// INFLATING THE TIRE
If you have ordered your bike without tubeless setup, inflate the tires to a pressure of about 2 bar.
If you have ordered your bike with tubeless setup, you must fill both tires with the enclosed sealing fluid before the first ride.
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Release the air from the tire completely.
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Shake the provided sealing fluid for about one minute.
2.
Unscrew the valve cap.
2.
Fill the sealing fluid through the valve into the tire.
Approximately 60 ml of sealing fluid should be used
3.
Unscrew the valve insert from the valve using the valve
per tire.
key supplied.
3.
Screw the valve insert into the valve using the valve key
and tighten it by hand.
// ADJUSTING THE SUSPENSION ELEMENTS
Your bike is delivered with a basic adjustment of the suspension elements. Before the first ride, the air pressure in the suspension elements must be adjusted to your body weight.
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Inflate the tire to about 2 bar.
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Check the correct fit of the tire.
→ The tire must contact the rim evenly around its
entire circumference. If not, release the air, press
the tire into the center of the rim bed and repeat
the procedure.
→ Have the tire seat checked by a professional if in
any doubt.
3.
Slowly rotate and shake the wheel to distribute the
sealing fluid over the entire inner surface of the tire.
4.
After the tire bead is fully seated, reduce the pressure to
your own requirements.
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Screw on the valve cap.
6.
Carry out a short test ride and check the tire pressure
regularly.
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Unscrew the valve cap of the shock / fork.
Screw on the shock pump and pump the shock / fork up to the required pressure.
→ Observe the instructions for operating the shock pump.
→ We recommend a SAG* of 15% - 20% on the fork and 20% - 30% on the shock.
Please pay attention to the manufacturer' s instructions of the suspension elements for the air
pressure. The corresponding manuals are included.
Unscrew the shock pump and screw the valve cap onto the valve.
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* The air pressure of your suspension elements is adjusted via the so-called
SAG (negative travel). The SAG is the degree by which the shock and the fork
compresses under the weight of the rider. To adjust the SAG, sit on the bike with
all your cycling equipment (helmet, backpack, shoes, etc.) and take a normal
riding position. No air can escape when unscrewing the shock pump.