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CHAPTER THREE
Inspection, Adjustment & Lubrication
Every month
check that both hub bearings are properly
adjusted. Lift the front end of the bicycle off the ground with
one hand and attempt to move the rim laterally, left to right.
Look, feel, and listen for any looseness in the hub bearings.
Spin the wheel, and listen for any grinding or other unusual
noises. If the hub feels loose or makes any noise, the hub needs
an adjustment. Repeat these procedures for the rear wheel.
Every month,
check your rims for wear. On adult-size
bicycles there may be wear indicators in the braking surface,
either a continuous indented band or several small spherical
indentations at even intervals around the rim. If the braking
surface has worn so that any part of these indicators is no
longer visible, have your dealer replace the rim.
Before installing tires
make sure a rim strip is in place
which completely covers the rim web (wall to wall) so that all
spoke holes are completely covered.
Adjustment
To adjust wheel bearings
This procedure requires special tools and training, so should
only be done by your Gary Fisher dealer.
Quick-release adjustment and closure
For proper and safe adjustment of a quick-release, read and
follow these instructions carefully.
WARNING
Make sure the rim strip covers all of the spoke holes or spoke
heads. If they are exposed, the inner tube could be punctured
and lose air suddenly causing you to lose control and fall.
Make sure the rim strip properly covers all spoke holes.
WARNING
A quick-release that is not properly adjusted and closed may
allow the wheel to be loose or come off unexpectedly, causing
you to lose control and fall. Make sure the quick-release is
adjusted and closed properly before riding the bike.