GT Bicycles 2015 Manual


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BICYCLE
OWNER’S MANUAL
WARNING
If you have any reason to suspect that your bicycle is not functioning properly do
not ride it. Have it inspected by an authorized GT dealer. Failure to follow this
checklist and have any problem inspected could lead to an accident, with risks of
serious injury, paralysis or death.
BICYCLE OWNER’S MANUAL
WARNING
THIS MANUAL CONTAINS IMPORTANT SAFETY, PERFORMANCE AND
SERVICE INFORMATION.
GT BICYCLES OWNERS MANUAL 131515 (04/15)
PRE-RIDE CHECKLIST
Are you wearing a helmet and other appropriate
equipment and clothing, such as protective glasses
and gloves? Do not wear loose clothing that could become
entangled in the bicycle (See PART I, Section 2.A The Basics).
Are your seatpost and stem securely fastened? Twist
wheel between your knees. The stem must not move in the
steering tube. Similarly, the seatpost must be secure in the seat
tube (See PART I, Section 3. Fit).
Are you visible to motorists? If you are riding at dusk,
dawn or at night, you must make yourself visible to motorists.
clothing (See PART I, Section 2.E Night Riding and PART II,
A. Important Safety Information).
Is it raining or wet? If so, be more cautious. Your braking
distances will increase, and your tiresgrip on the road will
decrease. Remember that motoristsvisibility decreases with
bad weather (See PART I, Section 2.D Wet Weather Riding
and PART II, A. Important Safety Information).
recommended pressure. (See PART I, Section 4.G Tires and
Tubes).
Are your wheels true? Lift each end of the bike and spin
each wheel. Does the space between the rim and the brake
pads, or the tire and the frame, remain nearly the same size as
the wheel turns? Are your spokes tight? (See PART I, Section
1.C Mechanical Safety Check).
Are your wheels’ quick-releases properly fastened? Be
sure to read the section on proper operation of quick-release
skewers (See PART I, Section 4.A Wheels).
Are your front and rear brakes functioning properly?
With V-brakes, the quick release “noodle must be properly
installed. With cantilever brakes, the quick release straddle
cable must be properly attached. With caliper brakes the quick
release lever must be closed. With any rim brake, the brake
levers hitting the handlebar grip (See PART I, Section 4.C
Brakes).
does not move too close to the handlebar grip, and there is
close to the handlebar grip. With any disc brakes, the brake
levers hitting the handlebar grip (See PART I, Section 4.C
Brakes).
How do your clipless pedals work today? Clip in and
out of your pedals before you begin. Experienced cyclists do.
of factors including dirt, mud, lubrication, spring tension and
wear. By clipping in and out you will check the function and
have a fresh memory of how they feel (See PART I, Section
4.E Pedals).
How recently were your frame, fork and components
inspected? Never ride a frame, fork or components with any
crack or damage. (See PART II, Section D. Inspect For Safety).
WWW.GTBICYCLES.COM
©2015 Cycling Sports Group
GT AMERICAS
Cycling Sports Group, Inc.
172 Friendship Road,
Bedford, Pennsylvania, 15522-6600, USA
(Voice): 1-800-BIKE-USA
(Fax): 814-623-6173
custserv@cyclingsportsgroup.com
GT EUROPE
Cycling Sports Group Europe, B.V.
mail: Postbus 5100
visits: Hanzepoort 27
7570 GC, Oldenzaal, Netherlands
(Voice): +41 61.4879380
(Fax): 31-5415-14240
servicedeskeurope@cyclingsportsgroup.com
GT UK
Cycling Sports Group
Vantage Way, The Fulcrum,
Poole, Dorset, BH12 4NU
(Voice): +44 (0)1202 732288
(Fax): +44 (0)1202 723366
sales@cyclingsportsgroup.co.uk
GT AUSTRALIA
Cycling Sports Group
Unit 8, 31-41 Bridge Road
Stanmore NSW 2048
Phone: +61 (0)2 8595 4444
Fax: +61 (0) 8595 4499
askus@cyclingsportsgroup.com.au
GT JAPAN
Namba Sumiso Building 9F,
4-19, Minami Horie 1-chome,
Nishi-ku, Osaka 550-0015, Japan
(Voice): 06-6110-9390
(Fax): 06-6110-9361
cjcustserv@GT.com
GT CHINA
Cycling Sports Group China Co., Ltd.
Room 208, No. 3203, Minghang District
Hongmei Road, Shanghai 201103, China
(Voice): 86 21 6446 8999
(Fax): 86 21 6465 6570
csg@dorelchina.com
This manual meets EN standards
14764, 14766, and 14781.
N 95-937 du 24 août 1995 norme NFR030
FRANCAISE - Si vous parlez Francais, veuillez contacter GT Europe
a l’adresse indiquee ci joint pour recevoir une copie du manuel en Francais.
Vous pouvez egalement visiter le website www.GTBicycles.com http://www.
GTBicycles.com pour visualiser le manuel en francais.
ITALIANO - Se la sua lingua è l’italiano la preghiamo di contattare GT
Europe al recapito che trovate qui sotto per per ottenere una copia in italiano di
questo manuale. Il manuale può anche essere visualizzato sul sito Internet
www.GTBicycles.com/ manuals <http://www.GTBicycles.com/manuals> .
DEUTSCH - Wenn Deutsch Ihre Muttersprache ist nehmen Sie bitte mit GT
Europe unter unten angebenen Adresse auf für eine deutschsprachige Kopie der
Anleitung. Sie können auch auf: www.GTBicycles.com/manuals
<http://www.GTBicycles.com/manuals> gehen r eine Anleitung in Deutsch.
NEDERLANDS - Indien uw moedertaal Nederlands is, neemt u dan a.u.b.
contact op met GT Europe op onderstaand adres om een gratis copie van deze
handleiding in het Nederlands aan te vragen. U kunt ook onze website
www.GTBicycles.com/manuals <http://www.GTBicycles.com/manuals>
bezoeken om zo de Nederlandse versie te bekijken.
ESPANOL - Si su idioma es el español, por favor póngase en contacto con GT
Europe en la dirección mencionada abajo para obtener una copia gratuita del
manual en espol. Usted también puede visitar a nuestra web
www.GTBicycles.com/manuals <http://www.GTBicycles.com/manuals>
para ver el manual en espol.
CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR
PURCHASE OF A GT BICYCLE.
you should know about us and our products:
1. We think riding a bike is fun! Which means all of us at GT are lucky enough to do
what we enjoy. You’ll see that dedication to our craft in every bicycle we make.
2. Because bike riding is so much fun, we encourage you to partake whenever the whim
strikes you: Going to the grocery store, going to work, going to school, or wherever
you go. Bikes are serious transportation, in addition to being outrageously good fun.
3. To keep your bike in top condition and to minimize risk, please read this manual before
4. We encourage you to visit your local Independent Bike Dealer. Many
GT Dealer is an important source of information for you.
WWW.GTBICYCLES.COM
©2015 Cycling Sports Group
GT AMERICAS
Cycling Sports Group, Inc.
172 Friendship Road,
Bedford, Pennsylvania, 15522-6600, USA
(Voice): 1-800-BIKE-USA
(Fax): 814-623-6173
custserv@cyclingsportsgroup.com
GT EUROPE
Cycling Sports Group Europe, B.V.
mail: Postbus 5100
visits: Hanzepoort 27
7570 GC, Oldenzaal, Netherlands
(Voice): +41 61.4879380
(Fax): 31-5415-14240
servicedeskeurope@cyclingsportsgroup.com
GT UK
Cycling Sports Group
Vantage Way, The Fulcrum,
Poole, Dorset, BH12 4NU
(Voice): +44 (0)1202 732288
(Fax): +44 (0)1202 723366
sales@cyclingsportsgroup.co.uk
GT AUSTRALIA
Cycling Sports Group
Unit 8, 31-41 Bridge Road
Stanmore NSW 2048
Phone: +61 (0)2 8595 4444
Fax: +61 (0) 8595 4499
askus@cyclingsportsgroup.com.au
GT JAPAN
Namba Sumiso Building 9F,
4-19, Minami Horie 1-chome,
Nishi-ku, Osaka 550-0015, Japan
(Voice): 06-6110-9390
(Fax): 06-6110-9361
cjcustserv@GT.com
GT CHINA
Cycling Sports Group China Co., Ltd.
Room 208, No. 3203, Minghang District
Hongmei Road, Shanghai 201103, China
(Voice): 86 21 6446 8999
(Fax): 86 21 6465 6570
csg@dorelchina.com
This manual meets EN standards
14764, 14766, and 14781.
N 95-937 du 24 août 1995 norme NFR030
FRANCAISE - Si vous parlez Francais, veuillez contacter GT Europe
a l’adresse indiquee ci joint pour recevoir une copie du manuel en Francais.
Vous pouvez egalement visiter le website www.GTBicycles.com http://www.
GTBicycles.com pour visualiser le manuel en francais.
ITALIANO - Se la sua lingua è l’italiano la preghiamo di contattare GT
Europe al recapito che trovate qui sotto per per ottenere una copia in italiano di
questo manuale. Il manuale può anche essere visualizzato sul sito Internet
www.GTBicycles.com/ manuals <http://www.GTBicycles.com/manuals> .
DEUTSCH - Wenn Deutsch Ihre Muttersprache ist nehmen Sie bitte mit GT
Europe unter unten angebenen Adresse auf für eine deutschsprachige Kopie der
Anleitung. Sie können auch auf: www.GTBicycles.com/manuals
<http://www.GTBicycles.com/manuals> gehen r eine Anleitung in Deutsch.
NEDERLANDS - Indien uw moedertaal Nederlands is, neemt u dan a.u.b.
contact op met GT Europe op onderstaand adres om een gratis copie van deze
handleiding in het Nederlands aan te vragen. U kunt ook onze website
www.GTBicycles.com/manuals <http://www.GTBicycles.com/manuals>
bezoeken om zo de Nederlandse versie te bekijken.
ESPANOL - Si su idioma es el español, por favor póngase en contacto con GT
Europe en la dirección mencionada abajo para obtener una copia gratuita del
manual en espol. Usted también puede visitar a nuestra web
www.GTBicycles.com/manuals <http://www.GTBicycles.com/manuals>
para ver el manual en espol.
CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR
PURCHASE OF A GT BICYCLE.
you should know about us and our products:
1. We think riding a bike is fun! Which means all of us at GT are lucky enough to do
what we enjoy. You’ll see that dedication to our craft in every bicycle we make.
2. Because bike riding is so much fun, we encourage you to partake whenever the whim
strikes you: Going to the grocery store, going to work, going to school, or wherever
you go. Bikes are serious transportation, in addition to being outrageously good fun.
3. To keep your bike in top condition and to minimize risk, please read this manual before
4. We encourage you to visit your local Independent Bike Dealer. Many
GT Dealer is an important source of information for you.
2
PART I
GENERAL WARNING .........................4
A SPECIAL NOTE FOR PARENTS ........ 4
SECTION 1. FIRST ........................ 5-8
1.A Bike Fit ................................................................5
1.B Safety First ...........................................................5
1.C Mechanical Safety Check ....................................6
1.D First Ride .............................................................8
SECTION 2. SAFETY .....................8-14
2.A The Basics ...........................................................9
2.B Riding Safety .....................................................10
2.C O-Road Safety ................................................11
2.D Wet Weather Riding ..........................................11
2.E Night Riding .....................................................12
2.F Extreme, Stunt, or Competition Riding ...........13
2.G Changing Components Adding Accessories .....14
SECTION 3. FIT ......................... 15-19
3.A Stand Over Height ............................................15
3.B Saddle Position ..................................................16
3.C. Handlebar Height and Angle ............................18
3.D Control Position Adjustments ...........................19
3.E Brake Reach.......................................................19
SECTION 4. TECH .................... 20 - 37
4.A Wheels ...............................................................20
4.B Seat Post Cam Action Clamp ............................26
4.C Brakes ................................................................27
Coaster Brakes ..................................................30
4.D Shifting Gears ...................................................31
4.E Pedals .................................................................33
4.F Bicycle Suspension .............................................34
4.G Tires and Tubes ................................................35
SECTION 5. SERVICE ................. 38-41
5.A Service Intervals ................................................39
5.B If Your Bicycle Sustains an Impact ...................41
PART II
SECTION A. IMPORTANT SAFETY
INFO .......................................... 42-51
A Wide Range of Injuries Are Possible .....................42
Bicycles Cannot Protect You .....................................42
Bicycling Inherent Risk .............................................42
Warning Label ..........................................................43
Riding in Trac, Commuting ..................................43
Riding at Night, Dusk, Dawn ...................................44
Renishing ................................................................45
Modications.............................................................45
Child Carriers ...........................................................46
Bicycles Have Sharp Surfaces ...................................46
Bar Ends ....................................................................46
Installing Accessories .................................................46
Aerodynamic Handlebars .........................................47
About Shimmy ..........................................................48
Toe Clip Overlap ......................................................48
Tire Size ....................................................................49
Tire & Rim Pressure Compatibility ........................49
How to Check Wheel Rim Wear ..............................50
Understanding Disc Brakes on Road Bikes ..............50
Brake Power Modulators ...........................................51
Aftermarket Brake Systems .......................................51
Aftermarket Power Systems ......................................51
SECTION B. INTENDED USE ....... 52-60
This section also includes weight limit information.
CONDITION 1 High-Performance Road ..............53
CONDITION 2 General Purpose Riding ..............55
CONDITION 3 Cross-Country, Mararthon,
Hardtails ....................................................................57
CONDITION 4 All-Mountain, Overmountain ......58
CONDITION 5 Gravity, Freeride,
Downhill, Dirt Jump ........................................... 59-60
CONTENTS
2
PART I
8
PART I
1.D - FIRST RIDE
When you buckle on your helmet and go for your rst
familiarization ride on your new bicycle, be sure to
pick a controlled environment, away from cars, other
cyclists, obstacles or other hazards. Ride to become
familiar with the controls, features and performance
of your new bike.
Familiarize yourself with the braking action of the
bike (see SECTION 4.C). Test the brakes at slow
speed, putting your weight toward the rear and gently
applying the brakes, rear brake rst. Sudden or
excessive application of the front brake could pitch
you over the handlebars. Applying brakes too hard can
lock up a wheel, which could cause you to lose control
and fall. Skidding is an example of what can happen
when a wheel locks up.
If your bicycle has toeclips or clipless pedals, practice
getting in and out of the pedals. See paragraph B.4
above and SECTION 4.E.4.
If your bike has suspension, familiarize yourself with
how the suspension responds to brake application
and rider weight shifts. See paragraph B.6 above and
SECTION 4.F.
Practice shifting the gears (see SECTION 4.D).
Remember to never move the shifter while pedaling
backward, nor pedal backwards immediately after
having moved the shifter. This could jam the chain
and cause serious damage to the bicycle.
Check out the handling and response of the bike; and
check the comfort.
If you have any questions, or if you feel anything
about the bike is not as it should be, consult your
dealer before you ride.
SECTION 2. SAFETY
WARNING
MANY STATES REQUIRE SPECIFIC
SAFETY DEVICES. IT IS YOUR
RESPONSIBILITY TO FAMILIARIZE
YOURSELF WITH THE LAWS OF THE
STATE WHERE YOU RIDE AND TO
COMPLY WITH ALL APPLICABLE LAWS,
INCLUDING PROPERLY EQUIPPING
YOURSELF AND YOUR BIKE AS THE
LAW REQUIRES.
Observe all local bicycle laws and regulations.
Observe regulations about bicycle lighting,
licensing of bicycles, riding on sidewalks, laws
regulating bike path and trail use, helmet laws,
child carrier laws, special bicycle trac laws.
It’s your responsibility to know and obey
the laws.


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Kategori: Cykel E-cykel
Model: 2015

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