Cannondale 120858 User Manual

READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY!
It contains important safety information.
Keep it for future reference.
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Owner’s Manual Supplement
Please note that the specications and information in this manual are subject to change for product improvement. For the latest product information, go to http://www.cannondale.
com/tech/.
SAFETY INFORMATION
About This Supplement
Cannondale Owner’s Manual Supplements provide important model specic safety, maintenance, and technical information. They are not replacements for your Cannondale Bicycle Owner’s Manual.
This supplement may be one of several for your bike. Be sure to obtain and read all of them.
If you need a manual or supplement, or have a question about your bike, please contact your Cannondale Dealer immediately, or call us at one of the telephone numbers listed on the back cover of this manual.
You can download Adobe Acrobat PDF versions of any Cannondale Owner’s Manuals or Supplements from our website: http://www. cannondale.com/bikes/tech.
• This manual is not a comprehensive safety or service manual for your bike.
• This manual does not include assembly instructions for your bike.
• All Cannondale bikes must be completely assembled and inspected for proper operation by a Cannondale Dealer before delivery to the owner.
WARNING
This supplement may include procedures beyond the scope of general mechanical aptitude.
Special tools, skills, and knowledge may be required. Improper mechanical work increases the risk of an accident. Any bicycle accident has risk of serious injury, paralysis or death. To minimize risk we strongly recommend that owners always have mechanical work done by an authorized Cannondale retailer.
Important Composites Message
Your bike is made from composite materials also known as “carbon ber.”.
All riders must understand a fundamental reality of composites. Composite materials constructed of carbon bers are strong and light, but when crashed or overloaded, carbon bers do not bend, they break.
For your safety, as you own and use the bike, you must follow proper service, maintenance, and inspection of all the composites (frame, stem, fork, handlebar, seat post, etc.) Ask your Cannondale Dealer for help.
We urge you to read PART II, Section D. “Inspect For Safety” in your Cannondale Bicycle Owner’s Manual BEFORE you ride.
WARNING
YOU CAN BE SEVERELY INJURED, PARALYZED OR KILLED IN AN ACCIDENT IF YOU IGNORE THIS MESSAGE.
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For riding on pavement only
Intended Use
The intended use of your bike or frameset is CONDITION 1 / HIGH PERFORMANCE ROAD.
CONDITION 1 / HIGH-PERFORMANCE ROAD bikes and framesets are designed for riding on a paved surface where the tires do not lose ground contact. They are not intended to be ridden o-road, cyclocross, or touring with racks or panniers.
Material use is optimized to deliver both light weight and specic performance. You must understand that (1) these types of bikes are intended to give an aggressive racer or competitive cyclist a performance advantage over a relatively short product life, (2) a less aggressive rider will enjoy longer frame life, (3) you are choosing light weight (shorter frame life) over more frame weight and a longer frame life, (4) you are choosing light weight over more dent resistant or rugged frames that weigh more. All frames that are very light need frequent inspection for cracks that would indicate that the frame is worn out from fatigue. These frames are likely to be damaged or broken in a crash. They are not designed to take abuse or be a rugged workhorse.
WARNING
UNDERSTAND YOUR BIKE AND ITS INTENDED USE. CHOOSING THE WRONG BICYCLE FOR YOUR PURPOSE CAN BE HAZARDOUS. USING YOUR BIKE THE WRONG WAY IS DANGEROUS.
Industry usage Conditions 1 - 5 are generalized and evolving. Consult your Cannondale Dealer about how you intend to use your bike.
Please read your Cannondale Bicycle Owner’s Manual for more information about Intended Use and Conditions 1-5.
Maximum Weight Limit
RIDER
lbs / kg
275 / 125 10 / 4.5 285 / 129
* Seat Bag /Handlebar Bag Only
LUGGAGE *
lbs / kg
TOTAL lbs / kg
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Building Up A Frameset
Before building up a frameset, consult with your Cannondale Dealer and the component manufacturers, and discuss your riding style, ability, weight, and interest in and patience for maintenance.
Make sure the components chosen are compatible with your bike and intended for your weight and riding style.
Generally speaking, lighter weight components have shorter lives. In selecting lightweight components, you are making a trade-o, favoring the higher performance that comes with less weight over longevity. If you choose more lightweight components, you must inspect them more frequently. If you are a heavier rider or have a rough, abusive or “go for it” riding style, buy heavy duty components.
Read and follow the component manufacturers warnings and instructions.
Bike Stands
The clamping jaws of an ordinary bike stand can generate a crushing force strong enough to seriously damage and ruin your bike frame.
Protect From Extreme Temperatures
• Protect your carbon bike from extreme temperatures when storing or transporting it.
• Allow your bike to cool o or warm up before you ride
• Do not store your bike in places where the temperature will exceed 66.5C° (150°F). For example, do not leave your bike lying at in a black pickup truck bed in the desert sun, or, under the glass of a hatchback auto.
CAUTION
Never place your bike in a bike stand by clamping the frame. Place your bike in a stand by extending the seat post and positioning the stand clamp on the extended seat post. Don’t extend beyond the MINIMUM INSERT line marked on the seat post.
Since your carbon seat post can also be damaged by clamping force, adjust the stand clamp for the minimum clamping force needed to secure the bike.
Its a good idea to remove your current seat post and use an old one when mounting your bike in a stand.
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Inspection & Crash Damage of Carbon Frames
WARNING
AFTER A CRASH OR IMPACT:
Inspect frame carefully for damage (See PART II, Section D. Inspect For Safety in your Cannondale Bicycle Owner’s Manual.)
Do not ride your bike if you see any sign of damage, such as broken, splintered, or delaminated carbon ber.
ANY OF THE FOLLOWING MAY INDICATE A DELAMINATION OR DAMAGE:
An unusual or strange feel to the frame
Carbon which has a soft feel or altered shape
Creaking or other unexplained noises,
Visible cracks, a white or milky color present in carbon ber section
Continuing to ride a damaged frame increases the chances of frame failure, with the possibility of injury or death of the rider.
Repainting Or Renishing
You should not paint over the existing finish, refinish or repaint your bike. The carbon fiber composites making up the frame are held together by some extremely strong bonding chemicals. However, these bonds can be attacked or weakened by paint stripping or refinishing chemicals.
WARNING
Repainting, painting over, retouching, or renishing your frame or fork can result in severe damage leading to an accident. You can be severely injured, paralyzed or killed.
Renishing chemicals : Solvents, and strippers can attack, weaken, or destroy the important composite chemical bonds holding your frame together.
Using abrasives or sanding the frame/fork structure, original paint, decals, or coatings through the use of mechanical actions such as plastic or glass bead blasting or other abrasive methods such as sanding or scraping can remove frame material or weaken it.
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