08_Installing The Sprocket Cassette On The Turno; For M5 L=130 Mm And L=135 Mm Chainstays; 09_Installing The Bicycle; 10_Installing The Sprocket Cassette On The - Elite Turno Manual De Instrucciones

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foot tube (Rif.A).
08_INSTALLING THE SPROCKET CASSETTE
ON THE TURNO FOR M5 L=130 MM AND
L=135 MM CHAINSTAYS
- Assemble the sprocket cassette on the freehub by
aligning the groove profiles.
- 2 spacers (Ref. B) are usually needed for the Shimano
/ SRAM
9 speed cassette (Pic. 7), 1 spacer for the 10
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speed cassette (Pic. 7A) and no spacer is required for the
11 speed cassette (Pic. 8). Depending on the cassette
brand you are using there might be some differences with
the aforementioned general data.
- Using the torque wrench, tighten the lock ring supplied
with the cassettes onto the freehub body (Pic. 9).
CAUTION!
Strictly follow the instructions provided by the cassette
manufacturer with regard to specific installation techniques,
the need for additional spacers and torque specifications.
NOTE: please contact your dealer if you have questions or
are unable to install the cassette. The warranty does not
cover any damage to the bicycle and/or Turno in the event
of incorrect installation.
- Turno includes the correct 5mm diameter quick release
adapter for dropout spacing ranging from 130mm (5,1
inches) to 135mm (5,3 inches). Therefore, on bikes with
130-135mm (5,1 to 5,3 inches) dropout spacing, insert
the left dropout adapter (Ref. D) (Pic. 10). Please consult
the paragraph 10 for bikes with 12mm diameter (0.47 in.)
x and 142mm (5,6 in.) thru-axle spacing.

09_INSTALLING THE BICYCLE

- Loosen the bike's rear brake and place the chain on the
smallest rear sprocket and the largest front chainring.
Remove the quick release from the rear wheel.
- Insert the quick release and the dropout adapter (Rif.C) on
the Turno sprocket cassette (Pic. 11).
- Place the bicycle chain onto the smallest sprocket of
Turno (Pic 12).
- Fully fit the bicycle's rear dropouts onto Turno's cassette
(Pic. 13), paying careful attention to the correct internal or
external position, based on the type of bicycle (Pic.14 -Pic
15):
- External triangle adapter (Rif. C) for road and time trial
bikes (130mm triangle) (Pic.14).
- Internal triangle adapter (Rif. C) for mountain bikes
(135mm triangle) (Pic.15).
NOTE: the knurled side of the triangle adapter (Rif. C) must
be facing the bicycle dropout.
- Make sure the bicycle is safely positioned on the Turno
and lock the quick release with a strong push. The pressure
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should make the bike dropouts remain locked onto the
structure of the Turno.
- Make sure the bike is stable by pushing and pulling the
top tube of the frame and the saddle. Should the bike still
be moving a little on the Turno, use more force to lock the
quick release.
WARNING: the dropout of the bicycle must be leaning on the
edges of the adapter and not on the Quick Release.
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Elite shall not be liable for any damages that might arise from
an improper assembly of the bicycle on the hometrainer.
10_INSTALLING THE SPROCKET CASSETTE
ON THE TURNO FOR Ø12 L=142 MM
CHAINSTAYS
- For bikes with rear thru-axle you need to change the
sleeve set in the chainstay spindle:
1) If it's inserted, remove the left adapter (Ref. D) and
unscrew the right adapter for 130-135 mm chainstays
(Pic.16);
2) Screw the right adapter to its end (Ref. E) and insert the
left adapter (Ref. F) for 142 mm chainstays (Pic.17);
3) Attach the spacer (Ref. E) with the 17mm key (11/16
inches) with a 5Nm tightening torque (44 in-lbs). Use a
medium strength, oil-tolerant threadlocker to lock the nut
on the spindle;
4) Loosen the rear brake of the bicycle and place the chain
on the smallest sprocket of the rear wheel and the front
chainring. Remove the thru-axle from the rear wheel.
5) Position the bicycle's rear dropouts on the axle of the
sprocket cassette of the Turno.
6) Insert the thru-axle on the Turno sprocket cassette shaft.
7) Make sure the bicycle is safely positioned on the Turno
and lock the thru-axle with a strong push. The pressure
should make the bike dropouts remain locked onto the
structure of the Turno.
8) Make sure the bike is stable by pushing and pulling the
top tube of the frame and the saddle. Should the bike still
be moving a little on the Turno, use more force to lock the
thru-axle.
WARNING: -The feet of Elite hometrainers feature a
variable design that adapts to any type of floor and ensures
that the bicycle is perfectly vertical when mounted on the
hometrainer. You can also select from 3 height levels
by simply switching the positions of the feet where they
contact the surface. 0 mm (0 inches) is the standard
position, with 3 mm (0.11 inches) and 6 mm (0.23 inches)
heights also available (see Pic. 18, 19, 20, 21, 22).
- Start pedalling. Ride very slowly at first and increase your
speed gradually until you become familiar with the features
of Turno.

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