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1. 100 6 9 A 80 55 60 41 B 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 Rider s weight kg Koga ASL damper Minimum air press 1 Take place on your Koga I j is120 psi 8 bar and bicycle as normal with full maximum 200 psi 13 weight on the saddle bar 2 The spring travel of the damper may be no more than 6 mm If the spring travel is more than 6 mm use the pump supplied to increase the air pressure in the damper 3A Lock out optional The rear damper can be disconnected by means of the lock out 1A if the bicycle is to be used on fast and smooth ground Folding the Founder OLA 00 N 8 9 Put the bicycle on its stand Fold the pedals in 5A Fold the lever 6A down Turn the lever 6A outwards Push the safety pin 7A down and fold the frame totally open 7B Loosen the button 8A Fold the stem downwards 8B Fold the lever 9A open Push the saddle down as far as possible 10 Close the lever 9A 11 The Founder is ready for transport 10 ve www koga com Unfolding the Founder ON NO gt 8 9 Fold the lever 9A open Pull the saddle upwards Make sure the mark on the seat post is not visible Close the lever 9A Fold the stem 8B open Tighten the button 8A Fold the Founder out fully until the safety pin 7A clicks fast Turn the lever 6A 90 inwards Fold the lever 6A fully down 10 Fold the pedals out
2. 1B 2 Adjust the handlebar to the desired height 3 Tighten the screws 1A and 1B Band brake The band brake can be operated by the rear cyclist 1 Turn the Gripshift switch 2A to activate the band brake 2 Use the band brake during descents to avoid high speeds After the band brake has been used the disc brake can be extremely hot Braking power of the band brake Wear can make the band brake lose its braking power 1 Turn the adjustment button 2B to adjust the braking power Koga Downhill front fork Before use adjust j the front fork to the 2 intended use and the weight of the total load Rear suspension A Never disassemble the y spring element itis under high pressure Leave maintenance up to your Koga dealer 3 Folding the TwinTraveller 1 Put the bicycle on its stand 4A Attach the bag to the left side of the back carrier 4B Disassemble the pedals 4A and put them in the bag 4B 4 Fold the levers down 5 and 6 5 Turn the levers 90 outwards 5 and 6 9 Pull on the gloves supplied 10 Take the chain off the front chain ring 9 2 www koga com 2 6 Push the two safety pins 7A 11 Mount the chain via the 12 Use the quick release to tension the chain on the The frame s own weight makes it fold slightly 7 Fold the frame 30 open 7 13 Fold the TwinTra
3. Parts mounted at a later date do not correspond with the technical specification of the bicycle in question or have been mounted incorrectly e The bicycle is used for hire or made available to more than one unspecified person in other ways 3 2 Furthermore Koga B V expressly disclaims any responsibility for damage to parts of the bicycle as a result of a Incorrect adjustment tensioning of the handlebar saddle seat post derailleur set brakes quick release of the derailleur set brakes quick release of the wheels and tyres b Not replacing parts in time such as brake or derailleur cables brake blocks tyres chain and gear wheels c Climatological influences such as normal weathering of paint or chrome rust Article 4 Guarantee parts 4 1 During the guarantee period all parts for which Koga B V has established that there is a question of material and or construction defect will be repaired or reimbursed at the discretion of Koga B V 4 2 Any expenses of mounting or disassembly are at the expense of the owner 4 3 Contrary to the provisions of the previous paragraph for frames and front forks the labour wages are at the expense of the manufacturer during three years after the date of purchase 4 3 1 Costs of transport of the bicycle and or parts from and to Koga B V are at the expense of the owner 4 3 2 If a certain part qualifies for guarantee this part will be replaced by a new part or equivalent pa
4. 5A Adaptor The overall weight of I j bike rider and luggage may not exceed 120 kg Handlebar height adjustment 1 Open the quick release as pictured 2 Move the handlebars to the required height When adjusting the j handlebar height ensure that the handlebar do not turn and that it is not pulled out beyond the minimum insertion mark on the stem 3 Close the quick release Carrying the Adaptor The Adaptor can easily be lifted and carried by the short top tube as pictured Maintenance of the toothed belt drive Clear off rough dirt regularly particularly from the toothed side of the belt Do not lubricate the belt The working life and proper functioning of the belt can be affected by twisting folding kinking or rolling up Turning inside out Knotting Excessive dirt Objects coming between the teeth of the drive belt pebbles twigs etc Replacement of the toothed belt With normal use and regular cleaning the toothed belt has a long working life We recommend that if it is ever necessary belt replacement is carried out only by a Selected Koga Dealer Folding the Adaptor When folding and A j unfolding or when adjusting handlebar or saddle heights ensure that the stem and seatpost do not turn and that they are not pulled out beyond their minimum insertion marks Set the bike on its stand Fold the pedal
5. absence of corrosion and oxidization from the inside if the bicycle is well maintained For other paintwork and chrome parts there is a guarantee period of 2 years for the absence of corrosion and oxidization from the inside if the bicycle is well maintained 2 4 No guarantee is given for parts subject to wear such as tyres chain chain rings back gear rings cables and brake blocks unless there is a question of construction and or material defects 2 5 Among other things the following factors or a combination of these factors can influence the useable life cycle of a bicycle use of the bicycle for competitions and intensive training use of the bicycle for purposes for which it was not designed excessive weight riding in all weather conditions or different climates geographical circumstances Koga recommends all Koga bicycles be checked regularly by a recognized Koga Miyata dealer for signs of potential problems such as corrosion break deformation and improper use These preventative checks are important for preventing accidents and injuries In principle service checks are not free of charge Article 3 Guarantee exclusions 3 1 The guarantee lapses in the following cases a Improper and or careless use of the bicycle and use that does not correspond with its intended use b The bicycle has not been maintained in accordance with the user manual c Technical repairs have not been performed in a competent manner d
6. KOGA INSTRUCTION MANUAL Specials KOGA About this Specials book This Specials book gives you extra information for the Specials bicycles from Koga Miyata This Specials book describes only the major parts of the bicycle and the most common settings This Specials book is intended as a supplement to the instruction manual All conditions and actions described in the instruction manual remain in force l co rn T en se za oy 7 2008 Koga Miyata B V Z No part of this publication may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in any retrieval system or translated into any human or computer language by any means or in any form without the prior written permission of Koga Miyata Contravention of the owner s copyright may also reduce the ability of Koga Miyata to provide effective support for its equipment All the technical information data and instructions contained in these operating instructions for operations that can and are to be performed are up to date at page 6 page 8 page 10 the time of editing They contain our current knowledge and experience to the best of our understanding We reserve the right to make technical modifications arising from the further development of the range of the product presented in this manual For this reason no claims may be derived from technical data descriptions and illustrations Koga Miyata reserves the right to make changes without notice to both this manual and to its product
7. e circumstances under which the bicycle is ridden and the care maintenance the bicycle receives The duration of the useable life cycle is not equal to the duration of the lifetime guarantee period The lifetime guarantee period is established on the basis of the duration of the useable life cycle of the bicycle This cycle depends to a great extent on various factors these factors are stated in article 2 5 Koga sets this cycle at an average of 25 years Koga Miyata frames and non suspension front forks have a lifetime guarantee on the absence of construction and or material defects this guarantee applying to all aluminium Scandium and chrome molybdenum frames and non suspension front forks A guarantee period of 3 years applies to Carbon and or suspension frames For frames and non suspension front forks of racing bicycles and mountain bikes used for professional or semi professional competitive use a guarantee period of 2 years applies to the absence of construction and or material defects The above mentioned ve www koga com guarantee periods apply to models from the model year 2007 onwards 2 2 For front suspension forks dampers and all other parts except for the parts mentioned in paragraphs 1 and 4 of this article there is a guarantee on the absence of construction and or material defects for a period of 2 years 2 3 For paintwork of frame and non suspension front forks there is a guarantee period of 10 years for the
8. rt Koga B V cannot however guarantee that frame types or colours remain available 4 4 Parts that no longer fit technically or are no longer available for the replacement guarantee frame are delivered free of charge in the first three years after the date of purchase After this period the replacement parts are charged to the customer Article 5 Submitting a claim 5 1 Claims under this guarantee must with presentation of the bicycle for inspection be submitted via the Koga dealer from whom the bicycle was purchased At the same time the proof of purchase and or the proof of ownership provided with the bicycle must be handed over to the dealer 5 2 If the owner has moved house or the dealer is no longer available Koga B V will if requested provide information about the nearest Koga dealer Article 6 Liability 6 1 A guarantee claim accepted by Koga B V does not automatically mean that Koga B V also assumes responsibility for any damage suffered The liability of Koga B V is confined to what is set out in these guarantee conditions Any liability of Koga B V for consequential damage is expressly excluded The provisions of this condition do not apply if and insofar as they arise from mandatory statutory provisions SELECTED KOGA DEALER D HEERENVEEN www koga com HE NE 0180
9. s picture 1 Open the lever on the handlebars and press the spring closure to the left until the right hand section of the bars comes free picture 2 Fold the both handlebar sections backwards 90 ve www koga com 2 degrees 3 5 Open the lever on the stem picture 4 6 Push the stem down as far as it will go 7 Close the lever 8 Open the lever on the seatpost picture 5 9 Push the seatpost down 10 Close the lever 11 The Adaptor is now folded and ready for transport picture 6 Unfolding the Adaptor 1 Set the bike on its stand picture 5 3 Pull the saddle up to your required height 4 Close the lever Open the lever on the seatpost Open the lever on the stem picture 4 Pull the stem up to your required height Close the lever Open the lever on the handlebars and fold the right hand handlebar section 90 degrees forwards picture 3 Pull the spring closure to the right and fold the left hand handlebar section 90 degrees forwards 2 and 3 10 Let the spring closure go so that it can push completely over the left hand half handlebar 11 Close the lever on the handlebars 12 Unfold both pedals picture 1 13 The Adaptor is ready to ride TwinTraveller The maximum carrying I j capacity of the TwinTraveller is 250 kg Setting the handlebar height 1 Loosen the screws 1A and
10. s described within this manual Nothing in this manual represents any contractual or other commitment on the part of Koga Miyata and should not be taken as such All possible care has been taken in the preparation of this publication Contact Koga Miyata for suggestions for improvement This manual was written originally in Dutch A copy is available on written request Introduction Mountainbike Front suspension fork The instruction manual for the front suspension fork is supplied standard with the Koga bicycle Consult the appropriate instruction manual about adjustment and maintenance Rear suspension Xtreme Pivot Management suspension system The XPM suspension system developed by Koga Miyata ensures comfort in typical off road conditions The XPM suspension system is a unique progressive damping system The progressiveness prevents damage to the rear damper and minimizes the influence of the pedal stroke Lock out The rear damper can be disconnected by means of the lock out 1A if the bicycle is to be used on fast and smooth ground Rebound control The rebound control 2D can be used to adjust the speed with which the suspension system rebounds after compressing This offers optimum operation of the XPM suspension system under all conditions XPM M XPM AM 50 60 70 80 90 Rider s weight kg Adjustment 1 At
11. tach the special pump to the damper 1B L The pump is not bar 13 8 12 4 11 0 9 7 8 3 6 9 5 5 4 1 100 110 120 supplied standard with the bicycle Consult your Koga dealer about this 2 Bring the damper up to the pressure that corresponds with the weight of the rider 3 A The Koga Miyata XPM M and XPM AM have different pressures Check which line 3 applies to your Koga bicycle 3 You can read the pressure in the damper on the indicator of the pump 1C Maintenance Keep the damper clean Regularly check the air pressure of the damper Repairs to and maintenance of suspension elements require experience and special tools Leave this job up to your Koga dealer ve www koga com Luggage bag Mounting the luggage bag The maximum carrying 1 Open the luggage bag I j capacity of the Founder 2 Put the luggage bag over the is 110 kg back carrier Attach both Vel tri f Setting the handlebar height 3 achi both Velcro strips o the luggage bag around the 1 Open the quick release 1A seat post 2 Adjust the handlebar to the 4 Pull the belt through the desired height seat post and close the belt Founder Never move the buckle y handlebar further than the safety marks on the stem 3 Close the quick release 1A PSI bar 200 13 8 180 12 4 160 11 0 140 97 120 8 3
12. veller fully 11 4 8 The front chain comes loose Check that the bicycle remains sufficiently in balance if you let go of it 14 The TwinTraveller can be transported by car on the Uebler bicycle carrier 12 Follow the instructions in the manual supplied Unfolding the TwinTraveller Unfolding the TwinTraveller is done in the opposite order to folding it 1 Fold the TwinTraveller open to 30 2 Pull on the gloves supplied Turn both cranks to the e same position 1A Fold the lever open 5 Remove the chain from both rollers 6 Mount the chain on the front chain ring 7 Unfold the TwinTraveller fully until the two safety pins click fast 8 Turn the levers 90 inwards 9 Fold the levers fully down 10 Mount the pedals 11 The TwinTraveller is ready for use KOGA Guarantee conditions for Koga bicycles Article 1 Guarantee 1 1 Koga provides a guarantee only to the first owner of the bicycle in question the second or following owner can only call in the party from whom the bicycle was purchased in the event of damage 1 2 Guarantee lapses in accordance with the provisions of articles 3 1 and 5 1 1 3 The guarantee cannot be transferred Article 2 Guarantee period 2 1 Every Koga bicycle has a limited life the so called useable life cycle The duration of the useable life cycle of bicycles depends on the type of frame the way in which and th
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