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If the bicycle is not stable, make sure the quick
release and its lever are correctly positioned, that
carried out (fig. 13).
position (fig. 24). Remove the bicycle.
the stand by turning the upper part (fig. 25).
levelling feet (M+N) to compensate for uneven
surfaces that do not allow the four feet to make
complete contact, and to allow the bike to be
perfectly vertical (Fig. 26).
the front feet (Fig. 27 and Fig. 28).
to the bottom of the front feet (Fig. 29 and Fig.
30).
is possible to add additional feet to those already
mounted. (Fig. 31, Fig. 32, Fig. 33 and Fig. 34).
the direction of the foot (M) is turned
90° in relation to the first one positioned.
the roller during use, since the moving and rota-
ting parts of the roller and the bicycle can cause
damage in case of contact.
dry place, away from potentially hazardous
avoid any risk of inadvertent or accidental con-
tact with them.
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st.
before every training session.
bushings of the stand, replace it with the one
supplied (L).
the inside.
material, during use they may leave rubber marks
on the floor.
it is advisable to use tyres of 23 mm width.
pressure recommended by the tyre manufactu-
rer.
roller and reduced vibration, use slick tyres (also
for Mountain bikes).
that slips may irreparably damage the roller and
the tyre.
des more than 3 mm from the fixing nut, cut off
the protruding part (fig. 35, 36 and 37).
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