Gary Fisher 2004 gary fisher bicycles 사용자 설명서
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CHAPTER ONE
Guide to Safe On-and-Off Road Operation
Prevent handlebar impact damage to your frame.
With some bicycles, as the front wheel turns to extreme
angles, the handlebar may contact the frame. Prevent damage
from handlebar impact by padding the handlebar parts, the
frame, or both, at the points of contact. See your Gary Fisher
dealer for recommended protection devices or materials.
Never modify your fork, frame, or components.
Modifying the parts of your bike in any way, including the
frame, fork, and all the components, may make your bike
unsafe. As an example, some bike frames have special surface
treatments which add strength; these could be removed
through poor paint stripping techniques. Removing the
redundant wheel retention tabs on fork tips or peg-and-eyelet
style redundant retention devices is another example of how
modifying a bicycle could make it less functional.
Changing the forks on your bicycle could alter the steering of
the bicycle, or add additional, unwanted stress:
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Some
Gary Fisher models are not compatible with
dual-crown, triple-clamp forks
.
If you must replace the fork on any bike, check with your
dealer or Gary Fisher Bicycles' technical service department to
ensure the new forks are compatible with the frame.
Any modification of your frame, fork, or components means
that your bike no longer meets our specifications and will
therefore void the bike’s warranty.
Take care of your frameset.
Gary Fisher bicycles use a variety of materials in the
construction of framesets (frame and fork). Your frameset may
require special attention in its care and maintenance. See pages
81-82 for information about your frameset.
Before, During, or After Every Ride: Take Care of Your Bike
WARNING
Never modify your frameset or parts in any way, including
sanding, drilling, filing, removing redundant retention devices,
installing incompatible forks, or by any other method. An
improperly modified frame, fork, or component can cause you
to lose control and fall.