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3 TREK SERVICE INFORMATION 24 May 2010
Preparing and tightening fasteners
For each threaded fastener, apply a light coat of grease to the threads and shoulder of the
bolt or screw.
The correct torque is noted on or near every threaded fastener on the Speed Concept bike.
Because the specs are on the bike, we do not list them in this manual.
The specication on the bike tells you the maximum torque. Do not exceed it. However, you
should also try to tighten a bolt to close to the listed value; do not leave bolts loose. Either
condition, too loose or too tight, can cause a bolt or clamp to break.
When multiple fasteners attach a part, gradually tighten alternating bolts in small
increments; do not completely tighten one and then the other. As the bolts become snug,
check alignment of the parts and use a torque wrench for nal tightening. When the
tightening is completed, all bolts of a given clamp must be tightened to the same torque.
For more information
Trek dealers have access to the Trek Customer Service department for information about
the Speed Concept bikes and parts, and can order any and all parts for the bikes through
standard channels. You can nd updates to this manual at this web address:
www.trekbikes.com/us/en/support/manuals
Sizing the Bike
Before assembling the bike, make sure the frame is the correct size for the customer and
as much as possible, that you have chosen the correct stem and spacer stack. There is
information on our website that explains how to do this. Visit or website:
www.trekbikes.com/us/en/support/manuals
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