Vision Fitness R65 manual

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    Owner's Manual Advanced T ranspor tation Pr oducts, Inc. P .O. Box 249, Mountlake T errace, W A 98043 Phone: 425-673-2448 Fax: 425-673-4668 T oll Free: 877-433-4273 (US Only) E-Mail: Info@visionbikes.com W eb: www .visionbikes.com Models R40 R50 R44 R54 R45 R55 R64 R65 R68 20 The Adv The Adv The Adv The Adv The Adv anced T anced T anced T ance[...]

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    2 Contents Chapter 1: Read me First! Suspension T echnology .............................................. 5 Chapter 2: Set-up and Fitting ...................................... 6 The Handlebar ............................................................. 6 The VISION Seat ....................................................... 7 Leg length / The C[...]

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    3 Chapter 1: Read me First! Chapter 1: Read me First! Chapter 1: Read me First! Chapter 1: Read me First! Chapter 1: Read me First! Open Open Open Open Open Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Close here with 20 - 45 lbs force Rotate here to tighten/loosen Wheel / Seat Skew Wheel / Seat Skew Wheel / Seat Skew Wheel / Seat Skew Wheel / Seat Skew er O[...]

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    4 * The wheels should be straight and not wobble. *Squeeze each brake lever to make sure there is no binding and the brake pads press hard enough on the rims to stop the bike. The brake pads should be adjusted so they are 1/16" (2mm) away from the rim when not applied. The brake pads should be centered on the rim and not touching the tire itse[...]

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    5 Be careful when riding in wet conditions Be careful when riding in wet conditions Be careful when riding in wet conditions Be careful when riding in wet conditions Be careful when riding in wet conditions - No brakes, whatever their design, work as effectiv ely in wet w eather as they do in dry . Stopping distances and brake lever pressures all w[...]

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    6 Y our VISION dealer will hav e put your recumbent to gether and set the adjustments for you. W e don't recommend riding your VISION at all until the following pr ocedures hav e been accomplished or checked by a qualified bicycle mechanic. We will review the fitting instructions here, and also point out some areas that need continuing inspect[...]

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    7 The VISION Seat The VISION Seat The VISION Seat The VISION Seat The VISION Seat The 2002 Vision seat feature a new anti-slip mechanism on the nose quick release skewer to prev ent accident seat releases. T o r emove the seat, you must loosen the seat QR skew er lever , and then turn the skewer loose an additional several turns until the side plat[...]

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    8 Leg length / The Chain Leg length / The Chain Leg length / The Chain Leg length / The Chain Leg length / The Chain The trickiest part of the VISION set up is setting the proper leg length. Since the front boom moves in and out to set your leg length, the chain will have to be set after we determine the proper boom setting for you. If possible, se[...]

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    9 Chapter 2: (Continued) Chapter 2: (Continued) Chapter 2: (Continued) Chapter 2: (Continued) Chapter 2: (Continued) Final Inspection Final Inspection Final Inspection Final Inspection Final Inspection Before each ride be sure to inspect all the Before each ride be sure to inspect all the Before each ride be sure to inspect all the Before each ride[...]

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    10 Chapter 2: (Continued) Chapter 2: (Continued) Chapter 2: (Continued) Chapter 2: (Continued) Chapter 2: (Continued) Seat Rear Quick Release Seat Base Seat Back Seat Nose Quick Release Cassette Front Fork Handlebar Rear Derailleur 11 Chapter 2: (Continued) Chapter 2: (Continued) Chapter 2: (Continued) Chapter 2: (Continued) Chapter 2: (Continued) [...]