure to properly install tubular tires can cause sudden and unexpected loss of tire pressure or separation of the tubular tire from the wheel resulting in an accident, injury or death.
  • Page 8 GLUING RIMS AND TIRES • Prior to installing tubular tires onto wheels, you will apply two thin coats of glue to both the rims and tires. • Place the front wheel in the truing stand. Begin at the valve hole by applying a small amount of glue from the brush onto the rim’s tire bed.
  • Page 9: Cassette Installation

    • If tire adhesion is insufficient, do not ride. Repeat gluing process from beginning or contact your mechanic, authorized dealer/distributor or Reynolds directly for direction and recommendations. • Be sure that you do not damage, scratch, crush or otherwise distort any portion of the rim when installing the tire.
  • Page 10: Using The Quick Release

    • DO NOT make modifications to Reynolds QR skewers. Any modification, alteration or misuse of QR is considered as not in conformance and is strictly prohibited, voids the warranty and could cause wheel malfunction resulting in an accident, personal injury or death.
  • Page 11 QR INSTALLATION • Release the axle nut (1) and remove it from the axle (3). • Apply grease to threads on axle (3). • Pass the QR axle through the hollow axle of the hub (4). • Position the centering spring (2) on the QR axle (3). • Thread on the axle nut (1) about ten turns.
  • Page 12: Brakes

    After using the wheelset for the first time, check each wheel for trueness and circularity. MAINTENANCE AND WHEEL CLEANING Your Reynolds carbon wheels possess some of the best components and materials available in the cycling industry. Your rims have a specially engineered composite layer at the brake track area to help dissipate heat, increase durability and extent longevity.
  • Page 13 • CAUTION: the red abrasive pad will scratch and damage decals. DO NOT USE red abrasive pad on sidewall fabric of DV3K wheels. Wash Reynolds DV3K fabric wheels by wiping them down with water and neutral soap, or specific products designed for cleaning bicycles.
  • Page 14: Operating Pressures

    Never inflate a tire beyond the maximum pressure marked on the tire’s sidewall. Exceeding the recommended maximum pressure may blow the tire off the rim, which could cause damage to the bike and injury to the rider and bystanders. If you have more questions please contact your mechanic, authorized dealer/distributor or Reynolds directly at 866-798-3040 or email at info@reynoldscycling.com. ReynoldsCycling.com...

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