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Pegasus Strong SL manual available for free PDF download: Operating Instructions Manual
Pegasus Strong SL Operating Instructions Manual (117 pages)
Brand:
Pegasus
| Category:
Bicycle
| Size: 11 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
About These Instructions
8
Manufacturer
8
Laws, Standards and Directives
9
Other Valid Documents
9
Subject to Change
9
For Your Safety
10
Instruction, Training and Customer Service
10
Basic Safety Notes
11
Warnings
11
Table 1: Meanings of the Signal Words
11
Safety Markings
12
For Your Information
12
Instructions for Actions
12
Table 2: Safety Markings on the Product
12
Information on the Type Plate
13
Table 3: Area of Use
13
Language Conventions
14
Table 5: Conventions
14
Type Plate
15
Identifying
16
Operating Instructions
16
Bicycle
16
Table 6: Identification Number of the Operating Instructions
16
Table 4: Bicycle Type
17
Safety
20
Requirements for the Rider
20
Hazards for Vulnerable Groups
20
Personal Protective Equipment
20
Proper Use
20
City and Trekking Bicycle
21
Cycle for Children and Young Adults
21
Improper Use
22
City and Trekking Bicycle
22
Cycle for Children and Young Adults
23
Duty of Care
23
Operator
23
Rider
24
Description
25
Overview
25
Figure 2: Bicycle Viewed from the Right; Pegasus Solero SL Used as
25
Handlebars
26
Figure 3: Detailed View of Bicycle from Rider Position, Example
26
Figure 4: Detailed View of Bicycle from Left, Example
26
Stem
27
Figure 5: Detailed View of the Stem, Example of Stem Which Can be
27
Wheel and Suspension
28
Valve
28
Figure 6: Components of the Wheel, Example of Front Wheel
28
Suspension
29
Figure 7: Bicycle Without Suspension (1) and with Suspension
29
Suspension Fork Structure
30
Figure 8: Example Showing Suntour Fork: the Stem and Handlebars
30
Brake System
31
Figure 9: Rim Brake Components with Details; Magura HS22 Used
31
Figure 10: Rim Brake Locking Lever, Closed (1) and Open (2)
32
Figure 11: Bicycle Brake System with a Disc Brake, Example
32
Figure 12: Brake System with a Back-Pedal Brake, Example
33
Drive System
35
Figure 13: Diagram of Mechanical Drive System
35
Technical Data
36
Table 7: Bicycle Technical Data
36
Table 8: Tightening Torque Values
36
Transportation, Storage and Assembly
37
Transportation
37
Using the Transport Securing System
38
Figure 14: Fastening the Transport Securing Device
38
Storing
39
Table 9: Bicycle Storage Temperature
39
Assembly
40
Required Tools
40
Unpacking
40
Table 10: Working Environment Temperature
40
Scope of Delivery
41
Commissioning
41
Mounting the Wheel with Screw-On Axle (15 MM)
43
Figure 15: Fully Inserting the Axle
43
Figure 16: Tightening the Axle
43
Figure 17: Pushing the Quick Release Lever into the Axle
44
Figure 18: Tightening the Securing Screw
44
Mounting the Wheel with Screw-On Axle (20 MM)
45
Figure 19: Tightening the Inserted Axle
45
Figure 20: Tightening the Axle
45
Mounting the Wheel with a Quick Release Axle
46
Figure 21: Pushing the Axle into the Hub
47
Figure 22: Tightening the Axle
47
Figure 23: Pushing the Quick Release Lever into the Axle
48
Figure 24: Securing the Lever
48
Figure 25: Perfect Position for the Clamping Lever
49
Figure 26: Adjusting the Quick Release Clamping Force
49
Mounting the Wheel with a Quick Release
50
Figure 27: Open and Closed Flange
51
Figure 28: Pushing the Quick Release in
51
Figure 29: Adjusting the Clamping
52
Figure 30: Closing the Quick Release
52
Checking the Stem and Handlebars
53
Sale of the Bicycle
54
Before the First Ride
55
Adjusting the Saddle
55
Adjusting the Saddle Tilt
55
Figure 31: Horizontal Saddle Tilt
55
Determining the Seat Height
56
Figure 32: Optimal Saddle Height
56
Adjusting the Seat Height with Quick Release
57
Figure 33: Seat Post Quick Release (3) with Clamping Lever (5) and
57
Setting the Height-Adjustable Seat Post
58
Figure 34: Detailed View of the Seat Post - Examples of the Minimum
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Figure 35: the Seat Post Activation Lever Can be Mounted Either on
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Lowering the Saddle
59
Raising the Saddle
59
Adjusting the Seat Position
59
Adjusting the Handlebars
60
Figure 36: Knee Cap Perpendicular Line
60
Table 11: Handlebars Clamping Screw Maximum Tightening Torque
60
Adjusting the Height of the Handlebars
61
Figure 37: Open (2) and Closed (1) Clamping Lever on the Stem
62
Checking the Clamping Force of the Quick Releases
63
Adjusting the Quick Release Clamping Force
63
Figure 38: Pulling Locking Lever Upwards; By.schulz Speedlifter Used
63
Adjusting the Brake Lever
64
Adjusting the Pressure Point on a Magura Brake Lever
64
Figure 39: Using the Twist Knob (1) to Adjust the Pressure Point
64
Adjusting the Grip Distance
65
Figure 40: Brake Lever Grip Distance
65
Adjusting the Grip Distance on a Magura Brake Lever
66
Figure 41: Using the Setting Screw (2) to Adjust the Distance from the
66
Adjusting the Suspension
67
Adjusting the Negative Deflection
68
Adjusting the Steel Suspension Fork Negative Deflection
68
Figure 42: Negative Deflection Setting Wheel on the Suspension Fork Crown
68
Adjusting the Air Suspension Fork Negative Deflection
69
Retracting Brake Linings
70
Figure 43: Screw Caps in Different Designs
70
Operation
71
Before each Ride
73
Check List before each Ride
74
Using the Kickstand
75
Using the Pannier Rack
76
Gear Shift
78
Figure 44: down Shifter (1) and up Shifter (2) on the Left (I) and Right (II) Shift
78
Brake
79
Using the Brake Lever
83
Figure 45: Front (2) and Rear (1) Brake Lever; Shimano Brake Used as
83
Suspension and Damping
84
Figure 46: Suntour Compression Adjuster with the OPEN (1) and
84
Maintenance
85
Cleaning and Servicing
87
After each Ride
87
Cleaning the Suspension Fork
87
Cleaning the Rear Frame Damper
87
Cleaning the Pedals
87
Basic Cleaning
88
Cleaning the Frame
89
Cleaning the Stem
89
Cleaning the Rear Frame Damper
89
Cleaning the Wheel
89
Cleaning the Drive Elements
90
Cleaning the Chain
90
Cleaning the Brake
91
Servicing
91
Servicing the Frame
91
Servicing the Stem
91
Servicing the Fork
92
Servicing the Drive Elements
92
Servicing the Pedal
92
Servicing the Chain
92
Service
93
Adjusting and Repairing
95
Use Original Parts and Lubricants Only
95
Axle with Quick Release
96
Checking the Quick Release
97
Figure 47: Adjusting the Quick Release Clamping Force
97
Figure 48: Adjusting the Quick Release Clamping Force
97
Adjusting the Tyre Pressure
98
Dunlop Valve
98
Figure 49: Dunlop Valve with Union Nut (1) and Rim Nut (2)
98
Presta Valve
99
Figure 50: Presta Valve with Valve Insert (1), Knurled Nut (2) and Rim
99
Schrader Valve
100
Figure 51: Schrader Valve with Rim Nut (1)
100
Adjusting the Gear Shift
101
Cable-Operated Gear Shift, Single-Cable
101
Figure 52: Adjusting Sleeve (1) for the Single-Cable Cable-Operated
101
Cable-Operated Gear Shift, Dual-Cable
102
Figure 53: Adjusting Sleeves (2) on Two Alternative Versions
102
Cable-Operated Twist Grip, Dual-Cable
103
Offsetting the Brake Lining Wear
104
Hydraulically Operated Rim Brake
104
Hydraulically Operated Disc Brake
104
Replacing the Lighting
105
Setting the Headlight
105
Repair by the Specialist Dealer
105
Accessories
106
Table 12: Accessories
106
Child Seat
107
Bicycle Trailer
108
Pannier Rack
109
Recycling and Disposal
110
Table of Figures
111
Subject Index
115
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