K2 Bike K2 BICYCLE manual

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WARNING: Never inflate a tire beyond the maximum pressure marked on the tire’s sidewall. Exceeding the recommended maximum pressure may blow the tire off the rim, which could cause damage to the bike and injury to the rider and bystanders.

CAUTION: Pencil type automotive tire gauges can be inaccurate and should not be relied upon for consistent, accurate pressure readings. Instead, use a high quality dial gauge.

WARNING: Patching a tube is an emergency repair. If you do not apply the patch correctly or apply several patches, the tube can fail, resulting in possible tube failure, which could cause you to loose control and fall. Replace a patched tube as soon as possible.

Ask your dealer to recommend the best tire pressure for the kind of riding you will most often do, and have the dealer inflate your tires to that pressure. Then, check inflation as described in Section 1.C so you’ll know how correctly inflated tires should look and feel. Some tires may need to be brought up to pressure every week or two. Some special high-performance tires have unidirectional treads: their tread pattern is designed to work better in one direction than in the other. The sidewall marking of a unidirectional tire will have an arrow showing the correct rotation direction. If your bike has unidirectional tires, be sure that they are mounted to rotate in the correct direction.

2.Tire Valves. There are primarily two kinds of bicycle tube valves: The Schraeder

Valve and the Presta Valve. The bicycle pump you use must have the fitting

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appropriate to the valve stems on your bicycle.

 

a.The Schraeder valve (fig. 23) is like the valve on a car tire. To inflate a Schraeder valve tube, remove the valve cap and clamp the pump fitting onto the end of the valve stem. To let air out of a Schraeder valve, depress the pin in the end of the valve stem with the end of a key or other appropriate object.

b.The Presta valve (fig. 24) has a narrower diameter and is only found on bicycle tires To inflate a Presta valve tube using a Presta headed bicycle pump remove

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Contents Page Page Contents Page General Warning Bike Fit FirstSafety First Mechanical Safety Check First Ride Basics SafetyRiding Safely Off Road Safety Night Riding Wet Weather RidingPage Downhill or Competition Biking Changing Components or Adding AccessoriesSaddle Position Standover HeightPage Handlebar Height and Angle Brake Reach Control Position AdjustmentsWheels TechPage Page Page Page Page Page Brakes Page Shifting Gears How a Derailleur Drivetrain Works Page Page Pedals Page Bicycle Suspension Tires and Tubes Page K2 Razorback Set-Up Instructions Air Spring Valve Rebound Adjustment Wheel Lockout K2 Tirade Set-Up Instructions Page Position a Rebound Adjustment Knob Lithium Set-Up Instructions Fig34 Attack Set-Up Instructions Page Service Service Intervals Page Page If Your Bicycle Sustains An Impact