NS Bikes Soda Frame Manual.pdf

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NSBIKES 2012
SODA & SODA SLOPE
TECH MANUAL
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Warnings and important information
General riding information
Introduction
Overview of product line
Frame concept & information: SODA
Frame concept & information: SODA SLOPE
Technical sheet: SODA
Technical sheet: SODA SLOPE
Exploded view: SODA
Exploded view: SODA SLOPE
Replacement parts
Instructions: general info
Instructions: suspension settings
Instructions: SODA rear wheel mounting
Instructions: SODA cs lenght adjust
Instructions: SODA SLOPE rear wheel mounting
Instructions: SODA travel adjust
Instructions: SODA SLOPE BB assembly
Instructions: SODA / SODA SLOPE external cable routing
Instructions: SODA internal cable routing
Tightening torque
Maintenance: pre-ride & periodical checks
Box contains: SODA
Box contains: SODA SLOPE
NS BIKES waranty
Proof of purchase – waranty card
WARNINGS AND IMPORTANT INFORMATION
ATTENTION: Please read this manual carefully. It contains important safety information!
WARNING: “Extreme” riding, often shown on TV or in bike magazines is a very dangerous sport, and requires an amazing
amount of skill. By engaging in this type of activity, you are accepting the risk of possible injury or even death. Even the best
bike will not help you can land a clean trick. Even the best protective gear will not guarantee complete safety. Remember that
in this kind of riding, you can only trust your own abilities and you must accept the inherent risk. If you want to avoid signifi-
cant risk then do not ride this way. The manufacturer of NS Bikes assumes no responsibility for any injury that may arise from
using this product.
WARNING: Some of the service procedures require specialist tools and good mechanical skills. Therefore, to minimize the
risk of serious or even fatal accidents, maintenance and assembly work on your bike should be carried out by an authorized
bicycle workshop.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: This manual is not intended as a comprehensive use, service, repair or maintenance manual. Please
consult your dealer for advice and your dealer may also be able to refer you to classes, clinics or books on bicycle use, ser-
vice, repair or maintenance.
WARNING: The frame box contains instructions for components made by third parties. You must study these carefully and
follow the directions before riding your bike.
ATTENTION: When using the Soda frame in the long travel setting (that is when shock bolts inside rocker arm are in the
upper hole) the adapter in the droput must be set to long chain stay position! The frame will not work with long travel and
short chainstay setup. Trying to use the frame anyway with this incorrect setting can damage the frame or result in serious
accidents!!!
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GENERAL RIDING INFORMATION
Riding a bicycle can be dangerous. You must keep this in mind and be cautions at all times.
See and be seen. Use lights and reflective clothing in low light conditions.
Always wear a helmet when riding. It can save your life.
Always conduct a pre-ride check (detailed information can be found further in this manual).
Never ride the bicycle if you observe any technical problems or have any doubts about the proper functioning of any ele-
ments in the bicycle.
Keep the bike clean and well maintained.
Carry a pump, spare inner tube, patch kit, and a basic tool kit - you may need this in the case of a flat tire of other common
mechanical problem that is usually easy to fix if you have the right tools. Ask your dealer for advice on this issue.
If your bicycle is equipped with gears, you can choose a gear combination that is most comfortable for the riding conditions.
Gears will allows you to maintain a constant rate of pedaling. Use lower gears for going up hill and higher gears for going
downhill. You should stop pedaling for a moment when you make each gear change. Ask your dealer to give you more advice
on this issue.
Be careful with the brakes - they can be powerful and if activated too aggressively, can cause you to crash. You should spend
some time to get a feel of the brakes on a side road or empty parking lot before first ride. Avoid riding too fast, especially
down hill. It is easy to loose control of the bicycle and crash at high speeds, and also you will find it very difficult to slow down
especially if the hill is steep.
Protect your bike from theft. Purchase a lock and never leave your bike unlocked while unattended, even if you are planning to
be away from it for just a few minutes.
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