Yeti Cycles SB66 2013 Owner's Manual page 6

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keep your new yeti
fresh and Clean
overview
Following these guidelines will help maintain the performance of your bicycle and prevent
more serious problems from arising. it is important to remember that service intervals can vary
depending on climate, trail conditions and riding frequency. if you are unsure about working on
your own bicycle, contact your authorized yeti Dealer or visit the repair help section at www.
parktool.com for more information on general bicycle maintenance.
sChedule
Clean anD lUBe Chain
CheCk tire pressUre
Clean Bike OF mUD anD DeBris
CheCk Brake FUnCtiOn
CheCk shOCk pressUre, iF appliCaBle
CheCk FOr lOOse BOlts anD tiGhten, iF neCessary
CheCk heaDset anD tiGhten / lOOsen, iF neCessary
thOrOUGhly Clean pivOt pOints with a raG (DO nOt lUBriCate)
replaCe Brake paDs, iF neCessary
CheCk tires FOr wear
CheCk spOke tensiOn anD retentiOn, iF neCessary
CheCk Chain FOr wear anD replaCe iF neCessary
COmplete tUne-Up perFOrmeD By an aUthOrizeD yeti Dealer
12.
torque
yeti strongly recommends using a torque wrench when assembling your frame. torque
specifications for individual parts on the sB-66 are listed below, as well as in the step by step
assembly instructions later in the manual. For general bicycle maintenance please consult the
torque specifications of the manufacture's component you are adjusting.
key torque speCs
part nUmBer
DesCriptiOn
300030110
BOlt ti male m6x1x12mm
300030016
BOlt sCkt heaD m6x1x16
300040428
Cap axle link
300030234
BOlt stOp m12x1.25x10mm
300040425
axle link pivOt lOwer
tOrQUe (in/lB)
90-95
90-95
90-95
40-45
90-95
13.

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