Giant Revive - Manual

Giant Revive

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Your Revive Bicycle; Revive at a Glance; Giant Bicycles Owners information; C o n t e n t s
  • Page 3 – A special note for parents:; WARNING; result in serious injury or death.
  • Page 4 – seated on the saddle.
  • Page 5 – W h a t i t ’ s c a l l e d
  • Page 6 – Getting the Right Fit; Seating Adjustment; Saddle Height; To Adjust Saddle Height:; your other hand under the bottom of the Lumbar Support.; To Check for Correct Saddle Height:; Saddle Fore/Aft Position; bent at approximately
  • Page 7 – properly locked and tightened before riding.; Handlebar/Stem Adjustment; Do not raise the handlebar past the “minimum insertion” line.
  • Page 8 – Luggage Carrier; ground, which could cause you to lose control of the bicycle.; Shock Absorber Adjustment; adjusted for different rider weights.
  • Page 9 – Revive DX Cycle Computer; Removal and Installation of Cycle Computer; Lift the computer out of the bar.; Riding Tips
  • Page 10 – be in an easier gear when you start rid ing again.
  • Page 11 – Giant Bicycle Owner’s information:; which you do not understand.
  • Page 12 – manufacturer ’s instructions for use, adjustment and care.; C. Mechanical Safety Check; Routinely check the condition of your bicycle before every ride.
  • Page 16 – D. Wet Weather Riding
  • Page 17 – strongly recommended additional precautions:
  • Page 18 – F. Downhill or Competition Biking; speed or in competition.; G. Changing Components or Adding Accessories; products you purchase for your bicycle.; changing the components on your bike.
  • Page 19 – If your bicycle does not fit properly, you may lose control and fall.; The saddle can be adjusted in three directions:
  • Page 20 – Place one heel on the pedal.; cause you to lose control and fall.; small change at a time, should be made to your saddle position.
  • Page 21 – C. Handlebar height and angle; D. Control Position Adjustments; dealer can either adjust the reach or fit shorter reach levers.; may result in serious injury or death.
  • Page 22 – when it is appropriate to remove the wheels.; Removing and Installing Bolt on Wheels:; wheel out of the fork ends.
  • Page 23 – c. Removing a Bolt-On Rear Wheel with Hand Brake; out of the rear dropouts.; d. Installing a Bolt-On Rear Wheel with Hand Brake; lose control and fall.
  • Page 24 – d. Installing a Bolt-On Rear Wheel with Coaster Brake; to make sure it is straight in the frame.; B. Seatpost Quick Release
  • Page 25 – Adjusting the seatpost quick release mechanism; nut clockwise a quarter turn then try again.
  • Page 27 – How a derailleur drivetrain works
  • Page 28 – b. Shifting the Rear Derailleur; The rear derailleur is controlled by the right shifter.; the
  • Page 29 – How an internal gear hub drivetrain works; a 3, 5, 7 or possibly 12 speed internal gear hub; a. Shifting internal gear hub gears
  • Page 31 – F. Bicycle Suspension
  • Page 32 – which could cause the tube to explode.; to be brought up to pressure every week or two.
  • Page 33 – end of a key or other appropriate object.; patched tube as soon as possible
  • Page 34 – or in an accident which can cause serious injury or death.; Ask your dealer to recommend a book on bicycle repair.; A. Service Intervals; is wrong with the bike, take it to your dealer before riding it again.
  • Page 35 – If your bicycle has a coaster brake, also:
  • Page 37 – Warranty Information:; Your bill of sale should be kept for any warranty service.; Position of the Frame Serial Number; or on the left rear dropout.
  • Page 38 – whom the bicycle was purchased.; Limited Remedy; for labor costs associated with warranty replacements.; PERSONAL INJURY DAMAGES, PROPERTY DAMAGE, OR ECONOMIC LOSSES.; ACTIVITIES OR EVENTS.
  • Page 39 – What You Should Do; Service Department at:
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Welcome to Team Giant

Giant is a global bicycle company, dedicated to bringing you the finest bicycles for over thirty years. The Giant brand is sold throughout Europe,

the Pacific Rim and North America by Giant Professional Cycling Retailers. Just about anywhere you go, you’ll find Giant Bicycles.

We may be big, but it’s the local touch from our dealers that provides the assistance that will make your ride safe and fun. Authorized Giant

Dealers are the only place in the U.S. and Canada where you can buy the Giant product of your choice. We are dedicated to the independent

bicycle dealers in your community because they are the most professional and best-qualified source to assure your bike’s mechanical integrity,

guarantee proper fit, give you proper advice on where and when to ride, consult with you about safety (including selection and proper fit of a

helmet), properly assemble and install accessories, and to communicate anything and everything else you need to know about the grand sport

of cycling!

Our employees and Professional Cycling Retailers are justifiably proud of our international reputation for the highest-quality bicycle products

and ser vice. We have spent the last three decades learning our craft and winning multiple awards for excellence along the way.

Giant makes a bike for every member of the family, for every stage of their lives, on any kind of terrain. Our contributions to cycling encompass

every facet of the sport and lifestyle, from transportation to recreation to competition. At Giant, we believe that the bicycle is more than just a

machine. We believe that it is an integral component of society, a friend, and a way to explore your personal boundaries. We're proud to know

that we have contributed to a healthy lifestyle for millions of people all around the world.

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Summary

Page 2 - Your Revive Bicycle; Revive at a Glance; Giant Bicycles Owners information; C o n t e n t s

GENERAL WARNING p.2 A special note to parents p.2 Your Revive Bicycle Revive at a Glance p.3 What It’s Called p.4 Getting the right fit p.5 Seating Adjustment p.5 Handlebar Stem Adjustment p.6 Luggage Carrier p.7 Shock Absorber Adjustment p.7 Enclosed Chain Device p.7 Revive DX Cycle Computer p.8 Ri...

Page 3 - A special note for parents:; WARNING; result in serious injury or death.

2 GENERAL WARNING: Like any sport, bicycling involves risk of injury and damage. By choosing to ride a bicycle, you assume the responsibility for that risk, so you need to know - and to practice- the rules of safe and responsible riding and of proper use and maintenance. Proper use and maintenance o...

Page 4 - seated on the saddle.

3 Revive at a Glance Congratulations on purchasing your new Revive! With a few simple adjustments, you can quickly and easily adjust Revive’s rider compartment for a custom fit, for just about anybody from 5-feet to 6-feet five inches tall. Revive’s unique riding position is designed to take pressur...

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