Spare Parts - BH SPIKE 3.0 User Manual

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P A R T M A I N T E N A N C E C A L E N D A R
Part
Action required
Lighting
Functional check.
Tyres
Pressure check.
Inspect the height of the profile and sides.
Brakes (on the rim)
Check the lever travel, lining strength and rim position.
Brake test when stopped.
Clean the brake pads.
Brake cables
Visual inspection.
Brakes (disc brakes)
Change the brake fluid (DOT fluid).
Suspension fork
Check the bolts and the corresponding tightening torque.
Change the oil and lubricate the elastomer.
Saddle seat post with
Maintenance.
suspension
Play check.
Rims on rim brakes
Inspection and replacement, if needed, of the wall
linings.
Bottom bracket axle
Check the play.
Re-lubrication.
Chain
Check and lubrication.
Check and replacement.
Chainsets
Check and tightening.
Wheels / Spokes
Check wheel spin and spoke tension.
Headset
Inspection of the headset.
Re-lubrication.
Metal surfaces
Maintenance.
Hubs
Bearing inspection.
Re-lubrication.
Pedals
Bearing inspection.
Lubrication, cleaning the anchoring mechanism.
0 6 M A I N T E N A N C E
Before each outing
Monthly
Annually
At the latest after the second part of the
brake lining.
After 800 km.
At least once every six months.
G E N E R A L U S E R M A N U A L
Part
Action required
Saddle seat post / Stem Inspection of the fastening screws.
Rear derailleur /
Cleaning, lubrication.
Derailleur
Quick-release
Efficacy check.
mechanism / Thru-axle
Nuts and bolts
Check and tightening.
Spokes
Tension check.
Stem / Saddle seat post Removing and applying new assembly paste.
Circuit / Brakes
Disassembly and greasing.
Components of the
Check the connections.
electrical assistance
Check there is no dirt.
system
You do not need to take the bicycle to an expert if you are skilled, experienced and have the appropriate tools. Immediately
implement the corrective measures if you detect problems. If you are unsure or have queries, please contact BH.
The tasks described above must only be carried out by a trusted bike repair expert.
S PA R E PA RT S
Original parts must be used to ensure the optimum performance of your bicycle and the utmost safety. Failure to use
original parts may cause damage that is not covered by the warranty.
The most common spare parts are parts prone to wear. The most common ones are tyres, inner tubes, brake pads,
disc brakes and brake pads, as well as rims, when these are part of the brake unit, headlights, position lights,
batteries and accumulators.
TYRES: Replace them with an equivalent type of tyre. Check the marking on the outside of the tyre
(ETRTO standard). Keep in mind that using a tyre with a larger outer diameter than the recommended one may
cause the tip of the foot to touch the front wheel or rear wheel guard when the handlebars turn. The cyclist may
lose control of the bicycle and suffer an accident with serious consequences. This can also occur when the
pedal chainset is replaced with a longer one.
INNER TUBES: Replace them with a suitable type of inner tube, according to the type of tyre. Refer to the
information on the outside of the inner tube (ETRTO standard).
DISC BRAKES AND BRAKE PADS: Follow the instructions supplied by the manufacturer.
HEADLIGHTS AND POSITION LIGHTS: Replace the bulb with one of the same type. Check the indication on the
metal area.
Before each outing
Monthly
Annually
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