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14 15Ask your dealer to set the saddle for your optimal riding position and to show you how to make this adjustment. If you choose to make your own sa
16 17C. Handlebar height and angleYour bike is equipped either with a “threadless” stem, which clamps on to the outside of the steerer tube, or with
18 194. Tech It’s important to your safety, performance and enjoyment to understand how things work on your bicycle. We urge you to ask your dealer h
20 21Your bicycle may be equipped with a different securing method for the front wheel than for the rear wheel. Discuss the wheel securing method for
22 23a. Removing a disk brake or rim brake Front Wheel (1) If your bike has rim brakes, disengage the brake’s quick-release mechanism to increase t
24 25d. Installing a disk brake or rim brake Rear Wheel CAUTION: If your bike is equipped with a rear disk brake, be careful not to damage the dis
26 27C. BrakesThere are three general types of bicycle brakes: rim brakes, which operate by squeezing the wheel rim between two brake pads; disc brake
28 29When you apply one or both brakes, the bike begins to slow, but your body wants to continue at the speed at which it was going. This causes a tra
30 31 b. Shifting the Rear Derailleur The rear derailleur is controlled by the right shifter. The function of the rear derailleur is to move the
32 33E. Pedals1. Toe Overlap is when your toe can touch the front wheel when you turn the handlebars to steer while a pedal is in the forwardmost posi
Bicycle Owner’s Manual9th Edition, 2007This manual meets EN Standards 14764, 14766 and 14781.IMPORTANT:This manual contains important safety, performa
34 35Setup&MaintenanceFor proper set up and maintenance please consult the owner’s manual for the suspension fork and/or rear shock that you rec
36 37 CAUTION: Pencil type automotive tire gauges can be inaccurate and should not be relied upon for consistent, accurate pressure readings. Inste
38 39The following are examples of the type of service you should perform yourself. All other service, maintenance and repair should be performed in a
40 41 Appendix AIntended use of your bicycle WARNING: Understand your bike and its intended use. Choosing the wrong bicycle for your purpose can be
42 43General Purpose RidingCONDITION 2 Bikes designed for riding Condition 1, plus smooth gravel roads and improved trails with moderate grades where
44 45Talk to your retailer about your needs and these models. NOT INTENDED For use in extreme forms of jumping/riding such as hardcore mountain, Freer
46 47NOT INTENDED For terrain, drop offs or landings where large amounts of suspension travel are needed to help absorb the shock of landing and help
48 49Appendix BThe lifespan of your bike and its components1. Nothing Lasts Forever, Including Your Bike.When the useful life of your bike or its comp
50 51 Metals are subject to fatigue. With enough cycles of use, at high enough loads, metals will eventually develop cracks that lead to failure. It
52 53Fatigue Is Not A Perfectly Predictable ScienceFatigue is not a perfectly predictable science, but here are some general factors to help you and y
1GENERAL WARNING p. 1A special note to parents p. 21. First A. Bike fit p. 3 B. Safety first p.
54 55If You Hit Something Or Have A Crash, What Can You Expect From Your Carbon Fiber Bike? Let’s say you hit a curb, ditch, rock, car, other cyclist
56 57Appendix CCoaster Brake1. How the coaster brake worksThe coaster brake is a sealed mechanism which is a part of the bicycle’s rear wheel hub. T
58 59JAMIS WARRANTY GUIDELINESJAMIS BICYCLES warrants to the original owner the replacement of original components and equipment of JAMIS bicycles due
608. This warranty is limited to replacing the defective part without charge and the company shall in no event be responsible for consequential or
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2 31. First NOTE: We strongly urge you to read this Manual in its entirety before your first ride. At the very least, read and make sure that you unde
4 5•Wheel rims clean and undamaged? Make sure the rims are clean and undamaged at the tire bead and, if you have rim brakes, along the braking su
6 72. SafetyA. The BasicsWARNING: The area in which you ride may require specific safety devices. It is your responsibility to familiarize yourself wi
8 9C. Off Road SafetyWe recommend that children not ride on rough terrain unless they are accompanied by an adult. 1. The variable conditions and ha
10 11If you choose to ride under conditions of poor visibility, check and be sure you comply with all local laws about night riding, and take the foll
12 13G. `Changing Components or Adding Accessories There are many components and accessories available to enhance the comfort, performance and appea
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