1.1.2 Other relevant documents 1.1.3 Images Adjusting the stem (optional) Even after your Isaac Cycle dealer has advised you on the purchase and assembly of your bike, they will continue to play Symbols and terminology used Adjusting the saddle position 1.2.1 Symbols...
- The images in this manual serve as an example - Therefore, please always observe the instructions Common unit for air pressure. and apply to all Isaac Cycle bikes and bike frames. in the manual of the respective manufacturer. Torque...
Risk of personal injury and material damage! the necessary equipment as stipulated in the Risk of personal injury and material damage! - Isaac Cycle does not allow luggage racks to be German Road Traffic Licensing Act (StVZO). fitted on their bikes.
Follow the maintenance instructions in Risk of personal injury and material damage! Sections 11 and 12. At the end of the bike’s service life, you must Isaac Cycle bikes are delivered either fully New technical developments may result in 2.2.3 Burn hazard dispose of it in the appropriate manner.
This makes it easier to cycle up an wishes. Observe the following instructions. incline. All Isaac Cycle racing bikes are supplied with ISAAC CYCLE ONLY PERMITS AUTHORISED tyres fitted. The number of gears is determined as follows: DEALERS TO ASSEMBLE YOUR FRAME.
Contact your dealer if you discover any defects - If your bike is equipped with optional clipless when checking the assembly. pedals (Isaac Cycle bikes are not fitted with - Make sure all screws are tight 7.1.2 Checking the rims pedals as standard) which securely fasten the (see Section 1.2.4).
3 Check your rims for dirt, especially oil and Check the air pressure: Check the air pressure using a tyre pressure grease. Check what type of tyres are fitted on your bike gauge. Read the supplied manual or ask your 4 Contaminated rims must be cleaned dealer for a demonstration before using the immediately (see Section 12).
Check that the tyres have been fitted correctly: - Note: the bike must be fitted with all reflectors - T ry to move the saddle in its clamp by pushing • L ift the front and rear wheel in turn and spin in accordance with StVZO (see Section 2.1.4). it up and down by hand.
Checking the handlebar parts During longer trips, brake pads and disc brakes Check the brake cables and make sure they are can quickly become worn. securely in place: Check that the shifter/brake lever, handles (only Always take a spare set with you on such trips. - The brake cables must not be damaged or if handlebar is straight) and time-trial/triathlon corroded.
7.6.2 Checking the (hydraulic) disc brakes Check the position of the brake shoes. 5 Have your dealer check the wear on the brake 5 The chain must run smoothly over the chain - When the brakes are squeezed, almost the pads and the disc brakes: guide and must not jump.
8 ADJUSTING AND USING THE BIKE Operating the gear system You may make some adjustments to the bike Observe the specified chain position. yourself. Only perform these adjustments if - Avoid: you have sufficient technical knowledge and Use the photos to find out which gear system • l argest chainring + largest sprocket experience, and have the right tools.
8.4.3 SRAM MTB 8.4.4 Shimano MTB To switch to a larger chainring or sprocket, do To switch to a larger chainring or sprocket, do the following: the following: - You must keep pedalling while changing - You must keep pedalling while changing This shifter has two levers.
Operating the brakes Mounting the wheel: To open the quick release: - If your bike has a thru-axle system with - Pull the eccentrically mounted lever away Risk of personal injury and material damage! quick-release lever, place the wheel in the fork from the hub.
Adjusting the fork (mountain bike) 3 Tilt the eccentrically mounted lever so that it Risk of personal injury and material damage! is in line with the hub axle. Keep the handle in this position. Improper use of the quick release can lead to 1 See the instructions for adjusting the fork dangerous riding situations, crashes, accidents which are included in the fork manufacturer’s...
9 WHILE RIDING Defects Risk of personal injury and material damage! Problem Possible causes Remedy Risk of personal injury and material damage! If you notice that your bike starts to handle Chain has fallen off after • I mproper use of gear system • S top, press the shifter in the differently, makes unusual noises or exhibits or while switching gear (see Section 8.4)
9.1.3 Frame and suspension 9.1.4 Wheels and tyres Risk of personal injury and material damage! Contact your dealer immediately if you notice Risk of personal injury and material damage! any defects, no matter how small. - Contact your dealer immediately if you notice Defects on the frame and suspension can - Only ride this bike again once the dealer has Damaged wheels and tyres can lead to...
10 AFTER A CRASH OR ACCIDENT 11 TRANSPORTING YOUR BIKE Risk of personal injury and material damage! All other parts of the bike must be inspected by Risk of personal injury and material damage! - Ask your dealer to show you how to remove the dealer and replaced if necessary.
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This is how to remove the wheels. Remove the front wheel first. Open the rim brake. If your bike is fitted with rim brakes: a] Shimano: Turn the lever upwards. Wheel removed from the frame. Brake open. Once the wheels have been removed, gently set Positioning the hub in the fork dropouts.
Campagnolo: • T he brake (if your bike has rim brakes) does Seatposts on a complete Isaac Cycle bike: • There is no lever on the brake calliper: not need to be reopened. If these steps do - Push the saddle and seatpost pin into the • F ollow the instructions for opening the not improve the position of the pads, please seat tube until it is at the desired seat height.
Improper use of these agents can damage • F or seatposts on a complete Isaac Cycle and damage to the bike. Even non-corrosive materials can be affected your bike. bike: the distance between the saddle by this corrosion.
Risk of material damage! You can find the warranty terms on the Isaac Cycle website. Service plan: The warranty expires: The service activities should be performed at the recommended intervals and only by a qualified bicycle - if defects and damage are caused by non- mechanic who is authorised by the manufacturer.
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Image B Image C Chain Brake lever Chainring (Shimano STI: Grip shift is also located on the brake lever) Crank Grip shift Rear derailleur Chain guide Cassette, sprockets, sprocket cassette...
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Image D Image E Fork dropout Brake pad Rear-wheel hub, hub, rear Brake shoe Quick release, quick-release lever Brake cable...
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Image F Image G Hub, front, front wheel hub Valve cap, dust cap Quick-release axle Valve nut Quick-release lever...
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Image H Image I Wear indicator on rim Chain plate Rivet...
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