oBicycle Owner's Manual 2008IMPORTANT! Please Read This Manual Before Using Your New Bicycle
o>-LUOCou.LUm COFRAME SIZEChoosing the appropriate frame and wheel size is imperative when purchasing a new bicycle.For safe riding the size of you
Please refer to the chart below to assist you in making the correct choice. If you have any queries refer to your dealer.Bicycling Sizing GuideApprox.
RIDING POSITION1. Saddle HeightTo ensure pedalling efficiency, safety and rider comfort it is crucial that the seat is set at the correct height. The
3. Handlebar HeightIt is recommended you try various handlebar heights to find the most suitable position for you. Usually it is most comfortable whe
SAFETY CHECKLISTSafety checks are an important part of any ride. In conjunction with the recommended maintenance in Parts 4 and 5 of this manual it is
4. Steering- Check that the handlebar and stem enable correct steering and are properly adjusted and tightened- Check that the setting of the handle
11. Safety & Accessories- Check that all reflectors are attached correctly and visible- For riding at night, fit fully functioning dynamo or ba
RIDING SAFELYGeneral Rules- The same road rules used for vehicles apply to cyclists. Obey the road rules at all times, such as giving way to pedestri
(D16Wet Weather- Ride more cautiously in wet weather.Avoid sudden braking, slow overall riding pace and approach corners more carefully.- Brake soon
Hill Technique- Prior to a climb, gear down and continue gearing down as necessary in order to sustain pedalling speed.- By standing up on your peda
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GEARS: HOW TO OPERATEDerailleur GearsDerailleur gears are the most common type of gear systems used on bicycles. They are the changing mechanism used
Operating PrinciplesAlthough the number of gears present on multispeed bicycles varies greatly, how the gears function remains the same. The right shi
Hand Grip ShiftersHand grip shifters are built into the hand grip and attach to the handlebars. Unlike other types of shifting mechanisms th^ hiand gr
Dual Control ShiftersThe majority of drop bar road bicycles produced today are fitted with dual control levers. Since both the brakes and the gears ar
ozo>ocLUCOo3LUOC<oLUO>-omocBICYCLE CAREBasic maintenanceTo keep your bicycle in prime condition follow the recommendations listed below.Paint
SecurityIn an attempt to prevent your bicycle from being stolen the following precautions should be undertaken.1. Take note of the bicycle serial numb
Regular and proper upkeep of your new bike means:• Smooth Running• Longer lasting components• Safer Riding• Cost savingsRoutine bicycle maintenance i
Schedule 2 - Service ChecklistFrequencyTaskPage ReferenceBefore every ride Check tyre pressure 28Check brake operation 43Check wheels for loose spokes
Torque requirementsNuts and bolts should only be adjusted using a torque wrench. This helps to prevent over tightening and damage to the threads.
WHEELS AND TYRESWheels InspectionMaintaining your wheels in prime condition is imperative for not only for riding efficiency and performance, but safe
(DCongratulations on your purchase. Your Apollo bicycle has been fully tested and carefully produced with performance, comfort and safety in mind.With
Tyre inspectionAs tyres are the rider’s only contact with the road, correct tyre maintenance is crucial for stability and safety. Consider the followi
Front Wheel Removal1. Open the brake quick release, if fitted, or screwin the brake cable adjuster. You may need to undo the brake cable anchor bolt
Rear Wheel Removal1. Open the brake quick release, if fitted, or screw in brake cable adjuster. Undo the brake cable anchor bolt if greater clearance
Correct Quick Release Axle SettingThe process of removing wheels is made considerably easier if a Quick Release mechanism is fitted to the wheel axle.
Hub Bearing AdjustmentThe hub bearings of both wheels should be inspected for side movement. Adjustment is required if there is any more than slight l
How To Repair A Flat TyreThere comes a time when most cyclists will need to repair a flattyre. Use the following steps to guide you through the proces
Tyre ValvesBicycles primarily use either Schraeder™ or Presta tyre valves. To inflate tyres the pump needs to be fitted with the appropriate attachmen
STEERING SYSTEMHandlebar StemUsually the standard handlebar stem is secured into the steering column by the binder bolt and expander wedge. These bind
Ensure that the handlebars are appropriately aligned and are tightened to a minimum 17Nm of torque when re-fitting the stem. Use only the appropriate
Bicycle SuspensionTo help combat some of the jarring associated with riding on rough terrain some Mountain Bikes are fitted with suspension systems. P
>-ocoHoLUOCoPART 1WarrantyInside Front CoverPART 2Parts Classification Pages 4 - 7PART 3Before You Ride Pages 8 - 21PART 4Bicycle Care & Servi
-Adjusting Cup/Cone- Top Head Cup/Cone— Bottom Head CapHeadset InspectionThe headset is responsible for locking the fork into the frame. Every month t
Lubrication and Attachment of An 'Ahead Set' Stem To The ForkEvery year your bicycle should have a complete lubrication. This can be quite a
HEAD SET AND ROTOR ^S^BLY DIAGRAMCOMPLETE ASSEMBLYROTOR CABLE ASSEMBLYRotor HeadsetA rotor is a special headset mechanism used on some BMX Freestyle b
1. The rotor bearing unit should appear parallel to the upper and lower cable stops once installed.If the unit is tilted, pull each cable end one at a
As covered previously in Part 3, to accommodate the individual rider the seat can be adjusted in angle, height and distance from the handlebars. Gener
BRAKESFor safe riding it is crucial that your bicycle’s brakes function correctly. With use the bicycle’s brake pads wear and the control cables stret
Lubrication (calliper brakes)Lubricate the brake lever and the brake calliper pivot at least every three months with 2-3 drops of light oil. This will
1. When assembling linear pull brakes, insert the brake body into the centre spring hole in the frame mounting boss, and use the link fixing bolt to
3. Fasten the shoe fixing nut while holding the shoe against the rim.5mm Allen KeyI4. Thread the inner cable through the inner cable lead. When a cl
Installation and Adjustment- U-BrakesTo install U-Brakes:1. Lubricate the contacting surfaces of the frame bosses and the brake arm attaching area.2.
2. PARTS CLASSIFICATION 4 5. COMPREHENSIVE MAINTENANCE 27Mountain bicycles & Cross Bicycles 4 Wheels and Tyres 27Suspension Bicycles 5 - wheel ins
Brake shoes must have adequate usable treadTread Worn OffUsable Brake Shoe\Wo^ out Brake Shoe (Replace)Brake Shoe ReplacementCheck your brakes shoes m
DRIVETRAINThe drivetrain consists of the pedals, chain, chainwheel, crank set, and freewheel.These are all the components of the bicycle that transmit
Clipless PedalsClipless pedals or “step-in-pedals” are designed for maximum pedalling efficiency. The rider wears specific cycling shoes with a plate
Lubrication and AdjustmentThe maintenance your pedals need will depend upon whether or not they can be disassembled to enable access to the internal b
Crank SetTogether the bottom bracket axle and bearings, the crank arms and the chainrings are known as the crank set. There are two types of crank set
Lubrication and Adjustment - One Piece CranksTo adjust:- Turn the locknut on the left side clockwise to loosen.- Turn the adjusting cone anti-clockw
Lubrication and Adjustment - Three Piece Cranks (Cotterless Cranks)To adjust:- Turn the lockring on the left side anti-clockwise.- Turn the adjustin
Three Piece Crank Replacement1. Place the crank arm onto the axle.2. Use a soft mallet to gently tap the crank arm.3. Reattach the washer and secur
ChainInspection and LubricationRegular inspection and maintenance of your chain is vital to guard against premature wear. At least monthly, or after r
Unlike the single speed freewheel bike, coaster hub brake or 3-speed hub bicycle the chains on derailleur geared bicycles are automatically tensioned
©Finding the bicycle to best suit your needs is made easy by the vast array of bicycle models and sizes available. Refer to the following diagrams to
Coaster HubCoaster Hub Brakes are commonly fitted in the rear wheel of many BMX style and other children’s bicycles. They are very reliable and easy t
Dérailleur SystemsThe front and rear derailleurs, the shift controls, and the derailleur control cables collectively are known as the derailleur syste
LubricationLightly oil all the pivoting points of the front and rear dérailleurs at least every month. Any excess oil should be wiped off to prevent d
To adjust high gear:- Turn the adjustment screw marked ‘H’ until the top guide pulley lines up with the outside edge of the outermost sprocket. Setti
Adjustment - Front DerailleurThe front derailleur is positioned correctly when its chain guides are parallel to the chainrings and there is approximat
To fine tune racing style bicycles fitted with dual control (STI) levers:- Shift the chain to the largest rear sprocket and the largest chainring.-
ACCESSORIESTo make your riding safer, more convenient or even more enjoyable, you may wish to equip your bike with some of the many bicycle accessorie
7. Child Safety CarrierChildren up to approximately 18kg in weight can legally be transported in a properly designed carry seat, attached to the rear
TROUBLESHOOTING66Problem Possible Reason Possible SolutionSlipping chain Excessively worn or chipped chainring or freewheel sprocket teeth Chain worn/
Problem Possible Reason Possible SolutionGrinding noise when pedallingPedal bearings too tight Bottom bracket bearings too tightChain fouling deraille
Suspension bicycles aim to maximize comfort and traction over rough terrain. The basis of the mountain bike frame is blended with suspension - either
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BMX style bicycles are ideal for young riders. Their durable, simple design makes them perfect for general purpose use with minimal maintenance requir
Road or racing bikes aim to cater for fast travel over long distances on smooth surfaces. Frames are light weight and rims have a narrower profile, fo
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