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JAMIS WARRANTY GUIDELINES
JAMIS BICYCLES warrants to the original owner the replacement of original components and equipment of JAMIS bicycles due to defects in the
material and/or workmanship according to the following conditions and limitations:
1) Warranty coverage on bicycle frames and rigid forks extends for the lifetime of the bicycle while owned by the original retail purchaser,
except for the following bicycles:
a) Full suspension bicycles with rear suspension travel of 5" or less: 5 years
b) Full suspension bicycles with rear suspension travel of more than 5": 2 years
c) Komodo and Kromo bicycles: 5 years
2. The components, other than frame and fork are warranted for 1 (one) year. Suspension forks and rear shock absorbers are excluded from this
warranty and are covered by the stated warranty of their original manufacturers. Suspension related bearings, pivots and bushings are covered
under this warranty.
3. The original owner shall pay all freight and labor charges connected with the warranty and parts changeover.
4. IN NO EVENT SHALL JAMIS BE RESPONSIBLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. Some states do not allow the exclusion or
limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
5. This warranty is limited to the original retail purchaser ONLY and is not transferable.
6. Normal wear, accident, abuse, neglect, improper assembly, improper maintenance by other then the Authorized dealer or use of parts of devices
not consistent with the use originally intended for the bicycle as sold are not covered by this warranty.
7. In order to exercise your rights under this limited warranty, the complete bicycle must be presented to an authorized Jamis dealer for inspection,
together with a receipt, bill of sale and other appropriate written proof of purchase, which identifies the bicycle by serial number. For information
regarding the nearest dealer, consult our website www.jamisbikes.com, write or call this company.
Appendix D
Fastener Torque Specifications
Correct tightening torque of threaded fasteners is very important to your safety.
Always tighten fasteners to the correct torque.
In case of
a conflict between the instructions in this manual and information provided by a component manufacturer, consult with your dealer or the
manufacturer’s customer service representative for clarification.
Bolts that are too tight can stretch and deform. Bolts that are too loose can
move and fatigue. Either mistake can lead to a sudden failure of the bolt.
Always use a correctly calibrated torque wrench to tighten critical fasteners on your bike. Carefully follow the torque wrench manufacturer’s
instructions on the correct way to set and use the torque wrench for accurate results.
FASTENER COMMON TORQUE
WHEELS Axle Nuts: Front 220 - 260 in-lbs
Rear 260 - 310 in-lb
QR: Force from 90D until full closure
PEDALS 200 - 350in-lbs
SEAT POST CLAMP 35 - 60in-lbs (Seat posts require only minimal tightening to not slip
downward or sideways. Avoid over-tightening)
QR: Force from 90D until full closure
SADDLE CLAMP 175 - 345in-lbs
STEERER CLAMP Threaded Headset Locknut: 200 - 300in-lbs
Stem Binder Bolt Quill Type: 175 - 260in-lbs
Threadless Headset Stem Cap Bolt: 145 in-lbs
Threadless Stem Single Binder Bolt: 100 - 145in-lbs
Threadless Stem Double Binder Bolt: 50 - 85in-lbs
HANDLEBAR CLAMP 6mm Thread Bolt: 120 - 145in-lbs
>6mm Thread Bolt: 175 - 250in-lbs
CONTROL LEVER CLAMPS Road Bike Brake & STI Levers: 53 - 70in-lbs
Flat Bar Brake Levers: 30 - 70in-lbs
Flat Bar Thumb Shifters: 20 - 26in-lbs
Flat Bar Twist Shifters: Shimano 53 - 70 in-lbs; SRAM 17 in - lbs