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Trek Bicycle Owner’s Manual
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Guide to safe on- and
o-road operaon
Before a rst ride ......................................... 1
Life span of a bicycle and its parts .............. 2
Before each ride: Checklist .......................... 3
Rules to ride safely ....................................... 6
Riding instrucons ....................................... 8
Safeguard your bicycle .............................. 10
Warning about mechanical work ............. 11
Carbon composite ..................................... 12
Use condions .......................................... 13
Chapter 2: Maintenance
Maintenance schedule .............................. 15
Chapter 3: Inspecon and
adjustment
A word about torque specicaons ......... 16
Handlebar and stem .................................. 17
Saddle (seat) and seatpost ........................ 19
Derailleurs .................................................. 21
Internal gear systems................................. 23
Shi-levers ..................................................23
Brake-levers ................................................ 24
Brakes ......................................................... 25
Wheels ........................................................ 28
Training wheels .......................................... 35
Cables ......................................................... 35
Headset ...................................................... 35
Crankarms and boom bracket ................ 35
Pedals ..........................................................35
Chain ........................................................... 36
Reectors .................................................... 36
Suspension ................................................. 36
Accessories ................................................. 37
Frameset (frame and fork) ........................ 37
Chapter 4: Lubricaon ................ 40
For more instrucons ................. 42
Warranty ............................................ 42
Foreword: Bicycles,
accidents, and safety
A bicycle can be fun when used for
transportaon, recreaon, exercise, or
compeon. But a bicycle can also be
dangerous, especially if you try to ride beyond
the limits of your bicycle or the limits of your
ability. The skill or ability of a bicycle rider can
vary greatly, just like the skill of an automobile
driver or a skier. Do not ride in a manner that
exceeds your ability.
Each bicycle also has limits because of many
properes. This is a paral list:
• Design and materials of the bicycle
• Maintenance of the bicycle
• Use of the bicycle: surface, speed, etc.
• Surface of the road or trail
A bicycle cannot protect you
in an accident
Bicycles are not designed to withstand
every situaon. In a crash or impact, it is not
uncommon for the bicycle to have damage
and for you to fall. If you fall, your bicycle can
not prevent injury. Cars have bumpers, seat
belts, air bags, and crumple zones. Bicycles do
not, so even a small crash at slow speed can
cause injury or death.
If your bicycle is involved in any kind of impact,
crash, or accident, have it inspected thoroughly
by your retailer before you ride it again.
Think safety
Always “Think Safety” and avoid dangerous
situaons, which are usually obvious. However,
not all dangerous situaons are obvious. Many
of those are shown in this manual; read at least
Chapter 1 before you ride.
Some of the high-risk stunts and jumps seen
in magazines or videos are very dangerous;
even skilled athletes get severe injuries when
they crash (and they do crash).

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