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1. mado USER S MANUAL AND INSTRUCTIONS VISIONTECHUSA COM WOIVSNHIALNOISIA VISION TT MLD Ey Installation Instruction Instrucciones de Instalacion Instructions de Montage Istruzioni di Montaggio Montageanleitung Ree NN User s Manual and Instructions Installation instructions Warranty Wheels package Wheelset installation Wheel Preload Hub Adjustment Technical specifications Spoke replacement and lacing Maintenance recommendations Wheel replacement parts WOIVSNHIALNOISIA 02 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Congratulations on your Vision product Please read these instructions and follow them for correct use Failure to follow the warnings and instructions could result in damage to product which is not covered under warranty damage to bicycle or cause an accident resulting in injury or death Since specific tools and experience are necessary for proper installation it is recommended that the product be installed by a qualified bicycle technician WARRANTY Full Speed Ahead FSA warrants all FSA Gravity Vision Metropolis and RPM products to be free from defects in materials or workmanship for a period of two years after original purchase unless otherwise stated in the full warranty policy The warranty is non transferable and valid to the original purchaser of the product only Full warranty policy is available at FULLSPEEDAHEAD COM Regularly check the wheels to be certain they are fastened
2. for your service Use of incorrect spoke types and lengths may cause failure of the wheel resulting in accident and person injury WHEEL TRUING Bicycle wheels are straight round and stable because of a balance of spoke tension The rim s shape can be changed by tightening and loosening spoke s nipples Wheel truing should be performed by persons with adequate wheel truing experience or training If you do not have confidence or experience with wheel truing take the wheels to a qualified technician for service SPOKE REPLACEMENT AND LACING Before replacing a spoke please check the above technical specifications for the correct spoke length and type Always use original Vision spare parts before proceeding with the replacement 1 Remove the spoke and nipple to be replaced 2 Front hub unscrew the axle end cap 3 using a 5mm Allen wrench and the Threaded Preload Collar 4 using a 2 5mm Allen wrench and remove the axle end cap by hand Fig 1 3 Remove the Threaded Preload Collar 4 and the front axle 2 4 Slide the new spoke in the flange hub hole and re mount the hub internals following the sequence shown in Fig 1 5 Rear hub non drive side unscrew the Pinch Bolt 5 in the Threaded Preload Collar 9 using a 2 5 mm Allen Key Fig 2 and then unscrew the Threaded Preload Collar 9 6 Using a 5mm Allen wrench unscrew and remove the rear Axle End Nut 8 together with Threaded Preload Collar 9 7 Slide the ne
3. mechanic and any damaged parts replaced WHEEL REPLACEMENT PARTS Replacement parts are available for purchase through all bicycle service and retail locations If the bicycle shop does not stock the necessary parts it can be ordered by the retail location from a VISION distributor or VISION directly A list of distributors is available at VISIONTECHUSA COM CONTACT If you have questions please visit our web site contact page at VISIONTECHUSA COM Notes Specifications of product may be changed or improved for performance Please refer to website periodically for technical updates and revised instructions Printed in Taiwan
4. securely to the bicycle fork If the Quick Release is not installed correctly the wheel may become separated from the fork and result in an accident personal injury or death WOIVSNHIALNOISIA Tires mounted on clincher wheels should not be inflated above 125 psi 8 5 bar Tires mounted on tubular wheels should be inflated per tire manufacturer recommendations Carbon fiber rims require special brake pads to guarantee proper braking performance Use only Vision brake pads with Vision wheels Using other brands of brake pads can damage the rim and cause an accident personal injury or death Using other brands of brake pads will void the Vision Warranty Inspect the brake pads frequently for metal ships or other foreign debris Metal debris and foreign objects in the brake pad will cause compromised braking performance and severe rim damage that may result in wheel failure and cause accident Rims wear with use Check the braking surface of rim frequently and replace if worn Riding with a worn rim may cause wheel failure and serious accident resulting in injury VISION TRIMAX CARBON 35 VT 621 PRODUCT ITEM CODE TriMAX Carbon 35 VT621 Wheelset Shimano Red Decal 710 0012191030 TriMAX Carbon 35 VT621 Wheelset Shimano Grey Black Decal 710 0012191031 TriMAX Carbon 35 VT621 Wheelset Campagnolo Red Decal 710 0012192030 TriMAX Carbon 35 VT621 Wheelset Campagnolo Grey Black Decal 710 001219203
5. use them according to instructions from an experienced rider It is important that both rims are employed during descents to properly dissipate heat When riding in wet or dirty conditions listen for scraping sounds that might indicate soil or grit is trapped in the brake pad If so the pad will be less effective for stopping and extra abrasive against the rim Stop remove the wheel and inspect the pad surface Remove any debris before it damages the rim brake surface Water on the rim and brake pads will reduce brake effectiveness In the wet allow extra distance for stopping Vigorous braking will cause brake pads to melt and mark the rim brake track Do not allow melted pad material to accumulate on the rim surface Pad deposits should be removed with care using a slightly abrasive pad and alcohol Be careful to keep solvents from reaching the tire or the rim cement that securing the tire Pad material on the rim brake track can interfere with brake response cause vibration and create hot spots that could damage the rim If during frequent inspections noticeable impact damage or any other deformation of the rim is apparent discontinue use and immediately seek advice from an experienced mechanic If an experienced mechanic is unavailable contact Vision directly at VISIONTECHUSA COM In the event of a bicycle accident discontinue riding the bicycle until it has been thoroughly examined by a qualified bicycle
6. 1 TriMAX Carbon 35 VT621 Front Wheel Campagnolo Red Decal 710 0012193030 TriMAX Carbon 35 VT621 Front Wheel Campagnolo Grey Black Decal 710 0012193031 TriMAX Carbon 35 VT621 Rear Wheel Campagnolo Red Decal 710 0012165030 TriMAX Carbon 35 VT621 Rear Wheel Campagnolo Grey Black Decal 710 0012165031 TriMAX Carbon 35 VT621 Rear Wheel Shiamnao Red Decal 710 0012164030 TriMAX Carbon 35 VT621 Rear Wheel Shiamnao Grey Black Decal 710 0012164031 WHEELS PACKAGE WOJ VSNHIALNOISIA A Instruction B Quick Release QR C Spoke Protector Cay C Vision Spoke Protector is intended to prevent the chain from falling down in the spokes Please install it on the rear wheel before riding WHEELSET INSTALLATION 1 For mounting tires carefully follow the instructions provided by the tire manufacturer 2 Apply light grease onto the Freehub Body Install the cassette per manufacturer s recommendations The Shimano freehub body is compatible with S11 cassette A spacer A is required when mounting S9 amp S10 cassette The Campagnolo Freehub Body is compatible with C10 and C11 cassettes A WARNING Do not use Vision carbon specific pads with non carbon alloy rims 3 Insert the Quick Releases into the wheel The lever of the Quick Releases should go on the non drive side Thread the Quick Release nut but do not tight Note Front Quick Release is shorter than rear 4 Install the Front and Rear Wheel into the drop outs of th
7. aging the spring or ratchet pawls Insert the new freehub body on the axle and turn the body till the all ratchet pawls are in line with e pawl seats in the hub and then fully insert the freehub body If necessary add low friction grease to preserve the freehub body mechanism Holding the axle steady by 5 mm Allen key tighten the fixing nut with a 17mm wrench to an pproximate torque of 8 Nm It is recommended to apply a thin layer of medium strength thread locker on the axle then tighten e fixing nut that hold the freehub body zog Ppzunzm NOTE Vision Wheels can be changed from Shimano to Campagnolo compatible and vice versa by replacing the freehub body 2 WHEEL MAINTENANCE RECOMMENDATIONS It is the user s responsibility to examine the product on a regular basis to determine the need for service or replacement Cyclists should inspect their bicycle and parts on a regular basis in order to detect damage that may have occurred from normal use or for missing parts Check all parts for damage and wear before every use Should any problems or concerns arise discontinue riding the bicycle and have it inspected by a qualified bicycle technician A WARNING Using wheels that have not been installed or centered correctly present broken damaged or has missing parts may fail or cause rider to lose control of bicycle leading to accident resulting in personal injury or death HUB MAINTENANCE Vision hubs are equipped with h
8. e fork and frame With the QR lever in the open position tighten the QR until it is in contact with the frame or fork dropouts Close the QR lever The QR lever should require substantial effort to close the last 25 30 degrees If it closes with only moderate hand pressure the QR must be readjusted by opening the QR lever then turning the QR nut clockwise until the closing action of the QR lever requires the recommended force A WARNING e f you are unfamiliar with Quick Release assembly it is recommended to ask for advice from your local bike shop Riding with an improperly assembled Quick Release can cause the wheel to shift while in use resulting in accident and injury e Regularly check the QR adjustment If the Quick Release is not installed correctly the wheel may become separated from the fork and result in an accident personal injury or death e Always close the skewer lever completely Do not allow a frame or fork tube or any other member to inhibit full lever travel when closing Failure to close the lever completely will limit cam engagement and the skewer s ability to hold the wheel in place Note The QR must be periodically lubricated at the pivot points so it can exert maximum sideways force 7 ff a J mk NO WHEEL PRELOAD HUB ADJUSTMENT Specification WOIVSNHIALNOISIA Model Name Vision PRA Hubs Model No VT 621 PRA Hubs 07 Front Hub ASM 1 Front Hub Shell 4 Threaded Preload C
9. igh grade precision sealed cartridge bearings Due to varying factors it is important to have the hub bearings inspected and maintained periodically The recommended service intervals are e Inspection after each riding season one calendar year or 8 000 to 10 000 Km whichever comes irst e After use in rain storm muddy and wet conditions e Anytime rotational smoothness signs of corrosion damage to rubber seals and bearing covers is apparent Tech Tips e Avoid getting solvents aerosol lubricants as for chain and strong cleaning solutions on the hubs The solvent can wick passed the seals and break down the bearing grease e When washing the bike use only mild soap and a gentle stream of water for rinsing Always avoid pressure washing Such systems can direct super heated water with special wetting agents at 10X atmospheric pressure forcing water passed the bearing seal and removing vital bearing grease A _CAUTION Since specific tools and experience are necessary for hub maintenance it is recommended that the service should be done by a Vision Authorized Service Center Please contact the Authorized Vision Distributors and Warranty Service Centers closest to your country of residence A list of Authorized is posted at VISIONTECHUSA COM RIM MAINTENANCE WOJ VSNHIALNOISIA When braking especially during descents use both front and rear brakes Front and Rear brakes have different benefits and limitations so
10. ollar 2 Front Hub Axle 5 M3 Pinch Bolt 3 Axle End Cap 6 Alignment Collar Front Hub Adjustment 1 Unscrew the Pinch Bolt 5 in the Threaded Preload Collar 4 using a 2 5mm Allen Key 2 Tighten the Threaded Preload Collar 4 by hand until it stops then back off loosen by 1 8th turn 3 Screw in the Pinch Bolt 5 and tighten with the Allen Key to 2Nm 4 Install the wheel in the bike and ensure that there is no lateral side to side movement and that the wheel rotates freely 08 Rear Hub ASM 7 Rear Hub Shell 10 Rear Axle 8 Axle End Nut 11 Freehub Preload Nut 9 Threaded Preload Collar Rear Hub Adjustment 1 Unscrew the Pinch Bolt 5 in the Threaded Preload Collar 9 using a 2 5mm Allen Key 2 Tighten the Threaded Preload Collar 9 by hand until it stops then back off loosen by 1 8th turn 3 Screw in Pinch Bolt 5 and tighten with Allen Key to 2Nm 4 Install the wheel in the bike and ensure that there is no lateral side to side movement and that the wheel rotates freely TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS WOO VSNHOILNOISIA Wheel Description Vision Trimax Carbon35 Model number VT 621 Rim size 700x17C Rim width height 22 mm 35 mm Tire type Clincher Front 276mm 16x0 Rear Left 276mm 7x0 Spokes Lengths Number x Pattern Rear right 278mm 14x2 Spokes Gauge End AE 14 Direct Pull Nipples 15mm ABS Brass external A WARNING Use original Vision spare parts only
11. w spoke in the flange hub hole and re mount the hub internals following the sequence shown in Fig 2 8 Rear hub drive side replace the spoke in accordance with the original position and install it with proper positioning to adjacent spokes 9 Secure the spoke to the rim by tightening the nipple 10 Use a spoke tension measuring device to follow the recommended tension as in the chart below 11 After replacing the spoke tensioned and centered the wheel check that the flat spoke aero is oriented in an aerodynamic position IA ANNE Maximum spoke tension must not exceed the tension specification see chart below Using tension above max recommended tension will void warranty and cause wheel failure resulting in serious accidents and injury If tension above maximum is necessary to true the wheel the rim may be damaged and should be replaced Always avoid the rotation of the spoke spoke wind up when the nipple is tightened or loosened by using an anti rotation spoke tool Ln TESS Fig 2 Rear hub WOJ VSNHIALNOISIA RECOMMENDED SPOKE TENSION Front Wheel Rear Wheel 11 Left amp Right Side Left Side Right Side 80 100 Kgf 80 100 kgf 100 180 Kgf REPLACEMENT OF THE FREEHUB BODY Unscrew the fixing nut by turning it clockwise with a 17 mm wrench while holding the axle steady ith by a 5 mm Allen key Remove the freehub body from the axle carefully to avoid dam

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