Operation Manual
58   I General User Manual
27.3   Tyres
Due to their nction, bike tyres are subject to wear. This 
depends on how the bike is used and the rider can inu-
ence this signicantly.
Do not brake so sharply that the wheels lock.
Check the tyre pressure regularly. The maximum 
permissible tyre pressure, and normally also the 
minimum permissible pressure, can be found on 
the tyre wall.
If necessary, inate the tyre up to the specied 
value. This reduces wear.
Do not expose the tyres to things that can damage 
them such as sunlight, petrol, oil, etc.
27.4   Rims in conjunction with rim brakes
Owing to the interaction of the rim brake with the rim, not 
only the brake pad but also the rim is subject to nction-
related wear. If ne cracks appear or the rim anges 
deform when the tyre pressure increases, this indicates 
increased wear. Wear indicators on the rim allow its wear 
condition to be easily identied.
Check the wear condition of the rim at regular in-
tervals (see 
 Chapter 16.3 "Checking the rims").
27.5   Brake  pads
The brake pads on rim, roller, drum and disc brakes are 
subject to wear, the extent of which depends on how the 
bike is used. If the bike is ridden in hilly regions, or used 
in a sporty manner, the brake pads may need to be re-
placed more oen. Check the wear condition of the pads 
regularly and, if necessary, have them replaced by a pro-
fessional bike workshop.
27.6   Brake  discs
Brake discs also wear out as a result of intensive braking, 
or during the course of time. Find out om the manufac-
turer of your brakes or your specialist cycle shop about 
the respective wear limits. You can have worn brake discs 
replaced at a professional bike workshop.
27.7   Bike chains or toothed belts
The bike chain is subject to nction-related wear the ex-
tent of which depends on care/maintenance and how the 
bike is used (mileage, rain, dirt, salt, etc.).
To increase the service life of the bike, clean the 
bike chains and toothed belts regularly and lubri-
cate the chain.
Have the chain replaced by a professional bike 
workshop once its wear limit has been reached 
(see 
 Chapter 20 "Bike chain").
27.8   Chainrings, sprocket wheels and 
jockey wheels
In bikes with derailleur gears, the sprocket wheels, chain-
rings and jockey wheels are subject to nction-related 
wear. The extent of the wear depends on care/mainte-
nance and how the bike is used (mileage, rain, dirt, salt, 
etc.).
To increase the service life of the bike, you should 
clean and lubricate these parts regularly.
Have them replaced by a professional bike work-
shop once their wear limit has been reached.
27.9   Lamps of lighting set
Bulbs and other lamps are subject to nction-related wear 
and therefore may need to be replaced.
In case you need to replace damaged bulbs, always 
carry spare ones with you.










