Operation Manual

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MAXIMUMWEIGHTLIMIT
RIDER LUGGAGE* TOTAL
lbs / kg lbs / kg lbs / kg
300 / 136 5 /2.3 305 / 138
* Seat Bag Only
Front suspension frames manufactured with
original equipment seat stay and dropout
rack mounts only
300 / 136 55 / 25 355 / 161
All Mountain
CONDITION 4
Bikes designed for riding Conditions 1, 2, and 3, plus rough
technical areas, moderately sized obstacles, and small jumps.
INTENDED For trail and uphill riding. All-Mountain bicycles
are: (1) more heavy duty than cross country bikes, but less
heavy duty than Freeride bikes, (2) lighter and more nimble
than Freeride bikes,
(3) heavier and have more suspension travel than a cross country bike, allowing
them to be ridden in more difcult terrain, over larger obstacles and moderate
jumps, (4) intermediate in suspension travel and use components that t the
intermediate intended use, (5) cover a fairly wide range of intended use, and
within this range are models that are more or less heavy duty. Talk to your retailer
about your needs and these models.
NOT INTENDED For use in extreme forms of jumping/riding such as hardcore
mountain, Freeriding, Downhill, North Shore, Dirt Jumping, Hucking etc. No large
drop offs, jumps or launches (wooden structures, dirt embankments) requiring
long suspension travel or heavy duty components; and no spending time in the
air landing hard and hammering through obstacles.
TRADE OFF All-Mountain bikes are more rugged than cross country bikes,
for riding more difcult terrain. All-Mountain bikes are heavier and harder to ride
uphill than cross country bikes. All-Mountain bikes are lighter, more nimble and
easier to ride uphill than Freeride bikes. All-Mountain bikes are not as rugged as
Freeride bikes and must not be used for more extreme riding and terrain.
MAXIMUMWEIGHTLIMIT
RIDER LUGGAGE* TOTAL
lbs / kg lbs / kg lbs / kg
300 / 136 5 / 2.3 305 / 138
* Seat Bag Only