b'Twin Bicycle User Manual

b'Twin Bicycle User Manual

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  • Page 1 User guide and terms of guarantee...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS CONTENTS ....................................................A. Type of use ..................................................B. Preparing your bike for use ........................................C. Guidance on minimum seat height ....................................D. Adjusting suspension ............................................E. Bike safety guidelines ............................................F. Maximum total permitted weight: Cyclist + bike + luggage .......................
  • Page 3: Type Of Use

    45 kg. B. Preparing to use your bike - How to measure and adjust seat height based on rider's size. Measure your height Adjust your bicycle Refer to the settings charts for your bike S (cm) Hs (cm) Hg (cm) 105-109 48.5...
  • Page 4 If you feel any movement in the steering system, tighten up screw A. Second check: lift the front of the bicycle off the ground and turn the handlebars from side to side. If it's hard to turn the handlebars, unscrew the screw A. I f this procedure seems too complex, please ask the staff in the workshop at your nearest shop.
  • Page 5: Guidance On Minimum Seat Height

    4/ Check that the V-Brake or Cantilever calipers are symmetrical. Check that the “left and right” caliper return springs are balanced as illustrated below: SIDE PULL ALUMINIUM TUBE CABLE SCREWDRIVER LESS TENSION TENSION SPRING PULL THE CABLE ADJUSTING MORE TENSION SYMMETRICAL SPACE SCREW CANTILEVER...
  • Page 6: Adjusting Suspension

    D. Adjusting suspension Refer to the component manufacturer's recommendations on adjusting forks and suspension which can be found on www.btwin.com. For specific information about the NEUF system, visit www.btwin.com. Warning:The suspension fork and shock absorbers must never be dismantled by the user. This procedure must be carried out by a qualified mechanic.
  • Page 7: Adjusting Quick-Release Mechanisms

    Stem/ Front wheel/ Rear wheel/ Type of bike Stem/Fork Seat/Seat post Seat post/Frame Handlebar Frame Frame Child (12’’) Not applicable 10/12 Child (14’’ & 16’’) Not applicable Not applicable 10/12 22/30 22/30 1 screw 18 1 screw 21 Quick release or Quick release or Quick release or Junior (20’’...
  • Page 8: Attaching Non-Mounted Components That Come With The Bike

    K. Attaching non-mounted components that come with the bike. All our bikes are assembled in accordance with national legislation. The adjusting screw supplied can be used to: Non-mounted components that come with the bike need to be - Fit or dismantle the gears attached by a qualified and experienced mechanic.
  • Page 9: Adjusting Brakesand Recommendations For Replacing Friction Brake Components

    The procedure for changing gears is as follows: Changing gear: continue to pedal but not too hard and move the gear shifter (lever or rotating handle) until the chain is positioned on the selected chain ring or cog. Each lever position corresponds to a different cog. •...
  • Page 10: Maintenance Of Wheel Rims

    V. Advice on potential damage caused by intensive use WARNING! Like any mechanical component, a bicycle is subject to significant stresses and strains. Different materials and components wear at different rates and have different fatigue limits. If the expected life span of a given component is exceeded, it may suddenly break and risk injuring the cyclist.
  • Page 11 TOWN AND COUNTRY Elops Original The following table will help you S (cm) Hs (cm) h (cm) S (cm) Hs (cm) h (cm) determine the optimum riding position 155-159 55.5 160-164 S(cm) relative to your size. 160-164 165-169 64.5 170-174 66.5 165-169 175-179...
  • Page 12 • Any equipment or manufacturing defect observed by a • Damage engaging the liability of a third party or resulting B'Twin workshop team, the replacement of defective parts from an intentional fault. with compliant parts for the same use, and labour.
  • Page 15 Your bike must be fitted lights which are an important safety feature. Before setting off, check that your lights are working and that your batteries have sufficient charge. Used batteries contain metal which is harmful to the environment (Hg: mercury, CD: Cadmium, Pb: Lead): They may be taken to our shops and disposed of correctly;...
  • Page 16 Importado para Brasil por IGUASPORT Ltda. CNPJ : 02.314.041/0001-88 TURKSPORT Spor Urünleri Sanayi ve Ticaret Ltd.Şti Mega Center C 36 Blok D: 374 Bayrampaşa - 34235 Istanbul - Turkey Импортер: ООО «Октоблу», 141031, Россия, Московская область, Мытищинский район, МКАД 84-й км., ТПЗ...

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