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1 O WNER’S MANU AL[...]
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3 T ABLE OF C ONTENT S Introduction............................................................................. Fork Compa tibility ................................................................. Frame F eatures...................................................................... Frame Geometry ..................................................[...]
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4 Congr atulations on your pur chase and welcome to the fines t line of suspension bikes a vailable! About Off Road, Stunt, Do wnhill and Freeriding This manual is designed to be used in c onjunction with the Bicy cle Owner ’s Manual and o wner ’s manuals supplied b y the manufactur er of the front and r ear suspension components. If you did no[...]
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5 INTRODUCTION As activities such as racing, jumping, se vere off r oad riding, and stunt riding are e xtremely dangerous, S AFETY should alway s be the first consider ation. Don’t ride in the race, ride har d off road, try the jump, or do the s tunt, UNLESS Y OU CAN DO SO SAFEL Y . Here ar e some additional rec ommendations: • T ake les sons f[...]
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6 Service and Modifications T echnological advanc es hav e made bicy cles and bicycle c omponents more comple x, and the pace of innov ation is increasing. It is impossible for this manual or the ac companying manuals t o pro vide all of the information requir ed to pr operly repair and/ or maintain your bic ycle. In or der to help minimize the cha[...]
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7 EPIC / ERA FRAME FEA TURES 1. Main Frame 2. Seatsta y 3. Chainsta y 4. -Link 5. Main Piv ot 6. Dropout (Horst) Piv ot 7 . -Link at Seatsta y Pivot 8. -Link at Frame Piv ot 9. Low er (Rearward) Shock E yelet 10. Upper (Forwar d) Shock Eyelet 11. Shock 12. Replaceable Der ailleur Hanger[...]
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8 * TT length is the Horizontal Measur ement from the cent er-line of the HT at the top of the HT to the c enter-line of the project ed seat tube. ** Stand Ov er height is measured v ertically at the centerpoint of the TT measur ement. EPIC FRAME GEOMETR Y Headset ( carbon Epic): 1 1/8” t op, 1.5” bottom Headset (allo y Epic): 1 1/8” Seatpost[...]
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9 * TT length is the Horizontal Measur ement from the cent er-line of the HT at the top of the HT to the c enter-line of the project ed seat tube. ** Stand Ov er height is measured v ertically at the centerpoint of the TT measur ement. ERA FRAME GEOMETR Y Headset ( carbon Era): 1 1/ 8” top, 1.5” bottom Headset (allo y Era): 1 1/ 8” Seatpost d[...]
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10 1 5 2 8 6 7 4 3 EPIC FRAME GEOMETR Y[...]
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11 MISC P ART S INST ALLA TION Derailleur Guar d Installation ( Q/R option): 1. Install rear der ailleur on derailleur hanger . 2. Place r ear wheel in frame and install Q/R, with springs and without Q/R end nut. 3. Insert appropriat e derailleur guar d pin in derailleur . 4. Place guar d sleev e in derailleur guar d. 5. Slide derailleur guar d and[...]
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12 EPIC / ERA REAR SHOCK SETUP 1. Set sag (fig. 1): • See the attached air chart for starting pr essur e. Use a high-pres sure shock pump to add air (A). • T urn the Br ain Fade knob (fig.2) count er-clockwise to allo w the shock to sag mor e easily . • Push the rubber o-ring (B) up to the seal, sit on then dismount the bike gently , measure [...]
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13 EPIC / ERA FORK SETUP 1. Set sag (fig. 1, 2 & 4): • See the attached air chart for starting pr essur e. Use a high-pressur e shock pump to add air (A). • T urn the Br ain Fade knob (D ) counter-clock wise to allo w the fork to sag mor e easily . • Push the rubber o-ring (B) down t o the seal, sit on/ dismount the bike gently , measure [...]
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14 The Specialized Epic Carbon fr ame utilizes advanced c omposite mat erials that requir e particular care during assembly , storage and riding. This installation and car e guide contains instructions and warnings, plus t orque specifications. Assembling a c omplete bicy cle is a complicated task r equiring training and e xperience, only a trained[...]
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15 W ARNING! Do not e xtend seat post abo ve the minimum insertion line. Extension be yond the minimum insertion line can result in failur e, causing serious injury or death. Y ou r Spe cial ize d fr ame do es n ot r eq uir e a n y B ot to m Br ack et or He ad T ub e p r e- ins tal la tio n pr epa ra tio n. Al l sur f ac es ar e a lr ead y pr ep ar[...]
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16 ALL ALLO Y SP ACERS: Small diameter of spacer faces bearing Derailleur Cage Bolts Derailleur Cage spacers Derailleur Mount DERAILLEUR MOUNT ASSEMBL Y Chainstay Bridge BO TTOM BRA CKET ASSEMBL Y DROPOUT ASSEMBL Y S-LINK ASSEMBL Y SHOCK ASSEMBL Y Chainstay Bridge BB Shell 1. e 1. e 1.a 1.b 1.f 1.d 1.k 1.f 1.g 1.a 2.a 2.b Chainstay T ab Low er Shoc[...]
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17 NO TE: Bearing and Bolt Kits are av ailable only through your local Specializ ed dealer . T o retain y our warranty and for y our safety , all maintenance should be perf ormed by y our local Specialized dealer . Bearing Kit Parts Bolt Kit Parts B = Blue Loctite r equired Part # 1.a 1.b 1.c 1.d 1.e 1.f 1.g 1.h Qty. 2 2 2 2 2 4 4 2 Part Descriptio[...]
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18 SBC LIMITED W ARRANTY Specialized Bicy cle Components, Inc. (“Specialized”), a California c orporation located at 15130 C oncord Cir cle, Morgan Hill, California 950 37 , makes the f ollowing Limited W arranty conc erning Specialized bicycles and fr amesets: LIMITED LIFETIME W ARRANTY ON BICY CLE FRAMES AND FRAMESETS Subject to the follo win[...]
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19 USEFUL PRODUCT LIFE CY CLE Every Specialized bicycle and frameset has a useful product life cycle. The length of that useful product life cycle will vary with the construction and materials of the bicycle or frameset, the maintenanc e and care the bicycle or frameset receives ov er its useful pr oduct life cycle, and the type and amount of use t[...]
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22 Date Rider W eight Fork PSI Fork Rebound Damping (# of clicks from f ast) Fork C ompression Damping (# of clicks from f ast) Shock PSI Shock Rebound Damping (# of clicks from f ast) Shock Compr ession Damping (# of clicks from f ast) NO TES:[...]
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24 15130 Conc ord Cir cle Morgan Hill, CA 9503 7 www .specialized.c om © 2009 Specialized Bicy cles SPECIALIZED BICY CLE COMPONENTS 15130 Concor d Circle, Morgan Hill, CA 950 37 (408) 779-6229 Please note all instructions ar e subject to change for impro vement without notic e. Rev .2, August 2008[...]