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Hold the inner tube next to the rim with a tyre, as it was mounted. Check the area of the tyre where
the hole is located in the inner tube. Often there is a thorn, a small stone or glass splinter in the tyre.
CAUTION Danger of cuts
If you feel the inside of the tyre with your thumb or finger, you might cut yourself on sharp-edged
objects if these are still in the tyre.
Avoid moving your thumb and fingers quickly along the inside walls of the tyre.
You should feel the walls of the tyre with extreme caution.
10. Remove the item causing the problem carefully with your fingernail, penknife or similar item. If the tyre
has been damaged or cut over a large area, it also has to be renewed.
If a tyre change is needed:
NOTE:
A new tyre is required if the tyre is visibly damaged and this damage goes beyond a small puncture.
11. Remove the old tyre completely from the rim.
12. Mount the new tyre with one side on the rim. Make sure that the arrow indicating the direction of move-
ment on the tyre (if present) is pointing in the direction of rotation when the bike is ridden.
If no tyre change is needed:
13. Pump up the new inner tube somewhat, so that it takes on its final shape.
14. Insert the valve through the valve hole in the rim. The valve must be pointing towards the middle of the
wheel.
15. Now press the side of the tyre which is still outside the rim into the tube protector at the level of the
valve.
16. Press the external sides of the tyre into the tube protector at the same time around the circumference.
Start at the valve.
17. Opposite the valve the force required to press the tyre in may be greater. Use the tyre irons for this.
Make sure that you do not damage the inner tube.
18. Pump up the inner tube slightly.
19. Move the tyre to and fro around the circumference at right angles to the direction of travel. Ensure that
the tyre is positioned evenly on the rim and that the inner tube is not visible at any point.
20. Inflate the tyre up to the prescribed air pressure. The permitted air pressure is indicated on the side
wall of each tyre.
21. Mount the wheel in accordance with section 13.1.2, Installing the front wheel and 13.1.4, Installing the rear
wheel.
22. Check the tyres. See section 7.1.2.4, Checking the tyre.
16. Storing the Bike for Prolonged Periods
NOTE:
Incorrect storage of your bike can damage the bearings and your tyres, as well as promoting corrosion.
Store your bike in accordance with the following specifications if you are not going to use your bike for longer than
2 months
.
1. Clean and maintain your bike as described in section 14.2, How to clean and care for your bike.
2. Store your bike only in dry rooms where it is not exposed to excessive dust.
3. Use suitable bike stands (e.g. tripod). Consult your specialist bicycle dealer on this.
4. If your bike is standing with one or both wheels on the floor:
Lift your bike every 2-3 weeks and turn the wheels a few rotations by hand.
Move the handlebars back and forth a few times.
Turn the crank by hand a few revolutions in the opposite direction to the drive.
5. Before using your bike again, carry out a check as described in section 7, Before Every Use.
17. Disposing of the Bike
Your bike contains substances which are harmful to the environment and human health, as well as materials
which can be reused and recycled.
Dispose of your bike at a local authority collection point. Detailed information on the correct disposal of your
bike can be obtained from your local authority or your specialist bicycle dealer.
Dispose of tyres and inner tubes with the domestic waste.
18. Warranty, Guarantee
18.1 General
The warranty for GHOST bikes is fundamentally subject to the statutory provisions or any
agreements reached with the respective dealer. Contact person for warranty claims is the dealer from whom
the GHOST bike was purchased. If a fault or defect covered by the warranty occurs in a GHOST bike within the
warranty period, please contact the respective dealer who will deal with all the next steps for you.
18.2 Stability guarantee on frames from model year 2015
In addition to the statutory warranty, GHOST-Bikes gives a stability guarantee of 3 or 5 years on the frame,
depending on the frame type, if you as the ultimate customer complete the guarantee card accompanying the
new bike and return it to the firm GHOST-Bikes. Alternatively you can also make an online registration. The
guarantee period starts with the purchase of the new bike by you as ultimate customer from an authorised
dealer. If the guarantee card is not returned to the firm GHOST-Bikes or the bike is not registered online, no
guarantee will apply. This guarantee does not infringe your warranty entitlements.
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