Apollo Radius manual Schedule 2 Service Checklist, Frequency Task Reference

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Schedule 2 – Service Checklist

 

 

Frequency

 

Task

 

Page Reference

 

 

Before every ride

 

Check tyre pressure

 

28

 

 

Check brake operation

 

43

 

 

Check wheels for loose spokes

 

27

 

 

Make sure nothing is loose

 

26

After every ride

 

Quick wipe down with damp cloth

 

22

Weekly

 

Lubrication as per schedule 1

 

24

Monthly

 

Lubrication as per schedule 1

 

24

 

 

Check derailleur adjustment

 

61

 

 

Check brake adjustment

 

44

 

 

Check brake and gear cable adjustment

 

44, 61

 

 

Check tyre wear and pressure

 

28

 

 

Check wheel are true and spokes tight

 

27

 

 

Check hub, head set and crank bearings

 

32, 38, 52

 

 

for looseness

 

 

 

 

Check pedals are tight

 

51

 

 

Check handlebars are tight

 

36

 

 

Check seat and seat post are tight

 

41

 

 

and comfortably adjusted

 

 

 

 

Check all nuts and bolts are tight

 

26

6 monthly

 

Lubrication as per schedule 1

 

24

 

 

Check all points as per monthly service

 

25

 

 

Check and replace brake pads if required

 

48

 

 

Check chain for excess play or wear

 

56

Yearly

 

Lubrication as per schedule 1

 

24

WARNING:

All components of the bicycle are subjected to wear and stress through use. Watch closely for any scratches, cracks or discolouration on your bicycle components. These are signs of a stress-caused fatigue and indicate that a part needs to be replaced. Failure to replace can cause the component to suddenly fail when riding, which may result in serious injury or even death.

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Updated 23/05/07

RAOM0507

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

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