Cannondale Bicycles manual

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While the rugged appearance of mountain bikes might suggest that they’re indestructible, they are not. Certainly, they are tough and sturdy. But as with any machine, abuse will soon take a toll on its ability to per- form. More specifically, be sure to avoid:

Jumping. Jumping a mountain bike is fun, but it puts incredible stress on everything from your spokes to your pedals. Perhaps most vulnerable to jumping-related damage is your front fork. Riders who insist on jumping their bikes risk serious damage, to their bicycles as well as themselves.

Riding through water. The so-called “sealed” components (such as head- sets, bottom brackets and hubs) are effective at keeping mud and grit out of your bearings. Water, however, is a different story. Any mountain bike that is exposed to large amounts of water will require a complete bearing overhaul to prevent extensive – and expensive – damage.

Shifting gears under extreme pedaling pressure. Like jumping, shifting under extreme pedaling pressure puts an incredible amount of stress on components. While most components can withstand an occasional “power shift,” continual power shifting will most assuredly damage some part of your drivetrain. Whenever possible, ease up on your pedals when shifting.

Land access, responsible riding, and the IMBA code. Don’t take land access for granted. Your actions on your next ride will influence which

90trails will be open for bicycle use in the years to come. Minimizing skidding, avoiding muddy areas, and being courteous to hikers and

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Cannondale Bicycles manual