Apollo Radius manual Updated 23/05/07 RAOM0507

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4. Steering

- Check that the handlebar and stem enable correct steering and are properly adjusted and tightened

-Check that the setting of the handlebars is correct in relation to the forks and the direction of travel

-Check the head set locking mechanism is appropriately fixed and fastened

-If handlebar extensions are fitted check they are positioned and secured correctly

-Ensure the minimum insertion mark cannot be seen on the handlebar stem

-Ensure the ends of the handlebars and bar ends are covered or capped.

5. Chain

-Check the chain is lubricated, clean and runs freely

-In wet or dusty conditions service the chain more frequently

6. Bearings

-Check headset, wheel bearings, pedal bearings and bottom bracket bearings

-Check all bearings are oiled, run smoothly and show no signs of excess movement, grinding or rattling

7. Cranks and Pedals

-Check cranks are securely fastened to the axle and are straight

-Check pedals are properly and firmly attached to the crank

8. Derailleurs

-Check the front and rear mechanisms are operating appropriately

-Check control levers are securely anchored

-Check derailleurs, control cables and shift levers are sufficiently lubricated

-If the gear components come with a separate, specific manual, refer to this for further information

9. Frame and fork

-Check that the frame and fork are straight and intact.

-Replace if either is bent or broken.

10. Suspension (if applicable)

-Check that components operate smoothly with no binding. Keep clean of grit, and lubricate top of outer leg seal.

-Check that all components of the fork & rear suspension are properly tightened

-Check the rear suspension components for excessive wear or side play

-If the suspension components come with a separate, specific manual, refer to this for more in depth information

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Apollo Bicycle Company Pty. Ltd. ABN: 60 001 914 469

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Contents Page Page Congratulations Contact Addresses Back Cover Warranty Inside Front CoverComprehensive Maintenance Before You Ride Pages 8Schedule Lubrication Schedule Service ChecklistCorrect Frame Size Riding PositionIdentifacation Gear Control Cable Chainwheel Crash Pad Handlebar Stem Handlebar Grip Brake Control Cable Frame Size Part 3 Before YOU RideApprox Wheel Suggested Saddle Height Riding PositionUpdated 23/05/07 RAOM0507 Safety Checklist Updated 23/05/07 RAOM0507 Helmets Riding Safely For dynamo powered lights Try to avoid where possibleCharge batteries if battery powered lights Are to be used. Check wiring connectionsUpdated 23/05/07 RAOM0507 Hand Grip Shifters Below Bar Shifters Dual Control Shifters Gears HOW to OperateDerailleur Gears Derailleur gears are the most common type To the riderRecommended Chainwheel/Rear Sprocket Gear Combinations Left Rapid Fire Shifters Bicycle Care Part 4 Bicycle Care & ServicingHigh Security using a U Lock Frequency Component Lubricate How to Lubricate Frequency Task Reference Schedule 2 Service ChecklistComponent Torque Wheels and Tyres Part 5 Comprehensive MaintenanceBMX MTB Updated 23/05/07 RAOM0507 RAOM0507 Correct Quick Release Axle Setting Hub to expose the ball bearings To properly re-adjust the bearing conesHub Lubrication Take the wheel out of the frameHow To Repair a Flat Tyre Schraeder is a registered Trademark Steering System Fork Rear wheel hub Single Allen key or hexagonal boltBicycle Suspension ‘Ahead Set’ Type Assemblies Headset InspectionUpdated 23/05/07 RAOM0507 Rotor Headset Saddle and Seat Post InspectionFrame RAOM0507 Foot Controlled Brakes BrakesLubrication calliper brakes Adjustment Sidepull Callipers39mm or more 5mm Allen Key Updated 23/05/07 RAOM0507 Brake Shoe Replacement Correct Pedal Attachment DrivetrainBicycle and falling Lubrication and Adjustment Crank arms This system requires more detailed servicingOne Piece Crank Assembly Use a coin or a screwdriver to remove the dust cap Screw in the removal tool Turn the screwbolt clockwise Front Chainwheel Rear Sprocket Pull Up Straightedge 12mm Updated 23/05/07 RAOM0507 RAOM0507 Derailleur Systems Or whenever new cables are fitted Adjustment Rear Derailleur To adjust low gear Turn the adjusting screw marked ‘L’ until Chainring and the largest rear sprocketLoosen off the control cable fixing bolt To increase visibility ReflectorsAccessories Gloves Child Safety CarrierReplace bottom bracket or Clean blocks and rimSlipping chain Brake blocks worn Replace brake blocks They squeal/squeakRe-true if possible, or replace Part 6 PURCHASE DETAILS