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18 19PART V MAINTENANCEInspection, Lubrication, Adjustment!!WARNING!! Improper adjustment or servicing may result indamage to your bicycle or serious
2120TECH 1.1 - Maintenance ToolsThe tools listed below are necessary to perform this manual'smaintenance procedures. Tightness of nuts and bolts
22 23TECH 1.2 - Torque ValuesBefore every ride, do a quick check of the nuts and bolts on your bicycle to make sure none have come loose. You should a
24 25Linear style brake (V-brake)FIGURE 6 - Picture of linear style brake with labeled parts (rear view)1. Push the two brake arms together and slide
26 27Shifting Hints• On the front chainrings, the largest gear is the most difficult topedal but offers the highest gear ratio.• On the rear cogset, t
28 29Brake pad position. Proper position, and in good condition. When the brakes are applied,the pads must be centered on the rim. (See Figure 7) NOT
30 31For instructions pertaining to the use of the shifting systemon your Brodie bike, please refer to the respective systeminstructions and manual.
32 33For Shimano shifters.• Push the right index lever (shift return lever) at least eight ornine times (depending on gearing) to make sure it is in i
34 35TECH 1.9 - Inspection IIHandlebar Stem/Headset lnspection• Inspect stem for damage. • If you find or suspect damage have it inspected by your dea
36 37Grips• Loose handlebar grips are unsafe. • Remove and clean loose grips. • To remount, spray hair spray on the handlebar and slide the gripback o
2 3Important: Read before you ride . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Bike Types:Full Suspension Bike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
38 39FIGURE 13 - Chainrings with truncated teeth, pickup pins, and pickup teethto aid shifting.Step-ln (Clipless) PedalsThe pedal's four bindings
40 41PART VIBRUCE SPICER'S RIDING TIPSBruce’s BioBruce is our Product Manager. He has spent the better part of theeighties and nineties as a memb
42 43The Right Bike From the Right DealerSelect a reputable dealer that will be able to fill your needs. Yourbicycle retailer should assist you to fin
brodiebikes.com44 45Brodie Owners Manual Gear Ratio Chart96.9 88.8 82.0 76.1 71.0 66.6 62.7 59.2 56.1 53.3 50.7 48.4 46.3 44.4 42.6 41.0 39.4 38.0 36.
brodiebikes.com47Purchase Details46Brodie Owners ManualRecord of maintenanceEnter each repair here. For the most current manual visit www.brodiebikes.
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1110DIAGRAMS - OPEN AND CLOSED QUICKRELEASE LEVERFIGURE 2 - Diagram of hub quick release. Note that this is a cam-action device, not a wing-nut or nut
12 13PART IIPRE-RIDE SAFETY CHECK!!WARNlNG!! Failure to perform safety checks before everyride and to take corrective action when necessary may resul
14 15PART IIIRULES FOR SAFE CYCLING1. Always wear a properly fitted ANSI or Snell approved helmet.See your local dealer for proper fitting. 2. Make s
16 17PART IVRULES OF THE TRAIL,lnternational Mountain Bicycle Association (IMBA)Ride on open trails only. Respect trail and road closures; obtainpermi
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