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TSRf Component Description
Important Foreword
List of assemble parts
Parts in exploded view
TSRf mechanical cable guide
TSRf Shimano Di2 cable guide
TSRf Fitting guide
Aerobar position adjustment
Extension bar & riser kit adjustment
Saddle position adjustment
Front brake adjustment
Screw torque value guide
Complete Bike Assembly
Unboxing & assembly
Take out the bike
Assemble the riser kit
Assemble the Armpads and extended plates
Assemble the seat post
Front wheel installation and double-check
Recommended torque value
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Carbon Fiber Bike Statement
Warranty Terms & Conditions
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TSRf Component Description
Important Foreword
THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING DARE BIKES!
1. Carbon bikes have a limited lifespan.
The majority of people assume that bikes can be used forever, especially the more expensive ones.
However, just like other vehicles, a bicycle is composed of many components with a limited useful lifespan.
Bicycles therefore need frequent maintenance and adjustment to ensure that each component performs
at its optimal capacity during its lifespan.
2. The importance of maintenance, repair and safety
The way in which a bicycle is ridden and maintained will have a significant influence upon its lifespan.
Therefore, it is essential that maintenance and repairs are performed regularly and to a high standard. This
will allow the bicycle to perform at its best for the duration of its lifespan whilst being safer to ride.
Using the bike correctly, wearing suitable safety equipment and riding competently are the three elements
to ensure your safety and to maximise the bicycle's lifespan.
Please follow the MAINTENANCE PRACTICE manual to perform the regular maintenance checks.
For your own safety please do NOT attempt to perform your own repairs unless you have the necessary
skills. If you are unclear please contact the service centre or email to: service@dare-bikes.com.
Notice Symbol
This symbol highlights the important
operating steps.
Caution Symbol
This symbol indicates operating steps
that must be obeyed to prevent injuries
or accidents.
•This manual does not cover every aspect of your bicycle nor aims to teach you how to ride prociently.
•This manual is to provide information about your bicycle and to provide caution where necessar y.
•This manual does not contain a guide to assemble a complete bike.
•Regarding non-DARE component information, please refer to such information provided by those manufacturers.
•Since bike technology is updated from time to time, please follow updates on our website: www.dare-bikes.com.
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3. Storage
Any damage to the paint coat or frame structure/component caused by UV light, rain, moisture, seawater,
mud, sweat or heat will decrease the lifespan of the bicycle. The bicycle needs to stored away from UV exposure, rain and moisture. If the bike is exposed to salt for example on highways, it will require immediate
cleaning and drying to prevent corrosion.
On each occasion before being stored, it is important to undergo cleaning and lubrication. Please refer to
DARE ROAD BIKE INSTRUCTION regarding the maintenance of each component.
4. Please carefully read the manual to understand the warranty terms and conditions.
This is very important as it will help you to understand more about your bike and your rights. Furthermore,
this manual can be presented to the authorized reseller during routine maintenance and repair so a record
can be kept. For further details regarding specification, maintenance, and warranty terms, please visit our
website: https://www.dare-bikes.com
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List of Assemble Parts
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Assemble Parts Box Layout
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Parts In Exploded View
Carbon fiber parts will be damaged because of masssive tightening force. If the
damage is caused, the product will NOT be
covered by warranty and possible injury
risk might occur to the rider. Please use
the correct torque wrench and follow the
maximum torque value. And depending
on the situation, use commercial oil to in-
crease parts' adhesion.
To minimize air resistance, TSRf contains
internal routing system inside the frame.
This means you must be extra careful
when assembling. We suggest to have the
fitting done and test assembly first before
the final assembly.
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