dahon大行车主手册折叠车使用指南

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How an Internal Gear Hub Drive Train Works..........................31 Shifting Internal Hub Gears..................................................31 What Gear Should I Be In?..................................................31
them before you ride. If the handlebars have bar-end extensions, make sure they are clamped tight enough so you can’t twist them. Please note that with the installa-
Safety First
• Handlebar and Saddle Alignment: Make sure the saddle and handlebar stem are parallel to the bike’s centerline and clamped tight enough so that you can’t twist them out of alignment.
• Handlebar Ends: Make sure the handlebar grips are secure and in good condition. If not, have your dealer replace them. Make sure the handlebar ends and extensions are plugged. If not, have your dealer plug
Fit..................................................................................... 27 Saddle Position........................................................................27 Handlebar Height and Angle....................................................27
Safety.............................................................................. 25 The Basics...............................................................................25 Riding Safety............................................................................25 Wet Weather Riding.................................................................25 Night Riding.............................................................................26
Chains......................................................................................32 Pedals......................................................................................32 Transporting Your Bike.............................................................33 Service............................................................................ 34 Service Intervals......................................................................34


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1. Wheel 2. Rear Derailleur 3. Chain 4. Crank Set 5. Pedal 6. Seat Post 7. Saddle 8. Bolts for Bottle Cage 9. Frame 10. Head Set 11. Handlepost 12. Handlebars 13. Brake Lever 14. Fork 15. Brakes
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Contents
First................................................................................. 24 Bike Fit.....................................................................................24 Safety First...............................................................................24 This Manual.............................................................................24
you may be able to adjust their angle and reach. • Do you fully understand how to operate your new bicycle? If not, before your first ride, have your dealer explain any functions or features that you do not understand.
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NOTE: This manual is not intended as a comprehensive use, service, repair or mainten­ance manual. Please see your dealer for all service, repairs or maintenance.
Tech................................................................................. 28 Wheels.....................................................................................28 Installing A Quick Release Front Wheel...............................28 Installing A Quick Release Rear Wheel...............................28 Brakes: Rim Brakes & Disc Brakes..........................................29 Brake Controls and Features...............................................29 How Brakes Work................................................................29 Shifting Gears..........................................................................30 How a Derailleur Drive Train Works.....................................30 Shifting Gears......................................................................30 Shifting the Rear Derailleur..................................................30 Shifting the Front Derailleur.................................................30 What Gear Should I Be In?..................................................31
Break-in Period....................................................................34 After Every Long Hard Ride.................................................34 After Every Long Hard Ride or After 10 to 20 Hours of Riding..34 Warranty.......................................................................... 36
Make sure your bicycle is used for its intended purpose as the misuse may lead to the failure of some component or part.
• Always wear an approved helmet when riding your bike, and follow the helmet manufacturer’s instructions for fit, use and care.
Torque Values................................................................. 37 EN
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All folding bicycles and P.A.Q. mini-bikes are intended for use on paved roads only. P.A.Q. mountain bikes are intended for use on hardpacked trails only, and are not intended for jumps, stunts or other extreme sports.
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