III.
Tyres
Periodically check the tyre pressure. Riding with under or over-pressured tyres can reduce performance,
cause premature wear, deteriorations of the wheel rim, reduce autonomy or increase the risk of an
accident.
If significant wear or a tear is visible on one of the tyres, replace it before using the bicycle. A pressure
range is indicated on the tyre sidewall by the manufacturer and in the following table. The pressure should
be adjusted according to the user's weight.
Model
ANYWAY E200
Method for determining the correct adjustment of the quick release mechanisms (wheel and seat clamp)
The quick release devices are designed to be operated by hand. Never use tools to lock or unlock the
mechanism so as not to damage it.
To adjust the clamping force of the wheel axle, you must use the adjusting nut and not the quick release
lever. If the lever can be manoeuvred with minimal manual pressure, it means that it is not tight enough.
You therefore need to tighten the adjusting nut. The quick release system must mark the fork legs when
closed in the locked position.
At each adjustment operation, check that the front wheel is properly centred with the fork. To set, close,
and open the quick-lock mechanisms, use the following method:
Nut clamping
IV.
Adjusting the brakes
Before every use, check that the front and rear brakes are working perfectly.
The handle on the right activates the rear brake. The left handle activates the front brake.
It is recommended to distribute your braking force approximately 60/40 between the front and rear. The
brake lever should not be in contact with the handlebars, and the sheaths should not be bent at right
angles so that the cables can slide with a minimum of friction. Damages, fraying, rusty cables must be
changed immediately.
WARNINGS:
Size of the
Size of the tubes
bicycle
27.5"
27,5 x 2,10
Size of the tyres
27,5 x 2,10
44
Pressure
PSI
Bar
40 – 65
2,8 - 4,5
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