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SCOPE OF DELIVERY
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TEN Torino
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Battery charger
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Coboc URB pedals
SET-UP
Coboc bikes are almost completely assembled at the point of delivery. However,
handlebar and pedals are loosened for transport, which is why, prior to your first
ride, you must bear in mind the user manual while taking the following steps.
Particularly take into consideration the safety instructions and the indicated Tight-
ening Torque for screw fittings (s. chapter Maintenance & Care such as Tightening
Torque).
Checking tire pressure
Check for tire pressure before the start of every journey. The correct pressure is
given on the side of the tire and can differ depending on the tire model.
The air pressure in your tires should never fall under the recommen-
dation of the tire manufacturer. Insufficient air pressure can damage
your rims.
Screwing on pedals
Lightly grease the pedal threads before screwing them into the intended cranks
(1).
right-handed thread, while the left pedal has a
left-handed thread. Mixing them up may lead
(1)
to damaged crank arms or pedal threads. Make
sure both pedals are tightened.
Quick Start Guide
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Hex socket key
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User manual
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Reflector set with bicycle bell
Both pedals have different threads
and need to be screwed in at the
intended side. The right pedal has a
Aligning handlebar and stem
First loosen both screws (2). The fitting hex socket key is included with delivery.
Align the handlebar in a way that stem and front wheel are in line with each
other. Now tighten screws (2) again. Afterwards loosen the four screws in the
stem (3). Turn the handlebar into desired riding position and tighten screws
afterwards. Make sure that you tighten all four screws (3) equally.
Adjusting brake levers
Loosen the clamp screws (4) and adjust the brake lever according to your
preferred grip position. It should be comfortable and safe at the same time.
Afterwards tighten the clamp screws (4) again.
Setting headset bearing
Check if the headset bearing has play. To do that, you must pull the front brake
while pushing your bike back and forth a couple of times. The handlebar should
be able to slightly move from left to right, while bearing clearance should stay at
a minimum. If there is bearing clearance, again loosen both screws (2) and slowly
tighten screw (5) until the bearing has no play anymore. Afterwards tighten both
screws (2) again.
Do not tighten screw (5) too much, as this may lead to a damaged
headset bearing. If the handlebar only turns with effort, then this could
mean that screw (5) has been tightened too much. If this is the case,
loosen screws (2) in order to slightly loosen screw (5). Afterwards tighten both
screws (2) again.
(3)
(5)
(2)
(4)