Giant Revive manual Luggage Carrier, Shock Absorber Adjustment, Enclosed Chain Device ECD

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FIG. 11

Luggage Carrier

When using the luggage carrier, make sure all items are securely fastened to avoid interfering with the rear wheel. The maximum load capacity for the luggage carrier is 33 pounds (15 kilograms).

WARNING: Revive is not designed to be used with a child carrier. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO ATTACH A CHILD CARRIER TO REVIVE.

WARNING: Use caution when riding up a steep incline. Quick and forceful acceleration can cause the front wheel to raise up off the ground, which could cause you to lose control of the bicycle.

Shock Absorber Adjustment

Revive is equipped with a rear shock absorber (FIG. 10) that increases comfort and control even further. When

 

seated on the bicycle, the shock absorber should compress no more than one-third (1/3) of the entire length of

FIG. 10

the piston rod (upper portion of the shock absorber, inside of the coil spring). The firmness of the spring can be

adjusted for different rider weights.

 

 

The shock absorber’s coil spring is adjusted by turning a large ring, located at the base (lower section) of the coil

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spring. The ring turns along the shock absorber’s piston body on threads, like a nut turning on a bolt.

 

To adjust the coil spring’s firmness, grasp the adjustment by wrapping your entire hand around the ring. To increase2

firmness for heavier riders, turn (tighten) the ring clockwise. To decrease firmness for lighter riders, turn (loosen)

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the ring counter clockwise.

 

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The ring should never be tightened more than half way up the shock’s piston body (lower portion of shock inside

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the coil spring), nor should it be loosened to the point where the ring is free to turn; there should always be some

pressure on the coil spring.

 

 

1. Rebound Adjustment knob

 

Maximum rider weight for Revive is 265 pounds (120 kilograms).

2. Piston Rod

 

3.Coil Spring adjustment ring

Enclosed Chain Device (ECD)

4. Piston Body

5. Coil Spring

The Revive DX is equipped with an Enclosed Chain Device (ECD: FIG. 11) that protects the

 

 

 

 

chain from exposure to the elements. The ECD also keeps the chain from coming into contact

 

 

with the rider. The system is designed to require minimal maintenance.

 

 

It is recommended that you take your Revive back to your Authorized Professional Cycling Retailer after 30 days or approximately 30 hours of riding for to check for proper chain tension. It is also recommended that the chain be lubricated approximately every 1000 miles or six months, whichever comes first. Also, minor adjustment to chain tension should also be performed

at these intervals. Your Authorized Giant Professional Cycling Retailer can quickly and easily provide these services. If your chain makes

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Contents Welcome to Team Giant Contents General Warning Special note for parentsRevive at a Glance What it’s called Seating Adjustment Getting the Right FitSaddle Height Saddle Fore/Aft PositionLumbar Support Height Handlebar/Stem AdjustmentHandlebar Height Enclosed Chain Device ECD Shock Absorber AdjustmentLuggage Carrier Revive DX Cycle Computer Removal and Installation of Cycle ComputerRiding Tips Page Bike fit Safety firstGiant Bicycle Owner’s information Mechanical Safety Check First ride Safety BasicsPage Off Road Safety Wet Weather RidingNight Riding Changing Components or Adding Accessories Downhill or Competition BikingFit Standover height Saddle positionFig. C Brake Reach Control Position AdjustmentsHandlebar height and angle Installing a Bolt-On Front Wheel WheelsRemoving a Bolt-On Rear Wheel with Coaster Brake Installing a Bolt-On Rear Wheel with Hand BrakeRemoving a Bolt-On Rear Wheel with Hand Brake Installing a Bolt-On Rear Wheel with Coaster Brake Seatpost Quick ReleaseAdjusting the seatpost quick release mechanism Fig. EHand Brakes Braking TechniqueShifting gears How a derailleur drivetrain worksShifting the Front Derailleur Shifting GearsShifting the Rear Derailleur Which gear should I be in? How an internal gear hub drivetrain worksShifting internal gear hub gears Pedals Tires Bicycle SuspensionTires and Tubes Tire Valves Fig. QFig. R Service Service IntervalsIf your bicycle has a coaster brake, also Before every ride Mechanical Safety Check .CIf your bicycle has hand brakes, also About your Dealer If your bicycle sustains an impactContact Warranty InformationPosition of the Frame Serial Number Giant Bicycle Limited Warranty Required Assembly When PurchasedFree 60-Day Repair Labor Limited RemedyWhat You Should Do