EYROPRO Carbon Fibre Handlebars Instruction Manual

June 12, 2024
EYROPRO

EYROPRO Carbon Fibre Handlebars

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Product Information

The Eyropro Carbon Fibre handlebars are designed and tested to meet ISO standards. They are not intended for extreme sports involving jumps or hops over 30 centimeters in height. It is recommended to have this product installed and maintained by a professional bicycle mechanic.

Product Usage Instructions

  1. Remove handlebar tape, brake levers, and old handlebars.
  2. If gear changers are on the outer of brake hoods, leave them connected. Otherwise, remove old inner cables from brake levers and replace them with new cables.
  3. Before connecting the handlebar to the head stem, thread the inner cables through the front cable holes until visible through the rear cable holes. Use a small piece of wire to hook the cables and ease them through the rear cable holes. Pull the cables all the way through and attach the handlebar and brake levers loosely.
  4. Thread the outer cables over the inner cables and push them through the rear cable holes until they come out of the front cable holes. Do this for each cable, holding the cable tight to ease it through.
  5. Set your brake levers to the correct position, with the hoods slightly elevated for comfortable arm positioning. Tighten to your manufacturer’s specifications or a maximum of 5Nm. Ensure the hoods are tight.
  6. Attach cables to your bike and adjust gears and brakes (if required) as necessary. Make sure the brakes and gears are working properly before riding.
  7. Use electrician tape to secure the cables near the brake levers.
  8. Attach new handlebar tape to your desired length.

Warning: Ensure your handlebar and brake levers are correctly fitted to your head stem and handlebars following prescribed torque settings.

Warranty Information: To the extent not prohibited by law, the warranties provided by Eyropro Pty. Ltd are exclusive and there are no other express or implied warranties or conditions, including warranties or conditions of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.

Please contact Eyropro Pty. Ltd for further information:

INSTALLATION PROCEDURES

EYROPRO CARBON ROAD HANDLEBARS

Thank you for your purchase of an Eyropro handlebar. In order to enjoy your Eyropro handlebar for many years please ensure the correct fitting procedures are followed. We are sure you will enjoy your cycling more with an Eyropro handlebar.

WARNING : CYCLING CAN BE DANGEROUS. BICYCLE PRODUCTS SHOULD BE INSTALLED AND SERVICED BY A PROFESSIONAL MECHANIC. NEVER MODIFY YOUR BICYCLE OR ACCESSORIES. READ AND FOLLOW ALL PRODUCT INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS. INSPECT YOUR BICYCLE BEFORE EVERY RIDE. THE EYROPRO HANDLEBARS ARE DESIGNED AND TESTED TO MEET ISO STANDARDS

NOTE : YOUR EYROPRO HANDLEBAR IS NOT INTENDED FOR EXTREME SPORTS INVOLVING JUMPS OR HOPS OVER 30 centimetres in height.

We recommend that you have this product installed and maintained by a professional bicycle mechanic. Please read all instructions thoroughly before installing and using your new handlebar.

WARNING:

  • Make certain your stem clamp is compatible with the handlebar before proceeding
  • Eyropro does not recommend the use of clamp-on aero bars on Eyropro road

You will need:

  • New inner cables (brake only if gear changer cable is external)
  • New outer pieces of cables for the handlebars only (This piece should be about 3 cetremetres longer than your old outer cables)
  • New handlebar tape
  1. Step 1 : Remove handlebar tape, brake levers and old handlebars
  2. Step 2: Remove old inner cables (if gear changers are on outer of brake hoods leave this connected) from brake levers. Replace these with new cables.
  3. Step 3: Before connecting the handlebar to the head stem thread inner cables through the front cable holes until visible through the rear cable holes. Using a small piece of wire hook the cables and ease these through the rear cable holes. Pull the cables all the way through and attach the handlebar and brake levers loosely.
  4. Step 4: Thread the outer cables over the inner cables and push these through the rear cable holes, easing it through until it comes out the front cable holes. Do this for each cable. Holding the cable tight helps to ease it through.
  5. Step 5: To find the correct alignment set your handlebar at between 3 – 5 degrees viewing your drops from the side. Tighten head stem bolts using the manufacturer’s specifications. Your Eyropro is recommended to be tightened to 6Nm. Ensure the handlebar cannot twist.EYROPRO-Carbon-Fibre-Handlebars-fig-3
  6. Step 6: Set your brake levers to the correct position. Ideally the hoods will be slightly elevated so when you grab the hoods your arms feels comfortable. Tighten to your manufacturer’s specifications or a max of 5Nm. Ensure the hoods are tight.
  7. Step 7: Attach cables to your bike and adjust gears and brakes (if required) as necessary. Ensure the brakes and gears are working properly before riding.
  8. Step 8: Use electrician tape to secure the cables near the brake levers.
  9. Step 9: Attach new handlebar tape to your desired length.

WARNING : ENSURE YOUR HANDLEBAR AND BRAKE LEVERS ARE CORRECTLY FITTED TO YOUR HEAD STEM AND HANDLEBARS FOLLOWING PRESCRIBED TORQUE SETTINGS

WARNING Regularly inspect your carbon handlebars for: Cracks—Inspect for cracks, broken or splintered areas. Any crack is serious. Do not ride any bicycle or component that has a crack of any size. De-lamination—Composites are made from layers of fabric. De-lamination means that the layers of fabric are no longer bonded together. Do not ride any bicycle or component that has any de-lamination. These are some de-lamination clues:

  1. A cloudy or white This kind of area looks different from the ordinary undamaged areas. Undamaged areas will look glassy, shiny or “deep,” as if one was looking into a clear liquid. De-laminated areas will look opaque and cloudy.
  2. Bulging or deformed If de-lamination occurs, the surface shape may change. The surface may have a bump, a bulge, soft spot, or not be smooth and fair.
  3. A difference in sound when tapping the If you gently tap the surface of an undamaged composite you will hear a consistent sound, usually hard and sharp. If you then tap a de-laminated area, you will hear a different sound, usually duller, less sharp.
    • Unusual Noises: Either a crack or de-lamination can cause creaking noises while riding. Think about such a noise asb a serious warning signal. A well-maintained bicycle will be very quiet and free of creaks and squeaks. Investigate and find the source of any noise. It may not be a crack or de-lamination, but whatever is causing the noise must be fixed before riding.

LIMITED WARRANTY

Eyropro handlebars have a limited 2-year manufacturers warranty against defects in material and workmanship, subject to the limitations detailed below; Save your invoice as proof of purchase

NOTE : All warranty periods below apply to original owner only. This warranty does not cover the following:

  • Damage due to improper assembly or follow-up maintenance or lack of skill, competence or experience of the user or
  • Products that have been modified, neglected, or used for commercial purposes such as rental, courier, police, security, misused or abused, involved in accidents or anything other than normal use.
  • Damage to carbon fibre caused by any carbon assembly
  • Normal wear and

TO THE EXTENT NOT PROHIBITED BY LAW, THESE WARRANTIES ARE EXCLUSIVE AND THERE ARE NO OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS INCLUDING WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

EYROPRO Carbon Fibre handlebars Eyropro Pty. Ltd ACN 617 562 197

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