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Merida Bike manual available for free PDF download: User Manual
Merida Bike User Manual (139 pages)
Brand:
Merida
| Category:
Bicycle
| Size: 5.6 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
8
2 Table of Contents
10
1 Introduction
10
Before Your First Ride
10
Before Every Ride
12
After An Accident
14
Legal Requirements For Riding On Public
16
How to Use the Quick-Releases
17
Notes on the Mounting of Thru Axle Wheels
19
Adjusting The Bike To The Rider
21
Adjusting the Saddle to the Correct Height
21
Adjusting the Height of the Handlebars
24
Conventional Stems
24
Adjustable Stems
25
Stems for Threadless Systems
26
The So-Called Aheadset System
26
Correcting the Fore-To-Aft Position and ......... Horizontal Tilt of the Saddle
28
Adjusting Saddle Position and Tilt
28
Adjusting the Gripping Distance
29
Of the Brake Levers
29
Adjusting the Tilt of the Handlebars, Brake Levers and Bar Ends
29
Adjusting the Handlebar Position
30
By Turning the Handlebar
30
Adjusting the Bar Ends
31
Adjusting the Tilt of the Handlebars and Brake Levers with Road, Triathlon and Cyclocross Bikes
32
Adjusting the Tilt of the Handlebars and
32
Cyclocross Bikes
33
Seating Position on BMX and Dirt Bikes
34
The Brake System
35
Brakes - How They Work and What to Do about Wear
35
9 The Brake System
36
Rim Brakes (General)
36
Checking, Adjusting and Synchronizing V-Brakes
36
Functional Check
37
Synchronizing and Adjusting the Brakes
37
Checking, Adjusting and Synchronizing Racing or Side-Pull Brakes
38
Functional Check
38
Vertical Adjustment of the Brake Pads
38
Synchronizing and Adjusting the Side-Pull Brakes
38
Characteristics of Cantilever Brakes
39
Functional Check
39
Synchronizing and Adjusting the Cantilever Brakes
39
Rim Brakes (U-Brakes)
40
Checking, Adjusting and Synchronizing U-Brakes
40
Adjustment Possibilities at the Lever
41
Adjustment Possibilities at the Brake Pads and Bowden Cables
41
Adjustment of the Rear Brake at the Rotor System
42
Synchronization
42
Drum or Roller Brakes
43
Checking and Readjusting
43
Back-Pedalling Brakes (Coaster Brakes)
44
Disc Brakes
45
Checking and Adjusting Hydraulic Disc Brakes
46
Checking, Adjusting and Synchronizing Mechanical Disc Brakes
47
The Gears
48
Derailleur Gears
48
How They Work and How to Use Them
49
Mountain Bike Gear Levers
49
Road Bike Gear Levers
52
Bar End Gear Levers
53
Inspecting and Adjusting the Derailleur Gear
54
Rear Gear Changer (Rear Derailleur)
54
Multi-Speed Hubs - Internal Gear Hubs
57
How They Work and How to Use Them
57
Readjustment
58
Readjustment of the Chain Tension of Bikes with Adjustable Drop Outs
58
Chain Maintenance
59
Chain Wear
60
The Wheels
61
Tires, Tubes, Rim Tapes, Valves
61
Tire Pressure
61
Rim Trueness, Spoke Tension
64
Wheel Fastening with Wheel Nuts or Quick-Releases
65
Repairing Punctures
66
Dismounting Wheels
66
Dismounting Tires
67
Mounting Tires
68
Mounting Wheels
70
The Headset
71
Checking the Bearing Play of the Headset
71
Adjusting the Conventional Headset
71
Adjusting the Threadless Headset (Aheadset)
72
The Suspension Fork
74
Adjusting Suspension Forks
74
Suspension Fork Maintenance
76
The Suspension Seat Post
77
Adjustment
77
Check and Maintenance
78
The Rear Shock
79
Notes on the Sitting Position
79
Application and Intended Use
80
General Notes on the Adjustment of the Frame
82
Adjusting The Rear Shock Absorber
83
Adjusting the Shock Absorbers
83
Adjusting the Damping
86
Making Corrections on a Test Ride
86
Checks, Care and Maintenance of the Rear Shock
87
Care
87
Check
87
Maintenance
88
Service Intervals
89
The Pedals
90
Different Systems - How They Work at a Glance
90
Adjustment and Maintenance
91
The Lighting Set
92
How It Works
92
Troubleshooting
93
Adjusting the Front Light
93
Dirt Bikes - Special Features
94
Kids' Bikes
95
What Parents Must Bear in Mind
95
Notes on BMX Bikes
96
Adjustment of Kids' Bikes
97
Training Wheels
98
Helmets, Accessories
99
Helmets
99
Accessories
99
Baggage
100
Taking Children With You
101
Child Carriers
101
Child Trailers
102
Transport By Car
103
Cleaning And Caring
104
Storing The Bike
105
Service And Maintenance Schedule
106
Assembling and Equipping a MERIDA Frame
108
Special Characteristics Of Carbon
110
Carbon - Special Characteristics
110
General Notes on Care
111
Protection of the Frame Finish
111
What to Bear in Mind When Braking with Carbon Wheels
112
MERIDA Framesets
113
Determining the Correct Frame Size
113
Before Your First Ride
113
Assembling and Equipping a MERIDA-Frame
114
The Headset
116
Bottom Bracket Bearings
116
Chainsuck Protection
116
Rear Drop-Out Spacing
117
Replaceable Derailleur Hanger
117
Front Derailleur Hanger
117
Permitted Torques for Seat Post Binder with allen Bolt
118
Bottle Cage
118
Carbon Forks
120
Before Your First Ride
120
Adjusting the Headset
120
Mounting the Full Carbon Fork with Carbon Steerer
121
Carbon Handlebars and Stems
124
Before Your First Ride
124
Mounting
124
Carbon Seat Post
128
Before Your First Ride
128
Adjusting the Correct Saddle Height
128
Adjusting the Position and Angle of the Saddle
129
Mounting the Carbon Seat Post
130
Mounting the Saddle
130
Recommended Torques for Bolted Connections
131
Recommended Torque Settings: Campagnolo/Shimano/Avid/Sram Components
132
Recommended Torque Settings: FSA Components
133
Recommended Torque Settings for Other Components
134
Introduction
135
Warranty and Guarantee
137
Guarantee on MERIDA Bikes
137
Imprint
138
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