MERIDAUSER MANUALROAD BIKE EN 14781Read at least pages 11-14 before your first ride!Perform the functional check on pages 14-16 before every ride!Obse
102StemHandlebarBrake lever/shifterHeadsetFront brakeForkWheel:Quick-releaseRim TireSpokeHubValveFrame:1 Top tube2 Seat tube3 Down tubeSaddleSeat post
11efgIntended useKeep in mind that every type of bike is designed for a specific use. Be sure to use your MERIDA road bike only according to its intend
12abcdPermissible overall weight:Your MERIDA road bike is designed for a maximum over-all weight, including rider (a), baggage and MERIDA road bike. T
13efgh3. Are you familiar with the type and functioning of the gears (e)? Ask your MERIDA dealer to explain you the gear system and make yourself fa
14abcdG In case you had a crash with your MERIDA road bike, perform at least the check de-scribed in the chapter “Before every ride“. Ride back very c
15efgh3. Spin the wheels to check whether the rims are true. If you have disc brakes, watch the gap between frame and rim or tire and, if you have r
16abcdG Improperly closed fastenings, e.g. quick-re-leases, can cause parts of your MERIDA road bike to come loose. This can result in a seri-ous acci
17efgh2. Check that handlebars and stem are neither bent nor broken and that they are level and upright. Make sure the stem is firmly fixed on the for
18abcd Ride back very carefully by taking the shortest route possible, even if your MERIDA road bike went through this check without any problems. Do
19efghHow to use quick-releases and thru axlesMost MERIDA road bikes are fitted with quick-releases to ensure fast adjustments, assembly and disassembl
2StemHandlebarBrake lever/shifterHeadsetFront brakeForkWheel:Quick-releaseRim TireSpokeHubValveFrame:1 Top tube2 Seat tube3 Down tubeSaddleSeat postFr
20abcdHow to fasten components securely with a quick- releaseOpen the quick-release. You should now be able to read “Open” on the lever (a). Make sure
21eHow to fasten components securely with a thru axleFormula XQR 15 (road bikes and cyclo-cross bikes)The Formula thru axle (e) for road and cyclo-cro
22abcdAdjusting the MERIDA bike to the riderYour body height and proportions are decisive for the frame size of your MERIDA road bike. Make particular
23efghAdjusting the saddle to the correct heightThe correct saddle height depends on the length of your legs. When pedaling, the ball of your foot sho
24abcdG Never apply grease or oil into a seat tube of a frame made of carbon unless an alloy sleeve is inside the frame. If you mount a carbon seat po
25efghG Stems come in varying lengths (e) as well as shaft and binder tube diameters. A stem of in-appropriate dimension can become a source of danger
26abcdYou can determine the handlebar height by the arrange-ment of stem and spacers. Slip the remaining spacers onto the fork steerer tube above the
27efghCorrecting the fore-to-aft position and horizontal tilt of the saddleThe inclination of your upper body (e), and hence your riding comfort and p
28abcdMake sure the seat of the saddle remains horizontal (a) as you retighten the bolt(s). Your MERIDA bike should stand on level ground while you ad
29efghIf you have a single bolt system (e), the seat post for most of the sports saddles is designed for a saddle rail diameter of 7 mm. Replacement o
3StemArmrestsExtensionsShifterBull-horn handlebarsHeadsetBrake leverFront brakeForkWheel:Quick-releaseRim TireSpokeHubValveFrame:1 Top tube2 Seat tube
30abcdAdjusting the brake lever reach on MERIDA road bikesWith road bikes the clearance between shift/brake le-vers and handlebar can be adjusted to a
31efghWhat to bear in mind with MERIDA time trial handle-bars of MERIDA triathlon and time trial machinesIn triathlon sport and time trial, where a pa
32abcdThe brake systemBrakes (a+b) are used to adjust your speed to the sur-rounding terrain and traffic. In an emergency situation, the brakes must br
33efghRim brakesRacing/Side-pull brakesFunctioning and wearActuating the levers on the handlebars (e) and cables (f) causes a brake pad (g) to be pres
34abcdThe brake lever must always remain clear of the han-dlebars. You should not even be able to pull them all the way to the handlebars in the event
35efghCross/Cantilever brakesSome MERIDA cyclo-cross bikes have cantilever brakes (e) which provide wider clearance for muddy tires and are sometimes
36abcdG Brake cables which are damaged, e.g. frayed, must be replaced immediately, as they can otherwise fail in a critical moment, possibly causing a
37efghAdjusting the brake lever reachWith disc brakes the brake levers can be adjusted to the size of your hands, too, allowing you to operate them wi
38abcdAdjusting the brake lever reachWith disc brakes the brake levers can be adjusted to the size of your hands, too, allowing you to operate them wi
39efghG Repeated readjustment at the brake lever or brake caliper only can drastically reduce the maximum braking effect.G Brake cables which are dama
4StemHandlebarBrake lever/shifterHeadsetForkFront brakeRotorWheel:Quick-releaseRim TireSpokeHubValveFrame:1 Top tube2 Seat tube3 Down tubeSaddleSeat p
40abcdG If your brake system works with DOT brake fluid, the latter needs to be replaced regularly according to the intervals prescribed by the manufac
41efghThe gearsDerailleur gearsThe gears (e-g) of your MERIDA road bike serve to ad-just the gear ratio to the terrain you are riding on and the desir
42abcdAn unfavourable run of the chain is when the smallest chainwheel is used with one of the two or three outer-most (smallest) sprockets (a) or whe
43efghIn the case of Shimano Dual Control (f) brake lever/shift-er units you shift to the larger chainwheels or sprockets by moving the entire brake l
44abcdG If there is play between bearing shaft and cranks, they can slip off and sustain damage. Risk of an accident!A Avoid gears which involve an ex
45efghAdjusting the limit stopsThe rear derailleur is equipped with limit screws (d) which limit the movement range of the derailleur, thus preventing
46abcdAdjusting the front derailleurThe range within which the front derailleur (a) keeps the chain on the chainwheel without touching the chain it-se
47efghShimano Di2Adjustment and maintenanceIf you wish, your MERIDA dealer can also change the functioning of the Di2 control buttons (e+f). The chang
48abcdRechargeable batteryA new, fully charged battery allows you to ride approx. 1,000 to 2,000 km. If the battery is charged to around 25 %, then th
49efghCampagnolo EPSAdjustment and maintenanceIf you have bigger hands and want to position the levers further away from the handlebars, Campagnolo of
5abcdMERIDA user manualThis MERIDA user manual includes the following road bike types:Road bikesTriathlon bikesTime trial machinesCyclo-cross bikesImp
50abcdg Make a test ride in a place free of traffic be-fore you use your new EPS gears.I Read the operating instructions of the gear manufacturer on th
51efghChain – care and wearRegular and correct lubrication of your bike’s chain (d) makes for enjoyable riding and prolongs its service life. It is no
52abcdThe wheels and the tiresThe wheel consists of the hub, the spokes and the rim. The tire is mounted onto the rim so that it encases the tube in t
53psi bar kPa80 5.5 55090 6.2 620100 6.9 690110 7.6 760120 8.3 830130 9.0 900140 9.7 970efghRolling resistance on level ground decreases with grow-ing
54abcdG Always ride your bike with the prescribed tire pressure and check the pressure at regular intervals, at least once a week. Riding with too low
55efghG The maximum overall weight of 120 kg including rider, baggage (rucksack) and MERIDA road bike must not be exceeded. Trailer towing is not perm
56abcdTire punctureFlat tires are the most common cause of puncture during cycling. However, as long as you have the necessary tools and a spare tube
57efghG If you have a MERIDA cyclo-cross bike with hydraulic disc brakes, never turn it upside down for repair work, i.e. with the handlebars and sadd
58abcdi If you get a puncture en route, inflate the inner tube and bring it close to your ear. In most cases you can hear the air coming out. At home y
59efghInflate the tube to the desired pressure. The maximum pressure is indicated on the side of the tire.Check whether the tire is properly seated by
6Components MERIDA road bike ...2Some notes on this MERIDA user manual ...8General safety instru
60abcdIf you have wheels with very high rims, undo the valve insert with the special mounting tool before the first mounting and take it out of the val
61efghBefore mounting the tire also apply a film of glue to the base tape. To complete the adhesive bed add one last film of glue. If necessary, you can
62abcdG Benzine and tire glue should only be used in a well aired place, since both materials are highly flammable. Keep them in a safe place out of ch
63efghLift your MERIDA road bike off the ground and spin the wheel with your hand. With the wheel spinning the rotor should not drag along the brake c
64abcdCarbon components must not be exposed to excessive heat. Therefore, never have a carbon component enam-eled or powder-coated. The temperatures r
65efghA Do not clamp a carbon frame or seat post in the holding jaws of a workstand! The compo-nents may sustain damage. Mount a sturdy (aluminum) sea
66abcdWith a gentle tap on the handlebars the fork should turn easily from the middle position. If you face any prob-lems during the test, contact you
67efghThings worth knowing about your MERIDA road bikeCycling helmets and glassesCycling helmets are a must when riding a bike. Your MERIDA dealer has
68abcdG Never ride with wide-cut trousers or skirts that might get caught in the spokes, chain or chainwheels. To avoid any such mishap, use suitable
69efghG Make sure pedals and shoe soles are always clear of mud and other impurities (e) and grease the lock-in mechanism with lubricant at regular in
7Tire puncture ...56Dismounting wheels ...56Clincher and folding ti
70abcdPuncture kitThe most important accessories for a successful cycle tour are a tire pump and a small tool kit. The tool kit should include two pla
71efghTransporting baggageThere are various ways of carrying baggage on your MERIDA road bike. Your choice will primarily depend on the weight and vol
72abcdTransporting the MERIDA bikeBy carNearly every car accessory dealer and car company of-fers carrier systems (a) that allow the transport of a bi
73efghA Please make sure the lights and the number plate of your car are not hidden from view. For some carriers, a second exterior rear view mirror i
74abcdBy planeIf you want to take your MERIDA road bike with you when you go on a trip by plane, pack it in an appro-priate bicycle suitcase (a) or in
75efghThe intended use of the MERIDA bike includes regular servicing and the replacement of wearing parts in time, e.g. chains, brake pads (c) or Bowd
76abcdG Keep cleaning agents and chain oil clear of the brake pads, brake discs and rim sides (braking surfaces). Otherwise the brake could fail. Neve
77Service and maintenance scheduleIt is advisable to have your MERIDA bike serviced regularly after the bedding-in phase. The schedule given in the ta
78Component What to do Before every ride Monthly Annually OtherWheels/spokes Check for trueness and tension x True or retighten • i
79Recommended torque settingsAll bolted connections of the bike components have to be tightened carefully and checked regularly to ensure the safe and
8abcdSome notes on this MERIDA user manualThe illustrations on the first pages of the MERIDA user manual show a typical MERIDA road bike, a MERIDA tria
80Component Bolted connections Shimano1 (Nm) SRAM/Avid2 (Nm) Campagnolo3 (Nm)Sealed cartridge bearing Shell (square-head) 50 - 70 70 Shell (
81Component Shimano1 (Nm) Avid2 (Nm) Tektro3 (Nm) TRP4 (Nm) Magura HS5 (Nm)Brake cable connector atbrake caliper (disc tube cable) 5 - 7 Ex
82abcdLegal requirements for riding on public roadsIf you use your bike for riding on public roads (a+b), it has to be equipped according to the regul
83Warranty and guaranteeYour MERIDA bike was manufactured with great care. Normally it is deliv-ered to you by your MERIDA bike dealer fully assembled
84Guarantee on MERIDA bikes Your MERIDA bike is guaranteed (as of date of purchase to the initial buyer):– Lifetime guarantee against rupture of all
85Remarks for Australian MERIDA customersOur goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Austra-lian Consumer Law. You are entitled t
86Service schedule3rd service – After 4,000 kilometers or 200 hours of use or after two years at the latestOrder no.: Date: Replaced or repaired pa
875th service – After 8,000 kilometers or 400 hours of use or after four years at the latestOrder no.: Date: Replaced or repaired parts: Stamp
889th service – After 16,000 kilometers or 800 hours of use or after eight years at the latestOrder no.: Date: Replaced or repaired parts: Stamp
89Bike cardManufacturerModelFrame no.Frame typeFrame sizeColorWheel / tire sizeSpecial featuresIntended use£ Category 0 £ Category 3£ Category 1 £ C
9efghGeneral safety instructionsDear MERIDA customer,In purchasing this MERIDA bike (e-g) you have cho-sen a product of high quality. Each component o
90Handover reportThe above-described MERIDA BIKE was delivered to the customer ready for use, i.e. after its final assembly, inspection and functional
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