WARRANTY
Terms and conditions
BOS MTB offers warranty on its products on the following terms :
BOS MTB guarantees the original purchaser that the BOS product
for which they received this warranty is free from defects in material
and workmanship for one year from the date of original retail
purchase. A proof of purchase will be asked for any warranty claim.
This warranty is not transferable to a subsequent purchaser.
Wear and tear parts such as dust seals, Oring, bushings, rear shock
mouting hardwares, stanchions, threaded parts and bolts are not
covered under this warranty.
Terms
This warranty is subject to legal jurisdictional or warranty rights of
the country where it has been originally purchased, which will prevail
if different from the terms herein listed.
Limits
BOS MTB cannot be liable for any loss, inconvenience damages,
whether direct, incidental, consequential, resulting from the use of its
products, local legislation prevailing.
Warranty exclusions
This warranty does not cover the following cases:
• Damage to products resulting from improper assembly other than
listed below
• Products that have been modified by the owner or a third party
• Improper use
• Damages resulting from an accident, crash under any
circumstances
• Invalid servicing procedures and servicing time frame not
respected
• Replacement of the original parts by parts from others
manufacturers
• Products whose serial numbers has been altered, defaced or
removed.
Warranty procedure
The owner should always refer to an approved BOS center for any
warranty claim. A proof a purchase is compulsory for any warranty
claim. Otherwise the warranty claim will not be considered. Always
contact BOS MTB warranty department before returning any
products that may fall under this warranty. If “the faulty parts” do not
fall under warranty, the customer will be charged for any costs in
respect with warranty such as transport and package back and forth.
SETTINGS & MAINTENANCE
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1. ASSEMBLY
Fitting your Idylle onto your bike demands care and attention.
For your safety, please do respect the following instructions.
1.1 The steerer tube
Before cutting the steerer tube, first you have to take some measurements :
Height of the headset, length of the headtube of the frame, height of the stem and then add 5 to 10mm.
With a standard stem clamped on the steerer tube :
Add the length of the headtube of the frame to the height of the headset and to height of the headset plus 5 to
10mm.
With a stem bolted onto the upper crown :
Add the length of the headtube of the frame to the height of the headset plus 5 to 10mm.
CAUTION
Never attempt to remove or replace the steerer or upper tubes independently from the crown. Modifying the
integrated crown, steerer, or upper tubes can cause an assembly failure, resulting in a loss of control of the
bicycle and serious injury.
1.2 Stanchions and crowns
Depending on the bike, the position of the stanchions in the crowns may slightly differ. Nevertheless, it is actually
very important to follow all the measurement advices listed below, to ensure a perfect function, and a total security.
When installing the wheel with a properly inflated tyre, make sure that
the forks achieve minimum tyre clearance. Simply measure the distance
from the top of the leg (lower part of the seal) to the outer of the lower
crown, it has to be between 210mm to 220mm (A).
IMPORTANT
This distance is for tyres of a maximum diameter of 705mm.
The distance between the top of the upper tubes and the top of the upper
crown must be included between 0mm and 30mm.
Once the forks assembled to the measurements listed above you can
then tighten but always refer to the recommended tightening torque.
Tightening torque for all bolts of the upper and lower crown : 4 to 5
N.m.