Apollo Radius manual Part 5 Comprehensive Maintenance, Wheels and Tyres

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WHEELS AND TYRES

Wheels Inspection

Maintaining your wheels in prime condition is imperative for not only for riding efficiency and performance, but safety as well. When inspecting your wheels look for the potential hazards listed below.

Quick release: Caution: Quick release skewer levers should always read “closed”. Prior to each ride check that these are set to the closed position and are at the correct tension. Serious injury may result if these guidelines are not observed.

Axle nuts: Caution: Do not ride the bicycle without first ensuring that the axle nuts are tight.

Buckled Wheels: Prior to each ride test each wheel to ensure that it is spinning straight. If the wheels are misaligned adjustment will be necessary. We recommend any adjustments should be completed by a professional bicycle mechanic as it is quite

a complex task. In the case of buckled wheels that use rim brakes, braking is adversely effected.

Broken or loose spokes: Caution: Damaged spokes can create severe instability and have the potential to cause an accident for the rider. Before riding ensure that all spokes are present, intact and are taut. Spoke repairs can be difficult and are best undertaken by a professional bicycle mechanic.

Loose hub bearings: Caution: Do not ride your bicycle if the hub bearings are loose or damaged. Check the hubs by moving the wheel from side to side. If movement is detected adjustments will be needed.

Rims: Brakes can become ineffective if dirt or grease accumulate on the rims. Check that your rims are clean and dry before using. Take care to prevent oil contact on the rim braking surfaces when lubricating your bicycle.

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Contents Page Page Congratulations Comprehensive Maintenance Warranty Inside Front CoverBefore You Ride Pages 8 Contact Addresses Back CoverCorrect Frame Size Schedule Service ChecklistRiding Position Schedule LubricationIdentifacation 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 Charge batteries if battery powered lights Try to avoid where possibleAre to be used. Check wiring connections For dynamo powered lightsUpdated 23/05/07 RAOM0507 Derailleur Gears Derailleur gears are the most common type Gears HOW to OperateTo the rider Hand Grip Shifters Below Bar Shifters Dual Control ShiftersRecommended 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 Lubrication To properly re-adjust the bearing conesTake the wheel out of the frame Hub to expose the ball bearingsHow 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 Frame Saddle and Seat PostInspection 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 Loosen off the control cable fixing bolt Turn the adjusting screw marked ‘L’ untilChainring and the largest rear sprocket To increase visibility ReflectorsAccessories Gloves Child Safety CarrierSlipping chain Clean blocks and rimBrake blocks worn Replace brake blocks They squeal/squeak Replace bottom bracket orRe-true if possible, or replace Part 6 PURCHASE DETAILS