Trek Domane Disc Supplement To Owner's Manual
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To adjust the disc brakes, first ensure the bike is on a stable surface. Loosen the caliper bolts slightly, then squeeze the brake lever to center the caliper and retighten the bolts. Finally, check the alignment and make fine adjustments if necessary.
The recommended tire pressure can vary based on tire size and rider weight, but typically ranges from 80-100 psi for road tires. Always check the sidewall of your tires for specific pressure recommendations.
To fix a squeaky disc brake, clean the rotor and pads with isopropyl alcohol. Ensure there is no contamination from oils or grease. If the issue persists, sanding the brake pads lightly can help remove glazing.
Regular maintenance includes checking tire pressure, lubricating the chain, inspecting brake pads for wear, and ensuring bolts are tight. A full check-up by a professional every 6-12 months is also recommended.
To replace the chain, use a chain tool to remove the old chain. Measure the new chain to match the length of the old one. Thread it through the derailleur and cassette, then use a chain tool or quick link to connect the ends.
To improve shifting, ensure the derailleur hanger is straight, the cables are tensioned correctly, and the drivetrain is clean and lubricated. Adjust the barrel adjuster if needed for finer tuning.
If the wheels are out of true, use a spoke wrench to adjust the tension of the spokes. Tighten or loosen them in small increments and check alignment frequently. If unsure, seek professional assistance.
Use a gentle bike cleaner and a soft brush to clean the frame and components. Avoid high-pressure water which can force dirt into bearings. Dry the bike thoroughly and lubricate the chain after cleaning.
Store the bike in a dry, cool place. Use a bike cover if possible. Ensure the bike is clean and lubricated before storing, and keep tires inflated to prevent cracking.
To set the saddle height, position the pedals at 6 and 12 o'clock. Place your heel on the pedal at 6 o'clock; your leg should be fully extended. Adjust the saddle height until this position is achieved.