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Status 140/170
Mountain Bike

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  • Page 1 English USER MANUAL Status 140/170 Mountain Bike...
  • Page 2 Detta dokument kan laddas ned i andra språkversioner från www.specialized.com. SPECIALIZED BICYCLE COMPONENTS 15130 Concord Circle, Morgan Hill, CA 95037 (408) 779-6229 0000185128_UM_R1_03/23 We may occasionally issue updates and addenda to this document. Please periodically check www.specialized.com or contact Rider Care to make sure you have the latest information.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 7.8. Link at extension ........23 7.9.
  • Page 4: User Manual Introduction

    Authorized Specialized Retailer for all service, repairs, or maintenance. Your injury or death. Authorized Specialized Retailer may also be able to refer you to classes, clinics, or CAUTION: The combination of the safety alert symbol and the books on bicycle use, service, repair, and maintenance.
  • Page 5: General Information

    Talk WARNING! This bicycle was not designed or tested to accept to your Authorized Specialized Retailer about your needs and any cargo. Failure to follow this warning may result in serious these models.
  • Page 6: Geometry

    3. GEOMETRY...
  • Page 7 Wheelbase (mm) 1126 1168 1195 1225 1259 1288 140 FRAME SIZE Standover height (mm) Stack: low BB (mm) Seat tube length (mm) Reach: low BB (mm) Seat tube angle (°) Head tube length (mm) Top tube length (mm) Head tube angle: low BB (°) Crank length (mm) Head tube angle (°)
  • Page 8 Wheelbase (mm) 1148 1193 1221 1250 1285 1314 170 FRAME SIZE Standover height (mm) Stack: low BB (mm) Seat tube length (mm) Reach: low BB (mm) Seat tube angle (°) Head tube length (mm) Top tube length (mm) Head tube angle: low 63.5 63.5 63.5...
  • Page 9: Components

    4. COMPONENTS...
  • Page 10 – Dropper post – – Seatpost clamp and bolt S214700007 4 mm hex Shock – – Specialized SWAT CC – – Headset spacers – – Stem faceplate and bolts 4 mm hex Stem and stem steerer bolts 5 mm hex...
  • Page 11 S092500001 - single bearing – – Lower headset bearing S182500005 - complete headset (140) – – S222500018 - 1.5 in single crown race – – Crown race S182500005 - complete headset (140) – – ICR port guide S189900097 3 mm hex Bottle cage –...
  • Page 12: General Notes About Assembly

    Retailer for all service, repairs, or maintenance. Your Authorized 6 mm hex key High-quality grease Specialized Retailer may also be able to refer you to classes, clinics, or books on bicycle use, service, repair, and maintenance. Torque wrench Blue Loctite WARNING! Many components on the bicycle are proprietary.
  • Page 13 180/220 rotor (mm) *Depends on the manufacturer WARNING! Specialized frames are compatible ONLY with forks that have a specific range of travel. Use of different styled forks or forks with longer travel may result in catastrophic failure of the frame which may result in serious personal injury or death.
  • Page 14: Seatpost Minimum / Maximum Insertion

    5.3. SEATPOST MINIMUM / MAXIMUM INSERTION Please refer to the table below for more information. Once the saddle height is determined, torque the seatpost clamp bolt to specification. FRAME Min . insertion (mm) Max . insertion (mm) If the desired seat height cannot be achieved within the minimum and maximum insertion requirements, the seatpost should be replaced for a shorter or longer one.
  • Page 15: Installing The Mud Guard

    5.4. INSTALLING THE MUD GUARD 5.5. INSTALLING THE DOWN TUBE PROTECTOR Place the mud guard (A) against the frame, then insert the two bolts Place the down tube protector (A) against the frame, then thread the „ „ (B) through the guard into the frame. bolts (B) through the protector and into the frame.
  • Page 16: Installing The Derailleur Hanger

    5.6. INSTALLING THE DERAILLEUR HANGER „ Install the UDH hanger assembly into the frame dropout rotating it Install the UDH washer (A), then thread the UDH bolt (B) through the „ forward until it’s completely seated in the hanger pocket or contacts washer and into the hanger.
  • Page 17: Bottom Bracket

    CAUTION: Do not face the bottom bracket shell! This can prevent proper installation of the crank. Your Specialized frame does not require any bottom bracket shell pre-installation preparation as all surfaces have been precisely machined to specific tolerances at the factory for proper interface with a compatible crankset.
  • Page 18: Rear Triangle Specifications

    6. REAR TRIANGLE SPECIFICATIONS 6.1. BEARING AND SPACER SPECIFICATIONS L J M...
  • Page 19 LOCATION DIMENSION BEARING INFO Main pivot (chainstay) bearing 15 ID x 24 OD x 5 W 1524F (full complement bearing) Main pivot spacer 12.1 ID x 23.5 OD x 3.5 W Main pivot sleeve 15 ID x 18.5 OD x 48 W Link at seat tube bearing 12 ID x 24 OD x 5 W 1524F (full complement bearing)
  • Page 20: Bolt Specifications

    6.2. BOLT SPECIFICATIONS...
  • Page 21 TORQUE LOCATION / ITEM DIMENSIONS TOOL in-lbf Main pivot bolt M15 x 83 mm L 8 mm hex Main pivot washer 15.5 mm ID x 21 mm OD x 0.5 mm T — — Link at seat tube bolt M12 x 17 mm L 6 mm hex Link at extension bolt M12 x 14 mm L...
  • Page 22: Rear Triangle Assembly

    The rear triangle of your bicycle comes fully assembled from the factory. However, you may need to disassemble the rear triangle for maintenance or repairs during the lifetime of your bicycle. If you don’t feel comfortable with this process, please see an Authorized Specialized Retailer. 7.1. GENERAL ASSEMBLY INFORMATION „...
  • Page 23: Main Pivot Bearings And Spacers Assembly

    7.3. MAIN PIVOT BEARINGS AND SPACERS ASSEMBLY 7.4. LINK BEARINGS ASSEMBLY Grease then insert the main pivot sleeve into the main pivot (C). Apply green Loctite to the link bearings, then press all of the link „ „ bearings (D, F, G) into their respective pivot bores. Apply green Loctite to the main pivot bearings (A) then press them into „...
  • Page 24: Horst Bearings And Spacers Assembly

    7.5. HORST BEARINGS AND SPACERS ASSEMBLY 7.6. SHOCK AT EXTENSION ASSEMBLY Apply green Loctite to a Horst bearing (J), then insert it into the drive Insert the top hat spacers (Y) into the rear shock eyelet. „ „ side chainstay bearing bore followed by a Horst pivot center spacer (M). Align the shock eyelet with the extension hole.
  • Page 25: Link At Seat Tube

    7.7. LINK AT SEAT TUBE 7.8. LINK AT EXTENSION Grease then place the tapered surface of the link at seat tube spacers „ Align the extension with the link at extension bearings. „ (E) against the link bearings, then place the link around the seat tube. „...
  • Page 26: Seatstay At Link

    7.9. SEATSTAY AT LINK 7.10. FORWARD SHOCK MOUNT „ Align the seatstay with the link at seatstay bearings. Align the forward shock eyelet with the frame mount. „ Grease then place the tapered side of all of the link spacers (H, I) „...
  • Page 27: Horst Link (Dropout)

    7.11. HORST LINK (DROPOUT) 7.12. MAIN PIVOT Align the Horst pivot flip chips (T, U) in either the “high” or “low” „ Align the chainstay bore with the main pivot bearings. „ position and place them against the holes in the chainstays. Grease then place the tapered side of the main pivot spacers (B) „...
  • Page 28: Adjusting The Horst Pivot Flip Chip

    8. ADJUSTING THE HORST PIVOT FLIP CHIP Adjusting the flip chips is the same process as the initial installation. See section 7.11. Horst link (dropout) as a reference. The bottom bracket height and chainstay length can be adjusted through Using a 5 mm hex key, remove the Horst pivot bolts (S) from the frame. „...
  • Page 30: Cable & Hose Routing

    9. CABLE & HOSE ROUTING...
  • Page 31: Rear Brake And Rear Derailleur

    9.2. DROPPER POST To help route the derailleur and seatpost housings through the chainstay and seat tube more easily, Specialized recommends Route the housing down the seat tube and up the down tube until it exits „ inserting a derailleur cable into the housing. Route the housings at the head tube drive-side ICR port.
  • Page 33: Optional External Routing For Rear Brake

    10. HEADSET, FORK, & STEM ASSEMBLY 9.3. OPTIONAL EXTERNAL ROUTING FOR REAR BRAKE Run the brake hose along the bottom of chainstay and secure it with a „ CAUTION: If you choose to install a dual-crown fork, make sure clip (S186500011). to place the bumpers in line with the down tube to avoid contact „...
  • Page 34 Install the SWAT CC body (A). Orient the top cap (B) so it can rotate 180 „ Install the headset cover (A), your desired amount of spacers (B), then „ degrees without contacting the stem. the stem (C) onto the steerer tube. Place the supplied O-ring on the bolt (C), then insert the bolt through „...
  • Page 35: Rear Shock Setup

    Follow the instructions for your model and size. You shouldn't be able to rotate the stem spacers by hand if the Please visit the suspension calculator tool at www.specialized. system is sufficiently tightened. com. The suspension calculator provides a personalized baseline suspension setup recommendation based upon your specific height and weight.
  • Page 36: Status 140 Rear Shock Setup Information

    11.2. STATUS 140 REAR SHOCK SETUP INFORMATION Compression adjustments The open setting is recommended for descending, jumping, and all trail conditions. Closing the compression adjuster increases compression Frame size S0-S1 S2-S5 damping for a firmer suspension feel that offers more pedaling support Shock type Marzocchi Bomber Air Marzocchi Bomber Air...
  • Page 37: Status 170 Rear Shock Setup Information

    11.3. STATUS 170 REAR SHOCK SETUP INFORMATION Frame Stock spring Shock type Shock size Rec . sag size rate Fox Float X 230 x 60 mm 19 mm Performance Fox DHX 230 x 60 mm 19 mm 350 lb/in Performance Coil Fox DHX 230 x 62.5 mm 21 mm...
  • Page 38 Setting the sag on frame sizes S1-S5 S1-S5 frame shock components Setting sag for the S0 frame size is completed the same way The 2-position lever (A) is for making on-the-fly adjustments while „ as the 140 S2-S5 models. See the instructions in section “11.2. riding.
  • Page 39: Suspension Maintenance

    Dirt can also accelerate wear of surfaces and bearings. The surfaces of the bicycle should be cleaned before each ride. The bicycle should also be maintained regularly by an Authorized Specialized Retailer, which means it should be cleaned,...
  • Page 40: Replacement Parts & Accessories

    Clamping the frame can cause damage to the frame that may or may not be visible, and you may lose control and fall. 12.1. REPLACEMENT PARTS & ACCESSORIES Specialized replacement parts, components, and accessories are available through your Authorized Specialized Retailer.

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