Raleigh None manual Tech, Control position adjustments, Brake reach, Wheels

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away from the wheel rim when the stem or stem height is changed, the brakes must be correctly adjusted before you ride the bicycle.

!WARNING: The stem’s Minimum Insertion Mark must not be visible above the top of the headset. If the stem is extended beyond the Minimum Insertion Mark the stem may break or damage the fork’s steerer tube, which could cause you to lose control and fall.

Your dealer can also change the angle of the handlebar or bar end extensions.

!WARNING: An insufficiently tightened stem binder bolt, handlebar binder bolt or bar end extension clamping bolt may compromise steering action, which could cause you to lose control and fall. Place the front wheel of the bicycle between your legs and attempt to twist the handlebar/stem assembly. If you can twist the stem in relation to the front wheel, turn the handlebars in relation to the stem, or turn the bar end extensions in relation to the handlebar, the bolts are insufficiently tightened.

D. Control position adjustments

The angle of the brake and shift control levers and their position on the handlebars can be changed. Ask your dealer to make the adjustments for you.

E. Brake reach

Many bikes have brake levers which can be adjusted for reach. If you have small hands or find it difficult to squeeze the brake levers, your dealer can either adjust the reach or fit shorter reach brake levers.

WARNING: The shorter the brake lever reach, the more critical it is to have correctly adjusted brakes, so that full braking power can be applied within available brake lever travel. Brake lever travel insufficient to apply full braking power can result in loss of control, which may result in serious injury or death.

4. Tech

It’s important to your safety, performance and enjoyment to understand how things work on your bicycle. We urge you to ask your dealer how to do the things described in this section before you attempt them yourself, and that you have your dealer check your work before you ride the bike. If you have even the slightest doubt as to whether you understand something in this section of the Manual, talk to your dealer.

A. Wheels

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Contents Read it before you take the first ride On your new bicycle For multi-speed bicyclesGeneral Warning Contents Special note for parents Bike Fit Safety FirstMechanical Safety Check FirstFirst Ride Basics SafetyRiding Safety Off Road Safety Wet Weather RidingOff Road respect Tighten any that are bent or loose Night RidingExtreme, Stunt, Or Competition Riding Changing Components or Adding Accessories FitStandover Height Use your bike for jumping or stunt riding, read .F again Saddle PositionHandlebar Height And Angle Wheels Control position adjustmentsTech Brake reachFront Wheel Secondary Retention Devices Adjusting The Quick Release MechanismInstalling a Quick Release Front Wheel Removing a Quick Release Rear Wheel Installing a Quick Release Rear WheelInstalling a Bolt-on Front Wheel Installing a Bolt-on Rear Wheel Seatpost Quick ReleaseRemoving a Bolt-on Rear Wheel Brakes How Brakes Work Shifting The Rear Derailleur Shifting GearsHow a Derailleur Drivetrain Works Shifting GearsShifting Internal Gear Hub Gears Shifting The Front DerailleurWhich Gear Should I Be In? How An Internal Gear Hub Drivetrain WorksPedals Bicycle Suspension Tires Tires and TubesTire Valves ServiceService Intervals If Your Bicycle Sustains An Impact Page Raleigh America, Inc. Bicycle Limited Warranty