Gary Fisher 2004 gary fisher bicycles Manuel D’Utilisation
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In this manual, the Warning sign indicates a potentially
hazardous situation which, if
not avoided, could result in
death or serious injury.
In this manual, the Caution sign indicates a potentially
hazardous situation or unsafe
practice which, if not avoided, may
result in minor or moderate injury.
Bold letters
indicate important text, or points to note.
Examples include
OPEN
or
CLOSED.
Italicized letters
indicate a reference to another section within
the manual. Examples include the
Wheels
section.
This manual covers the entire line of Gary Fisher bicycles,
which includes several bicycle types. The following pictures
help you identify the type of bicycle you own:
DEFINITIONS
WARNING
CAUTION
Mountain bike- uses a "flat" handle-
bar and wide, knobby tires. It may
have front suspension, rear suspen-
sion, or both. It has wheels with a
26" or 29" nominal diameter.
bar and wide, knobby tires. It may
have front suspension, rear suspen-
sion, or both. It has wheels with a
26" or 29" nominal diameter.
Figure 2 Mountain bike
Juvenile bike- may look like an adult
bike, but scaled to size for a smaller
rider; includes BMX, mountain,
hybrid, and road styles.
bike, but scaled to size for a smaller
rider; includes BMX, mountain,
hybrid, and road styles.
Figure 4 Juvenile bike
Hybrid bike- a combination of road
and mountain designs, this bike uses
a "flat" handlebar, but medium-width
road tires on 700c nominal wheel
diameter.
and mountain designs, this bike uses
a "flat" handlebar, but medium-width
road tires on 700c nominal wheel
diameter.
Figure 3 Hybrid bike
Tricycle- three wheels for stability
when the young rider is learning
about wheeled vehicles.
when the young rider is learning
about wheeled vehicles.
Figure 5 Tricycle