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  • Page 1 User Manual...
  • Page 2 We imagine that you’re keen to get on your new bike, but ask you for a little more patience… you will need to read this notice before using your Moustache for the first time.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 // BEFORE STARTING 1.1 THE BIKE AND ITS COMPONENTS 1.2 IS YOUR BIKE ADAPTED TO YOUR NEEDS? 1.3 SIZE GUIDE WARNING! 1.4 TOTAL WEIGHT AUTHORIZED ON THE BIKE ALWAYS WEAR SUITABLE CLOTHIG, AND MAKE YOURSELF VISIBLE TO DRIVERS.
  • Page 4: Before Starting

    1.1 THE BIKE AND ITS COMPONENTS Before anything else, it’s a good idea to learn some bike vocabulary in order to fully understand this manual. The following figures use numbers and a table to describe the different components that equip your Moustache bike. N° Components...
  • Page 5: Is Your Bike Adapted To Your Needs

    The next step is to check that the bike that you have just acquired corresponds to the usage that use. Each Moustache (except the Lundi 26) has a sticker at the back of the you wish.
  • Page 6: Total Weight Authorized On The Bike

    … and have as much fun as possible! If you have this notice in front of your eyes and your Moustache in your hands, that means it has The total weight that a bike is authorized to carry includes the weight of the bike, the weight of been prepared, checked and set up for your safety and pleasure by an approved retailer.
  • Page 7: Riding Position

    2 // TO RIDE IN SAFETY 3 // RIDING POSITION Each Moustache is unique, and you are too! It is therefore essential to adapt your Moustache to your morphology for optimal comfort. 3.1 SADDLE HEIGHT The first set up to carry out on your Moustache is the saddle height. Once again, your local retailer can help you do this.
  • Page 8: Setting The Saddle

    2. Adjust the angle and setback of the saddle as suits you. set up your saddle depending on the type of seat post your Moustache has. Finally, at the end of 3. Tighten the screw, ensuring that it does not surpass the this section, you will find advice and settings for suspension and telescopic seat posts.
  • Page 9: Brake Lever Position

    Figure 11. Distance between the brake lever and the grip. 3.4 HEADSET The headset is made up of two bearings and cups placed at each end of head tube. All Moustache bikes have an « A-head » head set: this is adjusted using the round hood which is found above the stem (as in Figure 12).
  • Page 10: Settings And Various Recommendations

    4.2 WHEEL AXLES This chapter includes explanations and information only for rapid release axles. Information about other axle systems can be found in the Moustache technical notice available on our website www.moustachebikes.com/en/manuals/ in the Supports section. Important : if you wish to take the rear wheel off your bike, it is easier if you place the chain on the smallest cog and the derailleur in disengaged/clutch position (if this is possible).
  • Page 11: Derailleur

    4.2.3 Process to follow for reliable tightening of the wheel with quick release axles If you want to remove the wheel of your Moustache, please follow this process: If the derailleur does not pull the chain onto the next cog, or if it makes noise from rubbing onto 1.
  • Page 12 4 // SETTINGS AND VARIOUS RECOMMENDATIONS WARNING! The pressure exerted by your finger to move the lever should be very light; you do not need to force the mechanism. In case of a problem, contact your • To unlock a suspension fork turn the locking lever in the direction indicated by the arrow retailer.
  • Page 13 This level can be found In the Moustache technical notice Hint: If your fork is not equipped with a rubber O-ring that you can use to see the SAG position, Figure 23.
  • Page 14: Wheels

    You can find the levels that we advise in the technical Moustache notice that is available Don’t hesitate to go to your local Moustache retailer to help you set this up.
  • Page 15: Kick-Stand

    4.6.2 In the case of a Moustache kick-stand You can adjust the length of your Moustache kick-stand. You simply need to pull the little plastic clip as in the Figure 33a, then, whilst holding the clip, adjust it to the desired length. Finally let Assembly go of the clip.
  • Page 16: Chain Tension

    Moustache by Ortlieb pannier or any other compatible pannier can be attached. 4.7.3 Transporting children or a load Before riding on your Moustache when it is loaded or carrying a child in a child seat, you should always check several points: •...
  • Page 17: Tightening Torque Values

    4 // SETTINGS AND VARIOUS RECOMMENDATIONS WARNING! The non-respect of the different recommended torque levels can cause the breakage or premature wear of certain components on your Moustache. This 4.9 TIGHTENING TORQUE VALUES can also cause serious injury to the user.
  • Page 18: Maintenance

    By respecting a few simple rules, you can optimize its lifespan.You will find lots of information in If you cannot clean it otherwise, never direct the jet directly at the bearings and seals, nor at the the Bosch notice delivered with your Moustache, but here is a little advice: motor and the battery.
  • Page 19 For a more in depth diagnostic, we advise you to visit your Moustache retailer, in order to carry Take the time to regularly check that no link has become deformed or open as it could break out a more detailed check.
  • Page 20: Warranty & After Sales Service

    European Union territory or the French DOM TOM and remains there. In the case of a warranty request, you should go to your local approved Moustache retailer with No seller or distributor can modify the terms of the warranty, unless the seller or distributor your purchase receipt.
  • Page 21: Service Record

    7 // SERVICE RECORD 7 // SERVICE RECORD 1st Service 4th Service At the latest after 400 km or At the latest after 6000 km or Parts replaced / repaired, comment(s): Parts replaced / repaired, comment(s): 3 months after purchase date 3 years after purchase date Date : Date :...
  • Page 22: My Settings

    8 // MY SETTINGS 8 // MY SETTINGS...
  • Page 23 Moustache Bikes - SAS Cycle Me 5, rue du ruisseau 88150 Thaon les Vosges, France contact@moustachebikes.com...

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