Name And List Of Components; Assembling The Kura; Iinstalling The Sprocket Cassette On The Kura - Elite Kura Mode D'emploi

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Your Kura electronic trainer is made of the following components:
N°1 Kura body
N°2 Freehub body spacer
N°1 Chainstay adapter
N°1 Chainstay L left adapter=
130-135 mm (5,1-5.3 inch)
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Quick release lever not supplied with this product.

ASSEMBLING THE KURA

• Disassemble the Kura body (Rif. A)
• Place the Kura body (Rif. A) vertically as
indicated (Pic.1) and hold it in place with the
upper handle
• Rotate the foot tube 90° and place it in the pro-
per bracket welded to the leg (Pic. 1 and Pic. 2).
• Tighten the safety knob (Pic. 3).
• Spread the leg until you can hear the safety
lever click (Pic.4 and Pic. 5).
• (Pic. 6) shows the installation of feet (Rif. G) on
the Kura foot tube (Rif.A).
INSTALLING THE SPROCKET
CASSETTE ON THE KURA
FOR M5 L=130 mm and L=135 mm
CHAINSTAYS
• Assemble the sprocket cassette on the freehub
by aligning the groove profiles.
• In order to use a Shimano
cassette, or others that employ the Shimano
standard, you need to place the spacer (Rif. B)
on the freehub before inserting the sprocket
cassette (Pic. 7).
• If you're installing a 11-speed cassette by
Shimano
/ SRAM
or by other manufacturers
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that use the Shimano
sprocket cassette onto the freehub body without
using the spacer. (Pic. 8) (Rif. B)
• Using the torque wrench, tighten the lock ring
supplied with the cassettes onto the freehub
body (Pic. 9).
CAUTION!
Strictly follow the instructions provided by the
cassette manufacturer with regard to specific
installation techniques, the need for additional
spacers and torque specifications.

NAME AND LIST OF COMPONENTS

(Rif. A)
(Rif. B)
(Rif. C)
(Rif. D)
/ SRAM
9/10
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Standard, place the
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N°1 Chainstay L right spacer=
142 mm (5,6 inches)
N°1 Chainstay L left spacer=
142 mm (5,6 inch)
N°2 Feets
NOTE: please contact your dealer if you have
questions or are unable to install the cassette.
The warranty does not cover any DAMAGE to
the bicycle and/or Kura in the event of incorrect
installation.
• Kura includes the correct 5mm diameter quick
release adapter for dropout spacing ranging
from 130mm (5,1 inches) to 135mm (5,3 inches).
Therefore, on bikes with 130-135mm (5,1 to 5,3
inches) dropout spacing, insert the left dropout
adapter (Rif. D) (Pic. 10). Please consult the para-
graph on page 21 for bikes with 12mm diameter
(0.47 in.) and 142mm.
ASSEMBLING YOUR KURA
• Loosen the bike's rear brake and place the
chain on the smallest rear sprocket and the lar-
gest front chainring. Remove the quick release
from the rear wheel.
• Insert the quick release and the dropout adap-
ter (Rif.C) on the Kura sprocket cassette (Pic. 11).
• Place the bicycle chain onto the smallest spro-
cket of Kura (Pic 12).
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• Fully fit the bicycle's rear dropouts onto Kura's
cassette (Pic. 13), paying careful attention to the
correct internal or external position, based on the
type of bicycle (Pic.14 -Pic 15):
- External triangle adapter (Rif. C) for road and
time trial bikes (130mm triangle) (Pic.14).
- Internal triangle adapter (Rif. C) for mountain bi-
kes (135mm triangle) (Pic.15).
NOTE: the knurled side of the triangle adapter
(Rif. C) must be facing the bicycle dropout.
• Make sure the bicycle is safely positioned on
the Kura and lock the quick release with a strong
push. The pressure should make the bike dro-
pouts remain locked onto the structure of the
Kura.
EN
(Rif. E)
(Rif. F)
(Rif. G)
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