ENGLISH
GENERAL INDICATIONS
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We thank you for buying the XMH, a product that will guarantee you
security and functionality through the years.
Fac di Michelin reserves the right to modify the contents of this ma-
nual without notice.
The updated version will always be available in the Download section
of our website www.miche.it. On the site you will also find out about
other MICHE and SUPERTYPE products.
In the box of Wheel set you will find:
• The front wheel arranged with TX-15 system
• The rear wheel arranged with TX-12 system
• The manual of instructions and use of wheels
Warning
!
Any modification or alteration (also graphic) of the product with
non-original spare parts or spare parts not delivered directly by Fac
di Michelin, involves the expiration of the guarantee.
Warning
!
In case of strange impact caused from bad road base or wheels
transport, we trust to bring the wheels to your mechanic for a
check.
Warning
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Safety recommendations:
• Check for proper operation and state of wear of all the components
before starting to ride.
ET.R.T.O.
XMH 35 - 27,5"
584x35
XMH 30 - 29"
584x30
XMH 30 - 27,5"
584x30
• Check the condition and pressure of the tires fitted to your Miche
wheels. Pressure must not exceed the limit of 3bar and 43psi sig-
ned behind valve hole. The inflating pressure of the tyres must NOT
exceed the LOWER pressure level between the maximum pressure
stated by the tyre manufacturer.
• Excessive tire pressure reduces the grip of the tire on the road and
increases the risk that the tire will unexpectedly burst.
Inflation pressure that is too low reduces tire performance and
increases the probability of sudden and unexpected loss of tire
pressure. In addition, premature damage to the rim may occur. The
minimum pressure must be equal to 1.8 bar or 26 psi. The minimum
pressure of inflation should NOT ever be below the HIGHER level
between the value of the minimum pressure specified by the manu-
facturer of the tire and the one recommended by the manufacturer
of the rim. Incorrect tire pressure could cause tire failure or loss
of control of the bicycle, resulting in an accident, personal injury
or death.
• Check that the wheels are firmly anchored to the frame with the
locking item closed in the correct position (Fig. 9). If there is the
passing through pin, consult the installation instructions provided
by the manufacturer of the bicycle or fork.
Attention, an incorrect locking may cause the detachment of the
wheel and derive in accidents and serious or fatal injuries.
• Check the tension of the spokes so as to notice any spokes which
got loose. In the case spokes are loose, contact a qualified mechanic
or special personnel to perform the tensioning. Attention, the use of
Tyre size min ÷ max
2,6" ÷ 3"
2,35" ÷ 2,6"
2,35" ÷ 2,6"
wheels not centered properly or with spokes broken and/or loo-
sen or damaged may cause an accident, serious injury or death.
• Check that the braking system and the brake pads in the brake cali-
pers are in good state and that the screws on the disc or the locking
ring of the disc, depending on your model, are properly locked.
• To the users of more than 78kg weight, Fac Michelin suggests to
check the wheels status to the mechanic every two months or every
500km.
• Never wash the pieces with pressure-fed water because water may
get through the seals and cause permanent damage to the internal
components. We recommend washing components with a sponge,
mild soap, and water.
• Salt water environments (as found on winter roads and neat the se-
aside) can cause galvanic corrosion on most bike parts. Carefully
rinse, clean, dry and re-lubricate all exposed parts to avoid damage,
malfunctions and accidents.
max kg
Maximum weight of the bike + user
135
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