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ENGLISHENGLISH TREKKING AND TREKKING‑PEDELEC | ORIGINAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSORIGINAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS | TREKKING AND TREKKING‑PEDELEC
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5 Rear light
6 Brake rear
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8 Front derailleur
9 Cassette sprockets
10 Rear derailleur
11 Kickstand
12 Chain
13 Chainring
14 Crank
15 Pedal
16 Stem
17 Bell
18 Handlebars
19 Brake lever
20 Shifter
21 Headset
22 Front lamp
23 Brake front
24 Rotor
25 Hub dynamo
Wheel:
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thru axle
27 Spoke
28 Rim
29 Reflector ring
30 Tyre
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Frame:
1 Top tube
2 Down tube
3 Central tube
4 Seat tube
5 Chainstay
6 Seat stay
7 Head tube
Suspension fork:
I Fork crown
II Stanchion tube
III Lower leg
IV Drop-out
A Motor
B Rechargeable battery
C Display and command
console
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4 Pannier rack
5 Rear light
6 Brake rear
7 Rotor
8 Front derailleur
9 Cassette sprockets
10 Rear derailleur
11 Kickstand
12 Chain
13 Chainring
14 Crank
15 Pedal
16 Stem
17 Bell
18 Handlebars
19 Brake lever
20 Shifter
21 Headset
22 Front lamp
23 Brake front
24 Rotor
25 Hub dynamo
Wheel:
26 Quick-release/
thru axle
27 Spoke
28 Rim
29 Reflector ring
30 Tyre
31 Hub
32 Valve
Frame:
1 Top tube
2 Down tube
3 Central tube
4 Seat tube
5 Chainstay
6 Seat stay
7 Head tube
Suspension fork:
I Fork crown
II Stanchion tube
III Lower leg
IV Drop-out
A Motor
B Rechargeable battery
C Display and command
console
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INTENDED USE OF YOUR BERGAMONT BIKE
Your BERGAMONT bike was designed by our engineers for a specific use. Be sure to
use your BERGAMONT bike only according to its intended use, as it may otherwise
not withstand the stress and could fail and cause an accident with unforeseeable
consequences! Any use contrary to the intended purpose will render the warranty null
and void.
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For additional information on your bicycle and the web links for the component
manufacturers, please visit the manual pages of the bike brand you have
purchased via your Quick Start Manual.
There is no bicycle type which is suitable for all purposes. Your BERGAMONT dealer
will be pleased to help you finding the right BERGAMONT bike for your needs. He will
also explain you the limits of the different types of bicycle.
Category 2: BERGAMONT city, trekking and urban bikes,
BERGAMONT kids’ bikes and BERGAMONT cyclo-cross bikes
Due to their design and fittings, BERGAMONT city (c), trekking (d) and
urban bikes (e), BERGAMONT kids’ bikes (f) and BERGAMONT cyclo-cross
bikes are not always suitable for being used on public roads. If you want to use them
on public roads, these bikes must be fitted with the prescribed equipment. Observe
the traffic rules when riding on public roads. For more information see the chapter
“Legal requirements for riding on public roads“.
Category 2.1: BERGAMONT city, trekking and urban bikes
BERGAMONT city, trekking and urban bikes are designed for riding exclusively
on hard-surface terrain, i.e. on tarred roads and bicycle lanes or gravel field tracks.
The tyres must remain in constant contact with the ground.
These bicycles are not suitable for off-road, cyclo-cross or mountain bike use or
jumps and competitive use of any kind whatsoever.
The BERGAMONT bikes Trekking and City/Streets belong to this category.
For more information in this regard, read the chapters “Riding a BERGAMONT
pedelec” and “Useful facts for riding a BERGAMONT speed pedelec“.
First, we would like to familiarize you with the various components of your
BERGAMONT bike. Unfold the cover of the translation of these original BERGAMONT
operating instructions. There you will find a BERGAMONT city/trekking bike (a) and
a BERGAMONT pedelec (b) showing all the essential components. Leave the page
unfolded as you read so that you can easily locate the components as they are
referred to in the text.
DANGER!
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For your own safety, never do any work or adjusting when servicing your bike
unless you feel absolutely sure about it. If you are in doubt or if you have any
questions, contact your BERGAMONT dealer.
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Note: Do not hitch yourself and your bike to a car. Do not ride freehand. Only take
your feet off the pedals, if required by the condition of the road.
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