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13 REPLACEMENT PARTS.
In order to achieve optimum use of your bike and the maximum
safety possible, it is very important to use the original parts.
13.1 Substituting worn parts.
The most common worn parts are the tyres, tubes, disc
brakes and the brake pads, in addition to the headlights, the
position lights and the batteries.
Tyre: Check the wear indicator in the tyre surface. Change it
for an equivalent tyre. Review the brand indicated on the
outside of the tyre (E.T.R.T.O. norm).
is recommended may make it so that when turning the handlebar,
the point of the foot touches the front wheel. The rider may lose
control of the bike and suffer an accident with severe consequences.
The same may occur when we change the crank for a longer one.
Tubes: Substitute it with the appropriate type of tube for the
tyre. Check the outside part of the tube (E.T.R.T.O. norm).
Disc brakes and brake pads: Keep in mind the instructions
provided by the manufacturer.
Headlights and position lights: LED have a very extended
lifespan. If necessary, replace the light with one of identical
characteristics.
Batteries: Change for others of the same kind. Check the
outside area.
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