Canyon SPeedMax CF Instructions Manual page 8

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ASSEMBLY FROM ThE BIKEGUARd
Position the handlebars so that they are cen-
tred on the stem and that the four holes for
the clamping bolts line up. Ensure that the
Bowden cables and shifter cables do not get
twisted or kinked, that they have smooth radii
and are not pinched between the handlebars
and the stem.
Apply a little locking paste (medium strength)
to the threads of the clamping bolts and tight-
en them up alternately to the specified tight-
ening torques (front M4 bolts: 4 Nm; rear M8
bolts: 5 Nm). Ensure that the conical washers
are in place for the two front bolts.
Bring the cables into the stem without any
kinking.
Fit the stem cover and tighten up the two
clamping bolts a few turns by hand. Then do
up the clamping bolts to the specified tighten-
ing torque of 2 Nm.
Assemble your Canyon using the
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Canyon torque wrench enclosed
with the BikeGuard.
WHEEL MOUNTING
Rear wheel mounting
Take the rear wheel and remove the two pro-
tective caps on the rear axle and the protec-
tive cardboard from the sprockets.
Open the quick-release at the rear axle.
ASSEMBLY FROM ThE BIKEGUARd
Release the counternut and remove the
springs from the quick-release. Remove the
wooden board and pull the quick-release out
of the board.
Insert the quick-release into the hollow rear
wheel axle.
Make sure there is one spring on either side of
the hub. When mounting the springs on either
side of the quick-release, make sure that their
small-diameter ends face the hub. The quick-
release lever is mounted to the left side, i.e.
opposite the chain drive. Read up on quick-
releases in the chapter "How to use the quick-
release" in your bicycle manual road bike.
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