DNM RC-32 Manuale d'uso - Pagina 3

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Define your ride type
Trek Bike Ride (TK): Similar to XC ride but not as tough. TK ride includes riding at
slower speed on flatter road without obstacles like rocks, branches or pits. Cross
Country Ride (XC): It includes riding on the hill roads with more obstacles like
rocks, branches and pits. XC ride does not include jump or fall from any heights. XC
bike fork can only be used with professionally designed bike frame and tires. XC
fork and format brake system are compatible. All Mountain Ride (AM): Tougher ride
on harsh environments with larger obstacles. AM Ride does not include jump or
fall from any heights. AM bike fork should only be used with disk brakes and bike
frame, tires and other parts specially designed for AM ride.
"Downhill", "Bumpy" or "Racing"
High speed cycling or downhill bike racing are considered voluntary high risk
activities. Downhill ride and floral cycling both can cause severe accidents. The
speed of biking downhill sometimes can be even faster than motorcycle speed, and
cause similar damage and hazard. Please prepare proper protective equipments,
e.g. helmet covering the whole head, protective item covering whole arms, fingers
and feet. Ask professional technician to check your bike and maintain your bike
thoroughly and more often before each ride (downhill, bumpy or racing).
Install bike fork — Single shoulder base fork
1. Remove the old bike fork from the bike frame.
2. Measure and cut direction turning tube (according to the direction turning tube
of the old bike fork) to match with the front tube of bike frame.
3. Remove the base seal of front tube, then install it on the direction turning tube
of bike fork, until it is fixed on top of the shoulder base according to the
distributor 's instructions.
4.Clean and lubricate the front bowl bearing and base seal according to
distributor 's instructions.
5. Install lower bearing on the fork base seal according to distributor 's
instructions If applicable.
6. Insert direction turning tube into the bowl tube.
7. Install upper bearing, vertical tube bushing and vertical tube.
8. Install vertical tube cover and screws, fasten the screws base on instructions.
9. Install handle, fasten vertical tube screws and fasten unit according to vertical
tube supplier 's instruction.
10. Install and adjust the brakes according to brake supplier 's instructions.
11. Position the quick release parts inside the hook claw holes, fasten it as
instructed to ensure enough screws. Note: Standard hook claw fork is equipped
with two time tire shied hook claw to keep the tire inside the bike fork even when
quick release parts are loosened.
12. Install brake wiring as instructed by the supplier.
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Install brake wiring
It can cause severe injury or death if the front brake wire is not properly wired and
firmly connected to the bike fork. The bike fork includes a small black disk brake
wire guider, which can be connected to the fork and used to assist wiring on the
disk brake pliers. The best method is to connect the brake wire through outside of
the left leg of the fork. Make sure the brake wire is not squeezed or touch the tire
in the stroke of bike fork.
Initial setting descending measure (suspension compressed amount caused by
rider 's weight at natural riding position). You need 1 roll meter, bind, 1 pencil, 1
piece of paper and one assistant.
1. Tie a bind on the fork leg, push the bind to the bottom until it reaches the top of
dust proof ring.
2. Ask the rider to ride on the bike at gravity centered position, feet on the pedal.
Let the rider get off the bike and let fork return to its original position.
3.The preload adjust knob is on the spring fork. Turn the knob clockwise to
increase spring preload and reduce descending stroke, turn the knob
counter-clockwise to decrease spring preload and increase descending stroke.
4. Replace new bike parts if descending stroke is still not correct after adjusting
preload or pressure.
Suggested repair interval of All DNM Bike Fork
Under normal use
Short time/ Occasional ride
Clean outer tube of bike fork every six
months, Replace fork parts (e.g.
suspension hydraulic O-ring, springs) at
authorized DNM repair shop every two
years.
Under harsh environment
Short time/ Occasional ride
Clean outer tube of bike fork every six
months, Replace fork parts (e.g.
hydraulic oil, O-ring, Spring) at
authorized DNM repair shop every year.
Long time/ often ride
Clean outer tube of bike fork every six
months, Replace fork parts (e.g.
hydraulic oil, O-ring, Spring) at
authorized DNM repair shop every year.
Long time/ often ride
Clean outer tube of bike fork every
six months, Replace fork parts
(e.g. hydraulic oil, O-ring,
Spring) at authorized DNM repair
shop every 10 months.
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