Merida Matts 6.500, рама 20", Met. Black (white/green) — обзор категорий велосипедов для детей и взрослых [11/56]

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Category 0: This category is intended for kids’ bikes.
Children should not ride near precipices, staircases or
swimming pools as well as on paths used by automo-
tive mobiles. In general, this applies to MERIDA bikes
with wheel sizes of 12 to 24 inches. The kid’s maximum
weight incl. baggage and bike should not exceed 80 kg.
Category 1: MERIDA bikes of this category are designed
for riding on hard-surface roads where the wheels re-
main in permanent contact to the ground. The rider’s
maximum weight incl. baggage and bike should not
exceed 135 kg. Under certain circumstances this per-
missible maximum weight can be further limited by the
component manufacturers’ recommendations for use.
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Due to their design and fittings MERIDA
city, MERIDA trekking, MERIDA fitness and
MERIDA kids’ bikes are not always suitable
for being used on public roads. If you want to use them
on public roads, these bikes must be fitted with the
prescribed equipment. Observe the traffic rules when
riding on public roads. For more information see your
comprehensive MERIDA user manual on the enclosed
MERIDA CD-ROM.
Category 2: Cross bikes
MERIDA cross bikes
(e)
have 28”-wheels (inner diam-
eter 622 mm) and are intended for hard-surface roads,
i.e. for tarred roads and cycle lanes or gravel field tracks.
They are, however, not suitable for use on rough terrain.
Category 2: MERIDA bikes of this category are designed
for riding on hard-surface roads where the wheels re-
main in permanent contact to the ground and for well
paved gravel paths and off-road trails with a slight slope
where a short loss of tire contact with the ground due to
small steps can occur. This condition comprises MERIDA
cross bikes as well as MERIDA cyclo-cross bikes with
road racing handlebars and cantilever or disc brakes.
Categories 3-5: Mountain bikes
The mountain bike itself describing one particular type
of bike does not exist any longer. Various types of moun-
tain bikes for specific uses have been developed instead.
Be sure to use your MERIDA bike only according to its
intended use. Observe the traffic rules when riding on
public roads. The rider’s maximum weight incl. baggage
and bike should not exceed 135 kg.
Categorie 3: Cross-country, marathon and tour moun-
tain bikes
MERIDA cross-country
(g)
, MERIDA marathon
and
MERIDA tour mountain bikes
(h)
are also suitable for
off-road use, but not for tricks, stair riding etc., training
and competitive use in the categories freeride, dirt,
downhill races.
Category 3: MERIDA bikes of this category comprise
the MERIDA bikes of the categories 1 and 2 and are in
addition suitable for rough and unpaved terrains. Spo-
radic jumps are also included in the field of use of these
MERIDA bikes. But particularly inexperienced riders do-
ing jumps may land inappropriately, thus increasing the
acting forces significantly which may result in damage
and injuries. This category is typically represented by
MERIDA mountain bike hardtails and full suspension
MERIDA bikes with short suspension travel.
Содержание
- Merida p.1
- Short operating instructions p.1
- Merida short operating instructions p.5
- Table of contents p.6
- Some notes on these merida short operating instructions p.7
- General safety instructions p.8
- Intended use p.10
- Before your first ride p.13
- Before every ride p.16
- After an accident p.18
- How to use quick releases and thru axles p.20
- How to fasten components securely with a quick release p.20
- Quick releases p.20
- Useful information for mounting wheels with thru axles p.21
- Thru axles p.21
- Adjusting the merida bike to the rider p.22
- Adjusting the saddle to the correct height p.23
- Adjusting the height of the handlebars p.25
- Conventional stems p.26
- Adjustable stems p.26
- System p.27
- Correcting the fore to aft position and horizontal tilt of the saddle p.27
- Stems for threadless systems the aheadse p.27
- Adjusting saddle position and tilt p.28
- Adjusting the tilt of the handlebars and brake levers p.30
- Adjusting the brake lever reach on merida road bikes p.30
- What to bear in mind with merida time trial handlebars of merida triathlon and time trial machines p.31
- Adjusting the tilt of the handlebars and brake levers of merida road racing machines and cyclo cross bikes p.31
- Adjusting the brake lever reach on merida city merida trekking merida cross merida kids and merida mountain bikes p.32
- Adjusting the tilt of the handlebars and brake levers of merida city merida trekking merida cross merida kids and merida mountain bikes p.32
- The brake system p.34
- The gears p.35
- Suspension forks p.36
- Rear shocks p.37
- Special characteristics of carbon p.38
- Maintenance and servicing p.39
- General notes on care and servicing p.39
- Cleaning and caring for your merida bike p.40
- Safekeeping and storing your merida bike p.41
- Service and maintenance schedule p.42
- It is advisable to have your merida bike serviced regularly after the bedding in phase the schedule given in the table below is a rough guide for cyclists who ride their bike between 1 000 and 2 000 km or 50 to 100 hours of use a year p.42
- If you consistently ride more or if you ride a great deal on poor road surfaces the maintenance periods will shorten accordingly p.42
- Jobs marked are best left to your merida dealer p.43
- If you have a certain degree of mechanical skills experience and suitable tools such as a torque wrench you should be able to do the checks marked x by yourself if you come across any defects take appropriate measures without delay if you are in doubt or if you have any questions contact your merida dealer p.43
- For your own safety bring your merida bike to your merida bike dealer for its first inspection after 100 to 300 kilometers 5 to 15 hours of initial use or four to six weeks and at the very latest after three months p.43
- Where no maximum torque setting is given start with 2 nm observe the indicated values and observe the values on the components and or in the operating instructions of the component manufacturers on the enclosed merida cd rom p.44
- Recommended torque settings p.44
- All bolted connections of the bike components have to be tightened carefully and checked regularly to ensure the safe and reliable operation of the merida bike this is best done with a torque wrench that disengages at the desired torque value or a click type torque wrench tighten carefully by approaching the prescribed maximum torque value in small steps 0 nm increments and check in between the proper fit of the component never exceed the maximum torque value indicated by the manufacturer p.44
- Recommended torque settings for disc brakes and hydraulic rim brakes p.45
- Www trpbrakes com p.45
- Www tektro com p.45
- Www sram com p.45
- Www shimano com p.45
- Www magura com p.46
- Www tektro com p.46
- Www sram com p.46
- Www shimano com p.46
- These values do not apply to the components of other manufacturers p.46
- These values are reference values of the above mentioned component manufacturers observe the values in the instructions of the component manufacturers on the enclosed merida cd rom p.46
- Some components have the maximum permissible torque values printed on them use a torque wrench and never exceed the maximum torque value if you are in doubt or if you have any questions contact your merida dealer p.46
- Due to the unmanageable number of components on the market merida is not in a position to foresee every product that will be replaced or newly assembled by third parties therefore merida denies any liability for such kind of additions or modifications with regard to compatibility torque values etc whoever assembles or modifies the merida bike shall ensure that the bike was assembled according to the state of the art in science and technology p.46
- Www trpbrakes com p.46
- Warranty and guarantee p.47
- A note on wear p.47
- Guarantee on merida bikes p.48
- Service schedule p.50
- Intended use p.53
- Bike card p.53
- Handover report p.54
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