B'Twin Bicycle User Manual - A. Type of Use
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A. Type of use
There are many different kinds of bikes, designed for a variety of purposes which are outlined below. Failure to use your bike in
accordance with the recommendations detailed below may result in damages and accidents.
Town and leisure
bike
Bikes for small
children
All terrain bikes
Racing bikes
BMX
Bikes designed
for use on public
roads (roads, cycle
routes and paths).
These bikes are
not designed
for "all terrain"
use nor for
competitions.
Bikes designed
for off-road use,
on flat, even
ground. These
bikes are not
designed for "all
terrain" use nor
for competitions.
Bikes designed
for use on public
roads (roads, cycle
routes and paths)
and on all terrain,
off-road riding.
These bikes are
not intended for
use in sanctioned
competitions.
Bike designed
for road use.
These bikes are
not designed
for "all terrain"
use. They are not
intended for use
in sanctioned
competitions.
Bikes designed to be used on public
roads (roads, paths and ramps). They
are designed for performing acrobatics
either on ground or in the air. They
are not intended for use in sanctioned
competitions.
There are two categories:
- BMX designed for cyclists weighing less
than 45 kg.
- BMX designed for cyclists weighing
more than 45 kg.
B. Preparing to use your bike
- How to measure and adjust seat height based on rider's size.
Measure your height
Elops
S (cm) Hs (cm) H (cm)
155-159 55.5
+12
160-164
58
165-169
60
170-174 62.5
175-179 64.5
180-184
67
185-190 69.5
Directions for use:
Refer to the charts appended at the end of these instructions on p 11.
Adjusting the seat:
The minimum seat height is the height when the seat is moved down as far as it will go and once the
clamp is locked.
For more detailed
information on how
to adjust your bike,
visit the b'Twin.com
website.
S (cm) Hs (cm) Hg (cm)
16“
105-109
37.5
48.5
110-114
49
115-120
49.5
Refer to the settings charts for
your bike
Adjust your bicycle