Trek shift 2 (2014) f, колеса 26, рама 16.5, sparkling silver cmf, с крыльями [12/44] Safeguard your bicycle

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Trek Bicycle Owner’s Manual
Chapter 1: Guide to Safe On- and O-Road Operaon
Safeguard your bicycle
Prevent the
Purchase and use a lock that resists bolt
cuers and saws. Do not park your bicycle
unless it is locked. Also, get a licence for your
bicycle from your local police department.
Write the serial number of your bicycle in the
front of this manual, and put the manual in a safe
locaon. Then, complete our on-line registraon;
we will keep the serial number on le.
Parking and storing
When you complete a ride, put your bicycle in a
locaon where it will not be an obstrucon and
it has protecon from dangerous condions.
Do not park your bicycle near electric motors;
ozone from motors can cause damage to
rubber and paint. Rain or snow can cause the
metal on your bicycle to corrode. Ultraviolet
radiaon from the sun can fade the paint and
crack the rubber or plasc on your bicycle.
Make sure your bicycle can not fall. A fall
could cut the handlebar grip or cause damage
to the saddle. Incorrect use of a bicycle
parking rack could bend your wheels. Do not
set your bicycle on its derailleurs. The rear
derailleur could bend or dirt could get on the
drivetrain.
Before you put away your bicycle for an extended
me, clean and service it and apply frame polish.
Hang your bicycle o the ground with the
res at approximately half the recommended
inaon pressure. Before you ride your bicycle
again, be sure it operates correctly.
Cleaning
If your frame or a component is dirty, clean it with
a so, moist cloth and bicycle cleaner or a soluon
of dish soap and water. Do not use industrial
solvents or harsh chemicals because they can
cause damage to the paint or moving parts.
Every three months, clean and polish the frame
nish. Some nishes do not require polish. If
you are not certain, consult your retailer.
Avoid heat
Excessive heat may damage the adhesive
that joins carbon bers together or the joints
of frame parts. Do not exceed 150°F (65°C)
exposure to your bicycle. In an extreme case,
this temperature may be reached inside a car
that is in the sun.
Incidental damage
Use care with car racks and work stands
Clamping devices, such as those found on a
work stand or car carrier, can cause damage to
the paint or tubes of bicycle frames. To hold the
bicycle for repairs, clamp the seatpost. To hold
the bicycle for transportaon on a motor vehicle,
clamp the bicycle by the wheels or fork ps.
When removing a bicycle from a device that
clamps the fork ps, li the bicycle straight
out of the clamp. Never p the bicycle, because
the angled forces from the clamp can bend or
damage a fork p. If you accidentally apply a
bending force to the fork p, do not ride the
bicycle unl your retailer has inspected the fork
for damage.
Package your bicycle carefully for shipping
When you package your bicycle for travel,
always use a hard case or carton that will
protect your bicycle. Aach pads to all the
frame and fork tubes, and use a rigid block to
protect the fork ps and maintain structural
support of the fork blades. If the bicycle is not
packaged correctly, it could be easily damaged
in transit. If you are not sure, ask your retailer
to package your bicycle for you.
Avoid situaons that can damage the nish
The nish, or paint, on your bicycle can be
damaged by chemicals (including some sports
drinks) or abrasive contact. Dirt can scratch or
remove paint (and even frame material), especially
where a cable rubs or a strap is placed around a
tube. Keep the bicycle clean. Use adhesive padding
to prevent rubbing in crical spots.

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