Raleigh Sherwood Bedienungsanleitung

Raleigh Fahrrad Sherwood

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BICYCLE OWNER’S GUIDE
and ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION
Please read carefully before riding
2for further information consult our website www.raleigh.co.uk
4. KNOW YOUR BIKE
5. QUICK ASSEMBLY GUIDE
10. PERSONAL SAFETY
13. RIDING WITH JUNIORS
14. STEERING, HEADSETS
AND HANDLEBARS
16. PEDALS
17. QUICK RELEASE WHEELS
18. SADDLE ADJUSTMENT
20. BRAKES
27. CRANKS
28. GEARS
34. SPECIALIST BIKES
36. BMX
38. RACE/TOURING/CARBON
FRAMES & FORKS
40. MAINTENANCE
46. CLOTHING &
ACCESSORIES
CONTENTS 21 POINT PRE-DELIVERY INSPECTION
Mechanic’s signature:
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Customer’s signature:
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Date: ....................................................
Each item should be ticked by the mechanic undertaking the Pre-Delivery Inspection (PDI) and signed at the end to
certify that the cycle is being handed over in first class condition. All riders, including Mail Order customers, are urged
to make similar periodic safety checks for themselves, or have them done by a retailer, using this list as a guide.
1Fit all of the loose equipment supplied with the bike and
tighten pedals, toe clips and straps 12 Lubricate chain and suggest appropriate lubricant
to customer, depending on likely use.
2
Adjust wheel quick releases and position levers correctly.
Tighten wheel nuts, where fitted, and explain the
importance of correct chain tension where necessary
13 Suspension bikes – forks only: sit customer on saddle and
demonstrate how to adjust the springs where applicable.
3Spin wheels to check trueness, then test tyre pressures.
14
Full suspension bikes: sit customer on saddle and
demonstrate how to adjust the rear suspension, and
then the front. Check that the bike is level when the
whole weight of the customer is placed on the saddle.
4Check that the saddle height and fore and aft adjustment
are correctly matched to the customer.
5Check handlebar height and handlebar angle are correctly
matched to the customer. 15
Check that any extra-cost equipment or any accessories
mounted on the bike before purchase are correctly fitted
and safe. Explain how to use them to the customer.
6Make sure that the seat post and handlebar stem are
not extended further than the safety limit line. 16 Hub gear bikes: explain to customer how to disconnect
gear cable and remove back wheel.
7Tighten saddle clip, saddle adjustment bolt, handlebar
stem fixing, handlebar clamp bolt and bar ends. 17
BMX bikes: test that steering can be rotated through
360° without getting the brake cables caught up
(gyro models only).
8
Test brakes and check pad position, adjusting as required.
Check front brake is connected to right hand lever. Check
that customer can reach the brake lever comfortably. 18
Kid’s bikes: Sit rider on bike and check that the rider can
place both feet flat on the ground. Adjust brake lever
reach to suit individual customer. Explain to parents and
children that the use of garage air lines is dangerous.
9
Demonstrate effectiveness of braking system to customer
and explain the danger of pitch-over, especially if the
brakes are allowed to lock. 19 Frame Numbers (To be recorded by PDI mechanic).
See page 6 for location.
10 Check that the gears change cleanly and adjust
as necessary. 20
Explain the guarantee and servicing arrangements to
the customer and ensure that he or she is happy with
everything before signing off below.
11
Show customer how to change gear and explain that low
gears should be used for climbing hills, middle gears for
the flat and high gears for downhill. 21 Check chainwheel and crank bolt torque is 42-45Nm.
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WELCOME TO THE FAMILY
When Sir Frank W. Bowden started Raleigh Bicycles in Nottingham UK, in 1887
we are certain that he would have pictured you stood here today with your new
bicycle, which comes steeped with the innovation and expertise that you get from
designing bikes for over 125 years.
You see, Sir Frank was a visionary who took a small bicycle company from Raleigh
Street, Nottingham, into every corner of the globe. It was Sir Frank’s ability to picture
the impossible that drove us to create the world’s most recognisable bike brand.
Without his inspirational foresight and huge leaps of imagination we wouldn’t have
had classic Raleighs like the All Steel Roadster, the Superbe and Clubman. Nor for
that matter would we have had iconic bikes like the Chopper, Burner and Grifter.
And certainly wouldn’t have inspired the careers of professional cyclists like A.A.
Zimmerman, Tommy Godwin, Reg Harris, Joop Zoetemelk, Sir Chris Hoy and ‘today’s
Team Raleigh superstars’.
Sir Frank’s vision has been evident in Raleigh for over 125 years, helping us drive
Raleigh forward to create today’s cutting edge race-winning performance bikes, as
well as our beautiful classic bikes, around-town everyday bikes and beginner bikes
for tomorrow’s riders. From your first bike to your fastest, Raleigh has been there
every step of the way for generations and generations.
Raleigh Bikes


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Marke: Raleigh
Kategorie: Fahrrad
Modell: Sherwood

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