ler front sprocket and the intermediate rear sprocket.
• Place the bicycle on the roller by inserting the chain on the
only sprocket present.
• Fully insert the rear carriage pins on the end of the rol-
ler shaft (fig. 5) taking care to correctly position the carriage
adapter C depending on the carriage width of your bicycle:
- External carriage adapter C for bicycle with 130 mm car-
riage.
- Internal carriage adapter C for bicycles with carriage
135mm.
The knurled face of the carriage adapter C
must be turned against the pins of the carria-
ge.
• Secure the bicycle firmly to the roller by closing the quick
release H with a suitable tightening torque to ensure correct
tightening. The pressure obtained must allow the carriage
pins to be kept locked to the roller structure.
• Make sure that you have properly fastened the bicycle to
the roller. If the bicycle is not firmly fixed to the roller, adjust
the quick release H to exert greater force.
Fastening bike/roller with thru-axle (Pic. 6)
EN
• For bikes with ø12 mm (ø 0.47 inch) thru-axle and 142
56
mm (5.6 inch) carriage insert the left adapter G and screw in
the right adapter F.
• If necessary, loosen the rear brake of the bicycle.
• Place the chain on the smaller sprocket and crown.
• Remove thru-axle P from the rear wheel.
• Remove the rear wheel.
• Using the gearshift levers, move the chain onto the smal-
ler front sprocket and the intermediate rear sprocket.
• Place the bicycle on the roller by inserting the chain on the
only sprocket present.
• Align the hole on the rear carriage brackets at the ends
of the roller shaft; in case of difficulty get help from another
person.
• Insert the thru-axle into the pins and shaft hole (fig. 7);
• Secure the bicycle firmly to the training roller by tightening
thru-axle P. The tightening obtained must allow the carriage
pins to be kept locked to the rear roller structure.
It is advisable to proceed with tightening
slowly, respecting the instructions of the
bicycle Manufacturer.
• Make sure that you have properly fastened the bicycle to
the roller. If the bicycle is not permanently fixed to the roller,
check the tightness of the thru-axle.
Now you can start pedalling. It is advisable to pedal very
slowly, gradually becoming familiar with the product and its
features.
If you hear any noise from the chain, you can adjust the Zwift
Cog by turning the ring nut which has 10 levels of adjustment;
if this adjustment is not enough, change the rear gear ratio so
as to align the chain to the Zwift Cog.
For optimal operation it is necessary to slide the chain as
straight as possible (fig. 8).
Once the bike is mounted on the roller with the
Cog and the rear gear ratio is chosen, do not
use the bicycle gearbox during training with
the Cog, instead use the virtual gearbox with
the Click.
Installing Zwift Click
Zwift Click allows you to change gear virtually when paired
with a Zwift Cog. After mounting the bike on the trainer, follow
these steps to install Zwift Click:
open the Zwift Click box and remove all the interior elements.
place Zwift Click on the smooth side of the support (rubber
disc).
place the Zwift Click and bracket in the preferred position on
the handlebar.
selecting the size that best fits the handlebar, stretch one of
the rubber fixing elastics around the handlebar and hook it to
the diagonally facing hook.
tighten the second rubber band around the handlebar and
hook it to the remaining two hooks.
Removing the bicycle
Open the quick release H (or unscrew and remove the thru-
axle P) and remove the bicycle from the roller.
For transport or to reduce dimensions when the roller is not in
use, fold the side legs.
The adapters are small components and can
be easily lost. If the roller is moved, it is advi-
sable to remove them and store them in their
bag.
Any spare parts are available on the site
https://www.shopelite-it.com/ or by contacting the retailer.
Replacement of Zwift Cog with pinion box
If you want to use your roller in the traditional way with a spro-
cket box, you can remove the Cog device from the Roller and
replace it with a sprocket cassette, this will allow the roller to
become 100% compatible with the training software.
To replace the Zwift Cog with a sprocket cassette it is ne-
cessary to unscrew fixing ring nut N with extractor O (fig. 1).
Freehub body compatiblity
The product is supplied by the Manufacturer with a preinstal-
led freehub body compatible with the following transmissions:
Speed
bicycle transmission Compatibility
Shimano
/ SRAM
®
9
Campagnolo
®
Shimano
/ SRAM
®
10
Campagnolo
®
Shimano
/ SRAM
®
11
Campagnolo
®
®
optional - cod. 1014233
®
optional - cod. 1014233
®
optional - cod. 1014233